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  • Electric Bike Buying Guide

    Electric Bike Buying Guide


  • Updated May 2026

    Electric bikes are now a familiar sight on roads and trails. They have become a practical choice for commuting, fitness and exploring beyond the everyday. The real question is no longer whether an e-bike is right for you, but which type will best match your riding style and goals.

    This guide explains the different categories of Ribble e-bikes and what makes each of them unique, so you can choose the right option with confidence.

    Which electric bike do I need?

    Electric bikes are grouped into three main categories. Each offers its own mix of speed, stability and versatility:

    E-road bikes

    Electric road bikes are designed for performance and efficiency. They are perfect for riders who enjoy road cycling and want some assistance for climbs, endurance rides or longer distances.

    E-gravel bikes

    Electric gravel bikes are designed for stability and control on rougher terrain. If your rides include trails, tracks or bikepacking adventures, this is the category to explore.

    E-hybrid bikes

    Electric hybrid bikes are built for multi-surface versatility, combining commuting capability with endurance comfort and light gravel readiness all in one platform.

    Once you understand which type fits your style, you can move on to specific models.

    What is an electric bike?

    An electric bike is a bicycle with pedal assistance. The motor gives you extra support only when you are pedalling, so the experience remains completely under your control.

    This means:

    • You decide the pace and the effort
    • Assistance responds naturally to how and where you ride
    • Climbing hills, riding into headwinds or covering longer distances feels easier

    If you stop pedalling, the assistance stops. There is no twist grip, no independent drive.

    It is still cycling, simply with support when you need it most.

    Who are e-bikes for?

    E-bikes suit a far wider range of riders than ever before. They are not only for people who want less effort; they are for anyone who wants to ride more often, in more places, and with greater enjoyment.

    • Commuters: Arrive fresh and consistent, even with traffic lights, hills and headwinds in the mix.
    • Fitness riders: Train at your own intensity and extend ride time or distance without overloading recovery.
    • Returning riders: Regain confidence and fitness without avoiding hills or challenging routes.
    • Road cyclists: Go further, stay out longer and make big days in the saddle feel more achievable.
    • Adventure riders: Add confidence across rougher ground and keep exploring without worrying about the ride home.

    How to choose the right electric bike

    The right choice comes down to a few key factors:

    1. Ride feel

    Weight and geometry shape how the bike responds under power. A lightweight e-bike will feel very similar to a traditional bike. A more robust build brings stability and confidence when surfaces change.

    2. Terrain

    Think about where you ride most often:

    • Road: Look for speed and long-distance efficiency.
    • Gravel: Designed for control and traction on rough tracks and loose ground.
    • Mixed-surfaces: Best suited if you want one bike to handle tarmac, lanes and towpaths.

    3. Everyday practicality

    Would you value mounts for racks and guards? Will you use the bike for commuting or light touring? Practical features can make a big difference if this bike becomes part of your daily routine.

    Ribble electric bikes

    Every e-bike in the Ribble range shares the same design philosophy. They start with a lightweight frame and a discreet pedal assist system. The aim is to keep the look clean and the feel as close to a traditional bike as possible, only with an extra boost when you need it.

    Most models use the MAHLE X35 system, which is fully integrated within the frame. The result is minimal visual impact and a ride experience that remains natural. You do the riding; the system simply makes it easier when the terrain demands it.

  • E-road bikes

  • E-road bikes deliver road performance with added support on climbs and longer rides.

    They are ideal for riders who want to maintain speed and endurance while enjoying a more accessible riding experience.

  • ALLROAD SL R E

    ALLROAD SL R E

    This is a high-performance electric road bike, with stealthy electric assistance, built for long days in the saddle.

    Key features:

    • Lightweight 11.8kg carbon frame for precise, responsive handling
    • MAHLE X20 system that delivers seamless assistance that responds intuitively to your effort
    • Up to 140 km of range, extendable beyond 200 km with the optional Range Extender
    • Aerodynamic design to reduce drag and improve stability
    • Endurance-based geometry to reduce fatigue on long days
    • Clearance for up to 38 mm tyres and discreet mudguard mounts
    • Hydraulic disc brakes for consistent braking performance in all conditions

    Best for: Riders focused on performance who also want discreet electric assistance.

  • 2. ULTRA-GRIT FORCE XPLR AXS

    2. ULTRA-GRIT FORCE XPLR AXS

  • 3. ULTRA-GRIT RIVAL XPLR AXS

    3. ULTRA-GRIT RIVAL XPLR AXS

  • Who they are for

    Riders who want speed, efficiency and sharp control on rough courses. Ideal for fast group rides, gravel racing and anyone who enjoys a responsive, race ready feel.

