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RadonRegard
gravel
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Origin
Radon introduced the Regard Carbon as the premium tier of their gravel lineup — a full-carbon platform with an integrated cockpit and serious tire clearance. Unlike many 'gravel bikes' designed around narrow road tires, the Regard ships with 700×48 mm rubber and has clearance for ~50 mm, genuinely covering unmade roads and gravel tracks. The size-specific integrated cockpit with internally routed cables gives it a clean aesthetic without sacrificing function, and the 27.2 mm carbon seatpost uses engineered flex as a comfort tool.
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Specifications
- Frame
- Full carbon frame, UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger) compatible. 12×100 mm front / 12×142 mm rear thru-axles. Internal cable routing. Multi-position bottle cage mounts, bento bag mounts, fender/rack mounts, fork accessory mounts.
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- 1× systems: Shimano GRX or SRAM Rival/Force AXS (build-dependent). Carbon fiber 1× crankset on top builds.
- Brakes
- Hydraulic disc, flat mount. SRAM Force HRD (10.0); Shimano GRX BR-RX810 on lower builds.
- Wheels
- 700c, tubeless-ready; rim width varies by build
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The verdict
+Strengths
- Full carbon frame and fork at a direct-to-consumer price well below comparable builds
- 700×48 mm tires and ~50 mm clearance make it genuinely capable off-road
- Size-specific integrated cockpit ensures proportional handling across all frame sizes
−Weaknesses
- Integrated cockpit limits handlebar swap flexibility for riders with unconventional fit requirements
- No hydraulic dropper post routing — gravel dropper requires workarounds
- Direct-only sales means sizing is a gamble without a test ride
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