The Gear: Gravel Gear
Posted By Gravel Union
On 12 May 2021
Every gravel rider probably has a list of reasons in their head why their gravel bike is the best. So, we thought we would put this to the test and showcase the best of the best right here on the Gravel Union website.
If you think your gravel bike is worthy of being featured, what we’re after is an explanation of what makes it amazing/special/different to everyone else’s. If you’ve made some interesting modifications, had it custom painted or just fitted an interesting mix of components you love, this is your chance to tell the world about it. If you would like to be featured, we would like you to send us the following:
- A minimum of 5 decent quality images. Smartphone shots will be perfect, but you’ll get extra bonus points for nice lighting, novel backdrop, different perspectives. Images all need to be in landscape orientation please.
- We would also like to describe what makes your build so special in no more than 250 words.
- Put the images in a Dropbox or Googledrive folder and send us the link with your text – info@gravelunion.cc
- Each month the team at Gravel Union will pick out our favourite to showcase on the site and the winner will get a (highly sought after) Gravel Union t-shirt and eternal fame in the gravel world of course.
We thought we would kick things off by featuring the bikes ridden by the Gravel Union team. How much do you think you can tell about us from what we choose to ride?
Olly:
It’s not a ‘proper’ gravel bike, it’s a home assembled #monstercross bike instead, based on a Trek ProCaliber frame and fitted with Kinesis forks. I’m running Shimano GRX Di2 levers, XT Di2 rear mech, XTR Di2 front mech, XT 11-42 cassette and XT 2x chainset. I have tailored the fit to suit my build (I have relatively long legs and a short body) by fitting an inline seatpost and a 50mm stem. What’s different about it? I designed the specification to suit my style of riding (and the local trails) and then had it custom painted to give it a cohesive look. It will be used for local trail riding, bikepacking trips and night rides. It weighs less than 10kgs and is the most fun bike I’ve ever ridden.
Emma: