
Add to Cart
Recommended size is for reference only,for specific size requirements, please check the frame size drawing for measurement before placing an order.
47cm for 145cm-165cm 4'9''-5'4''
51cm for 160cm-175cm 5'3''-5'9'
54cm for 171cm-189cm 5'7''-6'2''
56cm for over 190cm 6'3''
Specifications:
Frame Size: 47cm/51cm/54cm/56cm
Wheel Size: 700C
Weight: 9.5 KG
Package Size: 1300*200*700
Color: Grey , Green
Specification:
Frame Material: Carbon fiber
Fork: Carbon fiber
Handlebar: Alloy, Width 420*31.8mm
Headset: 28.6*41.8-52*39.8mm
Stem: Alloy, 31.8*28.6*100mm
Saddle: YBT Foam
Seat Post: Carbon 350mm
Derailleur / Brake System:
Shift lever: SHIMANO SORA ST-3000
Front Derailleur: SHIMANO SORA FD-3000F
Rear Derailleur: SHIMANO SORA RD-3000
Brakes: AR18, 140mm brake disc
Transmission Control System:
Freewheel: 9 speeds, 11-32t
Crank sets: 50/34T*170mm crank leg
Chain: KMC 110L
Pedal: Full Alloy Pedals
Wheelset System:
Wheelset: 700*14G*28H F/V 22.5*30mm
Hub: XY, thru axle system : M12*100 /M12*142
Tires: CST, 700*40 C1870N
Accessories: Multi Assemble tools, User Manual
Product Detail:
More durable than a road bike and much faster than a mountain bike. Gravel bicycles present an interesting option for the riders who want to travel on and off road.
The geometry is more relaxed than that of a race bike. The head tube is often taller and the head angle is slicker for more relaxed steering (less twitchy than a racing bike, less responsive on technical off-road sections than a ‘crosser’). The bottom bracket will usually be a little lower than a cyclo-cross bike. Gravel bikes are also designed with longer wheelbases, so they’re stable on the road and when riding over an unpredictable surface like gravel, and provide extra stability and comfort over long distances.
All gravel bikes feature disc brakes. Disc brakes, especially hydraulic discs, offer more power, which provides more confidence when riding off-road and are useful in mixed conditions. In the rain or in the mud you’ll appreciate the perfect efficiency.
By removing the rim brake caliper you can easily design a frame and fork able to accommodate bigger tyres. The idea of bigger tyres will give you not only extra comfort on the rough and bumpy roads, but due to their design they also raise the grip on the ground
Many producers equip the bikes with eyelets for fitting racks and mudguards. That means you could build up the perfect winter or commuting bike, or add a rack for some light touring.