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2017

Evil Calling X0 Eagle

Evil Calling 2017

6899

Trail

Colour / Angry Dolphin, Muddy Waters

Size / S (Low, X-Low), M (Low, X-Low), L (Low, X-Low), XL (Low, X-Low)

Weight / 29 lb 10.4 oz (13,450 g)

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At a glance

The 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle is an Trail Carbon mountain bike. It sports 27.5" wheels, is priced at $6,899 USD, comes in a range of sizes, including S (Low, X-Low), M (Low, X-Low), L (Low, X-Low), XL (Low, X-Low), has RockShox suspension and a SRAM drivetrain. The bike is part of Evil's Calling range of mountain bikes.

, Frame Features:, BOLT ON AXLE – Axle Bolts Directly into the Derailleur Hanger, DELTA SYSTEM – Trunnion Mount to Work with Metric Shock Standard, Upper Shock Bolts Run on Bearings, SAG METER – Integrated Sag Meter in the Non-Drive Side Delta Link for Suspension Set up (Push It Forward, Sit on the Bike, Adjust Air Pressure to 30%)

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Specifications

Frameset
  • Frame
    UD Carbon, Internal Routing (Rear Derailleur, Brake, & Dropper), Molded Rubber Downtube Protector, Integrated Rubber Protection for the Chainstay and Seat Stay
  • Fork
    RockShox Pike RCT3 27.5, Solo Air, 15mm x 110mm, 140mm
  • Shock
    RockShox Super Deluxe RC3 Debonair, 185x55 (+1 Token), Trunion / 20x8
Wheels
  • Hubs
    e*thirteen TRS Race Carbon Wheels, 15mm x 110mm Front / 12mm x 148mm Rear
  • Wheels
    e*thirteen TRS Race Carbon Wheels, 31mm Internal Width
  • Wheel Size
    27.5"
  • Spokes
    e*thirteen TRS Race Carbon Wheels
  • Tires
    Front: e*thirteen TRSr, 2.35 Sticky Triple
    Rear: e*thirteen TRS+, 2.35 Durable Dual
Drivetrain
  • Chain
    430mm, 432mm, Fully Integrated Upper Carbon Chainguide, 32 Tooth, SRAM X01 Eagle with Powerlock
  • Crank
    SRAM Eagle X0 Carbon
  • Bottom Bracket
    338mm, 330mm, SRAM 73mm BSA
  • Front Derailleur
    N/A (Single Ring Only)
  • Rear Derailleur
    SRAM X01 Eagle, 12-Speed
  • Shifters
    SRAM X01 Eagle, 12-Speed
Components
  • Brakeset
    SRAM Guide RSC with Avid Center Line 180mm Rotors, SRAM Guide RSC
  • Handlebar
    Race Face SIXC Carbon 35, 35mm Rise x 800mm Width
  • Saddle
    WTB Volt Comp
  • Seatpost
    RockShock Reverb Stealth, S: 125mm (390mm), M: 150mm (440mm), L/XL: 170mm (480mm), 30.9mm, 34.9mm, 30.9mm, 34.9mm
  • Stem
    Race Face Atlas 35, 50mm Length
  • Grips
    Evil Lock-On
  • Headset
    FSA Integrated Tapered No.57/68, Upper Bearing 30.2x41x6.5 36˚/45˚, Lower Bearing 40×51.8×8 36˚/45˚

FAQ

Q: How much is a 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle?

A 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle is typically priced around $6,899 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.

Q: Where to buy a 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle?

The 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle may be purchased directly from Evil.

Q: How much does a 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle weigh?

A 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle weights 29 lb 10.4 oz (13,450 g).

Q: What size wheels does the 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle have?

The 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle has 27.5" wheels.

Q: What size 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle should I get?

The 2017 Evil Calling X0 Eagle comes in sizes S (Low, X-Low), M (Low, X-Low), L (Low, X-Low), XL (Low, X-Low). After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Evil Calling X0 Eagle size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.

Rider Height (cm) Rider Height (in) Frame Size
148cm - 158cm 4'10" - 5'2" XS
158cm - 168cm 5'2" - 5'6" S
168cm - 178cm 5'6" - 5' 10" M
178cm - 185cm 5'10" - 6'1" L
185cm - 193cm 6'1" - 6'4" XL
193cm - 198cm 6'4" - 6'6" XXL

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