There’s no other way to put it: cycling is expensive. If you add up everything you need to be a serious cyclist, you’re looking at thousands of dollars spent right from the jump. The problem is…it just shouldn’t be that way.
Cycling should be for the masses — it should be a gateway to adventure for anyone, whether they just want a nice bike to commute on or are looking to tackle trails, roads and gravel all over the country.
State Bicycle is one brand that works to make bikes accessible to everyone. The brand started out making quality single-speed bikes, most of which come in well under $500. Since then it has expanded its lineup, making some of the most affordable cyclocross and gravel bikes you can buy.
Now, State has taken this to the next level by upgrading its popular 4130 All-Road drop-bar adventure bike with SRAM’s stellar Rival XPLR AXS electronic drivetrain. Best part is? The brand was able to keep the price under $2,000. You will absolutely not find a bike this affordable with electronic shifting anywhere else.
When I first heard of a sub-$2,000 gravel bike with SRAM components, disc brakes and electronic shifting, I had my doubts. I’ve ridden State bikes in the past, and I always loved them for their ease of use, rideability and affordable price point — but this just seemed like a bridge too far.
Then I had the chance to test it and find out for myself.