

Aspero Apex XPLR AXS 1
We may not have made the first gravel bike, but we definitely made the fastest gravel bike. In 2019, Ăspero took the world by storm, heralding a ânew era of speed in gravel.â It was gravel, Cervelo-style. Since then, gravel bikes have grown, fragmented, and started to look a lot like the road and mountain bikes that spawned them, with suspension forks, bolt-ons forâŠeverything, and ever-increasing tire widths.
The new Ăspero remains true to those early, simpler days of gravel, but with some improvementsâa threaded BB shell, neater cable routing, and a UDH-compatible derailleur hanger for those who want to use SRAMâs Transmission drivetrains. And itâs faster, of course. We shaved off three watts worth of drag in the redesign process. We also dropped the seat stays to give a bit more compliance out back, and reduced front end stiffness slightly to make the last hours of a long race less painful. Between those dropped seat stays, we added in a bit more clearance for mud, too. Aspero will clear a 45mm tire by ISO standards. ISO mandates a minimum of 4mm of clearance between tire and frame in all dimensions, but weâve found (and we think folks at last yearâs unbound will agree) that sometimes you need a bit more than 4mm in muddy conditions. We designed the Aspero around 42mm tires with an additional 3mm of clearance on top of what ISO requires, but if youâre feeling lucky (or your rides are typically dry), feel free to push that to 45mm. Itâs a lot of seemingly small improvements, but they add up to a lot. The result is a bike that feels a lot like the original Aspero, but is faster, more comfortable, and more versatile.
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FEATURES:
- T47 Bottom Bracket: Ăspero uses the asymmetrical T47a threaded bottom bracket we pioneered on R5-CX. Itâs a simple, rider serviceable interface that allows us to deliver the benefits of BBRight in a more user-friendly form.
- Easily Adjustable Front End:Â Ăspero shares the same bearing dimensions as R5, Soloist, R5-CX, and Caledonia, which means you can use any combination of bearing caps and stems. Want a super-racy, fully internal look? Grab the ST31 and HB13 from R5.Â
- Universal Derailleur Hanger: SRAM made everyone want to step on their derailleurs when they introduced the Transmission mountain bike drivetrains in 2023. It seems unnecessary, no matter who made your derailleur, but Ăspero uses the Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) standard in case you want to try.
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We may not have made the first gravel bike, but we definitely made the fastest gravel bike. In 2019, Ăspero took the world by storm, heralding a ânew era of speed in gravel.â It was gravel, Cervelo-style. Since then, gravel bikes have grown, fragmented, and started to look a lot like the road and mountain bikes that spawned them, with suspension forks, bolt-ons forâŠeverything, and ever-increasing tire widths.
The new Ăspero remains true to those early, simpler days of gravel, but with some improvementsâa threaded BB shell, neater cable routing, and a UDH-compatible derailleur hanger for those who want to use SRAMâs Transmission drivetrains. And itâs faster, of course. We shaved off three watts worth of drag in the redesign process. We also dropped the seat stays to give a bit more compliance out back, and reduced front end stiffness slightly to make the last hours of a long race less painful. Between those dropped seat stays, we added in a bit more clearance for mud, too. Aspero will clear a 45mm tire by ISO standards. ISO mandates a minimum of 4mm of clearance between tire and frame in all dimensions, but weâve found (and we think folks at last yearâs unbound will agree) that sometimes you need a bit more than 4mm in muddy conditions. We designed the Aspero around 42mm tires with an additional 3mm of clearance on top of what ISO requires, but if youâre feeling lucky (or your rides are typically dry), feel free to push that to 45mm. Itâs a lot of seemingly small improvements, but they add up to a lot. The result is a bike that feels a lot like the original Aspero, but is faster, more comfortable, and more versatile.
Â
FEATURES:
- T47 Bottom Bracket: Ăspero uses the asymmetrical T47a threaded bottom bracket we pioneered on R5-CX. Itâs a simple, rider serviceable interface that allows us to deliver the benefits of BBRight in a more user-friendly form.
- Easily Adjustable Front End:Â Ăspero shares the same bearing dimensions as R5, Soloist, R5-CX, and Caledonia, which means you can use any combination of bearing caps and stems. Want a super-racy, fully internal look? Grab the ST31 and HB13 from R5.Â
- Universal Derailleur Hanger: SRAM made everyone want to step on their derailleurs when they introduced the Transmission mountain bike drivetrains in 2023. It seems unnecessary, no matter who made your derailleur, but Ăspero uses the Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) standard in case you want to try.















