Evil Offering 2025 Geometry


Evil Offering V4 mountain bike
Evil Offering V4 mountain bike

Overview

The Evil Offering is Evil Bike Co.’s trail platform—a versatile, capable machine with 170mm of front and 151mm of rear travel. Powered by Evil’s DELTA suspension system, the Offering excels at converting effort into speed. Available in four sizes (XS-L), the Offering offers generous reach and stack values for modern trail riding.

Geometry Table

MeasurementSMLXL
Reach – High (mm)444466488507
Reach – Low (mm)438460481501
Stack – High (mm)611620628643
Stack – Low (mm)616625633648
Head Angle – High64.7°64.7°64.7°64.7°
Head Angle – Low64.1°64.1°64.1°64.1°
Eff. Seat Angle – High79.1°79°78.8°79.2°
Eff. Seat Angle – Low78.5°78.4°78.3°78.7°
Seat Tube Length (mm)400415435470
Head Tube Length (mm)95105114130
Chainstay – High (mm)435435435435
Chainstay – Low (mm)437437437437
Wheelbase – High (mm)1204123012561282
Wheelbase – Low (mm)1206123212571283
BB Height – High (mm)351351351351
BB Height – Low (mm)343343343343
BB Drop – High (mm)24242424
BB Drop – Low (mm)32323232
Standover – High (mm)684683690724
Standover – Low (mm)676683694718
Fork Axle to Crown (mm)571571571571
Fork Offset (mm)44444444
Trail – High (mm)128128128128
Trail – Low (mm)133133133133

Geometry Diagram

Geometry diagram

Note: Geometry shown for 160mm fork. High/Low adjustable via flip chip.

Detailed geometry specifications from manufacturer data. Contact the manufacturer for complete, size-specific measurements or visit their official website.

Key Specs

Frame: Aluminum/Carbon, 151mm rear travel. Fork: RockShox Lyrik, 170mm travel (adjustable to 160mm). Shock: Fox Float X or RockShox Super Deluxe (depending on build). Drivetrain: SRAM GX or XX1 Eagle AXS 12-speed. Brakes: SRAM Code Ultimate or Guide Ultimate. Weight: ~15kg (carbon, top spec). DELTA suspension with excellent efficiency and composure.

Ride Characteristics

The Offering feels balanced and composed. The 65.2° head angle is slightly steeper than many modern trail bikes, encouraging confidence and precision. The 77° seat angle keeps climbing efficient. DELTA suspension feels snappy on climbs and supple on descents—it rewards smooth technique. The generous 170mm front travel provides excellent control over rough terrain while the 151mm rear keeps things playful.

Comparable Models

The Evil Offering 2025 competes with: Specialized Stumpjumper, Trek Fuel EX, Santa Cruz Hightower, Ibis Ripmo, Evil Wreckoning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DELTA suspension system?

DELTA is Evil’s in-house suspension design. It provides excellent pedaling platform, progressive bump absorption, and responsive handling characteristics.

Can I adjust the fork travel on the Offering?

Yes. The RockShox Lyrik fork can be adjusted from 170mm (standard) down to 160mm, allowing tuning for different terrain.

What sizes does the Offering come in?

Four sizes: XS, S, M, and L. Reach ranges from 445mm (XS) to 502mm (L).

Is the Offering lighter than comparable trail bikes?

At approximately 15kg, the Offering is competitive with other high-end trail bikes. The carbon frame keeps weight reasonable while maintaining durability.

How does the Offering compare to the Wreckoning?

The Offering is the trail platform (170/151mm), while the Wreckoning is the enduro version (170/166mm). The Offering is more playful; the Wreckoning is more planted.

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