The mechanically shifted SRAM Transmission T70 and T90 deliver all the benefits of the Eagle Transmission system but without the need for batteries or electronics.
At the same time, the US-based manufacturer is gradually converting its entire MTB brake portfolio to mineral oil! Following the DB8 and the gravity powerhouse SRAM Maven, the brand now introduces the SRAM Motive – its lightest-ever heavy-duty four-piston brake.
The Motive combines the modern, minimalist design language of the DB8 with SRAM’s signature braking performance, now paired with the advantages of mineral oil as a brake fluid. This makes the Motive perhaps the most versatile MTB brake in SRAM’s line-up: it’s designed to deliver equally reliable braking for both cross-country and trail bikes.
SRAM has carried over the stealth design, with hose routing close to the handlebars, for a clean cockpit look.
SRAM is the driving force of innovation among bicycle component manufacturers, known not only for its wireless electronic groupsets, but also for cutting-edge technology across the board. Founded in Chicago in 1987, the company quickly rose to fame with its Grip Shift shifters and has been an integral part of the market ever since – especially following its acquisition of hub gear manufacturer Sachs.
In the mountain bike, road, and gravel sectors, SRAM offers you smooth shifting performance and top-tier braking power.
