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Thinking about diving into gravel cycling? I’ve spent years making mistakes, testing gear, and refining my approach—so you don’t have to. Here’s what every new gravel cyclist needs to know before hitting the trails.
you ever buy something thinking it was perfect only to realize later you had no idea what you were doing well that was me with my first gravel bike I thought I was getting the Ultimate Adventure machine but it turns out I was wrong but what if you could skip the mistakes and go straight to the good part imagine knowing exactly what to look for before dropping all that cash on the wrong gravel bike I mean yeah sounds great and after years of Adventure cycling riding everything from Cross Bikes to all types of modern gravel bikes I figured out what actually matters some of it’s common knowledge and some of it goes against what brands want you to believe so let’s break it down here’s what I wish I knew before I bought my first gravel [Music] bike all right I’ll admit it I got my first gravel bike before gravel was actually a thing it was actually a crossbike anyone else do that and while it kind of worked it quickly became evident where it was lacking it was tight tall and could barely fit 33 mm tires which by today’s standards this is considered very small especially for off-road bikes in fact this starts blending into the category that I call Allroad bikes which are essentially road bikes that you occasionally take off-road here’s the thing Tire clearance is everything the more clearance you get the more options you have big tires little tires fenders you could set it up for a fast type a ro day or for a back country ramble Mission so you’re allowed flexibility based on the ride this one would have been helpful 15 years ago it would have saved me a lot of headache if you get a bike with smaller clearance you’re essentially limiting the potential capability of that bike and for reference if I was looking for bikes right now I would look at things that could clear up to a 2 in or 50 mm [Music] Tire I’ve wasted a lot of time scouring geometry charts stack reach head Tu ble I thought this was the secret to finding the perfect bike and I honestly didn’t know what the hell I was actually looking at but after riding dozens of different gravel bikes there’s a few things I’ve learned I’ve found that geometry doesn’t matter quite as much as I’d thought and there’s a few reasons why our bodies have a tremendous ability to adapt to physical situations and sometimes that’s to a fault for example we could be riding the wrong Fit bike for a very long time but there is a way to make sure that doesn’t happen that’s to get a proper bike fit this can guide which size to get and how to dial in in the bike after you have it plus playing with different tire sizes and pressure will have a dramatic effect on how the bike handles and performs in different terrain big tires low pressure makes a bike more stable in rougher terrain small Tire high pressure will amplify handling on smooth surface and give the illusion of faster speeds so instead of overanalyzing Geo charts focus on Tire clearance and consider getting a bike fit shipping a bike shouldn’t feel like headache steel carbon aluminum titanium I used to think material was everything and over the last 25 years I’ve ridden pretty much every material out there but here’s the thing there’s one thing that has an even bigger impact over the handling and control of your bike we’re talking about tires larger tires with lower pressure are going to have a more dramatic effect over the handling compliance and feel of your bike for the dollar than any frame material will especially if you’re on a budget don’t stress about the perfect frame material put that effort into getting a good set of wheels and experimenting with some tires hey what are your favorite tires right [Music] now people love throwing money at fancy upgrades and don’t get me wrong I’m a sucker for some nice shiny bike parts but nothing I mean nothing will improve your ride experience more than getting a bike fit as unromantic as they are they do have a big impact it’ll make you more comfortable more efficient and less prone to injury which you can use on other builds and once the fit is dialed in there is one upgrade that can actually make up for a lower quality frame and that is to invest in some upgraded Wheels while they can be expensive and somewhat unglamorous upgraded Wheels can have a massive impact on your bike they increase acceleration handling n is the single greatest way to level up any build I’m telling you alloy frame with some high-end Wheels is going to feel comparable to a full high-end carbon build for a fraction of the cost if I could do it all over again I’d invest in fit first wheel second and everything else last another thing that I learned the hard way less is more like many people I started with a 2 by drive train logically thinking more was more but after years of adventure riding I finally come around to understand what mountain bikers have figured out long ago if you ramble you one by sure Tu buy offers smoother transitions between the gears but if you’re riding the rough stuff one by is simply just easier to wrap your head around easier harder [Music] simple this is how you can tell if a bike brand is using bandwagon marketing or gravel washing if a bike has a max Tire clearance of 38 mm that’s not a gravel bike that’s an endurance or Allroad bike with some lazy marketing any self-respecting gravel bike is going to have a minimum Max clearance of 45 mm and if you’re riding any amount of rugged terrain or would actually like to run fenders I suggest looking for a clearance at a minimum of 50 mm which unfortunately is exactly why I rarely run my titanium stinner minimal clearance and no mounts for fenders means I just don’t ride it as much as I would like to now if I was just starting out here’s what I’d tell myself focus on Max Tire clearance more than GE ometry frame material is overrated focus on wheels don’t overthink the drivetrain one by simple and reliable and get a proper bike fit before upgrading anything else or even before the you get the bike and the best part none of these choices are permanent you can upgrade tweak and adjust to your preference over time and if you’ve been looking for a community of non-competitive Adventure Seekers feel free to subscribe if you’ve got any questions put them down below the community is very informed and hilarious gravel bikes are about adapting to constantly changing conditions and that’s what makes them so wonderful so if you’re thinking of getting a gravel bike or upgrading the one you have these should help although to understand how far you can push all of this you’ll have to watch this video right here yeah that thing is crazy and that thing is crazy I that’s all I can come up with
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Truth, DK, nothing but the truth
Im 5'7" and the Canyon Grizl size calculator puts me at an XS, that cant be right.
