SRAM Red eTap HRD Groupset (2 x 11 Speed) (Flat Mount) (28T Max) (Wireless Electronic) (Hydraulic)

SRAM Red eTap HRD Groupset (2 x 11 Speed) (Flat Mount) (28T Max)
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Price: $2,039.99
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At SRAM, they know that if a technological advancement clutters the experience, it shouldn’t be called an advancement at all. Because it’s a bicycle. It’s supposed to be simple. To make something elegant to the point where it removes what’s in the way... that’s advancement. And that is the standard SRAM held to while developing the first electronic wireless shifting system. It’s called SRAM RED eTap.

Featuring SRAM’s advanced shift logic (right lever makes it harder, left lever makes it easier, both levers to change the front ring) with SRAM RED eTap you’ll shift more, with less effort and spend less time doing it. Shifting has never been more intuitive or as easy as this.

And SRAM RED eTap is engineered to go the distance. It has been rigorously and successfully tested for years on the professional and WorldTour level. And now, it’s ready for the rest of the world. Are you ready to shift forward?

SRAM RED ETAP HRD Shift Levers and Calipers:
Without wires or cables, we were able to design a simpler way to shift. Now, the intuitive simplicity of SRAM RED® eTap® is available with the added performance of hydraulic road disc brakes (HRD). The SRAM RED® eTap® HRD shift-brake control offers the world’s first wireless drivetrain with our most advanced HRD platform yet, HydroHC™. Simpler shifting, better braking—all in the name of true advancement.

  • New HydroHC™ brake platform offers more control than any other road brake on the market
  • Compatible only with SRAM RED® eTap® derailleurs
  • SRAM Road 11-speed crankset, chain, and cassette compatible
  • Post and flat mount caliper options
  • Improved ergonomics including a smaller diameter hood for more finger wrap
  • Contact Point Adjustment™ lets you custom tune when your brakes engage—a first for HRD
  • An independent Reach Adjust makes it easy to adjust your brake lever position for maximum one-finger control
  • Bleeding Edge™ technology for quick, hassle-free bleeds
  • Class-leading heat management technologies—heat shield, insulated aluminum pistons, and a wider pad pocket—help HydroHC™ improve on HydroR™’s already impressive heat management capabilities.
  • Responsive lever feel for better control, featuring a light lever stroke with distinct contact point and snappy return
  • SRAM eTap® shift logic for intuitive and reliable shifting
  • Wireless connection via AIREA™ network for fast and clean installation

SRAM RED ETAP Rear Derailleur: 
The SRAM RED eTap rear derailleur executes shifts the moment you demand it, with military precision. Wirelessly. It’s easy to set up, clean in appearance and delightfully uncomplicated. Mechanical necessities such as a carbon pulley cage, ceramic pulley bearings, and high polished alloy artfully blend with proprietary electronic advancements to deliver a 239g* shifting wonder. *including battery 

Maximum 28t cassette capacity. 

SRAM RED ETAP Front Derailleur:
SRAM YAW™ technology changed front shifting forever, eliminating the need for trim. The SRAM RED eTap Front Derailleur makes a good thing better by executing front shifts confidently and quickly over our proprietary wireless communication protocol. While the eTap shifter optimizes Yaw™ shifts as needed throughout the gear range with no need for rider input. At 187g including battery, the SRAM RED eTap front derailleur maintains SRAM’s best-in-class weight title.



Includes:

  • Pair of Shift/Brake Levers
  • Front Derailleur with battery
  • Rear Short Cage Derailleur with Battery (28 Tooth Max)
  • Battery Charger
  • USB Stick
  • Hydraulic brake lines  
  • Front and Rear Brake Calipers (for Flat Mount Compatible Frames)
  • 160mm Centerline 2 Piece Rotors (2)

This product was added to our catalog on March 7, 2018