Guide to Gravel Bikes — Get Ready to Roam
Gravel bikes are lightweight, rugged, and adaptable — the sweet spot between speedy road bikes and trail-ready mountain bikes. They’re built to handle mixed terrain, explore new routes, and keep things fun when the pavement ends.
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What is a gravel bike? It’s a do-it-all bike designed for roads, paths, and unpaved routes — without feeling slow or fragile. Some gravel bikes lean sporty and fast. Others are built for long adventures with bigger tires, extra mounts, and a more upright fit. The best gravel bike is the one that matches where you ride most and how you like to ride.
Where Can I Ride My Gravel Bike?
Think of gravel as a spectrum. Here are four common “terrain buckets” — from smooth paths to rougher trails. (You don’t need a new bike for every bucket — tire choice and setup matter a lot.)
What Makes a Gravel Bike Different?
- Tire clearance: room for wider tires for comfort and control
- Stable geometry: confident handling on loose surfaces
- Disc brakes: consistent stopping power in wet/dusty conditions
- Mounts: options for bottles, racks, bags, and fenders (varies by bike)
- Drivetrain options: 1x for simplicity, 2x for tighter gearing steps (both are great)
- Wheel options: often 700c (fast) or 650b (more volume + comfort)
Get the Gear You Need
The first rule of any great adventure: be prepared. Here are the “high impact” gear categories that make gravel rides safer, more comfortable, and more fun — without overcomplicating things.
Quick Gravel Setup Tips
- Go wider on tires if you want more comfort and control (within your bike’s clearance).
- Tubeless helps reduce flats and allows lower pressures for better traction.
- Lower tire pressure than road riding — it improves grip and reduces fatigue.
- Carry basics: tube/plug kit, multi-tool, pump/CO₂, and a small first-aid item.
- Plan for “one more hour” — gravel rides expand quickly when the route gets fun.
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Ready to ride gravel? If you want help choosing the right style of gravel bike (or the right setup for your routes), we’re happy to talk it through — no pressure, just good advice.