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Gravel & Cyclocross

$1,799.99
Checkpoint ALR 4 is the best value gravel bike in the lineup. Kitted out with a 300 Series Alpha Aluminum frame, Checkpoint ALR 4 is just as responsive on chunky gravel roads as it is smooth on the tarmac. Tons of features like tubeless-ready wheels, a SRAM Apex 11-speed drivetrain, and mechanical disc brakes make Checkpoint ALR 4 the perfect ride for ease of entry into the wide world of gravel.  It's right for you if... You want to make the jump into the wide world of gravel and also want a fully capable bike for tackling century rides and the daily commute, too. Checkpoint ALR 4 is your ticket to turning every ride into an adventure. The tech you get A responsive 300 Series Alpha Aluminum frame, hidden cables that won't interfere with bags, integrated rack, fender, and frame bag mounts, a 1x11 speed SRAM Apex drivetrain for smooth shifting on punchy climbs and variable terrain, mechanical disc brakes for ease of stopping quick in all conditions, tubeless ready rims, and wide Bontrager GR1 Team Issue 700x40c gravel tires for added comfort and traction. The final word If you're ready to start exploring every road while taking on the daily grind, Checkpoint ALR 4 is your wallet-friendly ride. Versatility is the name of the game and a durable alloy frame, mounts for all kinds of accessories, and wide tires make for comfort and customization wherever the road, or lack thereof takes you. Why you'll love it - The durable and capable 300 Series Alpha Aluminum frame makes for a fun, stable, and responsive ride - You get serious versatility that's suited for a wide variety of ride styles, from gravel and bikepacking to daily commutes - Massive tire clearance means you can use tires up to 45c for extra traction and stability in any conditions - Fork, top tube, and integrated frame mounts make it easy to carry gear and water - Powerful mechanical disc brakes make stopping in all conditions easy Features: New progressive geometry For quick, nimble handling that still keeps you stable and in control on rougher descents. Tire clearance Lots of clearance means you can run meatier tires (700x45mm or 27.5x2.1") for tackling chunkier gravel and terrain. Tons of mounts Integrated frame bag and fender mounts make it easy to carry gear and water.
$2,800.00
WELCOME TO THE ERA OF SPEED IN GRAVEL. A new breed of rider is emerging—one who loves the freedom and exploration that gravel culture was founded upon but who has a hunger to ride wild, to go full bore, and to explore not just geography but personal limits. This frontier requires a new kind of gravel machine, one engineered not to roam the trails, but to slay them. For these athletes, we created a machine engineered for pure, unapologetic speed—ready to take down finish lines, KOM leaderboards, PR’s, and FKT’s. A single bike that first generates maximum speed, then controls that speed across the variable conditions gravel athletes must conquer. A machine built without limits, for the riders willing to test them. ROAD RACING INSPIRED. GRAVEL RACING REFINED. It’s time to change the paradigm of gravel bike design from hauling gear slowly to empowering athletes quickly. Leveraging vast knowledge from road racing, the Aspero frame is designed with world tour stiffness for greater pedal power transfer, using less and lighter material to aid climbing and accelerating, while maximizing speeds with aerodynamic shapes critical to efficiency at speed. The Aspero lets you choose the tire that best suits the terrain so you're always in control, with clearance for 700x42c or 650Bx49 combinations. Since different outside rolling diameters of various wheel and tire combinations affect the bike handling, the fork includes a "Trail Mixer" design that adjusts trail to lessen the impact on handling when swapping between most common tire sizes. - Aspero full carbon frame and fork - SRAM Apex 1 drivetrain - Alex Rims Boondocks 7-D Tubeless wheels - SRAM Apex HRD hydraulic disc brakes
$1,299.99
Crockett has made a name for itself in world's biggest cyclocross races, including the World Cup. But it's also right at home on your local circuit or gravel roads. Wherever it's ridden, Crockett Disc frameset likes to go fast and have a good time. Its advanced alloy frame looks and handles like carbon for a solid start on the cyclocross bike of your dreams. - Carbon looks and handling, alloy price point: Invisible Weld Technology and shaped tubes for sleek looks, light weight, and incredible handling - The full carbon Trek Cross fork soaks up the chatter from rough roads, gravel, and cyclocross courses - Internal cable routing with Control Freak Cable Management keeps things smooth, quiet, and clean
