Velonews First Ride: Revel Rail “But the Rail is surprisingly nimble on climbs anyway. It fits well in the trend of long travel bikes that have found footing on climbs thanks in large part to anti-squat capabilities in rear suspension design. The CBF suspension here limits bob under heavy pedaling loads, so you won’t get…

Bikerumor.com Revel Rascal Review “Packing big hit performance in a relatively small package, the Rascal isn’t an ultra light trail bike. But if you like to take your time on the climbs, blitz the descents, and want something smaller than a full blown enduro bike that still offers big bike confidence, the Rascal is absolutely…

Mountain Flyer rides the Rascal “It’s easy to click with the Rascal’s geometry (especially on Sedona’s technical terrain), and the CBF-based linkage offers stability for climbing and cornering and feels surprisingly bottomless on demanding terrain.” Full Article Here

Enduro MTB Mag Rides the Rascal “The suspension effortlessly smoothes out the roughest chunks of trail and is able to generate a lot of grip together with the proven MAXXIS Minion tires. Despite its maneuverability, the Rascal remains composed at higher speeds and provides a lot of rider confidence.” Full Article Here

First Ride Review Revel Rail The team at Revel is onto something and whatever sorcery they’ve done with the Rail makes it a really unique ride. Just looking at the bike in person, it’s clear that a high level of thought, design, and care went into the construction of the Rail. Full Article Here

INTRODUCING REVEL BIKES! (Carbondale, CO 2/22/19) The time has finally arrived for the world to meet Revel Bikes! The culmination of years of work by an all-star team of bicycle industry veterans has produced two of the best trail bikes the world has ever seen. After launching two successful hardtail companies (Borealis and Why Cycles),…