By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
EDC News and ReviewsEDC News and ReviewsEDC News and Reviews
  • Everyday Carry
    • Safety
    • Knives
    • Firearms
    • Gear
    • Tools
    • Accessories
    • Everything Else
    Everyday Carry
    Show More
    Top News
    The Best Gear For Travel
    The Top Travel Gear to Pack for Your Adventures
    December 19, 2023
    11 Practical Life Hacks “future You” Will Be Grateful For
    11 Sensible Life Hacks “Future You” Will Be Grateful For
    January 4, 2024
    The Best Iphone Case For Iphone 15, 15 Plus, 15
    The Top iPhone Case for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max
    January 20, 2024
    Latest News
    The Greatest Electrical Coolers of 2024
    May 17, 2024
    Top Picks for Fast Chargers Across All Devices
    May 17, 2024
    Review of Yakima MOD System: A Convenient Storage Solution for Any Adventure Vehicle
    April 16, 2024
    Top Pickleball Paddle Options
    April 16, 2024
  • Technology
    • Gaming
    • Media
    • Computers
    • Mobile
    • Devices
    • Everything Else
    Technology
    Show More
    Top News
    E3 Has Entertained Its Last Electronic Expo
    Saying Goodbye to E3: The End of an Era for the Electronic Entertainment Expo
    December 15, 2023
    Gamers Flock To Palworld’s ‘pokémon With Guns’ Despite Copyright Qualms
    Gamers are Interested in Palworld, a Game Similar to Pokémon but with Guns, Despite Copyright Concerns
    January 27, 2024
    Rooms, A 3d Design App And ‘cozy Game,’ Gets A
    Rooms, a 3D Design Application and Cozy Game, Receives a Major Update with User Base Growing to 250K
    April 4, 2024
    Latest News
    Microsoft Announcing Launch of New Mobile Game Store in July
    May 17, 2024
    Sony Music cautions tech firms about unauthorized usage of its content for AI training
    May 17, 2024
    The Latest Details About Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 from Geekbench
    May 17, 2024
    8 Latest Updates to Enhance Accessibility in Lookout, Google Maps, and More
    May 17, 2024
  • Gaming
    • Console
    • PC Master Race
    • Streaming
    Gaming
    Show More
    Top News
    Will Bungie video games be PlayStation unique? Future to stay in studio's palms, Sony pledges
    October 6, 2023
    Final Fantasy Vii Remake Gets Long Awaited Ps5 Upgrade For Ps
    PlayStation Plus Subscribers Get PS5 Upgrade for Final Fantasy VII Remake
    December 24, 2023
    Samsung Is Developing Its Own Cloud Gaming Platform
    Samsung’s New Cloud Gaming Platform for Smart TVs
    January 9, 2024
    Latest News
    The End of an Era for FIFA and EA Sports?
    January 14, 2024
    The PS5 has Surpassed the Nintendo Switch in Sales
    January 13, 2024
    A Brand New LEGO Star Wars Game Is Coming to Apple Arcade
    January 13, 2024
    New Storage Expansion Cards for Xbox Series X/S Unveiled
    January 12, 2024
  • Start Here
Reading: State 4130 All-Road: Comfy, Capable Gravel Bike at an Unbeatable $899
Share
Aa
EDC News and ReviewsEDC News and Reviews
Aa
  • Everyday Carry
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Start Here
Search
  • Everyday Carry
    • Safety
    • Knives
    • Firearms
    • Gear
    • Tools
    • Accessories
    • Everything Else
  • Technology
    • Gaming
    • Media
    • Computers
    • Mobile
    • Devices
    • Everything Else
  • Gaming
    • Console
    • PC Master Race
    • Streaming
  • Start Here
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Gear

State 4130 All-Road: Comfy, Capable Gravel Bike at an Unbeatable $899

Remon R.
Last updated: 2023/12/19 at 5:05 AM
Remon R.
Share
SHARE

State Bicycle Co. has been bucking that trend for years with some of the most affordable bikes in the industry. The brand, which cut its teeth with stylish, affordable fixies, has expanded its range to include carbon race and all-road bikes that are capable of taking on serious contests.

Contents
State 4130 All-Road BasicsState 4130 All-Road First Impressions State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road Ride ReviewFinal Thoughts

Generally, most major bicycle brands hinge their designs around aluminum, carbon, or titanium. And lower-end components have been getting “wireless” upgrades and tweaks that shave off ounces and slightly increase efficiency but continue pushing prices up.

