Evil Come Back To Life With The Undead
There’s no getting away from it, Evil bikes have managed to put together a pretty topsy-turvy history in only a short amount of time. It all started with some big names in the industry getting together to create the company that they had always wanted to create. There was a huge amount of promise, and a huge amount of hype too. Then, for a whole load of reasons, many of which we’ve never truly got to the bottom of, it all kind of went a bit pear shaped. That was then though, and now it finally looks like Evil might eventually fulfil their potential/promise.
It seems crazy to say it, but it must have been at least two years ago since we first saw prototypes of this carbon Undead being ridden by the Evil team. A lot has changed since then though, but it’s still fair to say that this Undead is essentially a refined version of the original Revolt, but instead of being made from aluminium this one is made from carbon.
We’ve got to say we’re loving the look of this new frame. If ever a frame lived up to its name it has to be this one. It just looks menacing, it could have walked straight off the set of Alien.
The rear end looks just as great too, and judging by the disc rotor frame protectors this frame has some sweet little details going on.
At the heart of the frame remains the Dave Weagle designed Delta Suspension System, complete with the ‘Flip Chips’ that allow you to alter the bottom bracket height of the frame. Compared to the aluminium Revolt though this carbon Undead weighs in at just over 10lbs, which is 3lbs lighter than its predecessor. Despite the carbon route often meaning that companies skimp on frame sizes, especially when it comes to DH bikes, Evil have made the welcome decision to offer the Undead in no fewer than four sizes. That’s more than many companies offer their aluminium frames in.
Silverfish are the UK importers for Evil and as well as already having stock of these frames they’ve also already built one up. They haven’t gone silly and fitted things like Ti bolts, yet it weighed in at a very race worthy 35lbs! Anyway, until we get one to test out properly, here’s the official press release…
Evil Bikes are back from the grave and release the Undead to UK riders.
It’s fair to say that Evil Bikes have been on quite a journey during the companies lifetime with as many highs as there have been lows but through blood and sweat they have kept the beast alive. 2013 sees the release of the new carbon downhill bike the Undead, which has jumped the pond and is available in the UK right now from Silverfish UK. A high pressure moulded carbon fibre constructed main frame wraps Evil’s Delta-Link suspension system to give the Undead 203mm of rear travel and a low race ready weight.
Evil are a brand forged through passion by a family of designers and engineers which share a common love of mountain biking and it’s through their passion Evil’s heart beat remains strong. Their latest creation the Undead is a downhill bike unlike the world has ever seen. Constructed from carbon fibre the Undead’s frame looks like it has been crafted by Beelzebub himself and with its raw matt black carbon finish and stealth looking angles it will have you selling your soul to ride one. Based on design legend Dave Weagle’s Delta Suspension System the Undead shares a lot of the geometry and ride attributes which made the Revolt so popular but tips the scales at just over 10Ibs, a whole 3Ibs lighter than its predecessor, making it more heaven than hell on the trail.
They say that the Devil is in the detail and the Undead is no exception. Flip Chip geometry gives you the ability to tune your BB height while upfront the bike features an adjustable head angle giving you the ability to go from a steep set-up to a slack one without the need for additional headset cups. Out of the box dampening duties for the 203mm of travel are handled by a Fox RC4 Kashima rear shock which is protected by a removable carbon mud guard and a replaceable ISCG mounts is the perfect partner for your e*thirteen chain guide.
Specification- High pressure moulded raw unidirectional carbon frame
- Delta System Linkage with High-load Spherical bearing developed by Enduro
- Fox RC4 Kashima rear shock
- Flip Chip adjustable geometry
- Adjustable head tube angle
- Integrated headset
- Integrated fork bumper and cable guide
- Replaceable rear dropout
- Integrated removable carbon fibre rear fender
- Offset shock placement
- Replaceable ICSG 05 adaptor
- Rubber chainstay protector
- Integrated removable Downtube protector
- Integrated removable Downtube shuttle guard
- 203mm of travel
- 150mm x 12mm Rear Axle
- Comes with headset
- Two sets of decals included
Weight: 10.06Ibs (medium frame with shock)
Size: Small, Medium, Large and X-Large
SRP: £2499
The Undead is available in the UK now. Visit www.silverfish-uk.com for further information.








Can we just remind everyone what DELTA stands for? Dave’s Extra Legitimate Travel Apparatus. Now this is a company I can get behind!
That frame looks amazing! But I wouldn’t want to get mud and grit in all the linkages/crevices.
That’s why it’s got that fancy fender
Have you ever known a fender that could defeat English mud?
And Scottish mud’s even worse; it’s got rocks in it and everything.
I’ve been riding one for the past season, probably 30 days at whistler, hands down the best DH frame I’ve ever ridden..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f683vxsEu8E
Are these still new? Been shipping them since July (in the US at least)
i would never buy anything evil after what happened with the last load of frames and the fact they couldnt sort out the warranty on them.
