Gravel Bike Extras: mudguards, pannier rack, bags for Gravel Tours
A gravel bike gives you versatility. With the right accessories, you can customize your ride to take advantage of all the possibilities.
Gravel Bike -
characteristics and extras
The fact that gravel bikes are the ultimate all-rounders when it comes to commuting, everyday use or athletic rides is one reason for their great popularity. And precisely because they are so versatile, you can perfectly customize your gravel bike for your specific purposes with the right accessories. In this article, we'll tell you where the journey can take you when it comes to outfitting your bike.
And if you want to know what else Gravel Bikes can do, check out our Gravel Bike Guide.
These are the key characteristics of gravel bikes:
Gravel handlebar in road bike style: allows you to ride in different positions
Frame geometry: similar to a road bike, but more comfortable
28” or 29” depending on the model
Tires trending towards mtb
"Think about what you primarily want to use your gravel bike for before you buy it, and choose a model with the right accessories if possible. If you compare our gravel bikes, you will immediately see how they differ in terms of pre-installed accessories. "
Gravel Bikes Specifications
Gravel Bikes for commuters
Anyone who rides their bike to work every day has a number of needs. For example, stowing your laptop and work utensils, splash protection even in bad weather and, of course, road safety, such as lights and reflectors.
So if you primarily use your bike to commute to work you should focus on the following specs:
Mudguards
Pannier rack
Lights (dynamo or battery)
Gravel Bike Extras for perfect commuting
Our models for commuters:
With these models, you are ideally equipped to do your shopping after work, for example, as the sturdy pannier rack offers space for bags. Thanks to additional mounting options, your bike lock or bottle holder can also be easily attached.
Gravel Bikes for athletic touring
Gravel Bikes for athletic touring
As you now know, both our Asket and Road Rage models are available in different spec variants. If you're planning to use your bike for long gravel rides on the weekend or after work and aren't worried about getting your pants a little dirty, we recommend one of the "naked" models. This will save you some weight and give you a sportier riding experience when you want to go off the beaten track.
With a gravel bike like this one, nothing stands in the way of your workout ride after work.
"If required, you can of course also retrofit your sporty, naked gravel bike with mudguards and pannier rack. All necessary attachment points are provided on our bikes."
Gravel Bikes for bike-packing tours
Gravel bikes are also very popular for bike-packing adventures. Covering as much distance as possible in comfort and getting your luggage on and off the bike is crucial. Handlebar bags, saddle bags and frame bags are options. The advantage over pannier racks is that the center of gravity of your luggage is more central in the bike, making it less prone to tipping. If you are interested, we have an exciting article on the basics of bike-packing repairs.
So, since you are an expert now and know exactly how you want to equip your current or future gravel bike, get on and let’s go!