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With big changes, however, come trickier setup procedures. SRAM puts this sticker on every front derailleur sold to make sure its owner knows that installation isn't how it used to be.
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The new SRAM Red group was released earlier this year, and has been a surprise on a few levels. SRAM addressed all the major complaints that had been levied against its previous flagship group, cut out a significant amount of weight, and introduced a novel front shifting mechanism called YAW. But they didn't do what many have been waiting for them to do - go electric. The drivetrain remains mechanical, but can it survive in a world that has largely gone battery-powered? Read the full review for the full scoop on this groupset, from the perspective of the triathlete.
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