While State Bicycle Co. has expanded to fill the needs of much more serious riders, it also continues to honor its roots by offering affordable options, including steel frames. The brand’s pricing won’t make first-time bike purchasers chuckle and immediately look to another brand or department store.

State bills its 4130 All-Road chromoly steel bike as its most capable bike ever, featuring a widely customizable range of components and wheel options for a starting price of just $899. As refreshing as it is to see a bike for less than $1,000 that promises to be a capable rig for bikepacking, commuting, and all-road adventuring, I wondered what the tradeoffs would be compared to something that goes for $400-500 more.

I spent several weeks carving up singletrack, gravel, road, and bike paths on the base drop-bar model of the 4130 All-Road.

In short: The State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road is a comfortable, fully capable, and versatile bike for the casual rider. While there is clearly some room for improvement, there is also a lot to love, especially for the price. And the bike is infinitely and easily upgradeable.

  • Frame material
    4130 chromoly steel
  • Fork material
    4130 chromoly steel
  • Wheels
    State Bicycle Co. tubeless-capable 650b or 700c
  • Drivetrain
    State Bicycle Co. 1x, 42t x 11-42

  • Very affordable pricing

  • Many affordable upgrade options

  • Comfortable and stable frame geometry

  • Plentiful mounting bosses on frame and fork


  • Heavy

  • Weak mechanical disc brakes (upgradeable)

State 4130 All-Road Basics

State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road front 650b wheel
State Bicycle Co.’s 4130 All-Road bike has 650b or 700c wheel options. Buyers can also grab both to drastically change the ride and style; (photo/Mark Wilson)

The State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road starts with a chromoly steel frame that comes loaded with multiple mounting bosses that are ideal for attaching fenders or other baggage and accessories. The standard fork features four mounting bosses on each leg, while the frame includes attachment points at the top of the rear triangle and two bottle cage mounts inside the front triangle. The front triangle is spacious enough to fit two bottles and additional packs or strap-on equipment with ease.

I rode the base model of the 4130 All-Road, so all of the components on the bike carried the State brand. I did not take advantage of a single bell or whistle that buyers can add before purchase. That’s worth noting because you can change just about any part of this bike, from the drivetrain or fork to rims, tires, and cockpit to suit any particular needs or wants. That will, however, raise the price.

State 4130 All-Road drivetrain
State Bicycle Co.’s 4130 All-Road steel bike comes with State-branded components; (photo/Mark Wilson)

The 4130 All-Road comes with the option of 650b or 700c wheels. Buyers can also opt to select both for an upcharge, creating a two-for-one bike straight out of the gate.

I opted for 650b wheels, which I felt would be more versatile for variable riding conditions. The wheels are tubeless capable but come with Vittoria Barzo 2.1-inch tires, which are not.

The bike included a State-branded 1×11 drivetrain with a 42t chainring, an 11-42t cassette, and State-branded mechanical disc brakes.

State 4130 All-Road First Impressions

State 4130 All-Road branded chainring and crank
The State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road comes equipped with a 42t chainring and an 11-42t cassette; (photo/Mark Wilson)

Out of the box, the State All-Road 4130 looked sharp. Mine came in the rugged Raw Phosphate color, which isn’t really a paint job at all. It’s raw metal where you can see the golden flash of weld burns peaking through at the gear mounts, which I felt added a cool bit of flair. The bike comes in several other colors that look cleaner, but I liked the rawness of the finish. It really made me appreciate and notice the metal.

State also says this finish will develop its own patina over time, adding an even more unique look.

Putting the bike together was easy enough, although it did not come with any tools. A pedal wrench and a few hex keys were enough to get it together in a few minutes. Luckily, no significant issues arose during assembly. My brake cables needed considerable adjusting, but it was ready to ride out of the box other than that. Remember that you’d need to take the bike to a shop for assembly to take advantage of State’s warranty.

The frame itself is pretty thin compared to frames with larger diameters that I’m used to, which makes sense for heavier steel. And yes, I did feel the bike’s weight while moving it around, but it isn’t excessively heavy for the material and build. All told, the bike looked great and seemed like it would function just fine.

