gravel bike

A gravel bike is a versatile bicycle designed to handle a variety of terrain, including gravel roads, dirt paths, and even some light trails. Think of it as a hybrid between a road bike and a mountain bike.

Key features of a gravel bike include:

Drop bars: Similar to road bikes but often wider and more flared, providing a more aerodynamic riding position.
Wider tyres: Designed to provide better traction and stability on loose surfaces.
Lower gearing: To help tackle steeper climbs and maintain a comfortable pace.
More relaxed frame geometry: Often more relaxed than a road bike for greater comfort and stability.

Gravel bikes are becoming increasingly popular for their versatility and ability to explore a wider range of riding environments. They’re great for long-distance rides, bikepacking adventures, or simply as a more versatile road bike.

First ride: GT Grade

First taste of GT's versatile road/touring/cyclocross/commuting/gravel/bit-of-everything bike

Tue, Jun 24, 2014 18:07
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