Allied ABLE Force AXS
Allied ABLE Force AXS
Our best-selling ABLE is our SRAM Force AXS build. It features the same wireless shifting and electronics platform as the cost-is-no-object Red AXS. But by foregoing Red’s costliest upgrades -- think ceramic bearings, extraordinary finishes, and featherweight hardware (the weight difference between groups is 300g total) -- you save a mint.
The ABLE is a high-performance off-road machine that tilts more towards the “mountain skinny” side of the gravel segment. It prefers a big tire but keeps a short rear end at 420mm. This is achieved by the most striking feature on the bike - the elevated drive-side chainstay.
Getting a chainstay this short with high tire volume is a packaging exercise because the chainring, chainstay, and tire all compete for space behind the bottom bracket. On mountain bikes this problem is addressed by widening the bottom bracket -- but that affects Q factor in a negative way. When we made the decision to make the ABLE 1X-specific it opened the design envelope and ultimately led to the decision to elevate the chainstay. By moving it up and out of the way we could make it extremely wide resulting in an incredibly responsive ride.
While our ECHO is a Swiss Army knife for a majority of mixed surface riding, when the path gets rambunctious its road-racing genes might seem lacking. We found ourselves wanting a bike that was equally engineered, but felt more at home on steeper, rockier and more rugged terrain. It was from this desire that the ABLE was born. It’s lightweight, tight, durable and agile. You can point it in any direction and go.
The ABLE begs to be ripped around on singletrack, fire roads, hardpack dirt, and chunky gravel. Proven on the brutal roads of the 2019 Dirty Kanza where ALLIED athletes piloted their ABLEs to overall victory.
The ABLE comes standard in the stock color combination of matte black with silver logos. However, you can customize to the color combo of your choice. If you have a color in mind you don't find there, contact our customer support team so we can discuss the possibilities.