    What you gain

    • Race tuned geometry that holds a line when the course gets sketchy
    • Lightweight, aero optimised carbon that carries speed between corners
    • Big clearance and smart integration for real world racing set ups

    ULTRA-GRIT is built for podiums. Developed with the Ribble Outliers and proven at Unbound, The Traka and Dirty Reiver, it blends aero tube profiles, fully internal routing and cockpit options with a sub 900 g carbon frame for rapid acceleration and precise handling. It is UCI approved and clears 700 x 50 mm tyres, with downtube storage and mounts for long race days. A RockShox Rudy 30 mm fork upgrade is available if your courses turn technical. The range topping ULTRA-GRIT Red XPLR AXS build comes in from 8.0 kg, pairs pro level wireless shifting with a power meter and rolls fast on race proven wheels and tyres.

    What you give up

    • Less vertical compliance than adventure first frames on long, rough epics
    • A more purposeful posture that suits committed riding
    • Fewer luggage options than ALLGRIT when you want to go fully loaded

    Key buying considerations

    • Geometry: expect a lower stack and purposeful reach for speed. If you prefer a calmer front end for mixed riding, look to ALLGRIT.
    • Tyres and wheels: 45mm excels for most race courses. ULTRA-GRIT clears up to 50 mm if conditions demand volume.
    • Fork choice: keep it rigid for smoother events. Add Rudy for control on rougher courses and marathon days.

  • Best All-round Gravel Bikes 2026

  • 1. ALLGRIT AL APEX XPLR AXS

    1. ALLGRIT AL APEX XPLR AXS

  • 2. CGR TI ENTHUSIAST

    2. CGR TI ENTHUSIAST

  • 3. ULTRA-GRIT SPORTFIT APEX XPLR AXS

    3. ULTRA-GRIT SPORTFIT APEX XPLR AXS

  • This is what many riders are really looking for. All round gravel bikes balance efficiency, comfort and versatility. They switch from bridleway blasts to winter lanes without fuss and handle long rides or short efforts with equal confidence.

    ALLGRIT AL is the value sweet spot. Hydroformed alloy with fully internal routing, up to 50mm tyre room and comprehensive mounts gives you a platform that feels sorted on day one and grows with your ambitions.

    If you prefer a more upright position and extra leverage off road, the ULTRA-GRIT Sportfit flat bar option boosts confidence on technical tracks without losing pace on the links between trails.

    CGR Ti blends a smooth titanium ride feel with year round versatility. It is optimised for 2x drivetrains, runs up to 45mm tyres, and comes loaded with practical mounts, so you can refine it for road, gravel or commuting as the seasons change.


  • Best Adventure Gravel Bikes 2026

  • 1. ALLGRIT TI-X Force XPLR AXS

    1. ALLGRIT TI-X Force XPLR AXS

  • 2. GRAVEL TI SPORT

    2. GRAVEL TI SPORT

  • 3. GRAVEL 725 SPORT

    3. GRAVEL 725 SPORT

  • These bikes are built for long days and loaded miles. They prize comfort, stability and reliability without sacrificing control when the trail points down.

    ALLGRIT Ti X is engineered for the long haul. Premium titanium meets modern integration, full mounts and up to 50 mm tyres for a fast, fatigue reducing ride that shrugs off weather and distance. Suspension fork compatibility across the ALLGRIT range keeps options open for rough routes and bikepacking on broken tracks.

    Gravel Ti delivers that classic titanium feel with modern gravel speed. It pairs enduring strength with a smooth ride and component choices that suit big mile adventure builds.

    Gravel 725 is our Reynolds steel all rounder for riders who value toughness and a calm, composed ride character. It clears 650b x 47 and 700c x 45 tyres, routes cables internally and has the mounts you expect for bottles, bags and mudguards, so you can head out and stay out.


  • 2. Best Gravel Bikes by Experience Level

  • Best Gravel Bikes for Beginners 2026

  • 1. ALLGRIT AL APEX XPLR

    1. ALLGRIT AL APEX XPLR

  • 2. ALLGRIT AL SPORTFIT APEX XPLR

    2. ALLGRIT AL SPORTFIT APEX XPLR

  • 3. ALLGRIT E AL APEX XPLR

    3. ALLGRIT E AL APEX XPLR

  • Aluminium is not a compromise.

    Modern hydroformed alloy with clean internal routing rides impressively well, keeps weight sensible and costs down. ALLGRIT AL adds generous tyre room and full mounts for guards and luggage, so you can build confidence on local loops, then add distance, speed and kit as you go.

    Why the SPORTFIT option can help

    A flat bar setup raises control and confidence on loose surfaces. Wider leverage steadies the front end on ruts and roots, and the more upright position makes longer first rides less tiring. The ALLGRIT AL Sportfit uses a riser flat bar chosen for stable handling off road.

    E gravel for more riding, more often

    ALLGRIT E AL adds natural feeling assist via the Mahle X30 hub system. It is light, discreet and designed for real world range. You still get up to 50 mm tyre clearance, mounts for guards and luggage, and the same adventure ready geometry, with assistance that keeps you exploring when hills or headwinds would normally turn you home.


