After a couple decades cranking out solid mountain bike components leaning toward enduro and gravity, Sixpack is lightening up with a complete new gravel bike component line-up. There’s gravel bars in alloy or carbon, a couple of alloy gravel stem options, a new carbon seatpost, and even some grippy bar tape. Combine that with some crossover MTB kit like pedals, tubeless valves & bottle cages, and you can fully kit out your next gravel bike with Sixpack Racing gear…
Sixpack Racing debuts Gravel Series cockpit components
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, rider view](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_rider-view.webp)
Mountain bikes are the heart of Sixpack Racing for sure. But gravel has blurred the lines with off-road riding, and a lot of mountain bikers have taken to dropbars for longer adventure rides, too. So Sixpack was happy to create a new component range focusing more on this MTB-inspired type for riding, think more rugged bikepacking, long-distance off-road touring, and mixed-surface adventuring more than fast-paced gravel racing.
What you get is a reasonably-priced, reasonably light range of components built tough to handle anything you can throw at them and with comfort & ergonomics so you’ll be able to enjoy the ride.
Gravel handlebars: a riser bar in Carbon or downswept in Alloy
![Sixpack Racing Gravel Series cockpit components, angled view](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_gravel-drop-bars.webp)
Sixpack’s Gravel bars take two completely different approaches, depending on material.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, carbon dropbar](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_11mm-riser-carbon-handlebar-scaled.webp)
The lightweight carbon bar gets an uncommon 11mm rise inspired by MTB bars. Riding with on the tops lets you sit up a bit higher for less pressure on your hands, while an otherwise deep bend gives the bars a pretty common compact position in the drops – 115mm Drop & 75mm Reach. The carbon bar promises “enhanced vibration dampening” on the 7.5° backswept tops, while maintaining handling stiffness in the 18° flared drops.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, carbon handlebar drops bend](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_carbon-bar-bend.webp)
The 250€ Sixpack Gravel Handlebar CF is available in 420 & 440mm widths, with a 60mm wide 31.8mm clamping area, and a 235g claimed weight for the narrower bar.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, alloy drop bar](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_alloy-handlebar-downsweep-scaled.webp)
On the alloy front, Sixpack goes the opposite direction with a lot more drop, starting off with 11° of downsweep and 8° of backsweep for the tops. They describe this bar as closely matching your natural hand position to “reduce fatigue over long adventures”. The alloy bar features a bend that looks compact for a smooth transition from hoods to the 16° flared drops, but because of the downsweep it technically has a deep 136mm Drop paired to short 70mm Reach.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, alloy handlebar bend](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_alloy-bar-bend.webp)
The 65€ Sixpack Gravel Handlebar AL is available in 400, 420, 440 & 460mm widths, with 31.8mm clamp, and 355g claimed weight (420mm).
Sixpack Gravel bar tape, too
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, grippy bar tape](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_grippy-bar-tape.webp)
Sixpack also decided to make their own gravel-specific bar tape. It’s a medium thickness 3mm (x 30mm wide) and gets a grippy dot texture for all-weather, even wet conditions grip. The 30€ tape is available only in black, weighs 196g for two uncut rolls, and comes with bolt-on alloy expander bar plugs.
Gravel stems: Classic or Integrated
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, ICR stem on bike](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_ICR-stem-on-bike.webp)
The Sixpack Gravel Stems are a pretty straightforward flat boxy forged alloy design with a 4-bolt removable faceplate and a -7° angle for a flat-ish look on most gravel bikes. The two gravel stems are pretty much identical, only the ICR integrated version adds direct compatibility with Acros integrated headsets via an included split-spacer stack. Cable routing is still outside of your stem, but everything is tidy and directed smoothly through your compatible bike’s upper headset bearing.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, stems - standard or ICR integrated cable routing](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_stems-standard-or-ICR-integrated-scaled.webp)
The standard Sixpack Gravel Stem sells for 70€, or 90€ for the ICR version with spacers. Both are made of 6061-T6 aluminum, and come in 70mm, 80mm, 90mm & 100mm lengths.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, optioal out-front mounts](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_out-front-stem-mounts-scaled.webp)
There’s also a range of optional integrated Gravel Out Front Mounts that slot into the opening in the stem’s faceplate to mount a GPS cycling computer, light, or camera with angle adjustability. The simple GoPro or Light mounts are 15€, while short/long Garmin or Wahoo mounts are 20€ extra.
Sixpack Gravel carbon seatpost
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, carbon seatpost](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_carbon-seatpost-detail.webp)
Lastly, Sixpack add a 0-offset, 2-bolt-head carbon gravel seatpost built with plenty of strength for both on- and off-road riding. Again, carbon is here with the promise of vibration damping thanks to the proprietary hi-mod layup.
The 160€ Sixpack Gravel Seatpost CF is 27.2mm only, and comes in 300mm, 350mm & 400mm lengths, with a 192g weight claim for the mid-length one.
![Sixpack Gravel Series cockpit components, seatpost](https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Sixpack-Gravel-Series-cockpit-components_carbon-seatpost-on-bike.webp)
Pretty much all of the new Sixpack Racing Gravel cockpit components are available now, either online direct from Sixpack or from their retail partner bikeshops.