I've been running this system since January, and it has been great! The fit and feel of the shifter & derailleur is much better than I expected when I ordered it. I paid $386 for mine at the time, now it's about a hundred dollars more. The best thing is that I didn't have to spend any more money upgrading my drivetrain, just place it on the bike with the existing equipment, set it up and you are good to go. The battery is not an issue either, it's not like you have to charge it every night, maybe if you ride quite a bit, you'll have to top it off once every month or two. A wall outlet or power bank will do the trick for you. Get it, try it and I'm pretty sure that you'll love it.
I really like the ability to select drivetrain speeds, as well as the overall look and build quality, however the price is too high for me to ever take a gamble... Maybe Wheeltop needs to show a bunch of people standing on the derailleur to justify the price?😉 Still it's awesome to see more and more competition for SRAM, which is only a good thing for us!
I would only install this if the price is right. The Shimano I presently run is outstanding (TX shifter with SLX derailleur). It would be hard to beat my present system.
It's not mentioned in the video, but EDS OX EQ (and I think all EDS models) have ability to adjust spacing (steps) between individual cogs. Something SRAM refuse to implement, judging by the long thread for that function. For me battery it still at 70% today 22/07/2024 (mounted EDS on 03/07/2024) and made couple of rides around 100 km both on and off road. EDS is "rated" for 20000 shifts with one charge - who knows will it reach it, but for now battery life is OK. BTW battery is replaceable, just not easy replaceable. There is couple of bolts which holds that plastic cover and you can reach the battery. There is video somewhere with Russian guy who show how to open it. Only issue I have is with shifter which ergonomics is not ideal. After a lot of adjustments I settle for a position, but it is still not ideal. Wish there was a swing clamp or something to bring shifter closer to the bar. On the other hand it's pretty simple clamp and someone can design a better clamp ... P.S. On the marketing materials Wheeltop shows EDS GeX which is new gravel model and it's confirmed. There is another one EDS EX with picture where cable is visible, may be for e-bikes, but nothing official yet.
Thanks for sharing your experience, I did not want to get into the details of installation but you’re right it’s a neat feature I could use it on my current SRAM cassette, really noisy in a couple of gears
@Jeckyll4e Yes, this definitely has a very noticeable advantage over the big two S brands in terms of compatibility with other drivetrain pieces, you're not forced into running a 12 speed casette, which might necessitate new hubs/wheels, which might not fit in your dropouts. I went down that rabbit hole recently with converting my 2015 Fuji Cross to Rival AXS, and the biggest pain in the ass was going from 10 speed to 12. I had to get new wheels, which were only available in 12x140 thru axle, so I had to find end caps for the DT hubs to fit my 10x135mm dropouts. If I had to do it all over again, I would've just stuck with Tiagra on that bike.
@@Jeckyll4e I would love to see a teardown of it, can i have a link please? 😇 Also i wonder if it's possible to swap the cage for a SRAM Eagle compatible one. I would love to swap it for a Garbaruk or Kogel cage for pure aesthetic 😄.
Awesome vid as usual thank you!!!I'm with you on not happy about the battery being non-removable...I love the cage lockout button on my axs,its much easier to reinstall the back wheel then the clutch button on shimano dr's but I didn't see even a clutch button on this eds system?Looking forward to a long term review on this system...Cheers my friend!!!!
Yup, Seth tried it a while back..he was supposed to do a long term review but i never saw it. I hope you do one, I'm really curious how it performs over time. Also, keep up the good work
I commented on the earlier review of the road version on this same channel. When you do a price comparison against AXS this product is not really _significantly_ cheaper. It does have the advantage of being interoperable with almost any casette or crankset in a wider range, you're not forced to go from 10 speed to 12, so you don't NEED to replace every part of the drivetrain, and possibly new wheels. But without being able to swap/remove the batteries (you've gotta plug the whole bike in rather than just putting the battery in a charger). You're saving maybe $100-200 over AXS? And with SRAM's new bottom tier S-1000 wireless kit, the point becomes moot. Go with the real deal. If this were available in the sub $400 price range, to compete with Shimano XT mechanical, it might make sense.
