Collection: Gravel Bikes

Gravel biking blends the best of road and off-road cycling, letting you explore everything from paved roads to rugged trails. At ERIK'S, we offer a carefully selected range of gravel bikes to handle diverse terrain without sacrificing speed or comfort.

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Why Choose Gravel Bikes from ERIK'S?

  • Versatile Selection: Our gravel bikes are designed to perform on a variety of surfaces, from dirt and gravel roads to pavement and singletrack.
  • Expert Guidance: Our team can help match you with the perfect gravel bike that fits your riding style, skill level, and adventure goals.
  • Competitive Pricing: Quality gravel bikes don't have to break the bank. We offer great deals on top models for every budget. 
  • Reliable Support: From test rides to tune-ups, ERIK'S is here to support your ride every step of the way. 

Types of Gravel Bikes at ERIK'S

We offer gravel bikes that come in a variety of styles to fit different preferences and riding conditions: 

Adventure Gravel Bikes

Built tough for long rides over mixed terrain. They feature relaxed geometry and durable components to handle anything you throw at them.

Race Gravel Bikes

These are lightweight and aerodynamic, designed for speed and agility on smoother gravel roads and racing events.

Drop Bar Gravel Bikes

Featuring drop handlebars, these bikes offer multiple hand positions for comfort and control on long rides. Ideal for riders who want road bike handling with gravel capability.

Commuter Gravel Bikes

Designed for daily riding with the versatility to handle both paved and unpaved roads. Commuter gravel bikes often come equipped with mounts for racks and fenders to make your commute easier.

Key Features to Consider When Buying a Gravel Bike

  • Frame Material: Aluminum, carbon fiber, and steel are common. Carbon is light and smooth but pricier; steel offers durability and comfort; aluminum provides a good balance of weight and cost.
  • Tire Clearance: Gravel bikes typically have a wider tire clearance than road bikes to accommodate tires ranging from 35mm to 45mm or more for extra grip and comfort
  • Gearing: A wide gear range is important for tackling varied terrain, especially steep climbs or loose gravel.
  • Brakes: Disc brakes are standard for gravel bikes, offering reliable stopping power in wet and muddy conditions. 

Gravel Bike FAQs

What makes a gravel bike different from a road bike?

Gravel bikes have wider tires, more relaxed geometry, and stronger components to handle rough terrain that road bikes aren’t designed for.

Can I use a gravel bike for commuting?

Yes! Gravel bikes are versatile enough to be used for daily commuting, especially if your route includes unpaved sections or rough roads.

What tire size is best for gravel biking?

Tire widths between 35mm and 45mm are common, offering a good balance of speed, comfort, and traction.