$2,799.99 - $3,399.99 $3,399.99 Up to 18% Off
Checkpoint SL 5 is a carbon gravel bike made for epic all-road adventures. It's built with lightweight OCLV Carbon, terrain-smoothing damped IsoSpeed, nimble-yet-stable progressive geometry, internal storage and loads of mounts. All of that adds up to a rad gravel bike capable of crushing the longest, roughest rides and the most ambitious bikepacking trips. It's right for you if... Chamois or cut-off shorts, bikepacking trip or brutal day of gravel racing—you're going to ride far, go fast, and have a great time. You want a bike that's both fast and comfortable, and you want endless carry options for gravel races and everyday adventures. The tech you get A 500 Series OCLV Carbon frame with damped Rear IsoSpeed and carbon armor, a progressive geometry that's stable at speed and efficient when you're grinding up a climb, internal storage, hidden cables that won't interfere with bags, integrated frame bag mounts, and rack and fender mounts. Plus, a carbon fork, a 2x11 Shimano GRX drivetrain with lower gears for grinding up hills or through rough gravel, and wide 700x40c gravel tires for added stability and traction. You can even run a dropper post to get low on long descents. The final word Light, fast, comfortable. Checkpoint SL 5 gives you the unmatched ride quality of an OCLV Carbon frame with IsoSpeed and gravel-specific geometry, plus internal storage and a drivetrain built for rough terrain. Why you'll love it - The damped, controlled rebound of the IsoSpeed decoupler soaks up fatiguing bumps without bouncing you around - All-new progressive geometry is quick and nimble yet keeps you stable and in control on fast, choppy descents - A sleek internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear - Massive tire clearance means you can use tires up to 45c for extra traction and stability in any conditions - Integrated frame bag mounts and rack and fender mounts make it easy to carry gear and water
$5,499.99 - $5,999.99 $5,999.99 Up to 8% Off
Checkpoint SL 7 eTap pairs a light OCLV Carbon gravel frame with IsoSpeed and high-tech parts picked for performance and incredible ride quality on the toughest and roughest gravel adventures. A nimble-yet-stable progressive geometry, a smart and smooth SRAM wireless electronic drivetrain, carbon wheels, and internal storage give you the comfort and capability you need to tackle your next all-road excursion. It's right for you if... You want an adventure-hungry carbon gravel bike that can help you crush the toughest, longest rides. You also want the swift, precise, and cable-free shifting of an advanced wireless electronic drivetrain, and carbon wheels for extra comfort on rough terrain. The tech you get A 500 Series OCLV Carbon frame with damped Rear IsoSpeed and carbon armor, a progressive geometry that's stable at speed and efficient when you're grinding up a climb, internal storage, hidden cables that won't interfere with bags, integrated frame bag mounts, and rack and fender mounts. Plus, a carbon fork, 2x12 SRAM Force eTap AXS wireless electronic drivetrain with a wide-range cassette, and Bontrager Aeolus Pro 3V OCLV Carbon wheels with wide 700x40c gravel tires that provide extra traction and stability. You can even run a dropper post to get low on long descents. Fits up to 45c tires. The final word This bike is built to stand up to the most grueling gravel races and burliest all-road bikepacking adventures. It's light, fast, comfortable, and fitted with pro-level parts, like an advanced wireless electronic drivetrain and carbon wheels. Why you'll love it - The SRAM Force eTap AXS drivetrain is smart, smooth, and completely wireless - The damped, controlled rebound of the IsoSpeed decoupler soaks up fatiguing bumps without bouncing you around - All-new progressive geometry is quick and nimble yet keeps you stable and in control on fast, choppy descents - A sleek internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear - Integrated frame bag mounts and rack and fender mounts make it easy to carry gear and water
$7,099.00
