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Pig my fish!
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May 23, 2002
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Unfortunately not. The links are still at the mercy of internet speculation and couch surfing 1st semester engineering experts who will predict their failure based on grainy photos. Someone will imagine it might break and someone else with poor ability will blame it for bucking them when they grab a fist full of front brake in a panic.

After all, you can't fix stupid.
ah well, hopefully we can get a brand whore or two to come in and set us straight.
 

Mo(n)arch

Turbo Monkey
Dec 27, 2010
4,441
1,422
Italy/south Tyrol
I found this on a pinkbike article:

Full carbon front/rear triangle
• Redesigned 7075 double shear Delta linkage with Enduro Spherical bearings
• Integrated fork bumper and cable guide
• IS brake standard
• Removable ISCG05 tab
• Integrated headset ( no headset tools here, just drop the bearings in and go! )
• Internal headset adjustment via eccentric cups
• Integrated removable carbon fender
• Integrated removable Downtube protector
• Integrated removable Downtube shuttle guard
• Rubber chainstay protector not shown
I think there should be a few monkeys with warranty frames who can play the Guinea pig for us.
 
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tabletop84

Monkey
Nov 12, 2011
891
15
Unfortunately not. The links are still at the mercy of internet speculation and couch surfing 1st semester engineering experts who will predict their failure based on grainy photos. Someone will imagine it might break and someone else with poor ability will blame it for bucking them when they grab a fist full of front brake in a panic.

After all, you can't fix stupid.
funfacts:

many revolts broke
undead protoypes broke

Sure the frame looks good, but at least for me it's not the holy grail aesthetically and other manufacturers make great looking frames too and I can understand that some people are concerned about it's durability.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
85,883
24,466
media blackout
funfacts:

many revolts broke
undead protoypes broke

Sure the frame looks good, but at least for me it's not the holy grail aesthetically and other manufacturers make great looking frames too and I can understand that some people are concerned about it's durability.
that's one of the points of making prototypes.... FMEA
 

Raingauge

Monkey
Apr 3, 2008
692
0
Canadia
My Revolt cracked on the main triangle; it had nothing to do with the linkages. I think mine was bad welding procedures, bad heat treat or both.

I think the linkage snapping issues stemmed from misalignment with the frames. The dog bone bolts were a single shear set-up; any frame misalignment would cause a bending stress on those bolts when the linkage cycled. Evil did come out with revised steel bolts with snap rings on the ends and new dog bone links. I put the revised bolts on mine and they're still intact. The double shear configuration is a much better design and I'm betting that the Undead frame will have better alignment that the Revolt.

I loved how my Revolt rode and I can't wait to get on an Undead. Rode a 2010 Flatline and a V10C last year and neither were as fun to ride or rode as well as the Revolt.
 

Victor

Chimp
Jan 31, 2010
79
0
Arad, Romania
The only issues I had with my Revolt, and it was one of the last batches that where made, is that after a few bike-park rides there where some odd wear marks on a linkage bolt and on one of those fancy bushings, the wear was just on one spot which indicated the alignment was off (the coating on a bolt wore completely off in one spot showing something like copper inside btw). I tried to check for any misalignment but couldn't see anything, it was prolly too small to be noticed with anything I had in handy.

Also, right from the box, the brake caliper support on the frame was welded a bit twisted towards the inside, had to shave it a bit so that the caliper would sit straight on top of the break disk.
 

ekimox

Monkey
Jun 17, 2009
102
0
First off: Incredible looking frame.

Secondly: Anyone who immediately plunks down there hard earned cash for this thing without it being proven by the "masses" in the real world is insane. And by masses and real world I don't mean the 3-5 people on here who have hook-ups with ownership.

Sorry but the insta-hype on this thing is nuts considering their history. I hope Evil proves me wrong. I really honestly do.
 

Freeridin'

Monkey
Oct 23, 2006
316
2
Colorado
^ Evil could have easily closed their doors and reopened under a new name, alleviating your mind set in the process.

Sticking it out and trying things again shows more dedication than I have even seen in the industry.
 

dropmachine

Turbo Monkey
Sep 7, 2001
2,922
10
Your face.
^ Evil could have easily closed their doors and reopened under a new name, alleviating your mind set in the process.

Sticking it out and trying things again shows more dedication than I have even seen in the industry.
No. Part of the reason Evil got as much hype as they did WAS the name. The RETURN OF EVIL and all that. Marketing 101. That dedication you speak of was just the smartest long term business decision they could have made.

Besides, rename all you want but if Evil bailed and started under a new name, wouldn't be long before the word got out and people passed. They were smart to do what they did.
 

manhattanprjkt83

Rusty Trombone
Jul 10, 2003
9,646
1,216
Nilbog
No. Part of the reason Evil got as much hype as they did WAS the name. The RETURN OF EVIL and all that. Marketing 101. That dedication you speak of was just the smartest long term business decision they could have made.

Besides, rename all you want but if Evil bailed and started under a new name, wouldn't be long before the word got out and people passed. They were smart to do what they did.
I still don get where you are coming from with this...most people would have shut the doors. This is a pretty stand up move, how can you possibly be negative about it?

They dealt with a sh1t situation in the best way possible.
 

Freeridin'

Monkey
Oct 23, 2006
316
2
Colorado
Any bike company, regardless of its history, that is producing a full carbon dh frame with current geometry and has a world cup presence will get "hyped".

