SRAM AXS Components & Parts

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SRAM AXS is a wireless electronic shifting system used across road, gravel and mountain bikes, delivering precise gear changes without cables.

This collection includes SRAM AXS parts and components, including batteries, chargers and small electronic accessories used across SRAM GX AXS, Force AXS, Rival AXS and RED AXS drivetrains, as well as SRAM T-Type systems. 

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What is SRAM AXS?

SRAM AXS is a wireless electronic shifting system that replaces traditional gear cables with secure wireless communication between components.

It is used across SRAM road (eTap AXS) and mountain bike (Eagle AXS) drivetrains, providing fast, accurate and consistent shifting.

How Does SRAM AXS Work?

SRAM AXS connects shifters, derailleurs and other components using wireless signals.

  • The derailleurs and dropper post are powered by a rechargeable AXS battery. The shifters are powered by coin cell batteries.
  • Shifting is controlled electronically via handlebar shifters.
  • Signals are transmitted instantly for precise gear changes.
  • Each component talks to each other using a proprietary, encrypted wireless network.

This system eliminates cable friction and reduces the need for regular adjustment.

SRAM AXS Batteries and Chargers

SRAM AXS relies on rechargeable batteries to power each component.

Common parts include:

  • AXS batteries
  • Battery chargers
  • Replacement electronic components

Batteries are interchangeable across many SRAM AXS components, making it easy to carry a spare.

SRAM AXS Battery Life

AXS batteries are designed for long riding intervals.

  • Battery life depends on usage and conditions.
  • Charging is quick and simple with the AXS charger.
  • Many riders carry a spare battery for longer rides or racing.

How to Charge SRAM AXS Batteries

Charging is straightforward:

  1. Remove the battery from the component.
  2. Place it into the AXS charger.
  3. Plug into a USB power source.

A full charge typically takes around an 90 minutes.

SRAM AXS vs Mechanical Shifting

SRAM AXS differs from traditional mechanical drivetrains:

  • Wireless shifting eliminates cables.
  • Consistent performance regardless of conditions.
  • Lower maintenance requirements.
  • Customisation via the AXS app.

Mechanical systems rely on cables, which can stretch and degrade over time. Plus, if you're frame's cable routing has tight bends, this can create more cable friction.

Wireless drivetrains don't have this issue.

The SRAM AXS Ecosystem

SRAM AXS is part of a complete drivetrain system that includes:

  • Derailleurs
  • Shifters
  • Cranksets
  • Batteries and electronic components

All parts are designed to work together seamlessly within the AXS platform.

Who is SRAM AXS For?

SRAM AXS is ideal for riders who want:

  • High-performance electronic shifting.
  • Minimal maintenance.
  • A clean, cable-free setup.
  • Smooth shifting in harsh conditions.

It is widely used across road, gravel and mountain bikes.

SRAM AXS T-Type

SRAM T-Type (Transmission) is the next-generation MTB drivetrain.

T-type has improved durability and shifting under load, compared to legacy AXS mountain bike parts.

The rear derailleur attaches via a Universal derailleur Hanger (UDH). This creates a stronger, more direct connection point between the derailleur and frame.

Within the T-Type range there are product families:

  • XX SL. The racer's dream. Beautifully made with lots of carbon and gram saving techniques used on every part.
  • XX. Premium-grade components that are optimised for weight and durability.
  • X0. Tough, light and accurate. X0 has the best price to performance ratio.
  • GX. Entry-point into the T-type range. Robust and affordable.

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