There has been an influx of gravel bikes in at off-road.cc HQ recently, and whilst last week we were all about the alloy hardtail, this week we and getting set for some spring adventure rides. We’ve got a new carbon gravel bike from Rose, Panaracer Gravel King tyres, Altura bikepacking bags, a retro-styled bike from All City Cycles and a kids mountain bike from Decathlon.
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Rose Backroad
Looking very smart, the Rose Backroad offers a carbon frame with a Shimano 105 groupset for just over £2k, we take a first look on video here. This is the cheapest bike in the range, you can also get Ultegra equipped bikes, SRAM Force 1×11 and Di2 bikes for more money, where the Di2 version is still under £3,000.

Gravel King SK Colour Edition tyres
Our friends at road.cc have previously tested the 43mm version of this gravel tyre, giving it 4.5 stars saying they feature a tread pattern that excels both on and off-road, with a tough carcass that can withstand some abuse. We’ve got some 700x48c tyres (£39.99) for test in this tasteful green…


Altura Adventure Collection Vortex bikepacking bags
The Altura Adventure Collection Vortex 2 bikepacking bags are an update to Vortex line. We’ve got three different packs, all of which are 100% waterproof, there’s a 12L seat pack (£69.99), a 5-10L front roll (£59.99) and a 1 litre top tube bag (£34.99).

All City Cycles Electric Queen
All City Cycles is well known for having a retro-styled take on all their bikes, but their Electric Queen (£1,150) reigns as one of the most quirky, with an old-school spatter style paint job on the lugged steel tubes. You can even order it with a segmented rigid fork, but it’s still got a load of modern features, such as through axles, Boost spacing and internal dropper routing. You can take a look at all the details here in our first look.

Decathlon Rockrider 700 kids mountain bike
This 24″ wheeled mountain bike is priced at just £299.99 from Decathlon. For that you get 24spd, cable actuated disc brakes and a Suntour fork. We’ll be shipping this off to one of our young testers soon.

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