£4,459 This innovative gravel bike pushes the boundaries so you can explore more widely
BIKE LAUNCH
Ridley’s Kanzo Adventure isn’t just an update, it’s a whole new bike designed to address what a modern gravel rider really needs. The result is a bike that can conquer bikepacking tours and ultra-distance races, but one that can also handle real mountain bike singletrack trails.
1 In the balance
The geometry takes its cues from mountain bikes, with a more relaxed head angle to perform better on technical trails and sharp descents, and a steeper seat angle for a bike that also climbs better. A short stem sharpens handling when the going gets tough, twisty and technical.
2 Suspension ready
Thanks to a lower bottom bracket (to compensate for taller tyres) and a longer wheelbase, generous clearances allow for tyres of up to 2.1 inches wide on its 700c wheels. The headtube is shorter and the fork elongated, making the Kanzo gravel-suspension-fork ready should you want to add even more off-road prowess to the bike.
3 Nicely light
The oversized frame weighs in at 1,250g, then the fork adds another 499g. For a bike with large clearances and loads of fittings, it’s impressive, as is the overall weight (just a smidge over 9kg).
4 Good spec
The Forza Levanto Gravel wheels come with 40mm-deep aero-profile tubeless-ready carbon rims and have a big-tyre-friendly 23mm internal width. They are shod wit