Evil Wreckoning 2025 Geometry


Evil Wreckoning LS mountain bike
Evil Wreckoning LS mountain bike

Overview

The Evil Wreckoning is Evil Bike Co.’s enduro statement—a capable, composed machine with 170mm of front and 166mm of rear travel. The Wreckoning features DELTA suspension, modern geometry, and a focus on capable all-mountain performance. Available in four sizes (S-XL), the Wreckoning delivers excellent value and performance for dedicated enduro riders.

Geometry Table

MeasurementSMLXL
Reach – Low (mm)445462482502
Reach – X-Low (mm)438455475495
Stack – Low (mm)621630641652
Stack – X-Low (mm)626635646657
Head Angle – Low65.2°65.2°65.2°65.2°
Head Angle – X-Low64.6°64.6°64.6°64.6°
Seat Tube Angle – Low77°77°77°77°
Seat Tube Angle – X-Low76.5°76.5°76.5°76.5°
Seat Tube Length (mm)390425460495
Head Tube Length (mm)104114127139
Chainstay – Low (mm)430430430430
Chainstay – X-Low (mm)432432432432
Wheelbase – Low (mm)1197121812431268
Wheelbase – X-Low (mm)1198121912451270
BB Height – Low (mm)351351351351
BB Height – X-Low (mm)342342342342
BB Drop – Low (mm)23232323
BB Drop – X-Low (mm)32323232
Standover – Low (mm)710719727738
Standover – X-Low (mm)704713721732
Fork Axle to Crown (mm)571571571571
Fork Offset (mm)42424242
Trail – Low (mm)126126126126
Trail – X-Low (mm)131131131131

Geometry Diagram

Geometry diagram

Note: Geometry shown for 170mm fork. Low/X-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, 166mm rear travel. Fork: RockShox Lyrik Ultimate, 170mm. Shock: Fox Float X or RockShox Super Deluxe (build-dependent). Drivetrain: SRAM GX Eagle AXS (base) to XX1 Eagle AXS (high spec). Brakes: SRAM Code Ultimate. Weight: ~15-16kg depending on build. Frame weight alone is approximately 7.7 lbs. DELTA suspension with excellent trail feel and composure.

Ride Characteristics

The Wreckoning inspires confidence. The 64.6° head angle is modern and slack, perfect for steep terrain. The 76.5° seat angle balances climbing efficiency with enduro capability. DELTA suspension feels planted and composed, soaking up large hits while maintaining responsiveness. The 166mm rear travel ensures you have enough cushion for rough terrain without sacrificing maneuverability. This is a bike that feels composed on descents and efficient on climbs.

Comparable Models

The Evil Wreckoning 2025 competes with: Trek Slash, Santa Cruz Megatower, Specialized Enduro, Pivot Firebird, Forbidden Dreadnought.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the frame weight on the Wreckoning?

The carbon frame weighs approximately 7.7 lbs (3.5kg), which is excellent for an enduro platform.

How much rear travel does the Wreckoning have?

The Wreckoning features 166mm of rear travel paired with 170mm front, making it a genuinely capable enduro machine.

What sizes does the Wreckoning come in?

Four sizes: S, M, L, and XL. Reach ranges from 438mm (S) to 495mm (XL).

Is the Wreckoning available in both aluminum and carbon?

Yes. Both materials are offered. Carbon is lighter and faster-feeling; aluminum provides durability and value.

How does the Wreckoning’s BB drop compare to other enduro bikes?

At 32mm BB drop, the Wreckoning is relatively aggressive. This contributes to confident cornering feel and a slightly lower center of gravity.

Related Geometry

More Evil geometry: Evil Offering 2025 Geometry.

Compare enduro bikes: 2023 Giant Reign Geometry, 2023 Giant Reign SX Geometry, 2023 Norco Range Geometry.

Ty Sutherland

Ty Sutherland: Nestled in the heart of Okanagan, BC - a global epicenter for mountain biking - Ty has been an ardent mountain biker for over 15 years. His journey began with a Norco Sight, a ride that ignited his passion for the sport. Since then, his collection has grown to include the adrenaline-pumping Norco Aurum for downhill park adventures and the cutting-edge Specialized Turbo Levo. With a keen eye on the ever-evolving world of bike geometry and technology, Ty is fascinated by how bikes continue to advance, becoming safer and amplifying the thrill with each innovation. At "Bikometry.com", Ty's mission is clear: to keep fellow biking enthusiasts abreast of the latest advancements, ensuring every ride is safer, more exhilarating, and endlessly enjoyable.

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