Adventure Road

Allroad All Day.

One of the best parts of cycling is exploring the world around us. The Adventure Road is ready for it all - it excels on rougher roads, dirt roads, steep and technical descents and long rides with it's added clearance and stability compared to a road bike.

A modern classic of sorts, it blurs the line between Road Racer and Gravel bike.  The Adventure Road has a wheelbase, chainstay length and head angle that sits in between the two. This geometry retains a light turn-in with a bit of added compusure when adventure calls you.

Fits 700 x 28-38mm tires. 

Completely Handbuilt in Santa Cruz, California

Caletti bikes are built one at a time by John Caletti in Santa Cruz, California—resulting in uncompromising quality and a truly tailor-made balance of fit, function, and style.

Customize.

Configure your bike to suit you—your body, your riding, and your style. Every detail is considered to create a bike that is right for you.

Make it Personal.

From a subtle polished titanium logo to color anodization, graphics, or paint - the choice is yours. Enjoy.

Adventure Road Sizing
SIZE TT (EFFECTIVE) ST(C-T) HT HEAD ANGLE SEAT ANGLE STACK REACH FRONT CENTER CHAINSTAY (ACTUAL) CHAINSTAY (EFFECTIVE) BB DROP
52 520 460 115 71.0 74.00 543 363 578 421 414 75
54 540 500 135 71.75 73.50 564 372 587 423 416 75
55 550 515 150 71.75 73.5 579 378 598 423 416 75
56 560 530 160 72.0 73.0 589 379 600 423 416 75
57 570 540 170 72.0 73.0 599 386 611 423 416 75
59.5 595 555 190 72.25 72.50 619 400 628 424 417 75
FORK: ENVE ALL ROAD (382AXLE TO CROWN LENGTH, 47mm OFFSET)
* Add or subtract 10mm from the head tube length on any size for $70
* Full Custom Geometry available +200
| FAQ

Perhaps you know what frame Reach or top tube length you like and can select from the standard sizes. For a more detailed fit many of our customers will work with a fitter and get on an adjustable sizing bike/machine and/or try various stems to feel out different setups to find their sweet spot. You and your fitter can send this fit data in and John mock up a standard frame design for you, or design a custom geometry for the ultimate in fit and handling.

Yes

Titanium frames are made primarily of Grade 9 Titanium, which is 3AL/2.5V, cold worked and stress relieved. Butted Titanium tubing is available as an upgrade option on most bikes. Steel bikes use a variety of high strength and light weight butted and heat treated tubing from various sources. In either case, John selects tubing for the rider based on their height, weight and desired ride feel to provide a responsive and comfortable frame.

Road bikes are the most agile and quick feeling in their steering due to the shorter wheelbase, steeper head angle and shorter chainstays. They are a good selection if your riding stays on the pavement and you enjoy the fast and light handling characteristics they offer. A Gravel bike has greater stability to provide a more well-mannered character through bad pavement or dirt and gravel tracks. The Gravel bike has longer wheelbase, slacker head angle, more fork offset, and longer chainstays. Where the Road bike is limited to smaller tires, the Gravel bike works well with 35-50mm tires. The Adventure Road sits between the Road and Gravel designs, in geometry and handling. The handling is a little more stable than a Road bike, but more agile than the Gravel bike. It excels on bumpy roads, long rides, and when you want to do explore some dirt roads as part of your journey. It works well with tires up to 38mm wide. If you are feeling a bit timid on descents moving to a more stable bike will help you relax. If you like to go really fast, the more stable bike might bring your speed up even higher as it doesn't get pushed around as much by bumps and wind.

Titanium is a bit lighter and smoother riding than steel. With our standard straight-gauge titanium tubing, the added wall thickness is quite dent-resistant. The fatigue life of Titanium is longer than steel. Titanium is highly resistant to corrosion and does not rust - which is of particular benefit to certain heavy sweat-ers who might find sweat to cause rust on their steel bike top tubes. Due to it's corrosion-resistance it does not need to be painted which makes it possible for us to anodize graphics on it and it's lower in cost to refinish down the road when you want to refresh your frame. If your budget allows it, Titanium is a fantastic material. Steel also has a great ride feel and durability, and while it weighs a little more, the cost is lower than Titanium.

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