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All-City Cycles teases new Cosmic Stallion gravel bike?

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We’re getting close to the time of the summer where QBP and their associated brands head to the mountains for the annual Saddle Drive. That’s usually when a few big products finally get unveiled to the bicycle dealers of the world, and eventually, the public. Thanks to this teaser, we can probably expect a new gravel bike to come galloping in from All-City Cycles. With little more than the title to give us any info on the new bike, from the teaser video we can tell that it will fit fairly large tires (700c x 40mm? More?) and runs disc brakes, a thru axle up front on what looks to be a carbon fork, and wide, flared drop bars. The thin, shapely stays in the rear also suggest that All-CIty is sticking to metal for the frame, possibly steel. We can’t wait to see what All-City is up to, and will keep you posted from Saddle Drive!

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feldybikes
7 years ago

Crank up the volume. Those are some sweet licks.

The name is reminiscent of something out of Robot Unicorn Attack.

comrad
comrad
7 years ago

The lopsided helmet is driving me crazy

Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
7 years ago

*Possibly* steel? That’s their thing. It’s steel. All City isn’t just going to drop a carbon/aluminum bike out of nowhere. The brand’s philosophy is that steel bikes ride the most comfortably.

CornDog
CornDog
7 years ago

The Thunderdome is aluminum. But I agree that it will likely be steel.

Justin Walsh
Justin Walsh
7 years ago

So On-One has the Space Chicken, and now this name. Is there some extraterrestrial animal link with gravel riding or is it that All-City isn’t that original?

dang heck
dang heck
7 years ago
Reply to  Justin Walsh

they did come out with the space horse back in ’12 or so…

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