Rocky Mountain Solo
Best gravel bike for adventurous commuters and long-distance explorers.
This is the ultimate workhorse for riders who value utility over flash. While the alloy frame lacks the lightweight snap of carbon, its rugged durability and massive tire clearance make it an unflappable companion for everything from gravel touring to messy daily commutes.
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Who it's for
- Bikepackers and commuters needing versatile cargo and accessory mounting
- Adventure riders prioritizing frame durability over lightweight materials
- Gravel cyclists seeking confidence-inspiring stability on technical terrain
Who should skip it
- Climbers prioritizing speed and lightweight bike performance
- Performance riders wanting precise shifting and wider gear ranges
- Long-distance cyclists sensitive to road vibration and frame stiffness
Performance breakdown
Versatility
Handles everything from daily commutes to rugged, multi-day gravel expeditions.
Drivetrain Reliability
The Sram Rival 1x11 setup offers consistent, trouble-free shifting performance.
Frame Durability
Robust 6061 alloy construction built to withstand harsh, unpredictable terrain.
Ride Comfort
Carbon fork and tubeless-ready rims effectively dampen road and trail vibrations.
Terrain Adaptability
Generous tire clearance allows for quick swaps between road and gravel.
Cargo Capability
Integrated mounts make adding racks and fenders for touring incredibly straightforward.
Key Specs
Bicycle Type
Hybrid Bike
Frame Material
Aluminum
Wheel Size
700c
Number of Speeds
11
Brake Type
Disc Brake
Suspension Type
Front Suspension
Intended Use
Commuting, Trail Riding, Recreational
Frame
Rocky Mountain Butted 6061 SL Series Alloy | BB386 EVO | 12x142mm Axle | Flat Mount Disc | 700x40c & 650bx2.2 Compatible | Dropper Post Compatible | Fender Mounts Rear Triangle
Fork
Rocky Mountain Carbon Gravel | Full Carbon Steerer | 100 x 12mm Axle | 3 Pack & Fender Mounts
Headset
Rocky Mountain | Sealed 36°x45° Bearings
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