Fara F/Gravel Bike review: comfortable, versatile, with a good turn of speed

A rugged, trail-ready carbon gravel bike that can be as adventurous as you want it to be

The white Fara F/Grave bike lent up against a stone wall on cobbles
(Image credit: Future)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

The Fara F/Gravel bike is a brilliant option for anyone looking for a versatile do-all/go-anywhere bike. It's nimble and agile for fun, fast rides yet offers ample comfort to become an all-day adventure bike. With multiple mounting points for bike-packing luggage and mudguards, it'll even be happy out in the wild, provided you remember to charge the electronic groupset to the brim first.

Reasons to buy
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    Agile and nimble ride feel

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    Lightweight carbon frame and fork

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    Wide tyre clearance

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    Multiple integrated mounting points for mudguards and luggage

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    Exceptionally comfortable riding position

Reasons to avoid
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    Stash box fiddly to use

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    Digital groupset feels at odds with F/Gravel's off-grid adventure capabilities

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As a general cyclist, I often struggle to identify myself as belonging to just one two-wheel fraternity. With the exception of unicycling and artistic cycling, I have dabbled in every other discipline so, as a consequence, I have more bikes than garage space.

Ever on the lookout for ways to reduce my 'tool for every job' bicycle collection, the Fara F/Gravel caught my eye as potentially the best do-all gravel adventure bike for me.

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Hannah Bussey

Hannah is Cycling Weekly’s longest-serving tech writer, having started with the magazine back in 2011. She has covered all things technical for both print and digital over multiple seasons representing CW at spring Classics, and Grand Tours and all races in between.

Hannah was a successful road and track racer herself, competing in UCI races all over Europe as well as in China, Pakistan and New Zealand.

For fun, she's ridden LEJOG unaided, a lap of Majorca in a day, won a 24-hour mountain bike race and tackled famous mountain passes in the French Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites and Himalayas. 

She lives just outside the Peak District National Park near Manchester UK with her partner, daughter and a small but beautifully formed bike collection. 

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