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Bulls Grinder 3: Gravel all-rounder at an attractive price

21 January 2026 by Caspar Gebel

Bulls Grinder 3 Review: The anniversary model, celebrating the 60th birthday of brand owner ZEG, is very reasonably priced considering its high-quality components. The Bulls also impresses with a modern aluminum frame that offers current mounting standards and, with its mounting options and ample tire clearance, makes it ideal for touring, trail riding, and bikepacking.

The Cologne-based brand has significantly expanded its gravel bike portfolio for 2026. In addition to the proven carbon model Machete and the titanium gravel bike Mache-Ti, there is now the race-oriented Machete RX1, as well as the Grinder, a significantly revised aluminum platform.

Bulls Grinder 3: Gravel bike with ten years of history

Bulls can claim to have launched one of the first gravel bikes from a German manufacturer with the Grinder – the original model was introduced back in 2015. Since then, it has evolved significantly; the 2026 version now incorporates all the standards that characterize a modern gravel bike.



Bull's Grinder 3

 

Bulls Grinder 3: the highlights



  • New aluminum frame with modern mounting standards
  • Balanced geometry for touring and trail riding
  • Components: Shimano GRX RX822/610/410 1×12
  • Price 1.499 euros, weight 11,8 kilos (without packaging)

 

The Cologne-based company has further optimized the Grinder's frame geometry, combining a comfortable riding position with playful handling. In the test setup with a short stem and several spacers underneath, the riding position is upright and compact, as befits a gravel bike in this category.

With a short stem and spacers underneath, you sit compactly on the Bulls.
The new frame offers many expansion possibilities.


New frame with many mounting options

The Bulls is a true all-rounder for touring, trail riding, and everyday use. Bulls doesn't skimp on mounting options, allowing for the attachment of fork mounts, a rear rack, and fenders; in addition, there are two top tube bags and three bottle cages. Even a headlight can be mounted to the front fork, for which a special base requires two-screw fastening.

Bulls specifies the very grippy, low-rolling Schwalbe G-One RX.
An aluminum seatpost and a simple saddle are acceptable in this price range.

On the lower right side of the fork leg, the concealed threaded hole for the thru-axle is a nice visual detail; at the rear, you can now admire a UDH rear dropout, allowing the Grinder to be converted to modern full-mount derailleurs. The bottom bracket still uses the tried-and-tested BSA standard, which Bulls has always favored for the Grinder and to which many manufacturers have since returned.



Thanks to its UDH rear triangle, the 2026 frame can also be built with the new SRAM derailleurs.
The axle thread on the fork is elegantly concealed.

Proven GRX mix and grippy Schwalbe tires

However, given the high-quality components, there is no reason for this: Bulls installs a Shimano GRX mix with 1×12 gears and the wide-ranging 10-51 cassette, which, together with the grippy 45mm Schwalbe G-One RX tires, makes the bike quite suitable for trail riding.

The large cassette fits the “trail” character of the Grinder.
There is no noticeable difference between 610 and 822 GRX levers.


Given this comprehensive package, the price is also noteworthy: €1.499 is exceptionally affordable for a gravel bike with a GRX 1x12 drivetrain, and the only compromise with the Bulls is weight. Including pedals, the bike weighs around twelve kilograms, which won't bother those switching to the Bulls Grinder 3 from an everyday bike or mountain bike. Anyone looking for a more sporty gravel ride would be better off with the Bulls Machete RX, which is already available as the RX1 for €1.999 The Euro is about 1,2 kilos lighter.

www.bulls.de



Conclusion: Bull's Grinder 3

Pro

  • New frame with many mounting options and modern standards
  • High-quality GRX group
  • Favorable price.
  • Pleasant driving behavior

Contrary to

  • quite difficult

Facts

frame materialAluminium
BrakeDisc brake Hydraulic
Weight11,8 kilos (w.p.)
PriceEUR 1.499
Website www.bulls.de
The aluminum gravel bike, with a ten-year history, offers all modern mounting standards and versatile attachment options for racks and accessories in its current version; it's also equipped with proven Shimano GRX components. All this comes at a fairly reasonable price, making the Grinder 3 a definite good choice. That is, if you're not bothered by its relatively high weight – if it is, Bulls also offers significantly lighter carbon models that aren't prohibitively expensive either.
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More than Caspar Gebel

Caspar Gebel has been on a racing bike for 40 years. The specialist journalist and non-fiction author works for Velomotion and also for the magazines Procycling and Fahrrad News.

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