Evil as we know it today is owned by Kevin Walsh. He purchased the
brand from Dave Weagle back in 2008. Since buying Evil they had some
problems on the manufacturing side with their first few runs of the
Downhill bikes. With manufacturing happening in big quantities it took
things awhile to get sorted out. Once production issues where sorted the
guys at Evil took care of customers that had problems. Their carbon
trail and downhill bike have been very successful and last year Evil
came out with a bike called The Following. Now it is time for Evil to
enter the 650 market with The Insurgent. Evil bikes is now using the
same factory as Santa Cruz bikes for the production of the full carbon
bikes and with SC's experience in building carbon bikes it sounds like a
good choice. With the overwhelming accolades being bestowed upon The
Following it made perfect sense for Evil to jump into the 650b market.
Their new bike The Insurgent is their go at the aggressive 27.5" Enduro
bike market.
"Do you repeatedly attempt to seperate your tires from your rims
in every corner, do you say lets take this ride mellow, does your trail
bike find itself going slide ways.. Those up hill both ways days just
got a little less sucky. Short snappy chainstays, long top tube and a
low BB set the stage for a bike that likes to party.."
Upon receiving our Insurgent we opened it up and began assembling the
bike. Again the finish on The Insurgent seemed top notch just like it
did with The Following. Thank God for a Threaded BB and a 142 by 12mm
rear hub spacing. Having the threaded BB makes assembly a bit easier and
keeps the bike from making noises that should only be heard on a bikes
purchased from WalMart. (Though we are running SRAM 11spd and that at
times can make our Evil bike sound like a department store bike....)
Overall our build kit is similar to others we have used. Our area is
rocky and rough so a full chain guide, heavy tires, big brakes, and DH
based cockpit round out the build.
Evil Insurgent Test
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