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The State Bicycle 4130 All-Road is the bike I tell people to get when they tell me they’re curious about gravel or shopping for a gravel bike. And I’m not just blowing smoke when I suggest it. I’ve ridden the absolute bolts off of one, and although it’s a “budget” bike, it doesn’t feel like one, and I will always regret selling mine.
For 2026, the 4130 is getting even better, and it’s a hard one to ignore if you’re in the market for a capable, comfortable, and versatile gravel bike for some exploratory gravel miles, bikepacking adventures, or just commuting around town.
4130 All-Road Updates
- 12 Speed State Drivetrain (Stock) w/SRAM XPLR Upgrades available, upgraded to Rival from Apex at no additional charge!
Rival XPLR AXS 13-speed — 10-46t rangeEagle “Mullet” AXS 12-speed — 10-52t
- Upgraded Tire Clearance: 4130 Frame and Fork now accommodate 700×55 or 650bx60
- Cable Actuated Hydraulic Brakes as Standard (Previously $99.99 upgrade)
- New Continental Terra Hardpack TR 50mm tires (stock)
- New colors (Root Beer / Alpine Bloom)
- Complete Bikes Starting At $999.99 w/ Multiple upgrade options.
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The 4130 All-Road has excellent geometry, comes with great entry-level components, and provides a platform for upgrades and magical amounts of tire clearance and durability for the long haul. I’ve done some stupid stuff on this bike. From 100-mile days on pavement and gnarly singletrack to downhill trails that most wouldn’t glance at on a full-suspension bike. For the price, it’s hard to beat what you get from the State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road, and with some really impressive updates, it just got even better.
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Starting at $999, what you get is excellent, but State also lets you customize the bike before checkout with groupset and wheelset upgrades, and even a choice of steel, carbon, or suspension forks. It’s an absurd value proposition that’s honestly pretty damn hard to beat these days.
