The best dual-suspension gravel bike for rugged dirt roads and singletrack trails. With the Kingpin system and Lefty fork, nothing is off-limits.
Where it thrives: Gravel and Dirt Roads, Rough Pavement, Trails
What it's built for: Gravel riding, back road exploring, bike packing and off-road adventures
FEATURES:
Where it thrives: Gravel and Dirt Roads, Rough Pavement, Trails
What it's built for: Gravel riding, back road exploring, bike packing and off-road adventures
FEATURES:
- Lightweight Topstone Carbon frame with Kingpin suspension / Lefty Oliver Carbon gravel suspension fork, 30mm travel
- SRAM Force eTap electronic 12-speed group / SAVE Carbon seatpost
- HollowGram 22 carbon wheels w/ 700x44c WTB Raddler tires
SPECS:
Frame | Topstone Carbon, Kingpin suspension system, SmartSense compatible, 12x142mm thru-axle, 27.2 dropper post ready, BSA 68mm threaded BB, DirectLine internal cable routing, removable fender bridge, multiple gear/bottle mounts |
Fork | Lefty Oliver Carbon, 30mm travel, lockout, Chamber Damper w/ All-Over tune, ISO High-Ride air spring, tapered steerer, 700c, 55mm offset |
Rims/Wheels | HollowGram 22, Carbon, 700c, 24h front, 28h rear, 22mm deep, 25mm IW, tubeless ready |
Hubs | (F) HollowGram Lefty SL, sealed bearing, 6-bolt / (R) HollowGram 12x142mm w/ DT Swiss internals, 6-bolt |
Spokes | Formula Grand Forza |
Tires | WTB Raddler TCS Light, 700 x 44c, tubeless ready |
Crankset | SRAM Force Direct Mount |
Chainrings | 40T |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB BSA Road 68 Wide |
Chain | SRAM Force, 12-speed |
Front Derailleur | N/A |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM Force eTap AXS XPLR |
Cassette/Rear Cogs
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SRAM XG-1271 XPLR, 10-44, 12-speed |
Shifters | SRAM Force eTap AXS, 12-speed |
Handlebars | Cannondale 2 ShortDrop, 7050 alloy, 12 deg flare drop |
Stem | Cannondale 1, 7050 Alloy, -7° |
Brake Levers | SRAM Force eTap AXS |
Brakes | SRAM Force eTap AXS, 160/160mm CenterLine 6-bolt rotors |
Saddle | Fizik Terra Argo X3, kium rails |
Seat Post | SAVE Carbon, 27.2, 350mm (XS-L), 400mm (XL) |
Extras | StrapRack toolholder |
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