The road goes on forever and the party never ends When the Stigmata was resurrected in 2015, we fused a number of MTB standards and design features to create our spin on the modern CX bike. Something must have clicked, because within months of launch it raced to victory at the legendary Three Peaks, and has continued to contend at elite cyclocross races around the world. Nowadays, the internally routed disc brakes, generous tire clearance, and thru-axles approach that made the Stigmata famous have become more of a norm, so we took a fresh look at which standards the riders of tomorrow wanted access to today. Threaded bottom brackets remain a perennial favorite across our entire line thanks to their proven robust, cost-effective, and compatible design. “If it ain’t broke…” ...and it never is. Fender mounts add a bit of CYA and highlight the Stigmata’s ever-widening scope of purpose. We added to that with three bottle cage mounts so that the frame can still hold at least one normal bottle even when running a front triangle bag. Deeper adventures, bigger tires perhaps? The frame now clears up to a 45mm 700c or a 2.1” 650b tire. Marry the latter to our Force/X01 AXS mashup kit and you’ve got yourself the kind of drop-bar singletrack rallycat we can all get on board with. And when it comes to good old-fashioned off-road etiquette, the Stigmata’s had some coaching at the Highball school of stiffness, handling, and offroad feel. The carbon layup borrows knowledge gained from not just the Highball, but also Danny MacAskill’s trials bike, to produce a ride so law-abiding you’d think HR had sent it on a compliance training course. Geometry plays a big part here too, so we’ve made tweaks to improve handling for smaller riders and reduce toe overlap. The reworking of the 52/54cm frames means the Stigmata now comfortably suits riders from 5’3” and up. Different fork offsets—50mm for the 52-54cm sizes, and 45mm for the 56-61cm sizes—help ensure your little piggies don’t go to market on the front wheel. Topped off with tidy details like 12mm front axle, flat mount brakes, and build-specific Reserve wheel packages, the Stigmata is designed to let you decide whatever the heck you want this category to be.
$4,599.00
The road goes on forever and the party never ends When the Stigmata was resurrected in 2015, we fused a number of MTB standards and design features to create our spin on the modern CX bike. Something must have clicked, because within months of launch it raced to victory at the legendary Three Peaks, and has continued to contend at elite cyclocross races around the world. Nowadays, the internally routed disc brakes, generous tire clearance, and thru-axles approach that made the Stigmata famous have become more of a norm, so we took a fresh look at which standards the riders of tomorrow wanted access to today. Threaded bottom brackets remain a perennial favorite across our entire line thanks to their proven robust, cost-effective, and compatible design. “If it ain’t broke…” ...and it never is. Fender mounts add a bit of CYA and highlight the Stigmata’s ever-widening scope of purpose. We added to that with three bottle cage mounts so that the frame can still hold at least one normal bottle even when running a front triangle bag. Deeper adventures, bigger tires perhaps? The frame now clears up to a 45mm 700c or a 2.1” 650b tire. Marry the latter to our Force/X01 AXS mashup kit and you’ve got yourself the kind of drop-bar singletrack rallycat we can all get on board with. And when it comes to good old-fashioned off-road etiquette, the Stigmata’s had some coaching at the Highball school of stiffness, handling, and offroad feel. The carbon layup borrows knowledge gained from not just the Highball, but also Danny MacAskill’s trials bike, to produce a ride so law-abiding you’d think HR had sent it on a compliance training course. Geometry plays a big part here too, so we’ve made tweaks to improve handling for smaller riders and reduce toe overlap. The reworking of the 52/54cm frames means the Stigmata now comfortably suits riders from 5’3” and up. Different fork offsets—50mm for the 52-54cm sizes, and 45mm for the 56-61cm sizes—help ensure your little piggies don’t go to market on the front wheel. Topped off with tidy details like 12mm front axle, flat mount brakes, and build-specific Reserve wheel packages, the Stigmata is designed to let you decide whatever the heck you want this category to be.
