The 2025 State Bicycle Co. All Road Gravel bike is considered an entry-level model, priced at $999.99. The 12-speed drive train, UDH-compatible dropouts, and dropper-ready frame make for a solid platform should they get the urge to upgrade and customize the bike.
State Bicycle Co sells bikes directly to the consumer, offering customizable options on the product page, allowing the rider to select between 700c and 650b wheels/tires, groupsets, and accessories. The gravel bikes are also available in a flat handlebar trim for riders looking to be more upright, which can be a good option for urban commuters, and folks looking for more of an all-around bicycle.

The straight gauge 4130 chromoly steel frame isn’t the lightest option, (a lighter-weight chromoly tube set would likely double the retail price of the complete package) but it keeps the sticker price down and should prove durable over the long run. I’m personally intrigued by the raw clear coat finish, which isn’t offered very often due to the challenges in preventing oxidization, (ie, rust) but dang if it doesn’t look cool.
The 2025 State 4130 All-road Gravel bikes starts at $999 and up. Explore the builds and customization options at StateBicycle.com.
