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Rider Ready Standard Fit frameset

The Ready with Standard Fit geometry is an excellent choice for most riders. It provides a balanced position similar to most contemporary stock performance gravel bikes.

The combination of our titanium frame and your own personalized build kit means you'll be riding the toughest, most capable gravel bike on the roads and trails.

Read the frame and fork design details here.

The frame and fork are only $4,480.
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Looks can be deceiving. Simple appearance. Clean lines. Pretty straight forward. Not really. This titanium frame has 35+ years of engineering and framebuilding behind it. It also has its own tubeset, tailored for its specific size and purpose. Every part of The Ready frame has been designed for function over form. The result is the best riding stock gravel bike on the planet.

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Standard Fit Geometry

Choosing the right size: If you're not sure of your frame size, visit your local bike fitter to ensure your ideal fit.

See the frameset design details here.

To order your Seven Gravel Ready bike, choose your size.


Frame size
& top tube, effective[1]
49.0 cm 51.0 cm 52.0 cm 53.0 cm 54.0 cm 55.0 cm 56.0 cm 57.0 cm 58.0 cm 59.0 cm 60.0 cm 62.0 cm
Frame Stack, BB-HT 52.8 53.0 53.4 54.7 56.0 57.3 58.3 59.3 60.3 61.5 62.8 65.4
Frame Reach, BB-HT[6] 36.2 37.3 37.5 37.6 37.8 38.2 38.9 39.4 39.8 40.2 40.8 41.7
Head tube length 9.6 9.6 10.1 11.4 12.7 13.9 14.6 15.5 16.4 17.6 19.0 21.7
Head tube angle 68.50° 69.50° 69.75° 70.25° 70.75° 71.50° 71.75° 72.25° 72.50° 72.75° 72.75° 73.00°
Seat tube angle 76.75° 75.75° 75.00° 74.50° 74.00° 73.75° 73.75° 73.50° 73.25° 73.00° 73.00° 72.75°
Bottom bracket drop 7.7 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2
Bottom bracket height[2] 27.2 27.4 27.6 27.7 27.8 27.9 27.9 28.0 28.0 28.1 28.1 28.2
Chainstay length 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8 44.8
Front center[3] 60.7 60.7 60.7 60.7 60.7 60.7 60.9 61.2 61.4 61.9 62.9 64.4
Seat tube length[4] 36.0 38.5 40.5 43.5 46.0 47.0 48.0 49.0 50.0 51.0 52.5 55.0
Top tube slope 17° 14° 12° 10°
Standover height[5] 70.1 71.7 73.1 75.4 77.5 78.1 79.2 80.2 81.2 82.2 83.7 86.3
Rider weight range, loaded, optimal (lbs)[6] [7] 100-150 120-175 135-185 150-200 165-225 180-240 195-255 205-265 215-275 225-290 235-305 255-335
General Frame & Bike Geometry Notes

Measurements in centimeters and degrees. Bike geometry shown with 700c x 40 mm knobby tires. Specifications subject to change.

  1. Top tube length is effective: Starting from the centerline of the head tube and top tube intersection measured horizontally to the ground, back to the seat tube.
  2. Frame reach warning: This popular measurement is not a good gauge of proper bike fit. Also, the term is not accurate and, therefore, often causes confusion. Seven qualifies the term with "BB-HT" to help define the measurement. Regardless of these shortcomings, we include frame reach BB-HT because it has become a popular industry shorthand for comparing one bike size to another. While the frame reach numbers Seven shows here are accurate, Seven does not take responsibility for an ill-fitting bike if you rely on the frame reach number. Top tube length is much more relevant and helpful in bike-to-bike fit comparisons.
  3. Toe overlap warning: Because toe overlap is determined, in large part, by factors not related to frame geometry, we cannot guarantee that your bike setup will not have any overlap. Make sure you are comfortable with the length of the front center before ordering. You can check your current bike to compare front centers.

  1. Seat tube length is measured from the center of the bottom bracket to the intersection of the top tube's centerline. To determine the total seat tube length from the top edge of the seat top to the center of the bottom bracket, add about 4.5 cm.
  2. Standover height is measured midway along the top tube, the actual typical point where a rider stands on a bike. Be aware when comparing standovers; some companies use differing standards.
  3. Optimal rider weight range: This is a recommendation for optimal ride performance. However, if your loaded weight[7] is above the recommendation, in most cases, the bike will still handle and perform better than any stock bike. For specific component weight limits, check with the manufacturer.
  4. Rider weight, loaded, includes all on-bike attire, equipment, tools, hydration, food, saddle bag, and any other items that weigh something. On average, this total is 14+ lbs. for a three-hour self-sufficient summer ride. Loaded weight does not include the bike.

Specifications subject to change. See the frame specifications page for all other frameset details.


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Stef confirms that the alignment of her frame is accurate. It's perfunctory because she has welded more custom titanium frames than anyone else on the planet. As always, this frame is well within Seven's strict tolerances. This frame will be as straight as its welds are perfect and beautiful.
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Place your order

Choose your ideal size from the geometry chart above.