Offering / XTR
A 29″ carbon frame full suspension trail bike with ultra high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price
$7,899Frame | Carbon |
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Suspension | Full, 140 / 150mm |
Fork | RockShox Lyrik Ultimate |
Shock | RockShox Super Deluxe |
Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
Groupset | XTR |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
Seatpost | Dropper |
For This Bike
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Nov 2021 · Guy Kesteven
Is the second-generation Evil Offering the ultimate balance of calm control and mischievous handling?
Phenomenally controlled suspension control
Outstanding traction
Impressive Superboost tracking stiffness
Super-visceral ‘harder-is-better’ vibe
Confident but still exciting handling
Sorted kit collection
Variable geometry
Easy to upsize
Big tire clearance
Lifetime wheel warranty
Can hide its fun side
Effective rather than effervescent climber
Expensive bike
Very very expensive wheels
No crash warranty on the frame
Aug 2021
Ride review of the 2021 Evil Offering v2 29" enduro mountain bike
Apr 2021 · Spencer Astra
The Evil Offering fills an important hole in the Bellingham-based company’s 29er lineup—sitting squarely between their nimble 120-millimeter-travel Following and the root-gobbling 166-millimeter-travel Wreckoning. Originally released in 2018, the Offering was updated last fall and now features enough clearance for a 2.6-inch rear tire, a steeper seat-tube angle and a longer reach, among other slight changes. Fans of the original Offering, or any Evil for that matter, will rejoice at the fact that they’ve kept chainstay length relatively short, at 430 millimeters, or 432 millimeters if you choose to ride the bike in its “X-Low” setting, which is achieved with a quick reconfiguration of their flip chip. Further customization can be had with an optional 1.5-degree Works Components angle headset installed. The model we received featured a 160-millimeter Fox 36 Factory Grip 2 fork, a Fox Float DPX2 shock and a full SRAM X01 components build-out. After testing the bike in the X-Low setting, I was curious to see how much of a difference the offset headset would make, so I opted to test it with the angle headset. The result blew me away—the Offering V2 is quite possibly the best revamp Evil has made to date. Climbing on the Offering yields a familiar feeling to anyone who has ever ridden an Evil bike. The Delta System suspension gives a supported platform while pedaling. The Offering feels light on its feet—both in the seated position and cranking out of the saddle. With the bike’s long reach (486 millimeters on the size large I tested), moving the seat forward on the rails can keep your weight balance neutral for most standard climbing grades. The suspension stays very active while climbing and greets each root and bump with an easy break away at the beginning of the stroke—generating traction when climbs get rough. Though, as with any Evil I’ve tested, I never felt like it was necessary to reach for the climb compression lever on the Fox Float DPX2.
Mar 2021 · Seb Stott
Too short and steep to excel on technical tracks, but agile, supple and responsive on mellower stuff
Efficient climber on smooth terrain
Low weight and short back-end make it easy to hop, pop and manual
Supple suspension eats up smaller bumps
Relatively short and steep geometry holds it back on technical descents
Seat angle could be steeper (especially in the ‘low’ setting)
Suspension becomes ‘lumpy’ when pedalling over bumps
Feb 2021 · Ryan Palmer
The second generation Evil Offering offers a near-perfect riding experience on a wide veriety of terrain. It's among our top favorites.
One of the Best Riding All-Round Trail Bikes Available
157mm Rear Axle Spacing Adds Stiffness and Tire Clearance
Optional 1, and 1.5-degree Angle Headsets Available
157mm Rear Wheel Spacing isn't as common as 148mm
Evil's New In-House Chainguide is a Downgrade From Previous One
Relatively High Entry-Level Price ($5,800)
Dec 2020
V2 of Evil's excellent 140mm trail bike is a lot new, but also a little old.
Nov 2020 · Cascade Components
The Cascade Components link is a perfect fit for anyone looking to better balance bottom out resistance and small bump sensitivity or looking to run a coil.
Mar 2020
Take one look at this bike and you can surmise its intentions. Just a mention of the name—the Evil Offering—is indicative of the bike’s desire. With fat blocks of carbon punctuated by swooping lines and aggressive geometry, this bike looks mean.
Frame | EVIL Offering 140mm Travel UD Carbon, Internal Dropper Routing, Integrated Upper Guide, BOOST |
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Fork | Rockshox Lyrik Ultimate, Charger 2 RC2, Debonair 150mm Travel, 51mm Offset Travel: 150mm Spring Type: Air |
Shock | Rockshox Super Deluxe RCT Debonair, 185x55, DB LLC 380 Travel: 140mm Spring Type: Air |
Bottom Bracket | Shimano XTR BB93 |
Headset | FSA Integrated Tapered No.57/68 Upper Bearing 30.2x41x6.5 36˚/45˚ Lower Bearing 40×51.8×8 36˚/45˚ |
Stem | Raceface Turbine R 35, Length: 40mm |
Handlebar | Raceface NEXT R Carbon 35, Rise: 35mm Width: 780mm |
Saddle | WTB Volt Pro |
Seatpost | Rockshox Reverb Stealth 30.9mm, S: 125mm(390mm), M: 150mm(440mm), L/XL: 170mm(480mm) Type: Dropper |
Grips | Evil Palmela Handerson lock-on |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano XTR 12sp |
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Crank | Shimano XTR M9120, 32t, 170mm |
Shifters | Shimano XTR 12sp |
Cassette | Shimano XTR M9100-12,10-12-14-16-18-21-24-28-33-39-45-51T |
Chain | Shimano XTR M9100, w/Quick-Link |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Type: Hydraulic Disc |
Rims | e*thirteen LG1, Internal Width: 30mm, 15x110 |
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Tires | Maxxis Minion DHF EXO TR, 29x2.5 |
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