State's updated All-Road gets wider tires and an AXS option
BRR Analysis
State Bicycle Co. has unveiled an updated version of its popular 4130 All-Road model, significantly enhancing its off-road capabilities. Announced this week, the revamped frame now boasts clearance for 29 x 2.2-inch tires, or even wider 650b options, alongside the introduction of a SRAM AXS drivetrain configuration. This move positions the budget-friendly brand to capture a larger segment of the burgeoning gravel and adventure cycling market.
This update is significant for State, a brand long associated with accessible fixed-gear and entry-level road bikes. As the gravel segment continues its explosive growth, offering greater tire clearance and electronic shifting options on an affordable platform directly addresses market demands for versatility and performance without the premium price tag. It reflects a broader industry trend where even established road brands are pivoting to embrace the all-road philosophy, making State's commitment to this segment a strategic play.
State's continued focus on delivering capability at an accessible price point is commendable, proving that one needn't remortgage the house to enjoy the ever-expanding world of gravel.
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