SRAM Specialized SL4
SRAM Specialized SL4

SRAM Specialized SL4s

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Told you we liked them! We want some..!

 

Tasty blue hood covers on Saxo Tinkoff SL4

Tasty blue hood covers on Saxo Tinkoff SL4

 

Pineau obviously uses a Garmin linked to his Quarq powermeter and this SRAM computer mount places the unit aerodynamically in front of the Zipp Service Course SL stem.

 

SRAM computer mount on the OPQS SL4

SRAM computer mount on the OPQS SL4

 

At launch one of the most innovative features of the 2012 SRAM Red groupset was the yaw front derailleur, doing away with having to trim the front mech to match your chain’s position on the block.

 

Saxo Tinkoff SL4's SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur

Saxo Tinkoff SL4’s SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur

 

OmegaPharm QuickStep SL4's SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur

OmegaPharm QuickStep SL4’s SRAM Red Yaw Front Derailleur

 

The front mech comes with a handy chain spotter, or catcher as its often known which is designed to save your precious frame should your chain shift too far inboard.

 

SRAM Chain Spotter

SRAM Chain Spotter

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Simon Whiten (London and Northumberland, UK) has been riding for over 20 years and raced the road and the track extensively in the UK and Europe. He is obsessed with the turbo trainer and the ‘shortcut to race fitness’.

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