Introduction to the GT Grade
The GT Grade is a versatile gravel bike that is suitable for both road and off-road rides, ranging from dirt paths to trails. Combining
comfort, performance, and durability, the GT Grade offers a unique riding experience for gravel enthusiasts, bikepacking adventurers, and
commuters alike. In this article, we will discuss the history of the GT Grade, the different models in the series, and other interesting
facts about this popular gravel bike.
The History of the GT Grade
GT Bicycles, an American bicycle brand primarily known for its mountain bikes and BMX, introduced the Grade model in 2014. The company
recognized early on, ahead of many others, the growing interest in gravel bikes and developed the GT Grade to meet the needs of cyclists
who are comfort-oriented on the road as well as off-road.
The Different GT Grade Models
To cater to a wide range of interests and budgets, there are three main models of the GT Grade:
GT Grade Carbon:
The GT Grade Carbon is the top model in the GT Grade series and features a high-quality carbon frame and
carbon fork for a propulsion-oriented and stiff ride. The so-called Floating Stays seat stays are designed to provide a
particularly comfortable ride due to their flex. This is a major advantage in terms of impact absorption, both off-road and on rough road
conditions.
GT Grade Alloy:
The GT Grade Alloy is the more affordable alternative to the carbon model and offers an aluminum frame. A
carbon fork is also used on these models, providing better shock absorption and a smoother ride. The alloy models also have a modern
geometry and are available in various configurations.
GT eGrade (Power Series):
The GT eGrade/Power Series is the e-bike version of the GT Grade and features a powerful Mahle electric motor
for additional support, making it easier to handle long rides or steep climbs. The eGrade models are barely recognizable as e-bikes due to
the integrated battery in the down tube (replaceable) and the low weight ensures easy handling in everyday use.
The Unique Geometry of the GT Grade
The geometry of the GT Grade was developed with a focus on creating an ideal combination of comfort and performance. The longer
wheelbase, slack head angle, and short chainstays provide a sporty yet relaxed seating position and excellent control on uneven terrain.
This has been confirmed by both our customers and numerous international trade media. The so-called Triple Triangle construction of
the frame reduces vibrations and increases stiffness for a more enjoyable ride experience.
The Application Range of the GT Grade
The GT Grade is a versatile gravel bike that is suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether on the road, gravel paths, forest
trails, or even light single tracks – the GT Grade performs exceptionally well in nearly all situations. The combination of a comfortable
geometry and high-quality equipment makes the GT Grade an excellent choice for long days in the saddle, bikepacking adventures, or quick
training rides.
The Components of the GT Grade
The GT Grade is equipped with a range of high-quality components that ensure optimal performance and durability.
Gears and Brakes
All GT Grade models feature a Shimano gear system. From the Claris on the Grade Elite to the specially
developed GRX 800 on the Grade Carbon Pro for gravel use. In most cases, the installed 2x chainrings at the front provide a wide range of
gears to easily tackle both flat and steep climbs. Some models are primarily aimed at performance-oriented riders with 1x chainrings
installed at the front. All GT Grade models come with disc brakes, ensuring reliable braking power in all weather conditions and various
terrains. From the GT Grade Expert onwards, hydraulic disc brakes are used consistently.
Wheels and Tires
For the GT Grade wheels, aluminum hollow chamber rims and hubs for thru-axles are used exclusively. A wider
width compared to road bike rims provides additional stability and is also better suited for the wider gravel tires, which are often
Tubeless Ready depending on the model. The tire width for most models is 37mm, which provides extra comfort and grip on unpaved
roads.
Cockpit and Saddle
The GT Grade features a comfortable handlebar, which allows for a variety of relaxed hand positions. The
saddle has also been designed for long hours on the bike. This ensures ergonomic conditions for lasting enjoyment on extended tours.
The Advantages of the GT Grade
Versatility: The GT Grade can be used on both the road and off-road, making it suitable for a wide range of rides and adventures.
Comfort: The unique geometry and the Triple Triangle frame construction with the use of Floating Stays provide a
comfortable riding experience, even on long rides or rough terrain.
Quality: The GT Grade is equipped with high-quality components that ensure long-lasting performance and durability. Upon registration,
GT offers a lifetime warranty on the frame for the first owner.
Design: The modern and appealing designs of the GT Grade make the bike both visually and technically striking.