Get faster, get lost, get beyond
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With generous tire clearance, the adventures know no bounds
Unleash your adventurous spirit with our gravel bike’s generous tire clearance, accommodating up to 50c tires. Embark on thrilling bikepacking journeys and conquer any terrain with ease, as you immerse yourself in the boundless exploration
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Who needs a dropper post? Us.
Polygon Bend Series provides you with dropper seat post to put you where you want to be; all at your fingertips. Effortlessly adjust your saddle height for technical trails and smooth descents, providing you the freedom to move and stay in control.
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The perfect blend of aerodynamics and handling
Paired with a flared handlebar to enhance aerodynamics in a narrower position, while maintaining optimal handling on wider drops.
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Here, here, and here. Mounts everywhere!
Pack your essentials. Our Polygon Bend Series features an adequate number of mounting bolts for bottles and bags on the seat tube, top tube, and down tube. No need to worry about other essentials for bikepacking; we've got you covered with rear carrier bolts and 3 mounts on each side of the fork. Mount up, adventure awaits!
Choose your series
Build Specs
Kit |
BEND R7
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BEND R9X
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BEND V9X
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Frame | ALX GRAVEL | ALX GRAVEL | ALX GRAVEL |
Fork | CARBON RIGID | CARBON RIGID | FOX TC 32 40mm TRAVEL |
Shifter | SRAM APEX 1 11-SPEED BRIFTER | SRAM RIVAL ETAP AXS 1x12-SPEED BRIFTER | SRAM RIVAL ETAP AXS 12-SPEED BRIFTER |
Crank Set | SRAM APEX 1 40T, MAX: 42T | SRAM RIVAL 1 WIDE 40T | SRAM RIVAL 1 WIDE 40T, MAX: 42T |
Cassette | SRAM PG-1130 11-SPEED 11-42T | SRAM XG-1251 12 SPEED 10-44T | SRAM XG-1275 12 SPEED 10-52T |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM APEX 1 11-SPEED | SRAM RIVAL XPLR ETAP AXS 12-SPEED | SRAM GX EAGLE AXS 12-SPEED |
Wheel Set | ALLOY DOUBLE WALL 32H | NOVATEC G24 DISC (28mm) W/ TUBELESS TAPE INSTALLED | NOVATEC G24 DISC (28mm) W/ TUBELESS TAPE INSTALLED |
Tire | VEE ROCKETMAN 700x44C 622x44 TLR | VEE ROCKETMAN 700x44C 622x44 TLR | VEE RAIL 700x50C 622x50 TLR |
Brake Lever | SRAM APEX 1 | SRAM RIVAL eTap AXS | SRAM RIVAL |
Brake Caliper | SRAM APEX 1 HYDRAULIC DISC | SRAM RIVAL HYDRAULIC DISC | SRAM RIVAL HYDRAULIC DISC |
Rotor | SRAM PACELINE 160mm CL | SRAM PACELINE 160mm CL | SRAM PACELINE 160mm CL |
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Where are the mounts to hold gear? If I wanted to buy a bolted bag, what are the specifications? For Full Frame and half frame
There are 16 mounts on the Polygon Bend R series and 10 mounts on the Polygon Bend V9X; 5 on the top tube, 6 on the down tube, and 6 on the carbon rigid fork for the Bend R Series. We're using universal-size mounts, so there are no special specifications for the compatible bolted bag. You can freely choose the bolted bag that fits you best.
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What is the biggest chainring I can fit?
The maximum chainring of Bend Series is 42T
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What are the biggest rotors I can fit?
The biggest rotors for the Bend Series are 160 mm
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Can you fit mudguards, pannier racks front and back?
Absolutely!
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How do you use the dropper?
For the Bend R7, use the left lever to adjust your dropper seat post. For the Bend R9X and V9X, press both levers simultaneously (right & left) to adjust your dropper seat post.
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How long do the wireless shifting mechanisms and wireless dropper mechanisms last?
The wireless dropper mechanism approximately lasts for 40 riding hours, while the wireless shifting mechanism lasts for about 60 riding hours. The actual hours may vary depending on the terrain and how frequently the wireless electronic components are used.
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Is it possible to upgrade a road bike to a gravel bike?
This should not be possible because of the small tire clearance and its fixed aggressive geometry.
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What is the best configuration for bikepacking gear?
The best configuration of bikepacking typically is a lightweight and compact gear that can bring all of your needs. But it can vary depending on the individual's preferences, the specific trip's requirements, and the terrain being covered.
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How does the geometry of gravel bikes differ from road bikes?
The gravel bike has a higher stack, slacker head angle, and longer wheelbase for stability.
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What are the gearing differences on gravel vs road bikes?
A gravel bike is using a bigger sprocket than a road bike.