Shand’s revived Stramash gravel bike gets UDH dropouts compatible with T-Type, Rohloff and belt-driven drivetrains

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Shand Cycles has relaunched its Stramash gravel bike, incorporating significant updates aimed at enhanced versatility. The most notable addition is the inclusion of UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger) dropouts, which now offer compatibility with SRAM T-Type transmissions, Rohloff internal gear hubs, and belt-driven drivetrains. Furthermore, the updated frame features a multi-fit bottom bracket, allowing for a wider array of crankset options, positioning the Stramash as a highly adaptable, do-it-all machine.
This strategic update positions Shand at the forefront of component compatibility, a critical factor in the burgeoning gravel market. The UDH standard, initially championed by SRAM for mountain bikes, is increasingly adopted across disciplines due to its open-source nature and robust design. Offering Rohloff and belt-drive options directly addresses the growing demand for low-maintenance, durable touring and bikepacking setups, distinguishing the Stramash in a crowded field where many brands still offer more limited drivetrain choices.
In an era of component fragmentation, Shand's move towards maximal compatibility is a pragmatic one. It signals a clear understanding that true versatility, not just marketing hype, is what riders genuinely seek from a premium gravel platform.
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