@@LoveMTB correct, I always forget that. Only one of my mountain bikes runs AXS, and that's the rarely ridden e-bike. The others are mechanical XT or XTR, for which there isn't even a Di2 option yet.
@LoveMTB I realized I lied earlier - I have a 2008 Speshy Epic on 26" wheels running 2x10 Deore that I built from the frame up last year, mostly ebay parts, but the drivetrain was purchased new. I have no issues with that bike. I don't ride it much, but it was a fun build. I always wanted an '08 Epic - the first full suspension frame to win a UCI XC world cup.
@LoveMTB @EvansMTBSaga just did a review of the stumpjumper 15 frame, that doesn't even have routing for a RD, but comes pre-equipped/ built around a fox rear shock. So the frame CAN'T be built without a SRAM drivetrain, but doesn't use a SRAM (rockshox) rear spring. This leads me to believe that a fully wireless shimano rear derailleur is not too far off on the horizon.
The price does not match the product, if the intention was to compete with Sram they should put at least 50% down to attract interest, as Sram has technical support and spare parts everywhere even in small countries.
I absolutely agree with your sentiment. I commented on the earlier review of the road version on this same channel. When you do a price comparison against AXS this product is not really _significantly_ cheaper. It does have the advantage of being interoperable with almost any casette or crankset in a wider range, so you don't NEED to replace every part of the drivetrain. But without being able to swap/remove the batteries (you've gotta plug the whole bike in rather than just putting the battery in a charger). You're saving maybe $100-200 over AXS? And with SRAM's new bottom tier S-1000 wireless kit, the point becomes moot. Go with the real deal. If this were available in the sub $400 price range, to compete with Shimano XT mechanical, it might make sense.
@@LoveMTB as someone from the US - I can appreciate that statement more than you know. SRAM vs Shimano with no competition is like Democrats and Republicans. Lol. There's gotta be somebody, PLEASE, with some other solution, I hope. 🤞
@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 Ralph Nader, Robert Kennedy Jr... 😉😊 I get what you're saying though. I know those companies exist, they just don't really compete. I like what Box is doing, but that's very boutique and certainly isn't gonna save you money.
Thats should be different subscribe plans - "Base for 16-24 cog", "For climbers - for 24-32", "Climber + - to unlock 32+" and "Sports pro to get less 16" :)
I think competition is good and always benefits the consumers. However, I'm a bit worried about the non-removeable battery. I have the AXS system on one of my bikes and I know myself well enough to carry a spare battery in my hydration pack. It's small enough that it doesn't take up much room and I'm glad I did because I had to use it on one of my rides because I forgot to check the power level on the battery already on the bike. With this I can't do that and for me I know it's just a matter of time before I end up riding a very heavy single speed bike in the wrong gear out of the woods. I wonder if there's any kind of warning like flashing lights or occasional beeping when the power level gets down to like 15 or 20% to remind you to recharge.
That’s why I have the AXS Reverb!😊 for the extra battery. Low battery warning, there is something about a mode change when battery gets that low have not seen it yet. More to come
I like an idea, but for now it's just too expensive. In my mind electric shifters will be cheaper than mechanics version, because it's easier to fix something with FW, than precision mechanics.
Another Good Video I thibk the 1st gen you could remove the battery. How to get Replacement Battery ? Or Replace the battery ? Mabe mske a video of partial dismantling
Shame Archer Components has went out of business. Cus I preffered this tto other options. I hope they eventually will come back. If they fail then I would have to go for AXS I guess. Cus I need it for my thumb.
This is the big problem with having battery part of the derailleur just e-bikes with non removable batteries people that don’t have a garage it will make it very inconvenient to charge the battery. In my case if it doesn’t have removable batteries it’s a big no for me!
powerbanks are dirt cheap these days, so I wouldn't make a big deal of it. I don't know if there were any situations where the AXS battery fell out on a trail and got lost, but riding without the protective cover sram provides makes me a little anxious, so non removable battery might be on the plus side
Very rarely talk price as there are many channels to get each and every product. Plus I focus on the technology, implementation, what I’m interested in😉
€580 for a shifter with a non-removable battery? No, thank you - that's definitely a deal-breaker for me. You can get a battery for a SRAM shifter for less than €40 from any online shop, and this engineering marvel will probably turn into a pumpkin after 800 charge cycles.
