Author Topic: TT/Tri groupset options?  (Read 4561 times)

johnnyboy4711

Re: TT/Tri groupset options?
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2025, 06:27:37 AM »
You'd need charger and batteries too. I bought 2nd party batteries and charger for much cheaper than original price. Overall conversion to:
Sram Rival RD (up to 36T)
Chain (YBN Shimano style)
Cassette (12 speed Shimano style HG-compatible)
Blips (1 set)
Cradles (Leap)
Chainring (Pass Quest)
Costs me less than 400 USD. I would say it's totally worth it and probably cheapest and cleanest way you could upgrade your TT bike.

thanks for this
could you link the battery and charger option for above?
please and thanks
this is why CT is a great forum.
might even buy the new ICAN TT frame in future as it ticks all the boxes for me.
https://www.icanbikes.com/Products-list/carbon-tt-bike-frame/

non uci though!
unless it looks like another UCI approved frame etc :)
« Last Edit: February 25, 2025, 06:36:51 AM by johnnyboy4711 »

Da11as

Re: TT/Tri groupset options?
« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2025, 06:02:56 AM »
thanks for this
could you link the battery and charger option for above?
please and thanks
this is why CT is a great forum.
might even buy the new ICAN TT frame in future as it ticks all the boxes for me.
https://www.icanbikes.com/Products-list/carbon-tt-bike-frame/

non uci though!
unless it looks like another UCI approved frame etc :)

https://mrxsolutions.net/products/2-replacement-batteries-charger-for-sram-axs-etap-xx1-x0-gx-reverb

The capacity is lower, but the battery is also substantially smaller and lighter. I see no disadvantages here - it's still sufficient for ~15h of riding on rolling terrain, or even more as I don't ride my bike every day. Sram tends to charge leak due to occasional wake-ups of the derailleur.