The Gorilla Monsoon comes with a Shimano GRX 1×11 groupset. You will find yourself in a slightly forward position, that’s something I’m a fan of as it allows you to put some more power down into the pedals. Having said that, you can still get down on the drops comfortably to achieve a more aero position. It does give the bike that premium feel.Īs for the geometry, you should find the Gorilla Monsoon to be a relaxed fit, so ideal for long days in the saddle. The attention to detail doesn’t stop there, there are AC logos on the rear dropouts and fork ends. All-City does keep things looking sharp though as the cabling is held in place using zip-ties, which means it won’t snag on anything.Īll-City has put a lot of thought into the design of the Gorilla Monsoon, with smooth welding throughout and the paintjob has been finished brilliantly. Though not the most important thing to everybody, the frame is a looker too!Ĭabling is external, which is a bit of shame with the trend of internal cabling. ![]() The steel frame provides a perfect blend of stiffness and comfort to give you a smooth ride. The double-butted aspect plays a large part in the comfort of the ride. The All-City Gorilla Monsoon’s frame uses 612 Chromoly tubing to finish off its double-butted for the down, top, and seat tubes.
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