Bikes with geometry like the Pivot Vault (Rigid) 2026

Ranked by Euclidean distance across stack, reach, head-tube angle, mechanical trail, chainstay length, wheelbase, and bottom-bracket drop — all z-scaled so no metric dominates.

Pivot Vault  (Rigid) 2026 geometry

Reference geometry — Pivot Vault (Rigid) 2026

Stack579 mmReach398 mm
Head-tube angle70.6 °Trail68.5 mm
Chainstay420 mmWheelbase1044 mm
BB drop76 mmTypeGravel

Closest geometric neighbours

#BikeΔStackReachHTATrailWB
1 Salsa Flyway C 2026 0.84 580 mm 399 mm 70.5 ° 70.9 mm 1049 mm
2 ENVE MOG 2026 0.92 576 mm 393 mm 71.3 ° 66.0 mm 1035 mm
3 Wilier Rave 2026 1.08 570 mm 391 mm 71.0 ° 72.2 mm 1029 mm
4 Cannondale Topstone Carbon 2026 1.43 588 mm 380 mm 70.7 ° 67.0 mm 1031 mm
5 Ridley ASTR RS 2026 1.48 571 mm 406 mm 71.5 ° 68.7 mm 1043 mm
6 Litespeed ULTIMATE G2 2026 1.59 571 mm 392 mm 71.5 ° 68.1 mm 1031 mm
7 3T Ultra 700c 2026 1.67 574 mm 387 mm 71.5 ° 62.5 mm 1020 mm
8 Pinarello Dogma GR 2026 1.79 566 mm 384 mm 71.0 ° 68.0 mm 1026 mm

What this list tells you

Across the 8 closest matches in the catalog the Pivot Vault (Rigid) 2026 fits a recognisable cluster of Gravel bikes. The neighbour set was selected only from the same bike-type bucket and only from models for which we have a full stack/reach/HTA/trail/chainstay/wheelbase/BB-drop record — so the distance numbers above are like-for-like, not apples-to-oranges.

The single closest geometric match is the Salsa Flyway C 2026, with a normalised distance of 0.6 mm of stack and 1.0 mm of reach separating the two. Riders who liked the position of one will almost always feel at home on the other.

Pivot Vault (Rigid) 2026 runs about 4.7 mm more stack than the median of its closest neighbours, so this is the more upright pick of the cluster — better for endurance fits, riders with limited hip flexion, and anyone who wants the bars high without an enormous spacer stack.

Pivot Vault (Rigid) 2026 runs about 6.0 mm more reach than the median of its closest neighbours, so the cockpit is longer than its peers, which usually pairs well with a shorter stem and suits taller torsos.

The Pivot Vault (Rigid) 2026 sits almost exactly on the trail mean for this peer set, which is a strong signal that the brand built it to a familiar template rather than chasing a niche fit.

Use the side-by-side comparison links below to drill in on any specific pairing. Every comparison page on RideDNA is computed from the same audited geometry tables that power this list, so the numbers will be internally consistent. If you'd rather start from your existing fit, the Fit Wizard takes a few of your current bike's measurements and re-runs this same nearest-neighbour search from your seat, not from a brand the manufacturer chose to compete with.

Method. Each of the seven metrics is z-scaled by its standard deviation across the candidate pool before being summed in the Euclidean norm. This avoids wheelbase (typically ±50 mm of variation) drowning out HTA (±2° of variation). We deliberately do not include subjective scores in this similarity calculation — the goal is geometric kinship, not handling kinship. Two bikes that share geometry but pair it with very different fork offsets or tyre clearances can still feel different on the trail; the Handling Index page is the better tool for that question.

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