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Today’s DealsECHO Mighty Pine Limited Edition Frameset
A carbon frame gravel frameset.
Manufacturer Price
7000 USD(6044 €)| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Fork | Carbon |
| Wheels | 700c |
Summary
The Allied Echo is a versatile gravel bike praised for its adjustable geometry, made-in-America craftsmanship, and dual-sport capabilities. It offers a responsive and comfortable ride, with a design that elegantly bridges the gap between road and gravel biking. However, its premium price and some limitations in tire clearance for gravel use are noted drawbacks.
Fully US-made frameset
Adjustable geometry via flip-chips
Versatile all-road performance
Responsive handling
Elegant design
Premium price point
Limited tire clearance in gravel mode
Not fully committed to either road or gravel
The Echo easily changes between categories with a couple of tools and a few minutes of spare time.Bicycling
Allied’s Echo is bursting with interesting design quirks and all-road performance.Road Bike Action
With the Echo and an extra wheelset, you really can have two, or even three, bikes in one.Bicycling
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May 2026 · Bikerumor Staff
It's like a gravel bike, but for the road, with racy geometry that fits 32-45mm tires and is designed for all-day rides on any surface.
Massively increased tire clearance up to 700x45mm
Lightweight frame at 790g (size 56)
Fast, road-first geometry with subtle rebalancing for varied surfaces
Integrated aero front end with new HB10 handlebar and ST03 stem
Electronic only drivetrain with UDH compatibility
Third bottle cage mount and frame bag mounting point

Mar 2023 · RBA Staff
The flip side of the flip-chip
Versatile all-road performance
Highly responsive handling
Front and rear adjustable flip chips
Handcrafted American-made carbon frame
Relatively lightweight for a gravel race bike (950g frame)
Elegant look and feel
Made-in-America heritage
Smart sliding mount brake calipers for easy geometry changes
Proprietary stem with clean cable routing
Wide-ranging drivetrain (46/33 with 10-36 cassette)
Limited tire clearance in gravel position (40mm max, no room for 650b wider tires)
Expensive frame-only price ($4580) out of reach for most riders
Geometry in road mode feels tame and endurance-like, not aggressive race bike
Does not support mechanical drivetrains, only wireless
May 2022 · Josh Patterson
Allied’s new gravel-road crossover bike is the best two-in-one we’ve ever tested

Apr 2022
A drop-bar bike that's for both road racers and gravel grinders.
USA Made
Adjustable geometry
Dialed ride quality
Pricey for a Rival equipped bike
First added 8 June
Last updated 2 August
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