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Gravel Bike Selection Assistant

Are you looking for a gravel bike with a single or a double blade?

An increasing number of bikes come with a single front blade, which often makes the bike lighter without compromising its range. That said, the jumps between gears are much bigger than with a double front blade.

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Single

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  • Lower weight.

Double

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  • Smaller jumps between gears.
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Mantel's choice

Sensa Romagna Gravel SE Gravel Bike

RRP 1.899,- 1.779,-
Our choice for a middle class gravel bike
Mantel's choice

Scott Addict Gravel 30

RRP 3.499,- 3.149,-
Our choice for a top class performance gravel bike

Cube Nuroad Pro

1.099,-
Clearance

Cannondale Topstone 3

RRP 1.499,- 1.199,-
Keep On Riding

Cube Nuroad C:62 One

1.999,-

Cube Nuroad One

899,-

Cube Nuroad C:62 EX

2.999,-

Scott Addict Gravel 40

RRP 2.799,- 2.499,-

Trek Checkpoint SL 5 AXS Gen 3

RRP 3.499,- From 3.249,-

Cannondale Topstone 1

RRP 2.399,- 1.999,-

Cube Nuroad Pro FE

1.199,-
Keep On Riding

Scott Addict Gravel 50 Gravelbike

RRP 2.699,- 2.499,-
Clearance

Bulls Grinder 2

RRP 1.399,- 949,-

Scott Speedster Gravel 40

RRP 1.499,- 1.379,-

Cannondale Topstone Carbon 2 AXS

RRP 4.299,- 3.899,-

Trek Checkpoint ALR 5

RRP 2.499,- 1.799,-
Last Units

Scott Speedster Gravel 60

RRP 1.399,- 1.099,-
Keep On Riding

Cannondale Topstone Carbon 3 1x

RRP 3.299,- 3.149,-
Last Units

Scott Speedster Gravel 10

RRP 2.999,- 2.699,-
Last Units

BMC URS Two

RRP 3.499,- 2.799,-
Last Units

Cannondale Topstone 3 Gravel Bike

RRP 1.499,- 1.299,-

Cube Nuroad SLX

1.699,-
Keep On Riding

Sensa Romagna Gravel GRX

Previous lowest price 1.649,- 1.599,-

KTM Gravelator 25

1.199,-
Clearance

Bulls Machete Apex

RRP 2.799,- 1.899,-

Koga Colmaro Extreme

RRP 2.499,- 2.249,-

Scott Speedster Gravel 30

RRP 1.699,- 1.499,-

Cube Nuroad C:62 One

1.999,-
Super Deal

Scott Scale Gravel 10

Previous lowest price 2.799,- 2.499,-

Sensa Giulia Gravel Pro GRX

RRP 2.749,- 1.999,-

KTM Gravelator 15

1.399,-

Cube Nuroad C:62 SLX

RRP 3.299,- 3.049,-

Bulls Trail Grinder

RRP 1.999,- 1.899,-
Super Deal

Sensa Giulia Gravel Elite GRX

Previous lowest price 2.899,- 2.799,-

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Buying a gravel bike? Large range of gravel bikes!

What is a gravel bike?

A gravel bike is often seen as a cross between a road bike and a mountain bike. The frame of a gravel bike is very similar to a road bike frame, but the tyres are more like MTB tyres. With a gravel bike, you can ride on both paved and unpaved roads. So you can discover a much more varied landscape. Is this what you are looking for? Then you should buy a gravel bike! 

What kind of pedals should I choose for my gravel bike?

If you want to install click pedals on your gravel bike, it's best to choose MTB pedals. So the cycling shoes that best suit them are the MTB shoes. Surely, these specific pedals and shoes come in handy best when you want to go long stretches off road with your gravel bike. If you still want to go for road bike pedals then of course that is also possible. It just depends on what you like best yourself.

Do I take a gravel bike with a single or double front chainring?

This rather depends on the terrain you will be cycling on your gravel bike. If you mainly do flat rides then you should opt for a gravel bike with a 2x drivetrain. This gives you a wide gear range that makes it easy to find the most optimal gear. If you're more into exploring rougher gravel courses with more altitude, a gravel bike with a single front chainring will suit you better. With this, shifting gears is a lot easier while your range remains the same. Besides, with a single front chainring you have less maintenance, less weight and less adjustment work.

Can I also use my gravel bike as a road bike?

With some modifications, you can make your gravel bike pass for a road bike just fine. The most important modification to achieve this is your tyres. If you swap your gravel tyres for smoother road bike tyres then you can go a lot faster. Should you still want to go for maximum speed on the road? Then opting for a road bike will be the better choice.

What else should I look out for when buying a gravel bike?

There are a lot of things you need to consider even more when buying a gravel bike. Some of these include the type of gravel handlebars, the geometry of the frame, the frame material and the groupset of the gravel bike.