Half of the world’s roads are unpaved, offering plenty of opportunities for adventure on gravel, dirt and scenic back roads. This lightweight aluminium gravel all-rounder gives you the opportunity to explore trails you’ve always thought about but never ridden.
The concept of “gravel biking” means different things to different people. But whether you ride on dirt roads, trails, gravel tracks or a mixture of all, the challenges are the same. You want a bike that adapts to the conditions, keeps you in control and feels comfortable even after long days in the saddle. The new Revolt gives you all that. It features a lightweight ALUXX aluminium frame and carbon fork, each designed to balance stiffness (for efficiency) and compliance (for comfort and control). Integrated components, including the D-Fuse seatpost and Contact XR D-Fuse handlebar, reliably absorb shocks and vibrations from the respective surface. The frame is designed for disc brakes and offers space for larger tyres up to 45C. Finally, the Revolt has a number of integrated features, including the X-Defender downtube guard and the Smart-Mount system for racks and accessories, to help you get the most out of your gravel adventures.
Versatile gravel geometry
The new gravel geometry puts you in an upright riding position and features shorter chainstays. The result is precise handling, agility and control in all situations: From steep climbs in the cradle to high-speed descents on exposed gravel trails.
Smart compliance
The innovative new Contact XR D-Fuse handlebar and D-Fuse seatpost work together as a system to absorb shocks without sacrificing the stiffness you need for aggressive road attack. High clearance for 45 mm wide tyres helps smooth out exposed roads and rough gravel and clay trails.
Efficient all round
The ALUXX aluminium frame makes for efficient riding and the bike’s versatility ensures that you can have a smooth, fast riding experience on any type of terrain.
Details
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