They need to get QA, materials and fit and finish and app refinement up to speed. Before that, its Chinese crap that will go in the landfill when they decide to release the next version thats not at all compatible with this one. The battery not being removable is a failure. No shipping the bike easily, no taking it on flights without pulling the derailleur off, silly and worthless.
this is going to trigger people, but where is the front derailleur? i still use 2×, can you use a road front mech and another mtb wireless shifter from wheeltop?
No one is getting triggered nowadays for the lack of 2x for MTB. Even gravel is going towards 1x. Road still has a long way to go with 1x since the gear jumps are still too large.
@@Lenser well that is not true, the abuse I've suffered for being a 2× believer has been very daft, trying to explain cross chaining or unsprung weight as regards to suspension efficiently has been ridiculous, even when pro downhill mechanics (such as myself) have tried to explain the physics of the issue, still denial of the facts of physics, its insanity, but hey, how many genders now?
I still run 2x10 on my 2010 Specialized Epic. My dad runs 2x11 on his 2016 Santa Cruz Blur. I don't see why you COULDN'T run a mechanical front derailleur in combination with this electronic rear, especially because the app (while a pain to use) has a lot of options for setting cog sizes and trim. You'd definitely want the longer cage, of course, and you'd probably wanna keep your chainring sizes within 12 teeth of one another, like a 34/46, 32/44, 30/42, or even more narrow like a 30/40, depending on your local elevation changes and how wide of a rear casette you're running.
I Hate Electronics remember how Cellphone works Back then? they started as replaceable batteries. fast forward to 2024 you'll replace the entire phone when the battery dies. same concept with Overrated Sram they start with replaceable batteries then after 10 to 20yrs they will introduce replace the entire mech. and these influencers are pushing these products. Greed of Industry.
I've been running this system since January, and it has been great! The fit and feel of the shifter & derailleur is much better than I expected when I ordered it. I paid $386 for mine at the time, now it's about a hundred dollars more. The best thing is that I didn't have to spend any more money upgrading my drivetrain, just place it on the bike with the existing equipment, set it up and you are good to go. The battery is not an issue either, it's not like you have to charge it every night, maybe if you ride quite a bit, you'll have to top it off once every month or two. A wall outlet or power bank will do the trick for you. Get it, try it and I'm pretty sure that you'll love it.
@@Bristoldk I've got it on the way, I and managed to find it for $326 equivalent.
I really like the ability to select drivetrain speeds, as well as the overall look and build quality, however the price is too high for me to ever take a gamble... Maybe Wheeltop needs to show a bunch of people standing on the derailleur to justify the price?😉 Still it's awesome to see more and more competition for SRAM, which is only a good thing for us!
💯the more competition the better. And…cannot stand on this one 😎
I would only install this if the price is right. The Shimano I presently run is outstanding (TX shifter with SLX derailleur). It would be hard to beat my present system.
given how this cost the same as xtr or X01 yeah it's pretty hard to justify
It's not mentioned in the video, but EDS OX EQ (and I think all EDS models) have ability to adjust spacing (steps) between individual cogs. Something SRAM refuse to implement, judging by the long thread for that function.
For me battery it still at 70% today 22/07/2024 (mounted EDS on 03/07/2024) and made couple of rides around 100 km both on and off road. EDS is "rated" for 20000 shifts with one charge - who knows will it reach it, but for now battery life is OK. BTW battery is replaceable, just not easy replaceable. There is couple of bolts which holds that plastic cover and you can reach the battery. There is video somewhere with Russian guy who show how to open it.
Only issue I have is with shifter which ergonomics is not ideal. After a lot of adjustments I settle for a position, but it is still not ideal. Wish there was a swing clamp or something to bring shifter closer to the bar. On the other hand it's pretty simple clamp and someone can design a better clamp ...
P.S. On the marketing materials Wheeltop shows EDS GeX which is new gravel model and it's confirmed. There is another one EDS EX with picture where cable is visible, may be for e-bikes, but nothing official yet.
