The ALLIED ECHO — Now Available in Europe
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The ALLIED ECHO Is Now Available in Europe
Allied Cycle Works has spent years refining what a road bike should be. Not just fast — composed. Not just light — durable. Not a race bike that only works in ideal conditions, but a frame built for the full reality of modern road riding: varied surfaces, long days, and the kind of efficiency that compounds over hours rather than minutes.
That bike is the ECHO. And as of today, it's available across the EU and UK through Cadence International.
Road, rebalanced
The ECHO's geometry is the starting point. Allied describe it as re-balanced — rider position stays efficient and powerful, but with added stability and composure that lets you hold pace deep into a ride without fighting the bike. It responds quickly under load and settles as conditions get rougher. That balance between fast and composed is what separates the ECHO from a pure race geometry.
Built for real roads
The ECHO isn't optimised for a closed circuit. It's shaped for roads that change — surfaces that vary, headwinds that shift, stretches where you need to carry momentum rather than generate it. Lightweight carbon construction and refined aerodynamics mean the ECHO accelerates readily and holds speed with less effort. The difference shows on the kind of rides most European cyclists actually do.
Tyre clearance up to 45mm (optimised around 38–40mm) extends the ECHO's range further. Wider rubber adds grip and comfort on broken tarmac and mixed surfaces without compromising the feel of a high-performance road bike.
Designed as one system
From cockpit to drivetrain, the ECHO is engineered as an integrated platform. A unified carbon cockpit with fully internal cable routing eliminates drag, removes noise, and creates a front end that's clean, precise, and consistent. Every component works together rather than being assembled independently.
The new Allied HB10 handlebar ships with the frameset. Available in widths down to 36cm at the hoods, with a 4cm flare from tops to drops for a more natural wrist position — it's designed for performance over long distances, not just short efforts.
The spec
- Weight: 795g (56cm frame, stock satin paint)
- Tyre clearance: up to 45mm
- Drivetrain: electronic only, 1x and 2x compatible, UDH-enabled
- Frameset includes: fork, stem, seatpost, and headset
- HB10 handlebar: 70mm reach, 120mm drop
Available now — and in full builds
The ECHO frameset starts from €5,030, VAT included, shipping from Portugal. Full builds with SRAM RED XPLR and SRAM Force XPLR groupsets are also available for riders who want a complete bike. Custom paint starts from €5,700 — contact us for colours and lead times.
First deliveries begin mid-May 2026.
If you want to talk through sizing, spec, or custom paint before ordering, get in touch. That's what we're here for.