TheGravelBikeGeometryProject
  • Gravel Style
    • A table of gravel styles
    • A plot of overall frame similarity
    • What makes a racy frame racy?
    • What makes a relaxed frame relaxed?
    • What makes a rowdy frame rowdy?
    • Gravel Tree
  • Gravel Compare
    • Specs Comparison Tool
  • Gravel Geometry
    • Gravel Geometry
  • Gravel Suspension
    • How does a suspension fork change bike geometry – Tables of data
    • How does a suspension fork change bike geometry – Plots of data
  • About

Gravel Geometry

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Tips for navigating
  1. Hover over data for model and frame size identification.
  2. Scroll legend and click on items to identify specific model and frame size combinations.
  3. Click on Rider Height checkbox to view frames of a specific size. The 175 height is the most complete.
  4. Click on popup icon-bar over legend to zoom in/out and pan.
Tips for size boxes
  1. Use the Small/Medium/Large box to see only a single size per model
  2. Use the Rider Height boxes to see all model sizes that fit you
More notes!

More notes at the bottom!

Click here to see a version of this page that simultaneously highlights all frame sizes within a model

Note

Classification of gravel bikes is based on a frame size that fits a 175 cm high rider (generally frame size M or 54), according to manufacturer’s charts.