$5,899.00 - $7,099.00
When the Stigmata was resurrected in 2015, we fused a number of MTB standards and design features to create our spin on the modern CX bike. Something must have clicked, because within months of launch it raced to victory at the legendary Three Peaks, and has continued to contend at elite cyclocross races around the world. Nowadays, the internally routed disc brakes, generous tire clearance and thru-axles approach that made the Stigmata famous have become more of a norm, so we took a fresh look at which standards the riders of tomorrow wanted access to today. Threaded bottom brackets remain a perennial favorite across our entire line thanks to their proven robust, cost-effective and compatible design. “If it ain’t broke…” ...and it never is. Fender mounts add a bit of CYA, and highlight the Stigmata’s ever-widening scope of purpose. We added to that with three bottle cage mounts so that the frame can still hold at least one normal bottle even when running a front triangle bag. Deeper adventures, bigger tires perhaps? The frame now clears up to a 45mm 700c or a 2.1” 650b tire. Marry the latter to our Force/X01 AXS mashup kit and you’ve got yourself the kind of drop-bar singletrack rallycat we can all get on board with. And when it comes to good old-fashioned off-road etiquette, the Stigmata’s had some coaching at the Highball school of stiffness, handling, and offroad feel. The carbon layup borrows knowledge gained from not just the Highball, but also Danny MacAskill’s trials bike, to produce a ride so law-abiding you’d think HR had sent it on a compliance training course. Geometry plays a big part here too, so we’ve made tweaks to improve handling for smaller riders and reduce toe overlap. The reworking of the 52/54cm frames means the Stigmata now comfortably suits riders from 5’3” and up. Meanwhile different fork offsets—50mm for the 52-54cm sizes, and 45mm for the 56-61cm sizes—help ensure your little piggies don’t go to market on the front wheel. Topped off with tidy details like 12mm front axle, flat mount brakes and build-specific Reserve wheel packages, the Stigmata is designed to let you decide whatever the heck you want this category to be. - Carbon CC frame and fork - Choice of DT XR 361 Asym 29 rims or Santa Cruz Reserve 22 700c Carbon Rims - 12-speed SRAM Force eTap AXS electronic drivetrain
$9,899.00
When the Stigmata was resurrected in 2015, we fused a number of MTB standards and design features to create our spin on the modern CX bike. Something must have clicked, because within months of launch it raced to victory at the legendary Three Peaks, and has continued to contend at elite cyclocross races around the world. Nowadays, the internally routed disc brakes, generous tire clearance and thru-axles approach that made the Stigmata famous have become more of a norm, so we took a fresh look at which standards the riders of tomorrow wanted access to today. Threaded bottom brackets remain a perennial favorite across our entire line thanks to their proven robust, cost-effective and compatible design. “If it ain’t broke…” ...and it never is. Fender mounts add a bit of CYA, and highlight the Stigmata’s ever-widening scope of purpose. We added to that with three bottle cage mounts so that the frame can still hold at least one normal bottle even when running a front triangle bag. Deeper adventures, bigger tires perhaps? The frame now clears up to a 45mm 700c or a 2.1” 650b tire. Marry the latter to our Force/X01 AXS mashup kit and you’ve got yourself the kind of drop-bar singletrack rallycat we can all get on board with. And when it comes to good old-fashioned off-road etiquette, the Stigmata’s had some coaching at the Highball school of stiffness, handling, and offroad feel. The carbon layup borrows knowledge gained from not just the Highball, but also Danny MacAskill’s trials bike, to produce a ride so law-abiding you’d think HR had sent it on a compliance training course. Geometry plays a big part here too, so we’ve made tweaks to improve handling for smaller riders and reduce toe overlap. The reworking of the 52/54cm frames means the Stigmata now comfortably suits riders from 5’3” and up. Meanwhile different fork offsets—50mm for the 52-54cm sizes, and 45mm for the 56-61cm sizes—help ensure your little piggies don’t go to market on the front wheel. Topped off with tidy details like 12mm front axle, flat mount brakes and build-specific Reserve wheel packages, the Stigmata is designed to let you decide whatever the heck you want this category to be. - Carbon CC frame - Santa Cruz Reserve 22 700c Carbon Rims with i9 Torch hubs and Maxxis Rambler tires - 12-speed SRAM Red eTap AXS electronic drivetrain
$5,899.00 - $7,099.00
