A feeling that’s hard to experience anywhere else without gravel bikes, promising you an exceptional riding experience from the first mile you ride, whether within the city or miles away from it. A new challenge for adventure seekers and those looking for fun and excitement. In this article, you’ll find everything you need to choose the perfect gravel bike, so you can enjoy limitless adventures.
Gravel riding is a versatile style of cycling that combines road and mountain bikes. It takes you off the beaten path over miles of unpaved and rough roads. While they are called gravel bikes, these bikes are designed to explore everything from dusty rail trails to steep, rocky fire roads, and even wooded singletrack.
Gravel bikes are multi-surface bicycles designed to explore millions of miles of unpaved roads, far removed from paved routes. They combine the off-road capabilities of a mountain bike with the lightweight speed and smoothness of a road bike, providing all the benefits you need for your adventure.
There are many differences between Gravel bikes and Road bikes, and the most common:
Gravel bikes have more tire clearance than road bikes so bigger tires provide more traction comfort and stability on rougher roads and trails road bikes on the other hand are optimized for narrower. Tires for speed and efficiency on pavement.
Gravel bikes have plenty of mounts for extra gear frame bags top 2 bags more water bottle mounts and fender mounts for mud and dirt whereas typically. Road bikes just have 2 mounts for water bottles.
Gravel bikes have a progressive geometry which feels more stable and confidence-inspiring for off-road terrain with a longer wheelbase and slacker head tube angle. Road bikes on the other hand have an aggressive geometry shorter wheelbase and steeper head tube angle for speed and efficient paved roads.
Gravel bikes you’ll usually find flare drop bars these are winder in the drops for more comfort and control and rougher terrain although some riders still choose a flat bar for a more upright and comfortable riding position. Road bikes have handlebars optimized for aerodynamics and efficiency.
A little bit of everything. Smooth tarmac, rough pavement, rugged cobbles, and light gravel. Bikes for all-road riding should accept tires 32 – 38mm wide.
Roads and paths with mixed surfaces ranging from hard-packed dirt to deep, loose gravel, and dusty, rocky terrain. Gravel riding is best done with tires 35 – 50mm wide.
No matter the kind of gravel surface you ride or the goals you’re chasing, we’ve got you covered with gravel bikes for every kind of gravel riding and terrain. And you can order it from Wheels Bikes:
Best for: Light gravel, Rough gravel, and Light singletrack
Ready for the rougher stuff? Pure gravel riding involves minimal time on pavement and maximum time on gravel, dirt roads, and light singletrack. Bikes that are purpose-built for gravel prioritize stable geometry, tire clearance, comfort, and mounts for gear.
Checkpoint Bike
Checkpoint is the ultimate drop bar gravel bike for daytime adventures and overnight bike packing trips.
Checkmate SLR Bike
Checkmate SLR is a dedicated gravel race bike and the fastest and lightest gravel bike we’ve ever made.
Best for: Light gravel, pavement, and mixed surfaces
All-road riding lets you choose your adventure. Bikes built for all roads offer a handful of benefits both from gravel and road bikes, like extra tire clearance and a lightweight build that gives you versatility wherever you ride.
Domane Bike
Domane is a drop bar all-road bike built for mixed-surface rides that roll anywhere from ancient cobbles to crushed gravel.
FX Sport Bike
FX Sport is a flat bar all-road bike perfect for riding pavement and gravel paths, or even light touring.
Best for: Light Gravel, Rough Gravel, and Pavement With Electric Assist
Want to explore what’s beyond the pavement with a little boost? Electric gravel bikes give you all the capability and versatility of a traditional gravel bike, plus welcome support that keeps you feeling fresh through long offroad miles and up steep, winding climbs.
Domane + E-bike
Get all-road and gravel capability with an electric boost on Domane+. These drop-bar electric bikes help you ride farther and faster wherever you roam.
Best for: Dirt, Mud, Grass, and Sand
Go beyond the road and onto muddy CX courses, grassy hills, sand pits, and winding trails. Cyclocross bikes are made for racing, with aggressive geometry that keeps you in a powerful riding position and clearance for knobby tires that bite into mud and dirt.
Boone Bike
Boone is a lightweight carbon cyclocross race machine for hopping hurdles and ripping through grass, mud, and sand.
Bike bags should have all the capability and gear storage you need to get outside and stay there. Whether you are gravel riding, bikepacking, touring, or anything in between, Adventure Bags are ready to load up with rugged, waterproof protection for your gear, and clever mounting systems that can even bolt directly.
Tires are a surprisingly personal choice for your bike and picking the right ones will help you have the most fun on every gravel ride. From puncture protection to grip and size, many factors play a role in your perfect tire choice. A good rule to start with is, the rougher the gravel, the bigger the tire you want just make sure they fit your wheels and bike.
Give yourself a new experience and adventure with exciting gravel bikes. A gravel bike will help you tackle rough roads with great confidence, giving you an indescribable feeling. Choose it now and start your journey.
You can find the right bike for you through the bike size chart provided by Wheels Foundation. If you are a beginner, you can also learn this through the beginner’s guide to bicycles.
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