That wasnt their fault. The manufacture who built the frames for them was shit and they could replace the warrantied frames because they simply didnt exist. All the people who didnt get a replacement now get these new carbon ones though so…
*and they could’NT replace
Doesn’t work that way I’m afraid. If you don’t make the goods, you need to make absolutely sure that you control the quality of whoever does. Evil didn’t do that, the buck will always stop with them.
Yeh a carbon replacement over a year later… Fucked up and couldnt sort out any sort of warranty, brand is a write off to me
You first……..
please correct me here if i’m wrong but is 10lb a little heavy for a carbon frame? The frame looks great and with the dw link i imagine it works perfectly – and hopefully will have no warranty issues!
That looks absolutely beautiful.
Congrats to all designers and engineers involved in that. Hopefully it rides and endures as good as it looks.
LOL..the other day you were slating marzocchi forks saying they were shyte (which they most certainly are not), now your here bigging up this new version of a frame that sucked big time. How funny…
True,
I guess these guys reputation sucks too. Still, from an aesthetic standpoint, one of the nicest objects Ive seen in ages.
“reason which we’ve never really got to the bottom of” …..bloody hell have you been living in a cave…. and so the hype begins again
That linkage is pure unadulterated BULLSHIT
You’re not called Goon for nothing are you GOON.
I had a Revolt, it broke, Evil couldnt replace it so Silverfish (the UK distributor) offered to replace it with one of the other DH frames that they sell (I took a Turner DHR but could’ve had a Mondraker Summum, Cove Shocker or a RMB Flatline) or if none of those were any good to me they would’ve refunded me.
Pretty amazing service I’d say so I’m not sure you’re comments of ‘fucked up and couldn’t sort out’ are either fair or accurate.
But that was Silverfish taking a hit to help you, because Evil had effed up and had no usable product to hand over. That reflects very well on Silverfish, not so hot for Evil, leaving their own customers with no choice but to hand out different products for free because they can’t honour the warranty.
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Speaking of which, I’m surprised Silverfish are even still talking to them if that’s situation they got left in, must have been some serious apologies going on.
Smith looks like you came up trumps on that one then! Respect to Silverfish. But really it seems that you were the GOON for getting one in the first place…oh yes the fuck up was all yours. Would you say that was fair?
Hancock – maybe it was Silverfish rather than Evil but as Silverfish basically ARE Evil in the UK as far as I’m concerned its the same thing.
Dick Hill – What? The Revolt was one of the best riding DH bikes I’ve ever used. Yeah, sure, it broke and thats shit, but I got looked after better than I’ve heard of any other brand/distributor in the world so I cant see where there was a fuck up at all. Except in your neagtive little world obviously but then there’s no pleasing some people.
This bike looks amazing, presuming if Dave Weagle put his name to it, it has to ride amazingly too.
Did anyone actually not have problems with their Revolts?
Smith. You are right, it was a negative comment, like i said you came up trumps essentially. Do you feel you slightly got sucked into the hype previously?
Richard Hill – No I genuinely dont feel I got sucked in by any hype.
I needed a new DH frame, I read reviews, I checked out the geometry and I chose an Revolt. It rode amazingly well and I was 100% happy with it.
You can only be ‘sucked in’ if you feel let down or sold short in some way, I genuinely dont. In a weird way even the fact that it broke was positive as I felt I was so looked so well that I was a valued customer.
I sound like a right Evil Fan-boi now I know but we’re all so keen to hit our keyboards and type out a tirade when we’ve been shit on that I think its only fair to be equally vocal when you’ve had good customer service.
Smith…. Fair enough. Where was it reviewed? How come you chose a Turner over World Cup winning Mondraker?
If you owned a revolt and got burned!
1-Thats just wrong and you deserve to vent yer anger.
But as an owner of a revolt and the undead now for the last 4 months i can honestly say iv had no problems with either.
The revolt did everything and more that i asked of it end of! was i lucky? clearly so if you only ride on the tinternet.
All i can say is that any questions or problems i put forward to evil were dealt with quickly and clearly! mine being minor upgrades of 2 small parts on the frame.
I asked about the undead and now own one, i ride it and im more than happy! The undead as the revolt sold them selfs to me after i rode them. No hype at all!
In fact im more happy to be seen on an underdog than a POS intense over hyped made in america bendy straw. My M1 was mint! the next 3 purchases were a joke. Now that boils my piss! Im all for the negative attention on the evil,its beast to ride! end of.
Richard Hill – NSMB and Vital both had reviews. Plus I have a pal who races nations in the US and had ridden one over there.
I’d seen them in the flesh as frames only in BikeTart too.
As for the DHR over the Summum – it was a really close decision but actually I settled on the DHR because I thought the geometry suited me better. Ironically I’m now no longer so sure!!