At the beginning of the month, Revel announced a few changes to three of its bikes. While these weren’t significant changes, such as geometry tweaks, the Ritual, Rascal, and Rover all got a new look.
Now, there were component changes. All bikes have SRAM groupset options, and the Rascal’s front end increases from 140mm to 150mm. Other than that, Revel announced new colors and new branding for the three bikes.


The classic Revel “R” is now located just above the middle of the downtube’s underside. The worded brand itself has moved from the downtube to the underside of the toptube, near the junction of the seattube.
Perhaps the only thing left is the “R” on the headtube.
The bikes also received new colors. The Ritual is now offered in “Pewter Pan” and “Space-X,” while the Rascal now has a “Copperhead” and “Pulp Friction” colorway. Offerings for both of the bikes take Revel fans back to the beginning with the brand’s classic matte/gloss blend.


Gravel wasn’t left out of the new color conversation. To further stand out, the Rover features a more traditional metal head badge, still with the classic “R,” however. It also received two new colors: “Sin City” and “Augusta.” These are the standard colorways for the Rover moving forward; however, Revel also offers a couple of limited-edition colors.
Introducing Ultra Miami and Glow Bug. Both limited-edition colors will be available on the SRAM XPLR AXS Rover builds, which retail for $8,299.


While Revel doesn’t specify how many frames they will make in these colors, they do say they “won’t be around forever.”
See more at revelbikes.com.