Thanks for sharing your experience, I did not want to get into the details of installation but you’re right it’s a neat feature I could use it on my current SRAM cassette, really noisy in a couple of gears
@Jeckyll4e Yes, this definitely has a very noticeable advantage over the big two S brands in terms of compatibility with other drivetrain pieces, you're not forced into running a 12 speed casette, which might necessitate new hubs/wheels, which might not fit in your dropouts.
I went down that rabbit hole recently with converting my 2015 Fuji Cross to Rival AXS, and the biggest pain in the ass was going from 10 speed to 12. I had to get new wheels, which were only available in 12x140 thru axle, so I had to find end caps for the DT hubs to fit my 10x135mm dropouts.
If I had to do it all over again, I would've just stuck with Tiagra on that bike.
@@Jeckyll4e I would love to see a teardown of it, can i have a link please? 😇
Also i wonder if it's possible to swap the cage for a SRAM Eagle compatible one. I would love to swap it for a Garbaruk or Kogel cage for pure aesthetic 😄.
Awesome vid as usual thank you!!!I'm with you on not happy about the battery being non-removable...I love the cage lockout button on my axs,its much easier to reinstall the back wheel then the clutch button on shimano dr's but I didn't see even a clutch button on this eds system?Looking forward to a long term review on this system...Cheers my friend!!!!
Her Glenn yeah, more to come on this
Yup, Seth tried it a while back..he was supposed to do a long term review but i never saw it.
I hope you do one, I'm really curious how it performs over time.
Also, keep up the good work
Will do!
Can you specify the size of each cog in the app? I have a 3 speed project bike that goes from 11t - 20t, most cable derailleurs can't handle that.
That has to do with the B-gap so it should work fine. And no you can’t specify the size of the cogs
I commented on the earlier review of the road version on this same channel. When you do a price comparison against AXS this product is not really _significantly_ cheaper.
It does have the advantage of being interoperable with almost any casette or crankset in a wider range, you're not forced to go from 10 speed to 12, so you don't NEED to replace every part of the drivetrain, and possibly new wheels.
But without being able to swap/remove the batteries (you've gotta plug the whole bike in rather than just putting the battery in a charger).
You're saving maybe $100-200 over AXS? And with SRAM's new bottom tier S-1000 wireless kit, the point becomes moot.
Go with the real deal. If this were available in the sub $400 price range, to compete with Shimano XT mechanical, it might make sense.
Good points but remember s1000 still needs UDH!
@@LoveMTB correct, I always forget that.
Only one of my mountain bikes runs AXS, and that's the rarely ridden e-bike. The others are mechanical XT or XTR, for which there isn't even a Di2 option yet.
It will be something apparently soon…we run the SLX/ XT/XTR and they’re hard to beat
@LoveMTB I realized I lied earlier - I have a 2008 Speshy Epic on 26" wheels running 2x10 Deore that I built from the frame up last year, mostly ebay parts, but the drivetrain was purchased new.
I have no issues with that bike. I don't ride it much, but it was a fun build. I always wanted an '08 Epic - the first full suspension frame to win a UCI XC world cup.
@LoveMTB @EvansMTBSaga just did a review of the stumpjumper 15 frame, that doesn't even have routing for a RD, but comes pre-equipped/ built around a fox rear shock.
So the frame CAN'T be built without a SRAM drivetrain, but doesn't use a SRAM (rockshox) rear spring.
This leads me to believe that a fully wireless shimano rear derailleur is not too far off on the horizon.
Is possible to connect with Garmin Edge?
@@HoltiBitri not that I know of but could be wrong
The price does not match the product, if the intention was to compete with Sram they should put at least 50% down to attract interest, as Sram has technical support and spare parts everywhere even in small countries.
I absolutely agree with your sentiment.
I commented on the earlier review of the road version on this same channel. When you do a price comparison against AXS this product is not really _significantly_ cheaper.
It does have the advantage of being interoperable with almost any casette or crankset in a wider range, so you don't NEED to replace every part of the drivetrain.
But without being able to swap/remove the batteries (you've gotta plug the whole bike in rather than just putting the battery in a charger).
