Carbon Gravel Bikes

Carbon Gravel Bikes

Maximum performance, minimum weight. Make no compromises with a gravel bike made of carbon. The rigidity of the carbon frame transfers your power direction to the terrain. Discover bikes with which you set a new speed standard.

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    SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    5,449 NZ$
    Original price 6,149 NZ$
    You save 700 NZ$
    or from 908.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling Splash
    • Color: Dried Tomato Smash
    SRAM Force XPLR AXS, 12-speed, Zipp 101 XPLR
    7,519 NZ$
    Original price 9,099 NZ$
    You save 1,580 NZ$
    or from 1,253.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling
    SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    4,769 NZ$
    Original price 5,649 NZ$
    You save 880 NZ$
    or from 794.83 NZ$/Mo.
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    Shimano GRX RX822 12s, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    5,299 NZ$
    or from 883.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Oregano
    • Color: Dried Tomato
    • Color: Roasted Olive
    SRAM Apex XPLR AXS, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    4,449 NZ$
    or from 741.50 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Sand Grain
    • Color: Metal Grind
    • Color: Rock Bliss
    SRAM Force XPLR AXS, 12-speed, Zipp 303 Firecrest Hookless
    9,249 NZ$
    or from 1,541.50 NZ$/Mo.
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    LeBron James X Canyon

    • Color: Mars Attack
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    • Color: Granite Marble
    • Color: Amethyst Shade
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC 1100
    13,049 NZ$
    or from 2,174.83 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Darjeeling
    SRAM GX Eagle AXS, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    6,149 NZ$
    or from 1,024.83 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Metal Grind
    • Color: Sand Grain
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC 1400 Spline
    9,599 NZ$
    or from 1,599.83 NZ$/Mo.
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    • Color: Milk Tea
    • Color: Burned Mellow
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC1400
    8,749 NZ$
    or from 1,458.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Milk Tea
    • Color: Burned Mellow
    Shimano GRX Di2 RD-RX825, DT Swiss GRC1400 Spline db
    8,749 NZ$
    or from 1,458.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Light Cream
    • Color: Stone Grind
    • Color: Quicksand
    Shimano GRX RX820, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    4,799 NZ$
    or from 799.83 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Quicksand
    • Color: Stone Grind
    • Color: Light Cream
    Shimano GRX RX822 12s, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    5,299 NZ$
    or from 883.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Blueberry Skins
    SRAM Force XPLR eTap AXS, Reynolds ATR
    8,749 NZ$
    or from 1,458.17 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Dried Kelp
    • Color: Sencha Burst
    SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS, DT Swiss Gravel LN
    5,849 NZ$
    or from 974.83 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Dried Tomato
    • Color: Oregano
    Campagnolo Ekar, 13-speed, DT Swiss G1800 Spline
    5,849 NZ$
    or from 974.83 NZ$/Mo.
    • Color: Hale-Bopp
    • Color: Granite Marble
    • Color: Amethyst Shade
    SRAM RED XPLR AXS, Zipp 303 XPLR SW
    14,749 NZ$
    or from 2,458.17 NZ$/Mo.

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Why a carbon gravel bike?

Carbon gravel bikes are all-rounders. Whether you’re pedalling through the landscape or with constant pressure on the pedals over a wide open space, a gravel bike made of carbon knows no limits. It’s the ideal companion for small adventures, long tours and bikepacking routes. The most important advantages of carbon are:

  • Weight: Carbon is significantly lighter than aluminium. The lower the weight, the faster you are for the same power output.
  • Stiffness: Carbon is a particularly stiff material. With high stiffness, power transfer from pedal to speed is more direct and efficient.
  • Comfort: Canyon develops the bikes with a focus on your comfort. Our carbon frames are engineered to absorb impact.

What is carbon and how is it made into a gravel bike frame?

Carbon is the perfect material for gravel bikes in terms of performance. The manufacturers head carbon fibres, lay them in to moulds and solidify their shape using a special resin. The result is a geometry that ensures stability and comfort at low weight.

Who is a carbon gravel bike suitable for?

Carbon gravel bike frames are suitable for both beginners and expert gravel fans. The reason is simple: everyone benefits from low weight and high rigidity. This improves your performance no matter how many watts you put down. On gravel, the comfortable damping of carbon also prevents muscle fatigue.

Carbon or aluminium – is aluminium the right frame for me?

Aluminium has a slight weight disadvantage as a material, which is why carbon is the preferred choice for top performances. When you accelerate with a carbon gravel bike, you immediately feel the powerful acceleration. Your power is transferred directly into speed. Modern aluminium bikes are cheaper and offer high durability.

Who am I: gravel or road cyclist?

A rad bike withits narrow tyres is fast, light and agile on the road. The gravel bike enhances exactly these properties but with more versatility. With the wider and more profiled tyres, you can turn on to uneven forest paths on your ride. On asphalt you can reach high speeds with he drop handlebars, geometry and rigid fork.

The gravel bike also does well in terms of comfort. The handlebar is wider for a more stable feel. The wheelbase and head tube are longer, which relaxes your seating position. The wider tyres and padded saddle leave bumpy ground behind you without any problems.

The road bike is the right choice for anyone who relies on speed and loves a sporty geometry. If you want to experience the landscape and nature up close and flexibly, choose a gravel bike.

Order your carbon gravel bike now

Choose your carbon gravel bike online and find the right size with our Perfect Positioning System. To do this, you must enter your height and inner leg length. We recommend the correct size for you. When you receive your bike, it’s ready to ride in no time at all. We deliver the bike 95% assembled.

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