THE ultimate material

THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE FATBIKE

Grab your Big Iron, throw on some Marty Robbins, and hit the snow or sand with this surprisingly fast and lightweight monster. Progressive geometry and UDH ready, this modern titanium steed will be your trusty companion on any snow or soft-surface endeavor. Its built around the biggest 27.5 fat tires on the market with perfectly balanced and progressive geometry to be fun on any terrain. It even won Outside Magazine’s best fat bike of the year in 2021, and we made it even better since then.

Go longer and farther.

FULLY PREPARED FOR ANY ADVENTURE

It’s been on the full Iditarod Trail Invitation 1100 mile ride to Nome several times, and even set a record for a bicycle reaching the highest point in the world in 2023 when it was ridden to 22,615ft in the Andes. Named after the famous western tune “Big Iron”, this bike is designed to be the right tool to get the job done. Whether it’s a short weekend on groomed single track or you’re heading out on a multi-day journey, the modern geometry and stiff-yet-supple titanium frame make the Big Iron the perfect choice whenever you’re pulling out the fat bike.

Technical specifications

Frame Only
$2,499
Frame Big Iron Titanium Fatbike Hardtail
Headset Cane Creek 40-Series
Chainstay Lizard Skin Custom Why CS Protector
Seat Clamp Revel Seat Clamp 34.9
Derailleur Hanger SRAM UDH - Universal Derailleur Hanger
Bottle Bolts Nylon Bottle Bolts
Rear Axle Why Cycles UDH REar Acle Fat Bike 22x226
Disclaimer **Custom build options can be accommodated at special request

Geometry

Small Medium Large XL
Rider Height 5'1"-5'6" 5'5"-5'10" 5'9"-6'2" 6'1"-6'6"
Effective Top Tube Length 574mm 614mm 635mm 660mm
Seat Tube Length 355mm 407mm 457mm 492mm
Seat Tube Angle 73° 73° 73° 73°
Chain Stay Length 445-460mm 445-460mm 445-460mm 445-460mm
Bottom Bracket Drop 64mm 64mm 64mm 64mm
Bottom Bracket Height 332mm 332mm 332mm 332mm
Head Tube Angle 68.2° 68.2° 68.2° 68.2°
Wheel Base 1122mm 1149mm 1172mm 1195mm
Head Tube Length 116mm 117mm 132mm 143mm
Axle to Crown 490mm 490mm 490mm 490mm
Fork Offset 51mm 51mm 51mm 51mm
Trail 98mm 98mm 98mm 98mm
Stack 611mm 622mm 627mm 637mm
Reach 427mm 442mm 468mm 484mm
Standover 680mm 720mm 740mm 775mm

Frame Specs

Wheel Size

29" / 27.5" / 26"

Front Travel

00mm min / 100mm max

Rear Travel

00mm

Hub Spacing

197x12mm spacing

Axles

226mm x M12 x P1.0 Axle

Seatpost Diameter

31.6mm, 34.9 seat clamp

Max Seatpost Insertion Depth

SM 230, MD 220mm, LG 240mm,
XL 280mm

Rear Tire Clearance

29 x 3.0" max, 27.5 x 4.5" max, 26 x 5.0" max

Bottom Bracket

Threaded 100mm BSA Standard

Max Chainring

34t max, 76.5 Chainline

Headset

IS42 Upper / IS52 Lower

Bottle Bosses

4 sets for MD - XL frames
3 sets for SM frame (no seatube bosses))

Sizes

S / M / L / XL

Suspension

Leverage Curve
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Anti-Rise
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Anti-Squat
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Support

Revel makes Titanium bikes?!

We do now! Well, in a way, we always have… our sister company, Why Cycles, has been manufacturing the most advanced titanium bikes in the world since 2016. We're retiring the Why Cycles brand, so now you can find the most advanced carbon and titanium bikes on the market under one name - Revel Bikes.

Where are Revel Ti bikes made?

Revel titanium frames are lovingly hand-built in the same family-owned and operated factory in northern China used by Why Cycles for a half-decade. All Revel bikes are then assembled and shipped from our facility in Carbondale, CO.

What size wheels can I run on my Big Iron?

Most! Max clearance 27.5 x 4.5″ tires, 26 x 5.0″ tires or 29 x 3.0″

What is the best frame bag for my Big Iron?

We love the bags we've seen and used from companies like Rogue Panda, Oveja Negra and Good Busy Gear.

Can I run a Rohloff Internal Hub on my Big Iron?

Yes! Check with Rohloff for specifications.

Can I run a belt-drive on my Big Iron?

Yes! Check with the belt drive manufacturer for specifications.

Can I run a belt drive on the Wayward?

Yes! Check with the belt drive manufacturer for specifications.

What is the best way to polish my titanium frame?

We recommend using some rubbing alcohol and a Scotch Brite pad and scrubbing gently in a "shoe-shine" motion (one direction or back and forth, not circular), then wiping down and finishing with a light coat of furniture polish like Pledge. This should work for both oxidation and light scratches. The graphics are sand-blasted into the frame, so you won't hurt them if you use a soft touch.

What is the torque for the Ti sliding dropout bolts?

15-18Nm for the dropout bolts, 3-4Nm for the tensioner bolt

What is the specification of the longitudinal tensioner bolt?

M5x0.8x35mm Stainless steel cap screw

UDH Compatible!? What does that mean?

We've updated all Revel Ti bikes with SRAM UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger), so replacement hangers are easier to find and your bike's drivetrain is more future-proof against manufacturer updates down the line.

Is my Why Cycles bike still covered under warranty?

Absolutely! All Why Cycles and Revel Bikes frames come with lifetime warranties and a generous crash replacement program for the original purchaser. If anything does happen and you need a replacement frame, it will most likely be replaced with a Revel branded titanium frame, but we’ll get you back to riding ASAP!