Rose Backroad
All-road/Gravel| XXS → S | 44% | Compare |
| XS → S | 56% | Compare |
| S → M | 72% | Compare |
| M → L | 71% | Compare |
| M/L → XL | 58% | Compare |
| L → XL | 52% | Compare |
| XL → XXL | 36% | Compare |
| XXL → XXL | 7% | Compare |
| XS → XS | 35% | Compare |
| S → XS | 58% | Compare |
| M → S | 62% | Compare |
| M/L → M | 53% | Compare |
| L → M | 50% | Compare |
| XL → XL | 65% | Compare |
| XXL → XL | 68% | Compare |
| XXS → XS/426 | 46% | Compare |
| XS → S/456 | 53% | Compare |
| S → M/486 | 61% | Compare |
| M → L/516 | 49% | Compare |
| M/L → XL/546 | 58% | Compare |
| L → XL/546 | 56% | Compare |
| XL → XL/546 | 3% | Compare |
| XXS → xtra small | 48% | Compare |
| XS → small | 52% | Compare |
| S → medium | 56% | Compare |
| M → large | 60% | Compare |
| M/L → x large | 54% | Compare |
| L → x large | 55% | Compare |
| XL → xx large | 42% | Compare |
| XXL → xx large | 12% | Compare |
FAQ — Rose Backroad
What are cheap alternatives to the Rose Backroad?
These Chinese-made carbon frames offer similar geometry to the Rose Backroad at a fraction of the price:
- Spcycle G056 (78% geometry match)
- Spcycle G058 Endurance (72% geometry match)
- TanTan Seraph Gr048 (72% geometry match)
- XDS X-LAB GT8 Gravel Bike (72% geometry match)
- TanTan GR047 (71% geometry match)
What frames have the most similar geometry to the Rose Backroad?
The Spcycle G056 is the closest match to the Rose Backroad with a 78% geometry similarity score, based on stack, reach, head tube angle, seat tube angle, chainstay length, and wheelbase.
How aggressive or comfortable is the Rose Backroad?
The Rose Backroad has a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.5, which is relaxed. This endurance-oriented geometry places the rider in a more upright position, reducing strain on the back and neck. Ideal for long rides, gran fondos, and all-day comfort.
What type of bike is the Rose Backroad?
The Rose Backroad is classified as a All-road/Gravel bike with a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.5. Its riding character is relaxed — endurance-oriented with an upright, comfortable position. The geometry determines how the bike handles and how the rider is positioned — frames with similar numbers will feel similar on the road, regardless of brand.



















