Gravel Bike Frame

Our Gravel Bike Frame Series represents the perfect balance of engineering precision and real-world versatility.

  • Engineered for Versatility and Endurance
    Each of our gravel bicycle frames is designed to handle diverse terrains—from compact dirt roads to long-distance touring routes. With optimized geometry, our carbon gravel bike frame balances stiffness and comfort, offering exceptional control and stability on uneven surfaces.
  • Premium Carbon Fiber Construction
    Using high-modulus carbon fiber gravel frame technology, we achieve an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio. The layup structure enhances vibration absorption while maintaining efficiency, making each carbon gravel frameset ideal for endurance riders and performance enthusiasts.
  • Tailored for Every Rider
    Whether you’re a competitive racer or a weekend explorer, our custom gravel bike frame options allow personalized geometry, mounting points, and finish. Every carbon gravel frame in this series is built to meet the needs of serious gravel riders who demand durability, precision, and speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

A:Gravel frames typically feature relaxed geometry, increased tire clearance, and reinforced tubing for durability on rough terrain. They also include mounting points for racks and fenders, making them ideal for bikepacking and adventure riding.

A: It depends on your needs. Aluminum offers a good balance of weight and cost, carbon fiber provides excellent vibration damping and compliance, while steel and titanium are known for comfort and long-term durability on bumpy gravel roads.

A: Very important. Wider tire clearance (often up to 45–50mm) allows for better traction, comfort, and control on loose or uneven surfaces. It also gives you the flexibility to switch between different tire setups depending on your ride.

A:Absolutely. Most gravel bike frames come with multiple mounting points for frame bags, water bottles, and cargo racks, making them ideal for long-distance touring and multi-day bikepacking adventures.

A:Yes, but with some trade-offs. Gravel geometry favors stability and control over aggressive aero positioning. While not as fast as race-oriented road bikes, modern gravel frames strike a good balance between efficiency and comfort for long rides.

A: Many modern gravel frames are designed with internal routing and compatibility with electronic drivetrains (e.g., Shimano Di2, SRAM AXS), improving aesthetics and reducing cable exposure during off-road rides.

A: Frame compliance helps absorb road vibrations, reducing rider fatigue. This is especially beneficial on rough terrain where comfort can greatly impact endurance and enjoyment.

A gravel race frameset is designed for competitive riders who prioritize lightweight performance, responsive handling, and efficient power transfer on mixed terrain. It focuses on speed and stiffness while maintaining enough compliance for long races.

An aero gravel frame, on the other hand, incorporates aerodynamic tube shapes and integrated cable routing to reduce drag on flat or windy sections. While slightly heavier, it offers noticeable aero gains during high-speed gravel racing or long-distance rides on open roads.

Choosing between the two depends on your riding goals — pick a gravel race frameset if agility and climbing are your priorities, or go with an aero gravel frame if you want to sustain higher speeds over long distances.

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