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ican gravel bike ICAN Graro Carbon Gravel Bike Frame 58cm / Pearl White

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ican gravel bike ICAN Graro Carbon Gravel Bike Frame 58cm / Pearl WhiteImportant Tips: 1) Fork is without mounting bolts by default from November 17th, 2025 from China warehouse. If you prefer the fork with mounting bolts, pls leave a note. 2) Seat post is with 0mm offset by default from November 17th, 2025 from China warehouse. If you prefer the seat post with 15mm offset, pls leave a note. LEARN MORE Specification Type: UCI Gravel frame disc Frame: Graro (Flat mount) Material: Toray T700 & T800 & T1000 carbon Weave:

Important Tips:

1) Fork is without mounting bolts by default from November 17th, 2025 from China warehouse. If you prefer the fork with mounting bolts, pls leave a note. 

2) Seat post is with 0mm offset by default from November 17th, 2025 from China warehouse. If you prefer the seat post with 15mm offset, pls leave a note. 

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Specification

Type:  UCI Gravel frame disc  

Frame: Graro (Flat mount)

Material:  Toray T700 & T800 & T1000 carbon

Weave:  Painting

Weight: Fork: 470g-525g (Painting)

Frame in Glossy YS2386-1:  52cm-1095+-20g

Frame in Glossy YS955: 52cm-1073+-20g

Frame in Glossy Ice Crack Black & White: 54cm-1130+-20g

Headtube:  1-1/2",1-1/2" 

BB: T47

Available size:  49/ 52/ 54/ 56/ 58cm

Max tire size:  MTB-29er x 1.95inch   Road disc-700C x 45mm

Cable plug: Internal Cable Routing

Axle:  100*12mm/142*12mm

Rotor Size: Front-160mm; Rear-140mm

Package included: Frame+fork+seatpost+bearings+thru axles+hanger

If you order the integrated handlebar together, the package included will add handlebar and spacers. 

If you prefer to order separate handlebar & stem, here you can order together. Once the stem is added, the spacers and top cap are included.

Note: The Graro frame can only be equipped with gravel groupsets. For double chainrings, the maximum size is recommended to use 48-31T, and for a single chainring, the maximum size is recommended to use 42T.

Features:

More Tire Clearance, More Comfort

The Graro boasts a full carbon frame with a dropped chainstay, offering ample clearance for tires up to 700x45 mm. This design ensures a lightweight, responsive ride with exceptional control on diverse terrains.

 Sleek Internal Cable Routing

Achieving a clean, aerodynamic profile, the internal cable routing not only enhances the bike's aesthetics but also protects cables from the elements, ensuring smoother operation and reduced maintenance.

Aerodynamic Design for Enhanced Performance

The Graro gravel bike frame revolutionizes the concept of aerodynamics in off-road cycling. Utilizing advanced aerodynamic design principles, the bike features meticulously shaped main tubes - the down tube, head tube, seat tube, seat post, and seat stays - all tailored to minimize air resistance. This strategic design aims to optimize airflow and reduce drag, enhancing overall speed and performance.

Reliable T47 Bottom Bracket

The T47 bottom bracket standard combines the benefits of larger, threaded bottom brackets or improved durability and easier maintenance, making it ideal for the rigors of gravel riding.

Flexible Drivetrain Options

Catering to a wide range of riding styles and terrains, the Graro supports both 1X and 2X chainring combinations, offering versatility whether you're climbing steep hills or racing on flat terrains.

Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH) Technology

Our Graro incorporates the cutting-edge UDH system, which represents a significant advancement in derailleur hanger design. With UDH, finding a compatible hanger becomes straightforward, no matter where your adventures take you. This feature is a game-changer for riders who value reliability and ease of maintenance, especially in remote areas or during long tours.

Innovative Gravel-Specific Geometry

The Graro introduces a new gravel-specific geometry, meticulously designed to balance comfort and efficiency. This ensures a smooth ride over rough surfaces, superior control on descents, and efficient power transfer for climbing.

UCI Certification

The ICAN Graro frame is certified and approved by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), which governs internationalbicycle racing. Only products that pass rigorous testing receive this certification, allowing them to be used in UCI-sanctioned road races.

Custom Painting Service for Personalized Style

Our Graro gravel bike frame takes customization to the next level with our bespoke painting service. This unique offering allows riders to personalize their bikes with a paint job that reflects their individual style and personality.  Visit our painting website at icancustompaint.com to bring your dream design to life.

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