You're saving maybe $100-200 over AXS? And with SRAM's new bottom tier S-1000 wireless kit, the point becomes moot.
Go with the real deal. If this were available in the sub $400 price range, to compete with Shimano XT mechanical, it might make sense.
Valid points but I still value competition
@@LoveMTB as someone from the US - I can appreciate that statement more than you know.
SRAM vs Shimano with no competition is like Democrats and Republicans. Lol.
There's gotta be somebody, PLEASE, with some other solution, I hope. 🤞
@@TheArimatheusa gearbox(wireless even now), TRP, Box Prime.
@50whatnomadtravelnursemtb5 Ralph Nader, Robert Kennedy Jr... 😉😊
I get what you're saying though. I know those companies exist, they just don't really compete.
I like what Box is doing, but that's very boutique and certainly isn't gonna save you money.
Looking forward to the "Subscribe to shift gears" business model for these wireless shifters.
@@Airboy123 hope you’re not right! Nightmare scenario
Thats should be different subscribe plans - "Base for 16-24 cog", "For climbers - for 24-32", "Climber + - to unlock 32+" and "Sports pro to get less 16" :)
I think competition is good and always benefits the consumers. However, I'm a bit worried about the non-removeable battery. I have the AXS system on one of my bikes and I know myself well enough to carry a spare battery in my hydration pack. It's small enough that it doesn't take up much room and I'm glad I did because I had to use it on one of my rides because I forgot to check the power level on the battery already on the bike. With this I can't do that and for me I know it's just a matter of time before I end up riding a very heavy single speed bike in the wrong gear out of the woods. I wonder if there's any kind of warning like flashing lights or occasional beeping when the power level gets down to like 15 or 20% to remind you to recharge.
That’s why I have the AXS Reverb!😊 for the extra battery. Low battery warning, there is something about a mode change when battery gets that low have not seen it yet. More to come
really interesting!! wonder how durable it is
Will find out plan to use it on one of my bikes
How much is it and can I use it on my slx m7100 cassette and chain? Thanks a lot
@@yuglobalcitizen2246 yes snd links in the description
I wonder where SRAM products are made? (its Taiwan...)
Possible alternative....
I like an idea, but for now it's just too expensive. In my mind electric shifters will be cheaper than mechanics version, because it's easier to fix something with FW, than precision mechanics.
2:38 Shame removable battery is a must IMO.
I also can't see a clutch switch to turn it on and off.
No ON/ OFF switch on SRAM either.
Battery / removable has something to do with pattents I believe, gotta thank SRAM for that.
@@LoveMTB They probably could change it enough to not breach the patent. BTW an mechanical Sram Transmission RD has been spotted.
@@LoveMTB Sram doesn't need a off switch for the clutch as it has Cage Lock, which is a great idea.
@@mtbboy1993 also a…patented feature
How long did it take to ship?
I think about a couple of weeks to get here. For them to ship don’t know unfortunately
Another Good Video
I thibk the 1st gen you could remove the battery.
How to get Replacement Battery ? Or Replace the battery ?
Mabe mske a video of partial dismantling
Will do, have not installed yet, life getting in the way😎
@@LoveMTB thanks for reply, no time , I'm also building up a 650b , Cannondale slate with Lefty solo ridgid fork, convert to flat bar gravel racer
@@LoveMTB th-cam.com/video/OutC8Nbm8Rk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yVsvz9IMvUcs-xqw
@@jonienglish3231 Have fun with it!
At least you won't forget your battery!
😇 good one
Maybe the Cable. 😅
@@IIISentorIII There's always something, shoes, helmet, gloves, glasses, front wheel!
@@IIISentorIII But if it's charged it should last for days or weeks.
Can the shifter be integrated with ispec ev?
Unfortunately no, just bar clamp
Very interesting. Do you have any clue of the price?
I've got mine for a €479,00 with free shipping in Europe
Shame Archer Components has went out of business. Cus I preffered this tto other options.
I hope they eventually will come back.
If they fail then I would have to go for AXS I guess. Cus I need it for my thumb.
That sucks, I didn't know that!
@@LoveMTB As they still had some in stock I recently ordered a remote and spare parts, I hope I will get it.
