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Revel updates its popular carbon rail 29er enduro bike for the new year of riding, with a longer travel fork that loosens the bike even more and lets riders shred a little harder. After seeing his own employees and customers riding the trails with longer-stroke forks, Revel decided to bump up the standard spec to 170mm to match his 155mm on the Rail 29 frame. And to give the new 2024 bike that special flair, new black and blue paint options have been added. I hope the extra scratches from the additional submission of the larger 2024 Revel Rail 29 build aren't color coordinated…
2024 Revel Rail 29 Carbon Enduro Bike Gets Even Bigger
Revel describes the update as follows:The years we spent designing, testing, riding, and refining this bike show it. Rail29 represents years of knowledge gained through attention to detail to create a durable yet nimble platform.”
They also spent a lot of time bottoming out the suspension.
The 29er enduro platform was solid. So, adding a little more travel to your fork can take your bike to faster, more technical riding.
“You can get more out of it if things get worse. More laps at the bike park. You'll feel even more confident on the racetrack.“
And a new color for a new season never hurts, right?
Technical details
The Rail 29's 155mm short-link CBF rear wheel travel has remained unchanged since its debut a few summers ago.
So you get similar carbon frame details and geometry, slackened by 0.5 degrees to a 64.6° head tube and 75.5° effective seat angle, reducing BB drop by 3mm.
Want to learn more about the technology? Click here to learn more about Rail 29.
2024 Revel Rail 29 – Pricing, Options, Availability
The updated 2024 Revel Rail 29 is available in Cowboy Coffee Black and Flow State Blue color options.
The frameset comes in four standard sizes and retails for $3,600 for the RockShox Super DeLuxe Ultimate shock and $3,800 for the Fox Float X2 Factory shock.
Complete bike builds start at $6,000 with a SRAM GX Eagle mechanical and go up to $10,500 with a complete SRAM XX AXS transmission.
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