How about the ground clearance?
carbon is bullshit. Overpriced bullshit. There, I said it.
Lifelong hardtail hero here! I decided to turn to the dark side today and get the best of both/most worlds – a fast road/gravel/hybrid/trail bike – the Giant Fastroad AR 2! Deposit down, now just to wait 8 weeks for delivery which will take me almost through to spring here! 😁 Drop bars are for drop kicks! 🤪
Nothing wrong with gravel bikes. Just put flat comfortable bars on them and a suspension fork. 😊 When I ride my gravel bike on trails, it beats the crap out of me. MTB much less so. 🤟
"gravel bike" , silly, LOL.
What brand are your glasses?
I'm all road all the time 😂 I got an "endurance" road bike and it's perfect. I love this thing.
I am shopping for my first gravel bike right now and this video is making a massive difference
If it has a 40/44 "smallest" gear (like one you reviewed recently), it's not really a gravel bike, unless you only ride where it is flat (or you're Keegan Swenson). If that is your lowest gear on a 1X setup, you should think about a 2x, or at least change out that front chainring for something smaller, like a 34. Low gears are good. If you're spinning out a 34/11, you're not gravel riding (or you're Keegan Swenson).
Wait… You're not Dylan Johnson…
So today impulsively went out and bought a gravel bike without knowing anything about them or really being a proper cyclist (yet). Watching this video now to confirm that I made a good choice and I'm happy to report that I think I nailed it.
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This is so true. This for "common use" and proper full suspension mtb for trails!
Darn, watched 4yrs too late 😂
Frame choice is pretty permanent. Bike Fit first and see if you can get to your fit with different Stem Lengths & Seatpost Offset.
Long leg, short torso guy here > I needed a 0 Offset Seatpost, Saddle moved forward by 20mm and reduced the Stem from 120mm to 60mm. That's a total reach adjustment of 100mm. I wish I would have bought a frame that would have lower reach or horizontal top tube numbers to start with. GEO charts do matter.
good advices from a very annoying person
While I agree mostly with what you say, it totally depends on what you bought your "gravel" bike for. I've 2 Giant TCX's, 1 I use for nearly everything, commuting, leisure spins, training, the other was a dedicated cx bike adapted for gravel (wider tyres), and they are both 2x as it makes sense for a bike that's used as an "everything" bike. As fir fenders (mudguards) SKS Speed rockers fit allmost all gravel bikes.
Love those shades!
I can use my old 27.5 mountain bike right?
i need a bike for ultra endurance, in planning a long cross country trip but im not concerned with speed, just raw milage.
my budget is tight, every dollar counts… i want to follow the videos advice and get a decent frame and some good wheels but im so lost. my budget tops off at 2k dls so if anyone has a build in mind youd help me out sm.
I have been waiting TWO WEEKS for Bikeflights to ship my bike. It’s been a nightmare.
They are impossible to communicate with. No response to my inquiries. SO disappointing!!
I have been waiting TWO WEEKS for Bikeflights to ship my bike. It’s been a nightmare.
They are impossible to communicate with. No response to my inquiries. SO disappointing!!
I agree that 1xn speed is practical, but the game mode in 2xn speed is so pleasent🎉😊
Dude. Where ya get them glasses at?
Goober.
You are annoying to watch.
Are gravel hikes the new hybrids?
My favorites now are my 650B alu-wheels with Pirelli Cinturato M 45s
What does it mean to get good wheels and good tyres? What types or builds should I look for? When buying new wheels or tyres, are there any important specifications to consider? I have to say that I don't know anything about this topic.
Since when did Russell Howard ride
2” wide tires? I think you’ve just talked me into a 2nd ‘90s MTB, thanks!
Alloy is so harsh. Never again!
Riddler 37mm. Perfect👌
Here's my current situation. I bought a gravel bike in 2023 thinking I'd ride mostly gravel. Aluminum frame, 50mm tire clearance, and bike fit. 2 years later, I ride 90% road with this bike. I'm considering investing in a 2nd wheelset so that I can swap them out depending on the ride. For my gravel wheelset, I can go big 40mm+, but since I will be low pressure, I see no need for Carbon wheelset. For my road wheels, I'm thinking 26-32mm tires and Carbon may give me a cushy ride as I'm used to riding at relatively low pressure of 40psi. I'm trying to avoid a 2nd bike. Am I on the right track?
what an absolute gimp. Makes the video nearly impossible to watch