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Fall updates to Revel Bikes Tweedy Dirt Jumper

  • Ron 
Revel Bikes Tweedy Dirt Jumper

For the southwest Ohio region in which Yr Fthfl Ed resides, we’ve found that pump tracks and indoor bike parks are some of the best ways to maintain MTB fitness during our cold and rainy winters. Just in time for the transition to that season, we find the re-release of the Revel Bikes Tweedy Dirt Jumper, now in a new limited-edition “Johnny Green Jeans” colorway and a complete build package.

The complete build features hand-picked, zero-compromise components, making it ready to take a licking and keep kicking. Designed with precision, passion, and an unwavering commitment to putting smiles on faces, the Tweedy is a refreshing reminder that bikes are fun.

“This bike represents our passion for creating a product simply for the joy of making something excellent that we all wanted. The fact that it’s a pro model for Brady is even more special. He’s one of the kindest people I know, hilarious, and can ride a bike like no other. I’m honored to have him representing Revel”.— Adam Miller, Founder

Revel developed the Tweedy closely with Revel team rider Brady Tweedy. The team at Revel approached this bike, knowing it needed to be top of the line, from material to geometry, and what better material than Reynolds 853 steel? The best of the best tubing for a steel bicycle. Pairing this wonder material with the traditional 26-inch wheels and 100mm of fork travel, the Tweedy is simple, badass, and ready to play around at the local dirt jumps, skatepark, or pump track.

Frame Features:

  • Reynolds Steel Frame: The Tweedy’s frame is built from Reynolds steel, known for its unmatched ride quality and durability. It ensures the bike’s longevity, allowing riders to worry less and ride more. Covered in a beautiful deep green
  • 100mm Front Travel and 26” wheels: True to the roots of Dirt Jumping, The Tweedy is designed around 100mm of travel up front and the classic 26” wheel for precise handling and smoother transitions.
  • Threaded bottom bracket, bolt-on rear Axle, and integrated headset and seat clamp.

If you’re buying the frame and building the bike up yourself, it’s $969, which puts its pricing close in line with other premium DJ models like the Chroma Monk, Transition PBJ and Pivot Point. And if green is not your thing, the Tweedy also is available in a clear/raw finish that shows off the beauty of 853 steel.

Complete Bike Build Details:

  • Fork: Marizocchi Bomber DJ – 100mm Travel
  • Cranks: Sram GX
  • Wheelset: Spank Spoon 32
  • Tires: Maxxis DTH 26 x 2.3
  • Bars/Stem/Seatpost: Spank Spoon
  • Brake: TRP Slate T4

The complete build ($2499) ticks all of the boxes with some of the best DJ/Pump Track-focused components on the market today.

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