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2020 GT

Grade Expert

Prix du fabricant

1 500 $US(1 289 €)
CadreAluminium
SuspensionRigide
FourcheCarbone
roues650b Aluminium
Transmission2 × 11
Groupe105
FreinsTektro Disque mécanique
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A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

57 km/h

Grade Expert

58 km/h

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Commentaires

Résumé

The GT Grade gravel bike family is celebrated for its superb ride quality, combining comfort and efficiency across varied terrains. Its innovative design, including a flexible seat tube and floating seatstays, offers a cushy yet controlled ride, making it versatile for both road and off-road adventures. While it boasts competitive tire clearance and a lightweight frame, some reviews note potential inefficiencies and minor build quirks.

Pros
  • Superb ride quality

  • Innovative design for increased compliance

  • Versatile for both road and off-road

  • Competitive tire clearance

  • Lightweight frame

Cons
  • Potential inefficiencies in power transfer

  • Minor build quirks like externally routed brake lines

  • Puncture-prone tires without tubeless setup

Key Quotes
The vastly more flexible seat tube does a superb job of tempering the jolts of imperfect road surfaces, washboarded dirt, and unforeseen potholes, and it’s an effect you can both feel and see.
Cycling Tips logoCycling Tips
GT was first to the party, and the new Grade shows that it is not about to leave the dancefloor any time soon.
Cyclist logoCyclist
It’s a bike that takes you back to childhood, blasting around the woods.
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Cyclist
GT Grade Carbon Pro review

nov. 2020 · Peter Stuart

Plush yet stiff feel and assured handling and does a decent turn on the road, but a wide-ranging 1x setup would be preferable

Points forts
  • Stiff

  • Comfortable

  • Light

  • Good handling

  • Versatile

Points faibles
  • Gear ratios

  • External hydraulic cabling is a little unsightly

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Cycling Tips
2020 GT Grade Carbon Pro long-term review: A big improvement over v1.0 - CyclingTips

déc. 2019 · James Huang

The original GT Grade was an ambitiously forward-looking machine that was quick to jump on the all-road and gravel bandwagons that were then just starting to gain traction in the mainstream. This revamped version might not be considered as innovative as the original, but it’s a far better example of the genre, now offering competitive […]

Points forts
  • Superb ride quality, confidence-inspiring stability, lots of accessory mounts, elegant graphics

Points faibles
  • PF30 bottom bracket, not the most efficient-feeling

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off.road.cc
GT Grade Carbon Expert review

oct. 2019

Highly capable, with a performance that shines on any surface as it smooths out bumps with the skinniest of skinny rear stays – and a very competitive price – the new GT Grade Carbon Expert is a top choice in an increasingly crowded gravel bike market. Merlin Malt-G1X Apex 1 gravel bike review Juice Lubes Frame Juice gloss polish and protector review Five things that weren't cool - until gravel happened First launched in 2014 into an emerging gravel scene, GT's Grade hit all the right notes for roadies just beginning to venture off-road.

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BikeRadar
GT Grade Carbon Expert review

oct. 2018 · Robin Wilmott

The Grade is a quick, road-orientated bike that still likes to get its feet dirty. Buy if you want a light bike with proper road speed and decent gravel potential

Points forts
  • Carbon frameset, Stan’s wheelset, very good value

Points faibles
  • Narrow high-pressure tyres aren’t ideal off road

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road.cc
GT Grade Carbon Ultegra 2017

nov. 2016 · Stu Kerton

Versatile, fast and capable multi-terrain bike that's impressive straight out of the box, but it's pricey

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

All New Grade Alloy 700c/650b Frame, EnduRoad Triple Triangle Design feat. Floating Seatstays, 12x142 Thru Axle, Flat Mount Disc (160mm), Tapered Headtube, External Dropper Compatible, BSA 73mm

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Dégagement des pneus42c

Fourche

All-New Grade Carbon fork with tapered carbon steerer, 12x100 Thru Axle, Flat Mount Disc (160mm), pannier and fender compatible

Pédalier

Cartridge, square taper

Casque

FSA NO. 44, Integrated, Sealed Bearing

Tige

6061 Alloy, 31.8, 7°

Guidon

GT DropTune RS, alloy, 16° flare

Selle

GT Grade saddle, steel rails

Tige de selle

6061 Alloy Micro Adjust, 15mm offset, 27.2 x 300mm (44cm), 350mm (48-58cm), 400mm (61cm)

TypeRigide

Pédales

GT Plastic OPC Body

Poignées

Velo Cork, 3mm

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano 105 GS

Dérailleur avant

Shimano 105, braze-on

Manivelle

FSA Vero Pro 48/32

Manettes

Shimano 105, 2x11

Cassette

Shimano 105, 11-34, 11-speed

Chaîne

KMC X11, 11-speed

Freins

Tektro mechanical disc, 160/160mm rotors

TypeTektro Disque mécanique

Leviers de frein

Shimano 105

roues
Jantes

WTB ST i23 TCS, 28h, tubeless ready

Rayons

14g Stainless steel

Moyeu avant

Formula, 12x100

Moyeu arrière

Formula, 12x142

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