Top 7 BEST Gravel Bikes For 2024 | The Best For Every Type Of Gravel Riding
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- čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
- We have seen a whole host of new gravel bikes land this year which means 2024 is going to make for a great time to take to the rough stuff. Thanks to our extensive testing for our 'Gravel Bike Of The Year' awards, we have spent lots of time with the most popular models out on the market today. We have rounded up our favourite and in this video you will find our top 7 best gravel bikes for 2024. We have the best offerings from brands like Giant, Specialized, Canyon, Triban, Vitus, BMC and Merida. Let us know down in the comments, which would you pick?
00:00 - Intro
00:24 - Giant Revolt
01:59 - Diverge STR
03:31 - Canyon Grail
05:09 - Triban RC 120
06:43 - Vitus Venon
08:00 - BMC Kaius
09:10 - Merida Silex
10:30 - Outro
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I absolutely love my Revolt, such a fun bike. I can throw it down just about everything, from rough road to singletrack, and ride back up in double quick time. The one tiny thing up with it is the tyres that come on it are absolute crap for UK conditions but that is quickly remedied.
Another video promoting the Vitus Venon without mentioning that the retailers that sell it are bankrupt and is unclear what's going to happen with the whole brand
Yep brainless video, shows that whoever put it together doesn't follow or check the industry
Good point!
Cycling Weekly is most likely not as independent as they'd have us think. The marketing departments of the manufacturers that ended up on this list likely had something to do with their bikes ending up on this list. We should not be naive. If Cycling Weekly wanted to do a valuable video, they would tell us the actual value differences between the highly expensive bikes and the mid-tier bikes within the ranges of each manufacturer, instead of re-hashing the marketing videos put forward by the manufacturers.
There is a bit of a reckoning coming for the bike industry over the next few months. Unfortunately, a lot of smaller bike brands will fold, and the big brands like Specialized and Trek will keep gouging the public. It's our own fault for keeping paying the high prices.
Totally agree
ALL niche markets have become like this. It gets even worse as price category goes up - the hype train must be kept alive.
I'd pick the Revolt, except the creaking PF, my 19 model is still running trouble free
I have the 2023 Revolt AP Frame. Love, Love, Love it. Have it set up with 44F, 9-50R with 50MM Rims and swap between road and gravel. It is just as fast as any road bike I ever had and goes off road like a dream.. I have a 2022 Checkpoint SL6 and absolutely hate it. No comparison to the Revolt.
I'd pick the Grizl over the Grail......but for me I'd pick the Fairlight Secan.....
Which one would i pick? None of them… instead, Cube Nuroad SLT all the way!
Lauf Seigla should be on the list.
Great bike I have 4k miles on my race wireless seigla. Fast and comfortable and great value for the spec. I waited a year for a size L canyon grail that never was available
any news on Vitus. I would like to get Vitus substance.
what about the Bianchi Impulso, has anybody thoughts on this bike?
I’m surprised the basso palta isn’t mentioned here. The new canyon grail is almost great, but lack of 45c clearance a really silly oversight. The specialized crux is more of a Gravel race machine than the over priced str.
I think it's on purpose. I read in an article that the pros told Canyon they would not race on anything wider than a 42... Now if that is a wise decision, I'll leave in the middle.
just missed seeing the new Bianchi impulso!
Not mentioning the Rose Backroad FF, unbelievable.
For sure the best race gravel bike 2024, by far.
Cycling Weekly is a UK Magazine and Rose don't deliver to the UK any more.
@@ianmoore3785 Then the video should have been called "Top 7 BEST Gravel Bikes for Brexit fools" instead.
By the way: The Backroad FF was ridden by the male AND female winner of UNBOUND gravel tournament 2 weeks ago.
@@gnorts828 the tester is located in the UK so can’t get a test bike. You understand that right? I’m sure if he could he would have tested it. Other websites / magazines had similar problems. You continue with your daft anti-British rhetoric though.
@@ianmoore3785 Sorry, I was just messing around and went a bit overboard. It's a pity you can't try out the Backroad FF.
@@gnorts828 I live in Norway so it’s on my radar. I ideally wanted a bike that takes a 700 and 650 wheel though
Would be good if price indications were given for all the bikes, not just randomly.
I got to test the BMC warrantee and found it was a bad experience. I have had warranty claims with other brands frames and never had the trouble that I have had with BMC. My frame had a manufacturing defect and when I put a claim in to have the frame replaced BMC intially refused the claim and stated that because the defect was not readily visible that I would have to accept it. After some more correspondence BMC accepted the claim. My bike is safe to ride but I have to take the bike in to the shop where the shop has to provide evedence that the frame has been cut up before BMC will send the replacement. This means that I will be without a bike for 4 to 6 weeks. I would not recommend buying a BMC bike based on my experience with them.
BMC's are a joke. Shabby manufacturing practices and nosebleed silly prices because they spend all their money paying pros to ride their disposable trash frames.
Audio needs a de-esser
I was surprised you skipped Trek and Cannondale. The Topstone is a very good bike in carbon and alloy. But then again this is just your opinion and I respect that.
And Scott
Cannondale Topstone Neo-Carbon 2 is In-F-ing-Credible!!!
How come no trek cross check alr 5 ?? There pretty decent.🚲🍺
We don’t have gravel roads in Florida. If a road isn’t paved, it’s probably private. 😮😮😮
No Trek Checkpoint series? Not even honorable mention...
Specialized, Cervelo, Pinarello, etc... should really stop doing that thing with overpricing everthing. Bike costs 14k€ and it's real cost is under 2k€. This is getting out of hands. Wake up bike industries. This is one big NO!
Easy solution, don‘t buy the expensive bike and go for a cheaper one. Oh, and stop whining.
p.s. I bought my last brand new bike in 1990 (Cannondale M2000 frame with Syncros components), only 2nd hand since then.
3T EXTREMA
Why don't they make a gravel bike with a front suspension fork?
They do. Canyon Grizl comes to mind.
There is also a Giant Revolt with a Rock Shox fork. A front fork isn't really necessary.
Because that would negate the whole idea of gravel riding altogether. People wanted lighter bikes to ride faster on paved roads and easier terrain and nobody needs suspension for that.
@@petersouthernboy6327 A front fork is always necessary, just not a suspended one.
Needed to skip the specialized...
1:21 Intro model is "competitive" at JUST under 3000GBP lol... smh
Please please if you see this, check out ETOE's bike painting!! His business is failing and his art and paint jobs are some of the best I've seen, please save him from loosing hi dream
He really is amazing!
DO NOT BY Specialized !! This brand does not care about its riders and is an expensive scam all over !
Based upon what?
I’ve always had great customer support from Specialized, unfortunately not the same with Canyon
@@CG-vb9di Canyon not having any customer support is part of their business model.
Nobody needs suspension on a gravel bike, especially not a whimsical, ugly "solution" as offered by Specialized. Suspension and single chainrings belong on MTBs, that were slow on tarmac and in less technical terrain which is why gravel bikes came into being in the first place.
🤔Spé', BMC,... Des modèles qui ont déjà 2 ans 😲👎...??
Rim brakes for the win in 2023 🤨
On a mainstream Gravel bike?? Not likely.....
@@WerdnaLiten For the win I sayyyyyyyyyyy🤨🤨🤨
Or just get a mountain bike and stop p#ssing around
Hi i am from india
Marin Dsx does everything and more than these over hyped over priced bikes nobody needs
LOL, "we put together a list of our paid advertisers cookie cutter bikes."
These are not even reviews, they are simple regurgitations of the marketing departments BS of the firms that make these silly priced cookie cutter bikes.
Yep 👍