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Void Marauder Gravel Bike

The Void Marauder Gravel Bike is built for riders who prefer the long way around and usually past the point where maps stop being helpful. From our perspective, this is the kind of bike that invites curiosity first and excuses later. Forged from double butted 3Al 2.5V titanium, the Marauder feels light on its feet yet unshakeable when the terrain turns rough.

Designed for fast miles across unpredictable ground, the frame balances responsiveness with real stability. Clearance for 700 x 50 mm tires lets it float over washboard roads, loose gravel, and broken trails without hesitation. The geometry stays sharp enough for pace driven rides but relaxed enough for multi day exploration. This is a rare middle ground and Void nails it.

The Marauder is built around electronic shifting only and optimized for a 1x SRAM Transmission mullet setup. A T47 bottom bracket and UDH´s add future proof practicality, while a 3D printed chainstay yoke keeps things clean and efficient. Internal routing via ENVE In Route gives the bike a refined, modern look that suits the titanium frame.

What really stands out is the attention to real world use. Multiple cage mounts, integrated bag mounts, and compatibility with custom San Util frame bags make it easy to load up and disappear for days. Finished in a sand blasted matte texture, the Marauder looks understated and serious.

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