Interactions with Revel bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days, adjusted for traffic volume by country.

Top Countries
  1. 🇺🇸 United States
  2. 🇨🇦 Canada
  3. 🇦🇺 Australia
Top Model Ranges
  1. Rascal 🇺🇸🇦🇺
  2. Ranger
  3. Rail
  4. Rover 🇨🇦
Price Points
$0
$12,000
Categories
GravelXCTrailEnduro
eBikes
Bikes
Model Ranges by Category
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Revel bikes are most popular?

The most popular Revel model families are the Rascal, Ranger, and Rail.

Q: Does Revel make eBikes?

No, Revel manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.

Recent Reviews
Bikerumor
Revel Rodeo 3D Printed Carbon-Thermoplastic Downhill Mountain Bike Giddys Up

Mar 2023

Is the future of bike manufacturing 3D-printed carbon bikes? It may be awhile until we see large scale production, but prototyping ...

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Pinkbike
Revel's DH Bike Concept Has a 3D-Printed Thermoplastic Frame

Mike KazimerMar 2023

It's not for sale (yet), but the technology behind the creation of the Rodeo is very interesting.

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Bikerumor
Why Cycles Get Reborn as Revel Bikes, But with Same Great Titanium Designs

Mar 2023

Fans of Why Cycles, don't worry. The bikes aren't going anywhere, though they'll now be known as Revels!

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Bikerumor
Revel Bikes Opens New Facility in Taiwan to Support Continued Growth

Feb 2023

Big news for Revel Bikes: A new facility in Taiwan means the brand is growing up fast and will have new employees on the ground in Taichung.

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Singletrack World
Revel Rascal XT Build review

Singletrack MagazineFeb 2023

The Revel Rascal XT Build is a good-looking, playful machine that will back you up when the going gets tough, whether that’s uphill or down.

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BikeRadar
Tom's custom-build Revel Ranger downcountry bike long-term review

Tom MarvinDec 2022

With 115mm of travel, the Ranger seems fit for everything from cross-country to trail riding – how is Tom getting on with his custom build?

Pros
  • Cable routing was nice and simple

  • Mix of dependable parts should make maintenance easy

Cons
  • Freehub is a touch loud for my tastes

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