The GT Grade has remained a prominent bike in the adventure category since its introduction in 2014, and now, three years since the first Grades took the cycling press by storm, the 2017 Grade range has been unveiled.
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Several new alloy and carbon bikes feature in the largest ever Grade range, along with a new cross-specific build and several flat-bar hybrid versions.
All of the 2017 Grades use frames that we've seen before, although many now boast a lot more colour than the previous subdued liveries. There are also wider 32mm tyres as standard rather than the 28mm components fitted previously (with the exception of the flat-bar hybrids).
Scroll down for a closer look at each key model.
Carbon builds
Stop, alloy time
Flat bar models
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