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Revel Bikes Is Apparently Closing, Just After Launching Three New Bikes

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Last year, Kona Bikes abruptly ceased operations in the middle of setting up for Sea Otter. This year, it appears that Revel Bikes may be closing just after Sea Otter, and just after launching three new bikes.

According to an email that was sent out to dealers as reported by BRAIN, the Radavist, and MTBR, Revel Bikes “as it currently stands” is closing. The email cites the brand losing its financial safety net, and control has been given to a bank and the company is in an “orderly wind down.”

So far, any other indication of the brand closing is very limited, with only Linkedin posts by Product Manager Matt Boughton and Director of Finance Ola Verploegh seemingly confirming the news.

The Revel website is also showing host errors when trying to access features like the dealer locator.

We’ve reached out to all of our contacts at Revel to try and gain more information, and we will update this post if we hear back. For now, we’ll be here mourning the loss of yet another awesome bike company.

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Casey
Casey
2 months ago

This is a bummer. Great bikes, backed by great people (so I’ve heard). I just bought a revel rascal V2 a couple months ago and they just released a new lineup of bikes. Times are crazy right now. Hoping they reappear under new ownership.

Exodux
Exodux
2 months ago

Sad to hear this, but given the current, and what I believe to be the future financial situation, I think this is just the beginning.

DefRyder
DefRyder
2 months ago

Breaks my heart, but I fear more bad news will be coming.

Trek just recently significantly raised prices of most of their bikes, especially the Madone. Last I checked the Madone SLR 9 was close to $13,000 but now is over $16,000.

Yikes

will
will
2 months ago
Reply to  DefRyder

yeah the prices were out of control without tariffs already

Edward
Edward
2 months ago

Dang! Love their CBF suspension. A few years back, I wanted a Rascal real bad after demo-ing one. But COVID hit, and then Canfield Bikes re-emerged. I ended up buying a Canfield Tilt, an “aluminum version” of the Rascal. I hope they make a comeback, like Kona last year. For now, my heart and prayers go out to the good people at Revel.

nooner
nooner
2 months ago

Ever since Starkey left it’s been all downhill…

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