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SRAM's eTap system is the first truly wireless shifting system. The installation and functionality is fascinating. Find out more in this video. Subscribe to GCN: http://gcn.eu/SubscribeToGCN Buy GCN gear in our NEW store! http://gcn.eu/BuyGCNKit_ You've probably noticed that we (and the everyone else in cycling) have been a bit obsessed with SRAM's eTap shifting. Check out all the links below for more information and videos. Needless to say, installing a wireless groupset is somewhat different – and somewhat more frustration-free – than installing a wired or cable-operated groupset. So, whether you're first in the queue to get your hands on eTap, or, if you just love bike tech, check this one out and give it a share too! More videos... Replacing your chain and getting the correct chain ...
You've seen GCN's first look at the new, wireless SRAM Red eTap groupset, but how does it actually perform on the road? Subscribe to GCN: http://gcn.eu/SubscribeToGCN In this video, Si heads out with a group of journalists to put it to the test. With a unique new system for changing gears, SRAM Red eTap looked very intriguing when we recently got a first look. Well now we've been able to try it out on the open road. Find out in this video what Si, and pro rider Loren Rowney think about the groupset, as they take a ride around the beautiful roads of Schweinfurt, Germany. We talk lever ergonomics, shifting performance and try out key shifts like when sprinting or dropping from the big ring when climbing. For a more detailed look at the tech behind this, make sure you check out or first ...
LAB #2 Introduction to electrical analyzer program The ETAP By Ahmad Awais https://AhmadAwais.com/ We will construct a custom design in this lab experiment to view the workings of ETAP, In case of single line diagram, with transformers, generators, motors, etc P.S. I have left the field of Electrical Engineering in the favor of Software Development, currently being a Full Stack Developer, I find it hard to answer the questions against this video. So, may you'd want to use this video AS IS.
Learn how to enter data into an existing one-line diagram and run a load flow calculation.
BikeRadar's US Editor-in-Chief, Ben Delaney and Australian Editor Dave Rome head out into Nevada's desert to check out SRAM's new eTap wireless groupset.
A direct comparison between the two electronic groupsets. Follow me on Strava and Instagram: https://www.strava.com/athletes/10116394 https://www.instagram.com/ronykuba/
Subscribe to Cycling Weekly here: https://www.youtube.com/user/CyclingWeekly1?sub_confirmation=1 After the successful launch of Sram Etap, the American company turned their hand to creating a disc brake version and have come up trumps with the Sram Red Etap HRD groupset. Combining the wireless shifting of Etap and the immense stopping power of road bike hydraulic disc brakes, Sram Red Etap HRD brings road disc brakes up to the present. In the past disc brake groupsets have come with a hefty weight penalty but Sram have managed to create a hydraulic groupset that weighs just 2361g. Sram Red Etap HRD is also 28g lighter than Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 groupset, making it one of the lightest systems on the road. With an ergonomic design for the shifters, Sram have freed up space by using l...
Sram's all new eTap drive train takes electronic shifting to the next level. Sram Road PR Specialist and original "Ask a Mechanic", Daniel Slusser is back in the shop to talk about benefits of eTap, as well as answer some questions some questions from our very own Gregg O'keeffe. Between the wire free design, simple installation, and intuitive maintenance, eTap revolutionizes the road drive train. Interested in eTap for your bike? http://www.artscyclery.com/searchresu... Sign up for the Art's Cyclery mailing list to get the latest sale information, special deals, and "How To" videos and articles that our customers love! It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Of course, Art's will never give your email address to a third party, so you will only receive the messages that you want...
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