Everyday
Everyday
Gravel everyday – which bike suits you best?
Aluminium
6 screw-on points (for mudguards)
Aluminio
Potencia ROSE
Trazado de cable integrado
Carbon
ROSE Blend
40 mm max. tyre width2
Aluminium
ROSE SP-DC1
27.2 diameter
Aluminium
ROSE G20
Tubeless ready
from 1.449,00 €
from 11.3 kg
that can do it all
steel
14 attachment points
Aluminium
ROSE stem
Internal cable routing
Carbon
ROSE Backroad
55 mm max. tyre width2
Aluminio
Ritchey
Offset 25 mm
Aluminium
G 25 / G Thirty
Tubeless ready
from 2.499,00 €
Aluminum
14 attachment points
Aluminio
Potencia ROSE
Trazado de cable integrado
Carbon
ROSE Backroad
50 / 45 mm max. tyre width2
Aluminium
WTB Silverado Medium
Aluminium
ROSE R/G 323
Tubeless ready
from 3.299,00 €
Carbon
14 attachment points
Aluminio
Potencia ROSE
Trazado de cable integrado
Carbono
ROSE Backroad
Neumáticos max. de 45 / 47 mm de ancho2
Carbono
ROSE D-Shape
Offset 8 / 25 mm 3
Aluminium
ROSE R/G 323
Tubeless ready
2Depending on wheel size; 3Depending on model
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Gravel bikes for everyday use, fitness and leisure
The most important facts in brief
- Everyday gravel bikes are sporty all-rounders that also impress in everyday use.
- Comfortable geometries and lightweight tyres are key features of this category.
- Versatile options to transport luggage play an important role.
- The spectrum ranges from beginner-friendly gravel bikes to modern randonneurs.
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What are the features of an everyday gravel bike?
Everyday gravel bikes stand for versatility and suitability for everyday use. With comfortable geometries and practical equipment, they bridge the gap to urban and hybrid bikes, but remain true to their gravel genes and their basic sports focus. Maximum speed and challenging terrain, on the other hand, are left to the Race and Adventure segment.
These bikes range from modified adventure bikes with full equipment to ones that set accents with robust frame materials and a more upright cycling posture. What they all have in common is the desire to enable rapid progress even in urban areas and to adapt flexibly to everyday conditions.
All everyday gravel bikes therefore offer the option of fitting mudguards and stands if these are not already installed. Lightweight gravel tyres with moderate treads and tyre widths are also typical. On the other hand, the devices for carrying luggage vary – depending on how sporty, stylish or practical you prefer it.
Which bike model is the right one for you?
As versatile as the everyday gravel bikes are – each model has its own specialties. Which bike suits you best therefore also depends on your personal preferences. Which statement is most true for you?
• I'm looking for a beginner-friendly gravel bike for sport and everyday life.
With the Blend Gravel, you can set off in a sporty manner without compromising on comfort. The balanced riding position of the affordable gravel bike is also suitable for relaxed trips into the city.
Take a look at the Blend.
• I'm looking for a robust city bike that also works well off-road.
Cruising with style: With its robust steel frame, a relaxed riding position and innovative solutions for carrying luggage, the Hobo is ideal for the city, but also feels at home off-road.
Take a look at the Hobo.
• I am looking for a reliable all-rounder with everyday and commuter qualities.
On the fully equipped Backroad AL EQ, you sit slightly more upright than on the carbon model – with the robust aluminium frame it’s an ideal combination for daily commuting and relaxed tours.
Take a look at the Backroad AL EQ.
• I am looking for a sporty gravel bike with full equipment and low weight.
The everyday bike for maximum riding fun: Fully equipped, with sporty geometry and a lightweight carbon frame, the Backroad EQ also provides plenty of comfort off-road and on long tours.
Take a look at the Backroad EQ .
Are everyday gravel bikes suitable for bikepacking?
With their balanced geometries, wide tyres and comfort features, everyday gravel bikes are ideal touring companions. However, as the length of the tours increases, so does the luggage. That’s why many luggage storage options are required for multi-day tours.
You can equip the Blend with bikepacking bags and retrofit a pannier rack if required. With 14 mounting points and luggage rack, the Backroad EQ models can even be considered true randonneur bikes – fast touring bikes with drop bar that can take on everything from brevet and spontaneous bikepacking trips to bike tours with light luggage. Take a look at the most important key data in comparison:
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What is the weight limit for the payload?
While touring and hybrid bikes are designed for high payloads and are correspondingly heavy and stable, gravel bikes focus on sporting aspects and therefore on optimising the weight of the frame. That’s why the weight limit for our everyday gravel bikes is 110 kg.
This value, also known as the system weight, refers to the weight of the rider, the luggage, any bicycle trailer plus additional load, as well as the weight of the bicycle itself. Or to put it more simply: Imagine riding onto a scale with your bike fully loaded. The value determined in this way must not exceed the system weight of the respective bike.
Sample calculation:
10 kg (bike) + 75 kg (rider) + 5 kg (luggage) + 15 kg (child trailer) + 5 kg (child) = 110 kg
The bike must therefore have a system weight of at least 110 kg.
Which accessories are useful for everyday gravel bikes?
With an everyday gravel bike, you decide what to focus on: Do you use it as a fast, versatile city bike? For training, touring or bikepacking adventures? Your choice of accessories should also be appropriate.
Starting with the pedals, where you choice between flat, clipless and duo pedals. You can delve deeper into the subject with our gravel pedal guide. The second must-have is a bike helmet. Most gravel bikers choose road helmets. Add a pair of cycling glasses to protect your eyes – and you're all set for now.
However, you should buy things like a puncture repair kit or a bike lock in the long term. You won't be able to avoid chain oil if you care about your drive. Take a look at other useful accessories for solid initial equipment:
• Basics: Pedals, bike lock, pump
• Clothing: Helmet, glasses, cycling trousers, jersey, cycling shoes
• Parts: Bottle cage and water bottle, saddle or frame bag, bike computer or smartphone holder
• Breakdown aids: Repair kit, spare tube, tyre lever, mini pump, multi-tool
• Care: Chain oil, bike cleaner, chain cleaner
• Tools: Torque wrench, workstand, tool box