wilier gravel bike Wilier Rave SLR Rival XPLR Graff XL Gravel Bike
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wilier gravel bike

wilier gravel bike Wilier Rave SLR Rival XPLR Graff XL Gravel Bike

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wilier gravel bike Wilier Rave SLR Rival XPLR Graff XL Gravel BikePlease contact Hypt Bike Performance to confirm current availability and lead times before placing your order. Images are for illustration purposes only check spec list below and get in touch with any queries. A New Dimension in Gravel Racing At Hypt Bike Performance, were proud to offer the Wilier Rave SLR ID2, a bike that pushes gravel racing into entirely new territory. Faster, more responsive, and more versatile than ever, it evolves the legacy of

Please contact Hypt Bike Performance to confirm current availability and lead times before placing your order. Images are for illustration purposes only - check spec list below and get in touch with any queries. 

A New Dimension in Gravel Racing

At Hypt Bike Performance, we’re proud to offer the Wilier Rave SLR ID2, a bike that pushes gravel racing into entirely new territory. Faster, more responsive, and more versatile than ever, it evolves the legacy of the original Rave SLR with a pure focus on off-road speed and competition.

Drawing inspiration from the underground energy of the 80s and ’90s, the Rave SLR ID2 combines bold acid colours, aggressive lines, and a rebellious design ethos—perfect for riders who want their bike to perform at the highest level andstand out.

SPEED – Designed for Velocity and Precision

Backed by extensive wind-tunnel development and aero simulation, the Rave SLR ID2 features all-new tube shapes that reduce drag and elevate high-speed efficiency.

  • 5.3 watts saved at 35 km/h

  • Over 50 seconds gained on a 70 km race at a 350-watt race effort

The SLR high-modulus carbon frame delivers exceptional stiffness-to-weight balance, ensuring explosive power transfer and razor-sharp handling. Its racing geometry provides unmatched confidence across demanding gravel courses.

Whether you’re targeting the UCI Gravel World Series or simply demanding the best from your equipment, Hypt Bike Performance brings you a machine built to deliver.

SPACE – Versatility Without Limits

With tyre clearance up to 52 mm, the Rave SLR ID2 unlocks a new level of adaptability. Take on fast hardpack, rough dirt, or technical terrain with total confidence.

More space means more freedom—choose your adventure without compromise.

SMILE – Category-Defining Fun and Style

Gravel riding is pure adrenaline—and the Rave SLR ID2 amplifies every sensation. Its bold visual identity and elite performance make every ride unforgettable. At Hypt Bike Performance, we believe a great bike should make you smile before you even clip in.

Component Details
Frame RAVE ID2 – Carbon Monocoque HUS MOD + Liquid Crystal Polymer
Fork RAVE ID2 – Carbon Monocoque HUS MOD + Liquid Crystal Polymer
Handlebar Ritchey / Wilier Barra S2 Alloy
Handlebar Weight 320 g ± 5%
Stem Ritchey / Wilier Stemma S2 Alloy
Headset Custom Superslim 1-1/4" Upper BR / FSA MR137 1-1/4" Lower BR
Shifters SRAM Rival AXS – ED-RIV-E1
Brakes SRAM Rival AXS – ED-RIV-E1
Rotors SRAM Paceline RT-CLN-A2 – 160 / 160 mm
Rear Derailleur SRAM Rival XPLR AXS – RD-RIV-1E-E1
Crankset SRAM Rival XPLR DUB Wide – FC-RIV-1W-D1, 40T
Bottom Bracket SRAM DUB Wide PressFit 86.5
Cassette SRAM Rival XPLR XG-1351 – 10-46T
Chain SRAM Rival – CN-RIV-E1
Tyres Vittoria Terreno T50 700×50c TLR
Saddle Selle San Marco Shortfit 2.0 Sport Open-Fit Narrow
Seatpost Wilier Filante Carbon Custom Made, –15 mm
Axles Miche Thru Axle – 12×118F / 12×165R
Complete Bike Weight 9.45 kg ± 5%
Frame Weight 990 g ± 5%
Fork Weight 415 g ± 5%

 

Size XS S M L XL XXL
C/C (cm) 43.2 46.2 48.2 50.2 52.2 54.2
L (cm) 51.6 53.2 54.9 56.6 58.3 59.7
H (cm) 45 48 50 52 54 56
A (°) 75.5 74.7 74 73.5 73 73
L1 (cm) 41.9 41.9 42.1 42.1 42.3 42.3
H1 (cm) 10.7 11.8 13.1 14.8 16.6 18.5
A1 (°) 69.2 70 70.8 71.2 71.6 72
Reach (mm) 375 381 387 393 400 408
Stack (mm) 532 546 561 579 597 617
Wheelbase (mm) 1014 1017 1022 1031 1042 1052

 

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