The Liv Devote Advanced Pro Gravel Bike is your key to gravel race success! It's not just a bike; it's your reliable partner for crossing county lines, reaching new heights, and finishing races in style and at high speed. With an ultralight Advanced - grade composite frame and Advanced SL - grade composite fork, it offers rapid acceleration. The internal cable routing gives it a sleek look and leaves space for your essentials. The redesigned geometry places you in a more aggressive stance, improving traction, stability, and control at high speeds or on steep descents. The Contact SLR XR D - Fuse handlebar provides a comfortable and ergonomic grip, and the Contact SLR D - Fuse seatpost can be easily adjusted to absorb bumps and reduce vibrations, minimizing fatigue. The flip chip dropout allows you to adapt to any terrain by adjusting the wheelbase and tire clearance. You can choose a shorter setting for nimble handling or a longer one for more stability. The integrated down - tube storage is great for keeping tools or extra fuel. Available in sizes XS, S, M, L and in a Carbon/Chrome color. This bike is truly your partner for gravel adventures.





Using the Liv Devote Advanced Pro Gravel Bike is easy. First, adjust the seatpost to your preferred height and position for a comfortable ride. The flip chip dropout gives you two wheelbase settings. If you're in a hurry or need quick turns, go for the shorter setting. For more stability on rough terrain, choose the longer one. When riding, use the SRAM Force eTap AXS shifters to change gears smoothly. The SRAM Force eTap AXS hydraulic brakes will help you stop safely. Remember, pedals are sold separately, so you'll need to get your own. As for maintenance, keep the bike clean after each ride. Wipe down the frame, fork, and components to remove dirt and grime. Check the tire pressure regularly; the CADEX AR tubeless tires need proper inflation for the best performance. Every few months, lubricate the chain to keep it running smoothly. If you notice any loose parts or strange noises, have your local bike shop check it out. And always store the bike in a dry place to prevent rust and damage.