State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road Ride Review

State 4130 All-Road rear tire clearance
The State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road can accommodate 650b tires up to 2.1; (photo/Mark Wilson)

As I started putting miles into the bike, I immediately noticed how the combination of the steel frame and wide 650b tires absolutely ate up vibrations on the road. The bike rode comfortably, providing reliable support and a planted feel that inspired confidence while cruising.

On gravel, that feeling became even more pronounced. Since the bike is heavier, it felt like a tank charging forward over rocks and roots while still being nimble and quick on the flats and downhills.

I constantly popped off small lips and curbs, letting the wheels bring me back to the tarmac with a well-cushioned feel.

Climbing was a little more challenging with the weight of the steel frame and 42t max range on the cassette, but the drivetrain shifted smoothly and functioned perfectly.

My only qualm with the bike was its brakes. The State Bicycle Co. All-Road 1 Flat-Mount Disc brakes with 160mm rotors felt pretty underpowered, especially for disc brakes. I found myself having to pull the levers extremely hard to bring the bike to a stop. They really felt more like rim brakes than the disc brakes I’m used to.

State Bicycle Co. branded mechanical rear disc brake
The State Bicycle Co. 4130 All Road includes mechanical disc brakes that riders can easily upgrade; (photo/Mark Wilson)

I felt like the brakes could be adequate for road riding, gravel, or commuting, where riders can see far ahead and anticipate stops well in advance. However, bringing the bike to a full stop unexpectedly or quickly required considerable force from my hands. This made it a bit tricky to control on twisty single track or around traffic. It also meant that moving fast required much more attention and caution.

Final Thoughts

The State Bicycle Co. 4130 All-Road is a comfortable, capable, and versatile bike for the casual rider.
(Photo/Mark Wilson)

At $899, the State 4130 All-Road is among the most affordable capable gravel bikes available. It comes in various options, including drop or flat-bar builds with 650b or 700c tires that can quickly change the bike from an off-road adventurer to a sleek urban commuter with the turn of a few bolts.

Most of the components performed great, and the bike’s geometry was comfortable and fun. Even for a rigid rig, the combination of large tires and beefy steel frame begs to be taken off-road to gobble up chunkier terrain.

The stock brakes needed improvement. But like all other components on the bike, State offers a hydraulic disc brake upgrade at purchase for an extra $100 that still keeps a complete build right at $1,000. With that upgrade, I’d have trouble finding anything I didn’t like about the bike, and it would still come in considerably cheaper than most other options out there.

At the end of the day, the State All-Road 4130 felt like an extremely versatile do-it-all bike for the casual rider. The steel frame provided support and peace of mind, and the ability to easily upgrade parts meant this bike could grow with you.

You Might Also Like

The Greatest Electrical Coolers of 2024

Review of Yakima MOD System: A Convenient Storage Solution for Any Adventure Vehicle

An Insight into My Childhood Adventures: Review of the Chaco Z/1 Sandal

Pit Viper Exciters: Review from a Thru-Hiker Tested in Hurricanes

The Finest Sports activities Bras of 2024

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Remon R. December 19, 2023 December 19, 2023
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article The Best Gear For Travel The Top Travel Gear to Pack for Your Adventures
Next Article The First Annual Blade Hq Knife Awards The Inaugural Awards for the Best Knives at Blade HQ
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

The Best Electric Coolers Of 2024
The Greatest Electrical Coolers of 2024
Gear
The Best Fast Chargers For Every Device
Top Picks for Fast Chargers Across All Devices
Tools
Microsoft Is Launching Its Mobile Game Store In July
Microsoft Announcing Launch of New Mobile Game Store in July
Gaming
Sony Music Warns Tech Companies Over ‘unauthorized’ Use Of Its
Sony Music cautions tech firms about unauthorized usage of its content for AI training
Media
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Appears On Geekbench
The Latest Details About Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 from Geekbench
Mobile
8 New Accessibility Updates Across Lookout, Google Maps And More
8 Latest Updates to Enhance Accessibility in Lookout, Google Maps, and More
Devices
CarryCentral White Logo-02 (1) CarryCentral White Logo-02 (1)

We are passionate about helping you discover the best everyday carry items to make your life more convenient, organized, and prepared.

Quick Links

Subscribe

Copyright ©️ 2023 Carry Central | All rights reserved.

nathan-dumlao-QvM7SCMFtVc-unsplash
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?