Gravel / Cyclocross Bikes For Sale - CPO Used & New
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Have you ever considered venturing off the beaten path? Well, saddle up and check out the world of gravel and cyclocross bikes. If you're looking for an incredibly versatile bike that can take on almost any terrain, gravel or cyclocross bikes could be the perfect addition to your cycling quiver. These bikes can handle it all!
With a range of drivetrain options and frame geometry made for anything from fast hard-pack to rocky singletrack, plus off-road-friendly features like disc brakes and knobby tires, it's easy to see why many cyclists have already become devoted gravel riders. TPC carries all of the most popular gravel bikes from brands like Specialized and Trek, which will satisfy the needs of everyone from beginners to pro racers.
So what’s the difference between gravel and cyclocross bikes? Gravel bikes generally have more relaxed geometry and bigger tire clearance that emphasizes stability and comfort on long-distance rides over diverse terrain. Cyclocross bikes, on the other hand, are built with more agile and aggressive geometry for the sharp turns of cyclocross race courses. Both bikes work well on unpaved adventures, and choosing the right bike is a matter of personal preference.
Why pick a gravel or cyclocross bike over a road bike? For starters, they allow you to explore new roads, paths, and trails that you couldn't with a road bike. Plus, wider tires and compliance features add comfort and stability on long rides. So, if you're looking to up your cycling game and challenge yourself, a gravel or cyclocross bike might be the perfect investment. Rider Height (in) Rider Height (cm) Frame Size Frame Size (cm)Gravel / Cyclocross Bike Size Chart
4'11" - 5'2" 148-158cm X-Small (XS) 43-47cm 5'3" - 5'6" 159-168cm Small (S) 48-51cm 5'7" - 5'10" 169-178cm Medium (M) 52-55cm 5'11" - 6'1" 179-185cm Large (L) 56-58cm 6'2" - 6'4" 186-193cm X-Large (XL) 59-62cm 6'4" and up 195cm + XX- Large (XXL) 63cm +
Why Are They Called Gravel Bikes, Differences w/Road Bikes & Other Gravel Bike FAQs
Gravel bikes are named for their versatility and capability to handle a variety of terrains, particularly gravel roads and trails. They bridge the gap between road bikes and mountain bikes, offering a comfortable and efficient ride on rough, unpaved surfaces while maintaining speed on smoother roads.
Differences Between Gravel and Road Bikes
Gravel bikes differ from road bikes in a few ways:
- Tires: Gravel bikes have wider, knobbier tires for better traction on rough terrain, while road bikes have narrower, slick tires optimized for speed on paved surfaces.
- Frame Geometry: Gravel bikes feature a more relaxed geometry for stability and comfort on uneven surfaces, whereas road bikes are designed for a more aggressive, aerodynamic position.
- Gearing: Gravel bikes often come with a wider range of gears to handle varied terrain, including steep climbs, while road bikes have tighter gear ratios for maintaining high speeds on flat roads.
- Brake Systems: Most gravel bikes use disc brakes for superior stopping power in diverse conditions, whereas road bikes may use either disc or rim brakes.
- Mounting Options: Gravel bikes usually offer multiple mounting points for accessories like racks, fenders, and extra water bottles, making them suitable for long-distance rides and bikepacking.
What’s Gravel Cycling All About?
Gravel cycling is an adventure-oriented discipline that combines elements of road cycling and mountain biking. It involves riding on a mix of gravel roads, dirt trails, and rough paths, offering cyclists a chance to explore less-traveled routes and scenic backroads.
Gravel cycling gained steam in the early 2010s. This rise in interest was driven by cyclists seeking new adventures off the beaten path, away from busy roads and into more scenic and challenging terrains. The growth of gravel-specific events, races, and bike designs tailored to handle mixed terrains further boosted its appeal.
Gravel cycling emphasizes endurance, versatility, and the ability to tackle a variety of surfaces, making it a popular choice for riders seeking both challenge and exploration.
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Top 9 Gravel Bikes That Hold Their Value - From TPC's Magazine
TPC has sold over 45,000+ Certified Pre-Owned bikes so we have more data than anyone on what bikes hold their value. We dug through the numbers and found the 9 gravel bike brands and models that resist depreciation the best. Read the full article here.
Gravel Bikes vs. Cyclocross Bikes: 5 Key Differences - From TPC's Magazine
Gravel is the new darling of cycling. It’s so beloved that many seem to have forgotten about gravel’s older sibling, cyclocross. But wait, I know what you’re thinking. What’s the difference? Read the full article here.
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