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gravel bike 65 cm

gravel bike 65 cm Titanium All-Road Large (Riders 5'10"

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gravel bike 65 cm Titanium All-Road Large (Riders 5'10"The Titanium All Road is our flagship gravel and adventure platform built for long days, rough roads, and bikepacking miles. The double butted Grade 9 (3AL 2. 5V) titanium frame delivers that unmistakable titanium ride feel: springy, smooth, and surprisingly fast. Pair that with the durability and corrosion resistance of ti, and you have a true forever bike. Titanium doesn't age. It evolves. Carbon bikes get replaced. Steel bikes get repainted.

The Titanium All-Road is our flagship gravel and adventure platform — built for long days, rough roads, and bikepacking miles. The double-butted Grade 9 (3AL/2.5V) titanium frame delivers that unmistakable titanium ride feel: springy, smooth, and surprisingly fast. Pair that with the durability and corrosion resistance of ti, and you have a true forever bike.

Titanium doesn't age. It evolves.
Carbon bikes get replaced. Steel bikes get repainted. Titanium bikes get passed down. The Grade 9 double-butted frame won't corrode, won't fatigue the same way aluminum does, and won't need a repaint every few years. The PVD + sandblasted finish highlights the natural grain of the material — no two frames look exactly alike. This is the last all-road bike most riders will ever need to buy.

Highlights

  • Grade 9 Titanium Frame — Double-butted 3AL/2.5V titanium for strength, ride quality, and weight efficiency. Lighter than steel, more compliant than carbon, and built to outlast everything.
  • PVD + Sandblasted Finish — Premium finish that highlights the natural character of titanium. No two frames look identical.
  • Big Tire Clearance — Over 50mm on 700c and more than 2.2" on 650b. Fit fast-rolling slicks or chunky trail rubber.
  • UDH Compatible — Easy replacement, broad drivetrain compatibility, and added impact protection.
  • Carbon "Black Label" Gravel Fork Included — A premium carbon fork as standard. Not an upgrade.
  • Ceramic Bearing Headset — Smoother, longer-lasting, and befitting a bike at this level.
  • Built for Adventure — Stable, progressive all-road geometry for gravel racing, bikepacking, and everything in between.

Sizing

  • X-Small (46cm): 5'1" – 5'6"
  • Small (48cm): 5'5" – 5'9"
  • Medium (52cm): 5'8" – 5'11"
  • Large (55cm): 5'10" – 6'1"
  • X-Large (57cm): 6'0" – 6'4"

Build & Customize

Wheelset

  • Included: State Bicycle Co. Tubeless-Capable Wheelset — 650b or 700c — tape, valves, and sealant required to set up tubeless
  • Upgrade: DT Swiss 650b or 700c (+$450)
  • Upgrade: ENVE AR40 Carbon Wheelset — $1,400 — wind tunnel-tested aero, 25mm internal rim width, gravel-rated durability, tubeless only (sealant included), available in HG and XDR

Fork

Drivetrain

  • Included: State Bicycle Co. All-Road 12-Speed (11–46t)
  • All-Road 2 Crank
  • Hydro-Mechanical Brakes

Drivetrain Upgrades — go fully wireless

SRAM Rival XPLR AXS — Wireless 13-Speed
  • Rival E1 carbon levers & hydraulic brakes
  • Rival XPLR rear derailleur
  • Rival 10–46t 13-speed cassette
  • SRAM Flat-Top chain
  • Battery & charger included
  • Apex D1 - 170mm Crank - 40t
  • Best for: long gravel days, endurance riding, all-day adventures
Retail value: $1,374.99 +$999.99
SRAM Eagle Transmission "Mullet" AXS — Wireless 12-Speed
  • Rival E1 carbon levers & hydraulic brakes
  • S1000 T-Type rear derailleur
  • Eagle 10–52t cassette (XS1270) — massive range
  • Eagle T-Type chain
  • Battery & charger included
  • Apex D1 - 170mm Crank - 40t
  • Best for: big climbs, bikepacking, MTB tire setups, rowdy terrain
Retail value: ~$1,299.99 +$999.99

Standard Equipment

  • Tires: Vittoria T50 50mm (700c) or Vittoria Terreno Dry 47c (650b) — both tubeless ready
  • Handlebars / Stem / Seatpost: State Bicycle Co. All-Road
  • Headset: Ceramic Bearing Headset (ZS44/EC44)
  • Pedals: Not included

Assembly Options 🌵

Option 1: Pro-Build (Ready to Ride) — $79.99

  • Professionally assembled by our mechanics in Phoenix, Arizona 🌵
  • Safety-checked, test-fit, and re-packed for shipping
  • Build queue: Please allow 1–2 weeks prior to shipping

Option 2: Skip Pro-Build (Ship Fast)

  • Ships in 1–2 business days
  • Bike arrives completely unassembled (boxed parts)
  • Professional assembly required before riding

All Carbon and Titanium bikes are built and shipped from Phoenix, Arizona. 🌵


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