Disc brake Gravel Bikes

Disc brake Gravel Bikes

Want a bike that promises unlimited freedom? Dreaming of a bike built for any terrain? Then a gravel bike with disc brakes is what you’re looking for!

  • 19 items
    • Color: Sencha
    • Color: Darjeeling
    • Color: Affogato
    Shimano GRX RX820, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    2,949 AU$
    or from 491.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Sencha
    • Color: Darjeeling
    Shimano GRX RD-RX400, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    2,349 AU$
    or from 391.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Light Cream
    • Color: Stone Grind
    • Color: Quicksand
    Shimano GRX RX820, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    3,729 AU$
    Original price 4,199 AU$
    You save 470 AU$
    or from 621.50 AU$/Mo.
  • Canyon Grizl Trail

    Grizl Trail

    Our most progressive gravel bike. With 30 mm front suspension for extra comfort, control, and grip.
    • Color: Oregano
    • Color: Dried Tomato
    • Color: Roasted Olive
    SRAM Apex XPLR AXS, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    3,899 AU$
    or from 649.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Metal Grind
    • Color: Sand Grain
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC 1400 Spline
    8,399 AU$
    or from 1,399.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Oregano
    • Color: Dried Tomato
    • Color: Roasted Olive
    Shimano GRX RX822 12s, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    4,649 AU$
    or from 774.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Light Cream
    • Color: Stone Grind
    • Color: Quicksand
    SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    4,779 AU$
    Original price 5,399 AU$
    You save 620 AU$
    or from 796.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Quicksand
    • Color: Stone Grind
    • Color: Light Cream
    Shimano GRX RX822 12s, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    4,649 AU$
    or from 774.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Milk Tea
    • Color: Burned Mellow
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC1400 Spline db
    7,649 AU$
    or from 1,274.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Blueberry Milkshake
    • Color: Milk Tea
    • Color: Burned Mellow
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC1400
    7,649 AU$
    or from 1,274.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Sand Grain
    • Color: Metal Grind
    • Color: Rock Bliss
    SRAM Force XPLR AXS, 12-speed, Zipp 303 Firecrest Hookless
    8,099 AU$
    or from 1,349.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling
    SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    3,869 AU$
    Original price 4,949 AU$
    You save 1,080 AU$
    or from 644.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Mars Attack
    • Color: Hale-Bopp
    • Color: Granite Marble
    • Color: Amethyst Shade
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC 1100
    11,349 AU$
    or from 1,891.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling
    SRAM GX Eagle AXS, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    5,399 AU$
    or from 899.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Sencha
    • Color: Darjeeling
    • Color: Affogato
    SRAM Apex, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    2,649 AU$
    or from 441.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling Splash
    • Color: Dried Tomato Smash
    SRAM Force XPLR AXS, 12-speed, Zipp 101 XPLR
    6,099 AU$
    Original price 7,949 AU$
    You save 1,850 AU$
    or from 1,016.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Hale-Bopp
    • Color: Granite Marble
    • Color: Amethyst Shade
    SRAM RED XPLR AXS, Zipp 303 XPLR SW
    12,849 AU$
    or from 2,141.50 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Dried Kelp
    • Color: Sencha Burst
    SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    5,099 AU$
    or from 849.83 AU$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling
    Shimano GRX RD-RX400, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    2,349 AU$
    or from 391.50 AU$/Mo.

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What’s so special about a gravel bike with disc brakes?

Gravel bikes are the ultimate all-rounders in terms of unlimited riding fun. They’re built for efficient progress over gravel, forest paths and asphalt. Thanks to the geometry of the frame and wide tyres, a gravel bike absorbs all the lumps and bumps so you can continue having a great time.

Hydraulic disc brakes further add to a gravel bike’s CV. In wind and during poor weather, a disc brake setup promises a lot of flexibility and security. Gravel bikes are made for long adventures yet they’re still comfortable to ride. When it comes to speed and braking, you needn’t compromise.

Rim or disc brakes on a gravel bike?

Rim brakes have dominated cycling for decades. However, the braking efficiency decreases in wet weather and on loose surfaces.

A gravel bike with hydraulic disc brakes have a greater braking efficiency than rim brakes. Thanks to the rotors, you can have a greater tyre clearance and there is less wear and tear on the wheel rim. Disc brakes have proven themselves for years on mountain bikes in demanding terrain. Other advantages include:

  • Greater modulation when braking on and off-road
  • Constant braking performance and reliable braking in all weather conditions
  • Higher braking power and shorter braking distance
  • Increased wheel and frame stability and rigidity thanks to thru axles
  • Brake pads are easily replaced in a couple of simple steps

What are the features and characteristics of a gravel bike?

he geometry of a gravel bike is characterised by a long wheelbase and low bottom bracket. These features ensure high directional stability, excellent climbing on steep gradients and more stability on rough terrain. Other features and benefits include:

  • Frame material: Whether it’s aluminium or carbon, all Canyon gravel bikes with disc brakes benefit from the expertise of our developers. Canyon designs bicycle frames for the highest demands of racing. Carbon frames in particular are known to absorb shocks well.
  • Handlebars: A drop handlebar with a shorter stem is typical for a gravel bike. Both comfortable riding on the hoods and streamlined riding in the drops are possible. The double-decker handlebar of the Canyon Grail offers greater ergonomics, multiple hand positions and space for all your gadgets.
  • Gravel tyres: With a width of 37 to 50 millimetres, gravel tyres have a higher volume than cyclocross tyres and road bike tyres. Gravel tyres can be ridden with less tyre pressure. They absorb shock that’s reminiscent of built-in suspension which gives greater comfort and better handling.
  • Gravel gears: Component manufacturers have developed special gravel groupsets to fit the demands of gravel bikes. Systems such as the SRAM XPLR or Shimano GRX combine road bike performance with MTB robustness.

Buy gravel bikes with disc brakes online

We want to give you as much bike for your money as possible. If you buy a gravel bike online, you’ll be at a distinct advantage. You benefit from an outstanding price to performance ratio and fast communication with our service team. Your bike arrives at your home 95% assembled. After just a few simple steps with the tool provided, you are ready to roll. Guarantee and customer-friendly returns policies give you full peace of mind.

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