The Quincy got it’s name from one of our favorite gold rush towns, where the dirt roads and potential for adventure are endless. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. The full carbon frame and fork give where you need it and take a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. The Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And, like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that goldilocks feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort is Number 1, and control is queen. - Carbon CC frame and fork - RaceFace ARC aluminum or Santa Cruz Reserve carbon wheelset - 12-speed SRAM Force eTap AXS drivetrain
$3,499.99
Domane SL 5 is ready to comfortably take on rough roads and long miles in comfort. The lightweight 500 Series OCLV Carbon frame has rear IsoSpeed to smooth out bumps in the road and reduce fatigue, and an integrated cockpit for a setup that looks as good as it feels. It features a reliable Shimano 105 drivetrain, and an easy-access internal storage compartment for stowing ride essentials. Plus, lofty 38mm tire clearance lets you take on any road from tarmac to light gravel. It's right for you if... You want a comfy and fast ride that's built for the long haul, and prefer the feel of vibration-damping IsoSpeed and lightweight carbon. Rides might take you over smooth pavement, rough roads, and well beyond. You want a bike with wide tire clearance to get you through it all. The tech you get A light and refined 500 Series OCLV Carbon frame and fork with road-smoothing rear IsoSpeed, powerful flat-mount disc brakes, a full 2x12 Shimano 105 groupset, and tubeless-ready wheels with wider 700x32 tires. An integrated cockpit, internal storage, top tube mounts, and cable routing add to the bike's capability and sleek look. The final word Carbon, comfort, capability. Domane SL 5 is the dream bike for long rides. Its light and fast carbon frame, stable endurance geometry, and road-smoothing rear IsoSpeed keep you comfortable through long miles. You also get the added advantage of a higher-end Shimano 105 drivetrain and powerful disc brakes that let you run wide tires. Why you'll love it - Domane SL Gen 4's aero Kammtail tube shapes and rear IsoSpeed comfort technology come together for a super fast, light, and smooth ride - This bike is super versatile and equally suited to all-day adventures on the open road, club rides, and racing - The Shimano 105 groupset is reliable and won't break the bank - Road-smoothing IsoSpeed and clearance for up to 38mm tires absorb fatiguing bumps in the road for a smoother, more comfortable ride - A convenient internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear, while top tube mounts let you cleanly bolt on a bag for all-day adventures Features: The smooth advantage Newly refined IsoSpeed soaks up fatiguing bumps and saves weight so you can ride stronger longer. Podium-topping speed Raced to victory on the infamous cobblestones of Paris-Roubaix, the new carbon Domane is faster than ever thanks to new aerodynamic improvements and an ultra-light design. Lighter than ever Light and strong 500 Series OCLV Carbon and a new gram-saving design make this the lightest Domane SL disc ever. Versatile tire clearance Comes equipped with fast-rolling 32mm tires, but offers clearance for up to 38mm tires so you can confidently ride everything from smooth pavement to light gravel. Internal storage Internal downtube storage and top tube bag mounts make it easy to carry everything you need for all-day rides. Refined integration Domane is more integrated than ever, with hidden cables and a hidden seatpost clamp. Shimano 105 With shift technology inherited from mechanical Ultegra and Dura-Ace, Shimano 105 gives you top-shelf shifting at a budget-friendly price. Whether you're commuting year-round or training for the big race, Shimano 105 is a workhorse drivetrain that won't hold you back as you grow in the sport.
$7,400.00
HAUL ASS, NOT CARGO A new breed of rider is emerging-one who loves the freedom and exploration that gravel culture was founded upon but who has a hunger to ride hard, to go all out, and to explore not just geography but personal limits. This frontier requires a new kind of gravel machine, one engineered not to roam the trails, but to race them. For these athletes, we engineered Aspero for pure, unapologetic speed, ready to take down finish lines, KOMs, PRs, and FKTs. A bike built without limits, for the riders looking to test them. It's stiff, Classics-racing stiff, and performs like you'd want a road bike to perform off-road. We think that makes sense, and it's what we were trying to do when we were stuffing bigger tires into our existing frames and swapping in aftermarket forks to get a 40mm tire up front. The flip-chip in the fork-we call it the Trail Mixer-keeps the trail measurement consistent whether you choose 700c or 650b tires. This maintains the bike's personality and handling characteristics when you switch from mid-fats to full-fat. There are as many different ways to do gravel as there are gravel bikes these days, but if you're toeing the start line, looking to stay with the lead group, and contend for the victory, Aspero is the bike to get you there.
