Bicycle Suspension Post List
Advantages and disadvantages of suspension and seat post on gravel bikes
When riding a gravel bike over rough terrain like MTB, you want suspension. An easy way to add suspension to your gravel bike is with a suspension seatpost.
Why so popular on gravel bikes? Advantages and disadvantages of flared handles and how to choose
Flared handlebars are being increasingly adopted on gravel bikes. We will look at what flared handlebars are and why they are so popular, starting with their advantages and disadvantages.
Is there a weight limit for gravel bikes? How do I choose if I'm heavy?
In some cases, sport bicycles such as gravel bikes are made lightweight, which limits the weight they can accommodate. In this article, we summarize how to choose a gravel bike for heavier riders.
How to add suspension to a gravel bike
Gravel bikes can be ridden on unpaved roads, but the basic standard is a "rigid fork" without suspension. In this article, we summarize how to add suspension to a gravel bike without suspension.
Why so many gravel bike users love tubeless tires? Advantages and disadvantages
One of the most popular customizations for gravel bikes is to convert the tires to tubeless. The following is a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of tubeless and why it is a favorite on gravel bikes.
What kind of road is gravel? The kind of riding a gravel bike is designed to do
What kind of "gravel" roads can gravel bikes be ridden on? We have compiled a definition and a summary of how the manufacturer expects you to ride it, and how it is not expected to be ridden.
What is a gravel bike? What is the difference from a road bike or MTB?
Gravel bikes have been rapidly growing in popularity over the past few years. The following is a summary of what gravel bikes are and what makes them different from road bikes and MTBs.