Gravel Bikes for Sale - Built for Road, Gravel, and Everything Between

Gravel Bikes for Sale - Built for Road, Gravel, and Everything Between

Browse our full range of gravel bikes for sale - carbon gravel bikes, all road adventure bikes, and drop bar off road builds designed to handle tarmac, gravel tracks, and dirt roads on the same ride. Looking to buy a gravel bike online for adventure touring, gravel racing, or mixed-surface commuting? Velozzo carries a full gravel bicycle range with 700x40c tyre clearance and free shipping across the USA.
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Carbon & Aluminum Builds

Carbon & Aluminum Builds

Performance and value options across all budgets.
30-Day Returns

30-Day Returns

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Disc Brakes Standard

Confident stopping on gravel, dirt, and wet roads.

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Gravel Style Best For
Carbon Gravel Bike Lightweight carbon frame — fast, responsive, and efficient on long-distance mixed terrain. Best for gravel racing, endurance events, and riders who prioritise weight and performance.
Aluminum All Road Bike Durable alloy frame at a lower price point — absorbs trail chatter well and handles daily gravel riding without the cost of carbon. Ideal for adventure touring and weekend gravel routes.
Gravel Racing Bicycle Aggressive geometry, wide tyre clearance, and drop bar setup optimised for competitive gravel riding and sportives. Stiff frame transfers power efficiently on mixed-surface courses.
All Road Adventure Bike Relaxed endurance geometry, rack and mudguard mounts, wider tyre clearance. Built for bikepacking, long-distance touring, and riders who mix tarmac, gravel, and dirt tracks.

What to Look for When Buying a Gravel Bike

Gravel bikes vary more between models than most other categories. These four specs determine how a gravel bike performs across different terrain and distances:
Tyre clearance

Tyre clearance

The most important spec on a gravel bike. Wider tyre clearance means more traction, comfort, and stability on loose or rough terrain. A 700x40c gravel bicycle tyre is the versatile all-surface standard — wider tyres (45mm+) suit more technical off-road riding, narrower (35mm) suits faster gravel road racing.

Frame geometry

Frame geometry

Race gravel geometry is aggressive — lower front end, longer reach — for speed and efficiency on mixed terrain. Endurance geometry is more relaxed and upright, reducing fatigue on long adventure rides and bikepacking routes. Choose based on whether you prioritise performance or comfort over distance.

Drop bar setup

Drop bar setup

Drop bars are standard on gravel bikes — they give multiple hand positions for long rides, better aerodynamics at speed, and a more natural body position on climbs and descents. A drop bar off road bike handles road and gravel equally well, which is the primary appeal of the category.

Mounts and mounts

Mounts and mounts

For bikepacking or touring, check for frame mounts — bottle cage bosses, top tube bag mounts, fork mounts, and rear rack eyelets. An all road adventure bike with full mounting options gives you the flexibility to carry gear across multi-day routes without needing additional bags.

Typical Specs Across Our Gravel Bike Range

Spec Detail
Frame Material Carbon fiber or aluminum alloy — both optimised for mixed-terrain riding
Handlebars Drop bar — aerodynamic position with multiple hand placements for long rides
Tyre Clearance 700x40c gravel cycle tyres or wider — handles gravel, dirt, and tarmac
Wheel Size 700c standard — balances speed on road with stability on loose surfaces
Drivetrain 1x or 2x drivetrain — wide gear range for climbing, descending, and flat gravel
Brakes Mechanical or hydraulic disc brakes — reliable modulation on loose and wet terrain
Mounts Rack, mudguard, and bottle cage mounts — ready for bikepacking and long-distance touring

Buy Gravel Bikes Online at Velozzo

Every gravel bike in this collection is chosen for mixed-terrain versatility, component quality, and value that suits real riders — not just racers. Our best gravel bikes 2026 range covers affordable aluminum all road builds through to lightweight carbon gravel bicycles for performance-focused riders. All orders ship free across the continental USA with a 30-day return policy. Pair your gravel bike with gravel cycling components and parts, or browse cycling accessories for bags, lights, and helmets. Our team is available by email and chat seven days a week if you need guidance before ordering.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gravel bike and what is it used for?
A gravel bike is a drop-bar bicycle built to handle both paved roads and unpaved terrain — gravel tracks, dirt roads, forest trails, and towpaths — on the same ride. It combines road bike efficiency with wider tyre clearance, disc brakes, and a more stable geometry suited to variable surfaces. Gravel bikes are used for adventure riding, bikepacking, gravel racing, and mixed-surface commuting.
What tyre size should I use on a gravel bike?
A 700x40c gravel bicycle tyre is the most versatile starting point — wide enough for grip and comfort on loose gravel, light enough to roll efficiently on tarmac. For more technical off-road riding, 45–50mm tyres give better traction and cushioning. For gravel racing on smoother courses, 35–38mm tyres reduce rolling resistance at speed. Tyre clearance is listed on each product page.
What is the difference between a carbon gravel bike and an aluminum gravel bike?
A carbon gravel bike is lighter, better at absorbing trail vibration, and more responsive under load — making it the preferred choice for long-distance rides and competitive gravel events. An aluminum gravel bike is more affordable, more durable under rough treatment, and offers excellent value for riders who want a capable all-road build without the carbon price tag. For most riders doing mixed-surface touring or occasional gravel events, a quality aluminum build performs very well.
Can a gravel bike be used for road cycling?
Yes — a gravel bike performs well on tarmac, particularly with narrower tyres fitted. The drop bar geometry gives an aerodynamic position on road sections, and most gravel groupsets have a wide enough gear range for road riding. The trade-off is that a gravel bike will be slightly heavier and slower than a dedicated road bike at equivalent price points, due to the wider tyres and more relaxed geometry.
What is bikepacking and is a gravel bike suitable for it?
Bikepacking is long-distance cycling with gear carried in frame bags, handlebar bags, and seat packs rather than panniers on a rack. An all road adventure bike is ideal for bikepacking — the drop bar setup, wide tyre clearance, and multiple frame mounts make it possible to carry gear across multi-day routes on mixed terrain. Look for a model with bottle cage bosses, fork mounts, and top tube bag compatibility if bikepacking is your intended use.
What does 700x40c mean on a gravel bike?
700 refers to the wheel diameter in millimetres — the universal standard for road and gravel bikes. 40c refers to the tyre width in millimetres. A 700x40c tyre is 40mm wide — the practical all-surface standard for gravel riding. It provides enough width for traction and cushioning on gravel and dirt while rolling efficiently on tarmac. Wider (45c, 50c) suits more off-road use; narrower (32c, 35c) suits faster mixed-surface riding.
Do gravel bikes come with disc brakes?
Yes — disc brakes are the standard on all gravel bikes. They provide consistent, modulated stopping power on loose gravel, wet surfaces, and steep descents where rim brakes would be unpredictable. Mechanical disc brakes are reliable and easy to maintain. Hydraulic disc brakes offer more progressive feel and require less hand force at the lever. Both types are represented across our gravel bike range, with full brake spec listed on each product page.
What size gravel bike do I need?
Gravel bike sizing follows the same frame-based system as road bikes, measured in centimetres based on your height. As a general guide: under 5'4" suits 48–50cm, 5'4"–5'7" suits 52–54cm, 5'7"–5'10" suits 54–56cm, and over 5'10" suits 56–58cm+. Inseam length and riding position preference also affect fit — always check the size chart on each individual product page before ordering.
Do you offer free shipping on gravel bikes?
Yes. Every gravel bike order ships free to addresses across the continental USA. No minimum spend applies and no delivery charge is added at checkout. The price shown on the product page is the final price you pay.