No matter if you're on the mountain, an off-road track, or on a bikepacking trip, your shifting capabilities make all the difference for a smooth ride. Deliver a positive, precise feel when shifting with the SRAM eTap MultiClics for AXS.
Featuring wireless shifting, advanced battery power management, and mechatronics technologies. This all serves one ultimate purpose — to facilitate the most intuitive and consistent shifting available. AXS is a new bike component integration system that connects electronic bicycle components and software. The SRAM AXS app allows riders to see their battery status, change component behavior, personalize controls, get maintenance reminders, and update firmware. The eTap shift logic is simple to get the hang of. Right lever makes it harder, left lever makes it easier, and both levers shift the front derailleur.
Stand out from the crowd with the unmistakably intuitive SRAM eTap MultiClics for AXS. Shift with confidence and lead the pack with ease, pushing you to your limits day after day.
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Actuation: Electronic | |
Discipline: Time Trial / Triathlon | |
Speed: 12 | |
Shifter Type: Drop Bar | |
Wire Length: 150mm | Mfg PartNum: 00.7018.440.000 |
Wire Length: 450mm | Mfg PartNum: 00.7018.440.001 |
Wire Length: 800mm | Mfg PartNum: 00.7018.440.002 |
Mfg Warranty: 24 Mo. Parts | |
Warranty URL: https://www.sram.com/en/service/warranty |
Purchased these to control a Reverb AXS xplr dropper post I added to my gravel bike. These with a blip box are the best way to control the dropper post on a Shimano Di2 drop bar bike. Blips won't work with the dropper post. I like the dropper post for 200 mile unbound North course because it helps on the steep rough descents. These are easy to install near the shifter with the formable holders and route the wires under the bar tape. These are mirror images of each other so you can put them in the same location on both sides if you want and not have to do a 180 with the control wire to get back to the blip box. I also have these on my TT bike at the brake levers and they work great there too with a blip box.
The MultiClics are a nice add to any drop bar set up, allowing me to switch gears in different positions. It's nice to be able to switch gears sitting up instead of while leaning over in the drops. Not a necessity, but happy to have them on two bikes.