  • Best Gravel Bikes for Experience Riders 2026

  • 1. ULTRA-GRIT FORCE XPLR AXS

    1. ULTRA-GRIT FORCE XPLR AXS

  • 2. ALLGRIT TI-X FORCE XPLR AXS

    2. ALLGRIT TI-X FORCE XPLR AXS

  • 3. CGR TI-X ULTEGRA Di2

    3. CGR TI-X ULTEGRA Di2

  • Marginal gains that matter

    Once fit is dialled, aerodynamics, tyre choice and wheel selection add up. ULTRA-GRIT’s aero profiles and race tuned chassis reward hard efforts and fast courses, with the electronic precision of SRAM AXS for faultless shifts under load.

    Fit and stiffness tuning

    Titanium’s smooth response and long distance comfort make ALLGRIT TI-X a brilliant choice when you ride big days on mixed terrain. Pair it with wide volume tyres and a flared cockpit for control without sacrificing responsiveness on faster sections.

    Components that count

    If your riding spans tarmac and trail, CGR TI-X gives you 2x range with Di2 precision, mounts for every season and generous tyre clearance. It is a platform that takes fine tuning well, whether you are chasing faster commutes or gravel sportives with road links between.


  • 3. Gravel Bike Comparisons That Actually Help

  • These are the questions riders really ask.

    Race vs adventure geometry

    Choose a race platform if you ride fast and value holding speed. ULTRA-GRIT’s aero shaping, internal routing and cockpit options reduce drag around the rider and keep the bike composed when you are on the limit. If your rides are long, loaded or mostly rough, an adventure first setup like ALLGRIT with bigger tyres, calmer steering and full mounts is often quicker over distance because you stay fresher and in control.

    Carbon vs aluminium vs titanium vs steel in 2026

    Carbon wins on stiffness to weight and precise tuning. Aluminium offers value, durability and impressive ride quality when the tubing is well executed. Titanium brings longevity and a smooth, fatigue reducing feel. Steel scores for toughness and classic ride character, especially on rugged routes.

    Suspension fork vs rigid

    A short travel suspension fork like RockShox Rudy can add control and comfort on rough tracks and marathon days. Keep it rigid for smoother events or mixed road routes to save weight and keep steering razor sharp.


  • 4. How to Choose the Right Gravel Bike Size

  • Size for control on rough ground, not just for how it looks on the stand. Your frame choice should leave room to move, breathe and handle the unexpected when the surface changes.

    Frame numbers that matter on gravel

    • Stack to reach balance: look at them together. A slightly higher stack with measured reach keeps weight off your hands on long, choppy sectors without dulling steering.
    • Front centre: the distance from bottom bracket to front axle. More front centre reduces toe overlap with big tyres and guards and adds stability on steep, loose descents.
    • Bottom bracket drop: lower BBs feel planted in corners but raise pedal strike risk over rocks and ruts. If your trails are rooty, do not be afraid of a touch less drop.
    • Seat tube angle and effective top tube: steeper angles put you over the pedals for climbing traction. If you prefer more setback or ride long cranks, check you can hit your saddle position without pushing reach too far.
    • Head tube length and spacer room: you want enough steerer to fine tune bar height. If a size needs a tower of spacers to feel right, the one below is usually the better call.

    Common gravel sizing mistakes to avoid

    • Chasing reach by sizing up: use a sensible stem and bar choice first. Bigger frames limit adjustment and can dull handling on loose surfaces.
    • Copying a road fit: gravel needs a touch more bar height and a calmer front end for control when tired and under load.
    • Ignoring tyre volume: going with wider tyres raises stack a few millimetres and changes standover and BB height. Account for it before you pick a size.
    • Forgetting bag clearance: bar bags need space under the hoods. If your front end is slammed, you will fight the bag, not the trail.
    • Setting and forgetting: your first ride is not your final fit. Revisit stem length, bar roll and lever reach after a few mixed‑surface rides.

    Take a look at our useful bike sizing page for more information.


  • 5. Gravel Bike Pricing, Value and Finance

  • How much should you spend on a gravel bike in 2026?

    Spend enough to get the right geometry, proven frame platform and reliable components. Don’t forget to keep some budget for pedals, lights, a decent pump, tools, sealant and clothing.

    Finance and Cycle to Work

    At Ribble, our bikes are available on Cycle to Work schemes, with flexible finance options, low monthly payments, and zero deposit to help you ride now and pay later.


  • Frequently Asked Questions


  • Final Word

  • The best gravel bike in 2026 is one that is tailored to you to give you the best platform to enjoy the magic that gravel riding delivers. The fit, where you will ride it, your goals.

    Choose the bike that is going to allow you to ride more, further and enjoy every mile.

    That’s where the real value is.

    Explore the full range Ribble gravel bikes today and start your next adventure.

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