SRAM eTap AXS Wireless Blips placement on aero extensions

Please share with me how you are placing SRAM eTap AXS Wireless Blips on aero extensions. Photos appreciated.

Thank you,
David

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Do you have these? Which model do you use? Thank you!!

Leap Components 45° mount.
Love it!

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I have the 40 degree finger activated ones but they’re not installed yet. I tend to stack my hands and puppy dog my extensions, and with my current Di2 setup I always accidentally shift. I’m hoping once my bike is SRAM I won’t accidentally bump the wireless blips. But the main reason why I picked 76 Projects is because they seem to be the most secure both inside the extensions and holding the blips (they don’t rely on a pressure fit alone).

Leap…45 degree…


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Hope there is a sentimental reason for that yellow bar tape… :blush:

Thank you. I don’t see the 45 degree on their site . . . am I missing it?

Try this…I still see them over there…

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One thing to be cautious about with using wireless blips, you can’t use them for shifting the front derailleur in a 2x drivetrain. They also won’t work for an AXS Reverb dropper post.

This is incorrect. I use my blips to change on the front, no probs

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I stand corrected. I contacted SRAM when I discovered that the wireless blips wouldn’t control my dropper post and was advised that they wouldn’t do ‘paired’ operations due to not sending a long signal. I assumed that would affect the FD, too, as that’s also a paired shift operation. Mea culpa.

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I think you probably just have to have your drivetrain set to Synchro Shift mode for the blips to control the FD. At least, that’s how I have mine set up.

Nah, the long press doesn’t work from blips but you can do the simultaneous press for the FD shift. I’ve had that set up and it works fine

I started with Leap Components mounts, but I didn’t like resting my thumbs on the buttons as it sometimes caused accidental shifts over bumps. So, I designed and 3D printed my own such that my thumbs lie along side the button (thumbs side by side down the middle) and I simply roll my knuckle outwards for a shift. It works perfect.



I’m currently using these…

Only thing I don’t like about them is the blip is held in by friction and I’ve had them pop out… may put a little silicone or thin two way tape, otherwise they work well for my setup. I’ve since gone to a raised hand setup but same setup on the ends…

I have another design I’m going to print and try, more of a grip vs. just a very short extension.

Yeah the friction fit worried me so I went with the Projects 76 carriers.