My experience has been quite different. I have GX AXS on a Specialized Kenevo, a Levo, and a Haibile Nduro Xduro, 4+ years of trail riding with no failures at all. Loctite the fasteners, adjust it, and ride it. I just charge the battery every other ride to be safe.
@@mk3driftmotion Didn’t have any major failures with it either. It’s just super noisy, I hate charging batteries, and the shifting is slow compared to a cable actuated rear mech. Plus the weight is another factor. The less unsprung mass the better bike performance.
@@axgvr Yes. Sram cassettes are the easiest to install and maintain. TRP only has Shimano Microspline cassettes. So I wouldn’t change my entire freehub body just to fit their cassettes.
My experience has been quite different. I have GX AXS on a Specialized Kenevo, a Levo, and a Haibile Nduro Xduro, 4+ years of trail riding with no failures at all. Loctite the fasteners, adjust it, and ride it. I just charge the battery every other ride to be safe.
@@mk3driftmotion Didn’t have any major failures with it either. It’s just super noisy, I hate charging batteries, and the shifting is slow compared to a cable actuated rear mech. Plus the weight is another factor. The less unsprung mass the better bike performance.
are you still using the sram cassette
@@axgvr Yes. Sram cassettes are the easiest to install and maintain. TRP only has Shimano Microspline cassettes. So I wouldn’t change my entire freehub body just to fit their cassettes.