This is my first time chiming in through these 45 pages, I don't have a preference either way. It looks like a great bike.
 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,368
1,606
Warsaw :/
No. Part of the reason Evil got as much hype as they did WAS the name. The RETURN OF EVIL and all that. Marketing 101. That dedication you speak of was just the smartest long term business decision they could have made.

Besides, rename all you want but if Evil bailed and started under a new name, wouldn't be long before the word got out and people passed. They were smart to do what they did.
Yeah like kids on pinkbike didn't want a Karpiel and remembered that, even though it was the same guy and the same company. Most people care much less than we on rm.
 

dropmachine

Turbo Monkey
Sep 7, 2001
2,922
10
Your face.
I still don get where you are coming from with this...most people would have shut the doors. This is a pretty stand up move, how can you possibly be negative about it?

They dealt with a sh1t situation in the best way possible.

Im not being negative about this, you misunderstood.

First, if EVIL does come through with their replacement plan, its just the right thing to do. While they do deserve props for coming through, its also what they SHOULD do, so....

Second, the EVIL name is a huge thing. Shutting the doors and renaming would give up a strong brand image, which would be stupid. SHutting down would also forever tarnish Kevins name, which undoubtedly somebody would point out when the new brand opened.

So while people are sitting around patting Kevin on the back for replacing screwed up frames, really its a) the right thing to do and b) the most sensible move for the brand long term. It shows they aren't just chumps, that the are serious about the brand and are trying to take care of customers because they intended for the brand to survive long term.

While the replacement plan may have been out of good intentions, its also pretty much the only smart choice they had.
 

iRider

Turbo Monkey
Apr 5, 2008
5,653
3,092
i'll leave this alone, you obviously just dont get it.
OK, so what part didn't I get?
First there was a pretty expensive frame from a new "old" company that a lot of industry insiders hyped in the media. It was, of course, better than anything else out there because DW was involved. It could only be produced in Taiwan because only there they can make such complicated structures in such high quality. And the final product was only insignificantly (what, like $300?) more expensive than a domestically produced frame. :rolleyes:
People jumped on the hype and bought the frame.
Frames had all kind of issues.
Warranty replacement was promised but never delivered.
For ??? years nothing was heard from the company.
Suddenly they showed pics of zhe carbonz protos and started the hype machine again.
People believe the hype again and wait in line to throw their money at an unproven design.

So what part of the story didn't I get right?

The ONLY credible thing that Evil could have done when the warranty cases poured in and they didn't have anything to replace it with, would have been to refund the purchase price. Then go back and develop a fancy carbon frame and if it works give the former Revolt owners first dips of buying it. '
But hey, they didn't have to. People want to get screwed over. ;)
 

Udi

RM Chief Ornithologist
Mar 14, 2005
4,915
1,200
Actually something else I was thinking about, does anyone have any information about the shock reducer hardware this uses? I think the Revolt used the 10mm hardware which (and I know they're not for everyone) is a little annoying if you want to run needle or spherical bearings on a shock eyelet.

I know on the Sunday (also 10mm) you could fairly easily set up some spacers to allow the use of 8mm reducer hardware on the top mount (the higher rotation one, lower one is better with bushings) which was nice, but the Evils seem to have the link threaded for the bolt which might make it hard to even run a custom solution.

Would be nice to have the flexibility.
 

davetrump

Turbo Monkey
Jul 29, 2003
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Actually something else I was thinking about, does anyone have any information about the shock reducer hardware this uses? I think the Revolt used the 10mm hardware which (and I know they're not for everyone) is a little annoying if you want to run needle or spherical bearings on a shock eyelet.

I know on the Sunday (also 10mm) you could fairly easily set up some spacers to allow the use of 8mm reducer hardware on the top mount (the higher rotation one, lower one is better with bushings) which was nice, but the Evils seem to have the link threaded for the bolt which might make it hard to even run a custom solution.

Would be nice to have the flexibility.

Leave it to the Internet nerds to create a problem that doesn't exist.
 

davetrump

Turbo Monkey
Jul 29, 2003
1,270
0
Here ya go!:
Yup guilty. I have respect for Kevin and the company he is trying to make succeed.

I guess if having faith in the little guy. And wanting a small business to be successful rather than go out of business makes me a brand whore than so be it. I will accept the title anyday.

I guess the cool thing for the Internet nerds these das is to hate on everything and always find something to complain about... Like being able to run custom needle bearings in place of DU bushings or not.

Awesome bike, awesome company... Haters will hate no matter what, and most of them will still clog up the trails as the bobble along on their bikes even after they spent hours improving their skills on the Internet.
 

norbar

KESSLER PROBLEM. Just cause
Jun 7, 2007
11,368
1,606
Warsaw :/
Yup guilty. I have respect for Kevin and the company he is trying to make succeed.

I guess if having faith in the little guy. And wanting a small business to be successful rather than go out of business makes me a brand whore than so be it. I will accept the title anyday.

I guess the cool thing for the Internet nerds these das is to hate on everything and always find something to complain about... Like being able to run custom needle bearings in place of DU bushings or not.

Awesome bike, awesome company... Haters will hate no matter what, and most of them will still clog up the trails as the bobble along on their bikes even after they spent hours improving their skills on the Internet.
Since when "can I get some info about the bike because one feature may be a little annoying" considered hating? RM fanboys get really oversensitive lately. It got to a point you can't criticize one single feature on a product without being labeled a hater. This thread has been mostly positive and all the people with Kevin all the best.