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Today’s DealsGravel AL Frameset
An aluminum frame gravel frameset.
Manufacturer Price
£799($1,072)| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Fork | Aluminum |
| Wheels | 700c |
4'11" – 5'4"
5'2" – 5'7"
5'5" – 5'9"
5'7" – 5'11"
5'9" – 6'1"
5'11" – 6'4"
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Summary
The Ribble gravel bike family offers a versatile range of options, from titanium frames with classic ride quality to budget-friendly models with electronic shifting. While some models excel in comfort and customization, others may lack in off-road handling or frame compliance. Overall, Ribble gravel bikes are praised for their value, performance, and the ability to customize, though some compromises in geometry and component choices are noted.
Versatile for a wide range of rides
High degree of customization possible
Competitive on price
Quality and finish of the frame up there with the best titanium frames on the market
Great geometry makes it a comfortable mile muncher
Tire clearance could be wider for proper off-road rubber
Stiff frame sucks fun out of off-road handling
Lack of compliance in the frame for off-road riding
Geometry compromises handling and stability
Limited bar combo choice
It’s up there with the best titanium frames on the market.
The Ribble Gravel SL might not be the perfect modern gravel race bike but it is still a quality, budget-friendly, do-anything kind of bike.
The £4,949 price tag undercuts plenty of big-name brands by a significant amount.
The Ribble Gravel Ti is a gravel bike loaded with cargo mounts and targeted at those in seek of an adventure rather than a gravel race podium.
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Dec 2025
The Ultra Grit hasn't put a foot wrong for me, it rides well everywhere and apart from a few small niggles has been fantastic
Solid geometry that makes for an exciting, confident ride experience
A racy and aggressive overall look, and the Team Spec paint gets lots of attention
SRAM Force XPLR is fantastic
Quality Vision wheels
Down tube storage bag sold separately
Not tubeless ready out the box
Team edition pink paint is only available on the top spec bike
Stock seatpost too short for me

Dec 2025 · Aaron Borrill
The Ultra-Grit takes over from the Gravel SL as Ribble’s top-end carbon gravel bike. Cyclist reviewed the Gravel SL back
Competitive price
Aero design
In-frame storage
Wide clearance
Vibration through the frame

Dec 2023
The Ribble Gravel Ti is a gravel bike loaded with cargo mounts and targeted at those in seek of an adventure rather than a gravel race podium. While the bike delivers a good overall package and represents good value, it's lacking when it comes to ride feel, especially in the smaller frame sizes, which may affect its standing in the highly competitive best gravel bike segment. Titanium bicycles - everything you need to know 10 of the best titanium gravel and adventure bikes you can buy Is titanium the ultimate material for off-road bike frames?
Nov 2023 · Neal Hunt
It looks like a titanium bargain on paper, but how does Ribble’s Gravel Ti perform in the real world?
Surprisingly stiff
Fantastic finish
Classic zingy titanium ride quality
Great geometry makes it a comfortable mile muncher
Competitive on price
Tire clearance could be wider for proper off-road rubber
Overgeared in this spec
Wheels are not the most gravel-friendly option

Sep 2023 · Suvi Loponen
Ribble says the Marble White, Granite Grey and Slate Black colourways are a way to show off the capabilities of its upgraded in-house paint facility

Dec 2022 · Cory Benson
Ribble’s trail and adventure-ready gravel bike adds a new premium Reynolds steel option as the clearly named ‘Gravel 725’ slotting in between affordable alloy and…

Aug 2022 · Katherine Moore
Capable and excellent-value bike that would benefit from further component customisation
Capable on the rough stuff
Stunning paintjob
Great spec for the price
Light build
Reach too long
Sendero tyres draggy on road
42-tooth chainring too big
| Frame | Rear Thru-Axle for Alloy Frames - 157mm |
|---|---|
| Fork | Gravel AL Fork |
| Headset | Expander For Carb Steerer 1-1/8 x 65mm (Regular) |
| Seatpost | Alloy Seat Clamp Black 31.8mm Type: Rigid |
First added May 19
Last updated August 3
Not listed for 309 days