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Top 5 tips for AXS equipped wheels.

The first ever SRAM AXS-connected wheels are ready to take tire pressure monitoring to a whole new level. Whether you ride the Zipp 303 NSW or Zipp 303 SW, your wheelset features state-of-the-art wheel technology that allows you to check your pressure in real-time and tune it with precision. Each wheel is built with a removable sensor that measures your tire pressure to help you dial in your setup and detect pressure changes. Get the most from your Zipp AXS Wheel Sensors with our tech tips: 

1. Green Means Go.

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You know Zipp is all about making you faster on the bike, but what if we could also speed up your pre-ride routine? The Zipp AXS Wheel Sensor makes checking your pressure before a ride easier than ever. No more squeezing your tires by hand or digging the floor pump out of the garage to make sure your pressure is dialed. Simply spin your AXS-equipped wheels to wake them up, look at the LED on the sensors, and know that green means go. A slow flashing green LED indicates your pressure is within normal or suggested range. The range can be set and adjusted via the SRAM AXS app, where you can also view current pressure, sensor battery status, and update firmware.

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2. Monitor your pressure while riding. 

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We’ve all been deep into a hard effort wondering if there’s a slow leak or a strong headwind slowing you down. With Zipp AXS Wheel Sensors, you don’t have to wonder anymore. Connect your front and rear wheel sensors to your ANT+ compatible bike computer to view real-time pressure right on your device’s screen. You can even set up graphical data fields on Hammerhead Karoo to easily spot a change in pressure. You can also configure your target pressure directly on the Karoo to receive alerts when your pressure moves out of range.

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3. Take advantage of simple SRAM AXS integration.

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Adding AXS-equipped wheels to a bike with an AXS drivetrain means you can control, personalize, and monitor all your AXS components in one place: The SRAM AXS app. When you create a bike profile in the AXS app, be sure to add both your front and rear wheel sensors, drivetrain, and power meter to your profile to have a complete view of your bike’s status. Once all components are added to the profile, the app will report whether your bike is “ready to ride.” The app is a one-stop shop to check for battery status info, firmware updates, and current tire pressure. If any component needs attention, the app will show your bike is “not ready to ride.”

HOW TO CREATE A BIKE PROFILE

4. Ride confidently with a long-lasting, easily replaceable battery..

Each Zipp AXS Wheel sensor is powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery, which delivers up to a year of tire pressure monitoring for most riders. These are the same batteries that you’ll find inside AXS shifters and spider-based power meters. Battery status is viewable in the AXS app or on your bike computer when the sensors are connected and awake. When it’s time to replace the battery, you’ll need to remove the sensor from the rim following our simple steps:

5. Yes, you can still use a tube.

If you flat on a ride, any 700c Presta tube with a 60mm threaded valve stem can be installed through the sensor to get you back on the road. Just be aware that a standard tube will not allow the sensor to provide pressure readings.  If you install the Zipp Smart Tube that came with your wheels, your sensor will work as intended and read your tire pressure. Spare Zipp Smart Tubes are available separately in 28-35mm or 35-50mm widths. 

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