Revel Rascal SRAM Eagle 90 Kit

Revel

RascalSRAM Eagle 90 Kit

Claimed weight31.25 lb / 14.15 kg (Size Large)Complete bike
FrameRascal SL CarbonRockShox Lyrik Ultimate, 14…
GroupsetSRAM Eagle 90SRAM Eagle 90 T-Type XS-1…
WheelsCrank Brothers Synthesi…Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.4, F…

The Revel Rascal V2 is a premium 29-inch trail bike built around 130mm of rear travel and a 140mm fork. Positioned as a versatile all-rounder rather than a scaled-down enduro sled, it relies on the Canfield Balance Formula suspension layout to deliver a highly efficient, active pedaling platform. This second-generation frame retains the original's core intent but introduces a ground-up carbon redesign that sheds weight while increasing rear-end stiffness.

Revel also modernized the chassis with SRAM UDH compatibility, upsized pivot bearings, and an integrated debris guard. The Rascal V2 suits riders who prioritize technical climbing traction and agile, engaged descending over brute-force plowing. It thrives on rolling, varied terrain where its responsive chassis and supportive suspension reward an active riding style.

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Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

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Size
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02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
4 components
FrameRascal SL Carbon
Weight31.25 lb / 14.15 kg (Size Large)
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Shift leversSRAM Eagle 90
Rear derailleurSRAM Eagle 90 T-Type
ChainSRAM Eagle 90 T-Type, 116L
Bottom bracketSRAM DUB, 73mm MTB WIDE, threaded
Front brakeSRAM Motive Silver
Rear brakeSRAM Motive Silver
Front rotorSRAM Centerline, 200mm, 6-bolt
Rear rotorSRAM Centerline, 200mm, 6-bolt
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
StemRaceFace Aeffect R, 35mm clamp, 40mm
HandlebarsRaceFace Turbine R, 35mm clamp — 760mm (SM/MD) / 780mm (LG-XXL)
SeatpostCrank Brothers Highline 7, 31.6mm — 125mm (SM) / 150mm (MD) / 170mm (LG); Bike Yoke Revive 2.0 — 213mm (XL/XXL)
Grips/TapeTrail 1 x Revel Farlow Gap
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

5 sizes published.

The Rascal V2 utilizes a moderate geometry package that prioritizes quick handling over straight-line stability. A 65.5-degree head tube angle pairs with a 44mm fork offset to keep the steering responsive. While this agility is an asset on tight singletrack, some riders found the front end twitchy at speed, a sensation occasionally amplified by the short 40mm stems specified on several builds.

Reach measurements have grown slightly from the previous generation, sitting at 471mm for a size Large, and Revel has expanded the fit range by adding an XXL option. The effective seat tube angle steepens across the size run—starting at 76 degrees and reaching 77 degrees on the XXL—helping to keep rider weight centered over the bottom bracket during steep ascents.

One polarizing geometric choice is the constant 436mm chainstay length used across all five frame sizes. While this keeps the rear end nimble and easy to whip through corners for shorter riders, taller cyclists on the XL and XXL frames may find the front-to-rear balance slightly disproportionate, requiring more deliberate weight shifts to maintain front-wheel traction.

Reach × Stack · size Mediummm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

675634593551510STACK ↑365411458504550REACH →UPRIGHTLONG / LOWSize Medium451 · 610
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack610 mm
Reach451 mm
Top tube603 mm
Headtube length96 mm
Standover height720 mm
Seat tube length415 mm
02Component geometry4 values
Crank length165 mm
Handlebar width760 mm
Stem length40 mm
Dropper travel150 mm
03Handling geometry8 values
Headtube angle65.5°
Seat tube angle76°
BB height345 mm
BB drop34.2 mm
Trail123 mm
Offset44 mm
Wheelbase1198 mm
Chainstay length436 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

4 builds, ranging $4,999 – $5,199.

The Rascal V2 lineup spans four primary build kits, ranging from a Shimano Deore package to premium SRAM Transmission options. Across the higher tiers, Revel consistently specifies robust suspension components, pairing RockShox Lyrik Ultimate forks with Super Deluxe Ultimate rear shocks. This heavier-duty suspension choice signals the bike's capability and provides excellent mid-stroke support.

Drivetrain and braking duties on the upper builds are handled by SRAM's X0 or XX Eagle Transmission groupsets and four-piston brakes, ensuring reliable shifting under load and consistent stopping power. Dropper post travel varies by frame size, though some testers noted the 125mm posts on size Small frames feel restrictive.

A significant value differentiator in the lineup is the wheelset. While lower builds utilize alloy Crankbrothers or DT Swiss hoops, the top-tier XX Transmission kit—and an available upgrade on the X0 build—features Revel’s proprietary RW30 Fusion Fiber carbon rims. These thermoplastic wheels are noted for their muted, comfortable ride quality. However, prospective buyers should weigh the premium componentry against the reality of Revel's current business status, as liquidation pricing may offer steep discounts at the cost of future manufacturer support.

05 / Reviews

From the press.

16 reviews from the cycling press.

Reviewers consistently praise the Rascal V2 for its pedaling efficiency and technical climbing prowess. The suspension generates high anti-squat values that resist pedal bob without sacrificing traction, allowing the rear wheel to "yield dutifully whenever the climb got choppy" (Theradavist). Testers found the bike accelerates eagerly and maintains momentum well on rolling terrain, making it an engaging partner for long days in the saddle.

When pointed downhill, the bike exhibits a sporty, agile character that rewards precise line choices. It excels at generating speed through pumping and popping off trail features. However, testers note that it requires an attentive pilot when the trail turns steep and rough. The relatively conservative geometry and short wheelbase mean the bike "doesn’t encourage you to seek them out" (Bike Magazine) when it comes to the gnarliest terrain, and it can feel nervous at high speeds compared to slacker alternatives.

A recurring critique centers on the stock Continental tires, particularly the Endurance compound, which multiple reviewers found "downright unrideable on wet rocks" (PinkBike). Additionally, while the frame construction is highly regarded, recent news of Revel ceasing operations casts a shadow over long-term warranty support and proprietary parts availability, fundamentally altering the bike's ownership proposition.

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