@@LoveMTB The stuff shipped. So soon I will have matching shifting remote setup on both bikes.
Can’t wait for wireless brakes
😂ok,my brakes are jaaaaaaammed!
@@YellowBoltTC Shimano recently filed a patent for them.
They already shipped with any skid fix :)
This is the big problem with having battery part of the derailleur just e-bikes with non removable batteries people that don’t have a garage it will make it very inconvenient to charge the battery. In my case if it doesn’t have removable batteries it’s a big no for me!
powerbanks are dirt cheap these days, so I wouldn't make a big deal of it. I don't know if there were any situations where the AXS battery fell out on a trail and got lost, but riding without the protective cover sram provides makes me a little anxious, so non removable battery might be on the plus side
No cover on the new Transmission derailleurs either
If they were to add a third button and develop a wireless dropper then people might be interested.
Installation video please 😊
@@Bo_yet coming!
thanks for info....
I would buy it if it was cheaper than Sram by around 150 dollars atleast..you didn't give us a price
$631.05 US
Very rarely talk price as there are many channels to get each and every product. Plus I focus on the technology, implementation, what I’m interested in😉
At seth's (Bike Peak)review the battery is not the same and removable
@@METEORA_47 early. Erosion of this
@@LoveMTB for me early model is more compatible with two small battery
@@METEORA_47 afraid not available anymore. Plus it might not get firmware updates, support etc
€580 for a shifter with a non-removable battery? No, thank you - that's definitely a deal-breaker for me. You can get a battery for a SRAM shifter for less than €40 from any online shop, and this engineering marvel will probably turn into a pumpkin after 800 charge cycles.
Good 👍
Dans moins d'un an on en verra sur aliexpress a 49.99e
They need to get QA, materials and fit and finish and app refinement up to speed. Before that, its Chinese crap that will go in the landfill when they decide to release the next version thats not at all compatible with this one. The battery not being removable is a failure. No shipping the bike easily, no taking it on flights without pulling the derailleur off, silly and worthless.
this is going to trigger people, but where is the front derailleur? i still use 2×, can you use a road front mech and another mtb wireless shifter from wheeltop?
No one is getting triggered nowadays for the lack of 2x for MTB. Even gravel is going towards 1x. Road still has a long way to go with 1x since the gear jumps are still too large.
@@Lenser well that is not true, the abuse I've suffered for being a 2× believer has been very daft, trying to explain cross chaining or unsprung weight as regards to suspension efficiently has been ridiculous, even when pro downhill mechanics (such as myself) have tried to explain the physics of the issue, still denial of the facts of physics, its insanity, but hey, how many genders now?
Unfortunately their MTB and Road shifters are not interchangeable so you cannot even use the road FD
I still run 2x10 on my 2010 Specialized Epic. My dad runs 2x11 on his 2016 Santa Cruz Blur.
I don't see why you COULDN'T run a mechanical front derailleur in combination with this electronic rear, especially because the app (while a pain to use) has a lot of options for setting cog sizes and trim.
You'd definitely want the longer cage, of course, and you'd probably wanna keep your chainring sizes within 12 teeth of one another, like a 34/46, 32/44, 30/42, or even more narrow like a 30/40, depending on your local elevation changes and how wide of a rear casette you're running.
@@LoveMTB shame, if i was going to go wireless it needs to be full wireless
Bike industry gone completely nuts!😢
Product design definitely not quite SRAM level. But good to see some competition.
Why should you buy a Chinese gear system from an unknown manufacturer when it costs practically the same as a SRAM group?
@@ingohp you folks answer that question. I’m happy to be able to provide the details of what’s out there 😉
3-14 cassette gear shifts, need anymore reasons?
i thought he was gonna put on the mtb. too much talking even the non sense stickers were being mentioned
first
I Hate Electronics
remember how Cellphone works Back then?
they started as replaceable batteries.
fast forward to 2024 you'll replace the entire phone when the battery dies.
same concept with Overrated Sram
they start with replaceable batteries then after 10 to 20yrs they will introduce
replace the entire mech.
and these influencers are pushing these products.
Greed of Industry.