Looking for your first gravel bike in 2026? This video breaks down exactly what to look for — from frame material and geometry to drivetrains, tire clearance, and brakes — so you can buy a bike that’s affordable, capable, and future-proof. I also reveal my top 3 gravel bike picks for 2026: the Giant Revolt 1, Specialized Diverge Sport 4, and Trek Checkpoint ALR 4. Whether you’re new to gravel riding or upgrading your setup, this guide will help you choose the right bike with confidence and avoid common mistakes.
Watch now to find the best budget gravel bike for your riding style and trails.

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  1. The Gravel bike I want would have:
    –Aluminum frame .
    –Clearance for 2.25 (57mm) tires.
    –Wide i30mm aluminum hooked rims.
    –1x mechanical drivetrain with a wide range 10-51 (Shimano) or 10-52 (Sram) cassette.

  2. Fantastic to see more affordable gravel bikes reviews . I had ordered the Giant Revolt 1 before I watched this video so nice to see it recommended ,I know its not perfect but I got it £ 300 pounds cheaper than most online outlets in the UK are selling if for.

  3. Im not sure if this is region specific but I dont get how these bikes "destroy" their competition. At that pricepoint you get carbon frame or at least grx equipped bikes from brands like Cube, Merida, Canyon, …
    While these are possibly one of the most expensive alu frame, Cues equipped bikes.

  4. I know ppl love to have a big brand logo on there frame, but these 3 bikes are actually still qutie expensive. Cube has much more fair pricing and makes bikes with superb quality. Full corbon bikes starting at 2000 euro and all alloy gravel bikes are below 1700 euro. Also, cube stores are everywhere, you can test drive them and get them serviced there. For some reason they are always overlooked in these videos.

  5. I typed "best affordable gravel bike" into YouTube's search engine, and I'm getting videos like this where bicycle content creators are recommending $2,000+ bikes + aftermarket upgrades. The bicycle industry is so ridiculously overpriced. My local bike shops are full of bikes that cost several thousand dollars. I didn't see anything under $650. I even saw several bikes that were between $10,000 to $15,000. That's especially absurd to me because I'm also into motorcycles. I can buy entire naked bikes and sports bikes for around $8,000 that have hundreds of parts and much larger and beefier components that had way more engineering, machining, and labor put into making them. The idea that a simple gravel bike can cost the same price or even twice the price of a Honda CB750 Hornet, Suzuki GSX-8S, or Yamaha MT-07 is absolutely ridiculous. I'm never doing it.

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