$3,999.99
Boone 5 Disc is a carbon cyclocross race bike that's built for crushing any CX course — even the most legendary on the UCI circuit. The sleek, lightweight carbon frame has terrain-smoothing Rear IsoSpeed and is trimmed with parts that perform in any conditions, like a capable SRAM Apex drivetrain, vibration-absorbing handlebar, and powerful disc brakes that deliver stopping power in bumpy, muddy terrain. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT - You get durability and capability with SRAM Apex XPLR's clean shifts and huge gear range - This bike was designed with input from cyclocross royalty, including World Champion Sven Nys and U.S. National Champ Katie Compton - Rear IsoSpeed cuts down on the fatiguing impacts of rough courses and increases compliance, helping you ride stronger for longer - Boone's cross-specific geometry and tube shapes make shouldering easy so you can dominate all aspects of a race, including run-ups - Carbon rules on the cross course — it's lighter, more forgiving, and more efficient than aluminum IT'S RIGHT FOR YOU IF… Your happy place is in mid-air bunny hopping over barriers, and you race every course in pursuit of that top spot on the podium. You want a high-end CX race bike designed to help you get there and look great doing it. THE TECH YOU GET A svelte, ultra-lightweight 600 Series OCLV Carbon frame with Rear IsoSpeed for comfort and traction, hidden cable routing for added protection from the elements, a Trek IsoSpeed Cross carbon fork, 1x12 SRAM Apex XPLR drivetrain, Bontrager Elite IsoZone handlebar, and powerful flat-mount hydraulic disc brakes that provide precision stopping power in even the messiest conditions. THE FINAL WORD If you love crushing frites almost as much as crushing flyovers, Boone's the bike for you. It's made for pure speed and podium-topping performance on every section of course, in any conditions.
$5,899.00
The road goes on forever and the party never ends When the Stigmata was resurrected in 2015, we fused a number of MTB standards and design features to create our spin on the modern CX bike. Something must have clicked, because within months of launch it raced to victory at the legendary Three Peaks, and has continued to contend at elite cyclocross races around the world. Nowadays, the internally routed disc brakes, generous tire clearance, and thru-axles approach that made the Stigmata famous have become more of a norm, so we took a fresh look at which standards the riders of tomorrow wanted access to today. Threaded bottom brackets remain a perennial favorite across our entire line thanks to their proven robust, cost-effective, and compatible design. “If it ain’t broke…” ...and it never is. Fender mounts add a bit of CYA and highlight the Stigmata’s ever-widening scope of purpose. We added to that with three bottle cage mounts so that the frame can still hold at least one normal bottle even when running a front triangle bag. Deeper adventures, bigger tires perhaps? The frame now clears up to a 45mm 700c or a 2.1” 650b tire. Marry the latter to our Force/X01 AXS mashup kit and you’ve got yourself the kind of drop-bar singletrack rallycat we can all get on board with. And when it comes to good old-fashioned off-road etiquette, the Stigmata’s had some coaching at the Highball school of stiffness, handling, and offroad feel. The carbon layup borrows knowledge gained from not just the Highball, but also Danny MacAskill’s trials bike, to produce a ride so law-abiding you’d think HR had sent it on a compliance training course. Geometry plays a big part here too, so we’ve made tweaks to improve handling for smaller riders and reduce toe overlap. The reworking of the 52/54cm frames means the Stigmata now comfortably suits riders from 5’3” and up. Different fork offsets—50mm for the 52-54cm sizes, and 45mm for the 56-61cm sizes—help ensure your little piggies don’t go to market on the front wheel. Topped off with tidy details like 12mm front axle, flat mount brakes, and build-specific Reserve wheel packages, the Stigmata is designed to let you decide whatever the heck you want this category to be.
$7,099.00
Heading straight for the Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame, Quincy is on your playlist with a mix that's just right. You’d be forgiven for thinking a bike with this much soul was named after a Grammy Award-winning record producer. But you’d be wrong. This Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame nominee derives its name from a small gold rush town at the heart of our own little dirt road revolution. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. Well don’t stress—Quincy’s on the mixing board and has got the balance just right. The full carbon frame and fork gives where you need it and takes a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. There’s plenty of opportunity to dial in your own personal EQ too. Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that multi-platinum feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort’s Number 1, and control’s so polished it’s off the charts.
$5,899.00
Heading straight for the Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame, Quincy is on your playlist with a mix that's just right. You’d be forgiven for thinking a bike with this much soul was named after a Grammy Award-winning record producer. But you’d be wrong. This Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame nominee derives its name from a small gold rush town at the heart of our own little dirt road revolution. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. Well don’t stress—Quincy’s on the mixing board and has got the balance just right. The full carbon frame and fork gives where you need it and takes a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. There’s plenty of opportunity to dial in your own personal EQ too. Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that multi-platinum feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort’s Number 1, and control’s so polished it’s off the charts.
$3,599.00
Heading straight for the Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame, Quincy is on your playlist with a mix that's just right. You’d be forgiven for thinking a bike with this much soul was named after a Grammy Award-winning record producer. But you’d be wrong. This Gravel & Roll Hall of Fame nominee derives its name from a small gold rush town at the heart of our own little dirt road revolution. You know the kind of roads we’re talking about. The ones you get lost and found on. The kind where you don’t know quite what kind of bike works best and forces a rethink of your whole darn setup. Well don’t stress—Quincy’s on the mixing board and has got the balance just right. The full carbon frame and fork gives where you need it and takes a beating where you need it more. This is a robust bike that’s comfortable on or off-road all day long. There’s plenty of opportunity to dial in your own personal EQ too. Quincy rocks big 700c or smaller 650b wheels, offering clearance to roll on wide tires on both. Pleasingly simple single-ring drivetrains come standard, but the chassis can be set up with even wider range if desired. Mounts for fenders and three water-bottle cages complete the versatility package. Like all Julianas, this bike fits a broad range of rider heights and has a geometry that is designed for having fun. Thankfully, cleverly routed hydraulic disc brakes ensure you’re in safe hands throughout the process. And like all Juliana bicycles, the Quincy is spec’d with kits we feel are best suited to potential owners. This includes the Ergon SR10 women’s saddle and bar widths matched to frame size for that multi-platinum feel of a tailored cockpit—where comfort’s Number 1, and control’s so polished it’s off the charts.
$1,699.99
Checkpoint ALR 4 is an aluminum gravel bike that offers an incredible amount of capability for the price. It's built for the rigors of gravel and dirt roads, but it's also right at home on morning commutes and centuries. This bike knows no boundaries, which makes it the ideal gateway to adventure on any road or path. It's right for you if... You want a single durable, ultra-versatile gravel bike that's ready for adventure. Gravel? Check. Pavement? Check. Multi-day bikepacking? Check. Foul-weather commuting? Check. Check. Check. The tech you get A stout aluminum frame with rack and fender mounts, a vibration-absorbing carbon fork, a 2x10 Shimano GRX drivetrain with lower gears for grinding up hills or through rough gravel, hydraulic disc brakes for all-condition stopping power, and wide 700x40c gravel tires for added stability and traction. The final word Bring it on, gravel! Checkpoint ALR 4 is a high-value gateway to a world of adventure. It's rugged, fast, comfortable, and has an amazing amount of tech for its price. Though it's made to stand up to the rigors of gravel roads, the frame geometry and accessory mounts make it a great choice for road rides and commutes, too. Why you'll love it - Checkpoint ALR 4 introduces you to the exciting new frontier of gravel riding at a value that can't be matched - This bike is exceedingly versatile and suited to a wide variety of ride styles, including gravel rides, bikepacking, and daily commutes - Mounts on the seat tube and both sides of the down tube make it easy to carry extra gear and water - Massive tire clearance means you can use tires up to 45c for extra traction and stability in any conditions - The Stranglehold Dropout makes it easy to fine-tune your geometry or run singlespeed
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