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Rather than start with a squirrely road bike and relaxing things into borderline manageable, we started with a mountain bike with shred surging through its veins and created the Chamois Hagar. It brings speed, stability, and that irrefutable Evil mischief to the otherwise safe and sensible drop bar market. Is it a gravel destroyer? It’s beyond that—whoever heard of a 66.67-degree headtube angle, 50mm stem, and a dropper post on a low-slung lightweight frame that can’t be dropped by even the most cadence-minded hammerheads? The Following of Gravel? That’s more like it—and just like that, shred came to gravel.
WTF! That’s right! You heard it correctly. Some of us here have been known to wear tighter-fitting clothes and pedal long distances to visit nature’s delights, we also saw the huge dollar signs in gravel which could fund the development of other ridiculous projects like a beer-powered jet ski. We have made what appears to be, in fact, a gravel bike—but not just any gravel bike. This gravel bike or The Hagar as we call it, has borrowed some things from its fully suspended Evil family members.
In an effort to be less terrified and have more fun we drew inspiration from the Offering which uses a longer front to center and reach, shorter stem, and 430mm chain stays to supply mountain bike stability and handling to the twitchy gravel category. We have added more trail and chainstay length for higher speeds both on and off gravel, while allowing for more party on singletrack.
In addition to aggressive geometry we added clearance for 50c tires for the most ambitious adventures. Super-low standover heights and dropper posts keep blood pressures in check when things point downward. 140-160mm Flat mount or MTB discs hold down the stopping duties.
And while shred pumps through the Chamois Hagar’s veins, versatility grounds the Hagar’s infectious energy. Seven water bottle mounts, stealth rack and fender mounts, 1x and 2x options, close ratio and wide-range builds, internal routing, Di2 provisions, and 100 x 12/142 x 12 spacing just begin to tell its story. There’s even rubber frame protection for when things get loose and rowdy. And while a 66.67 headtube angle may beckon berm-slapping daydreams, the Hagar begs to be ripped anywhere. For those wanting to tear legs off, we made sure it’s at home devouring pavement on 34mm tires. For those wheeling to work, run a flat bar and bolt on a rack. Gritting your way through a weather-ravaged rando? Weather-sealed frame plugs keep the Chamois Hagar watertight. Our builds offer 125mm, 150mm and 180mm droppers so you still have room for a seatbag dropper while the multi water bottle boss layout allows for full or partial frame bags with hydration to spare—bikepacker’s delight. If you’re looking to pigeon hole, the Chamois Hagar defies classification. And shamefaced as we may be about now being in the gravel market, we’re not even sure we’re in it. Maybe we’ve invaded it, a hostile takeover—alert the press, gravel’s been hijacked and the Chamois Hagar’s here to party.
Because with the Chamois Hagar, you don’t rethink riding. You board the Hagar and ride how you ride. It’s meant for that. It wants it. Enough so that you ride that way even if it wasn’t your intention, even if you’re going long chasing light, searing past bewildered dirt tourists, or making your commute not suck. It has that effect—it is what it is and it isn’t sorry about it—and that’s just what we intended.
Available Sizes:
Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Frame:
Evil Chamois Hagar UD Carbon, Internal Routing, 142x12, Flat Mount Road, Braze-On Adapter
Shock:
N/A
Headset:
CaneCreek 40-Series IS42/H8-IS52/40(no race) w/compression preload
Headset Spacers:
Poly Spacers 5mm black
Fork:
Evil Carbon Chamois Hagar Fork, 12x100mm Thru-Axle, Flat Mount Brakes
Handlebar:
EASTON EA70 AX,Reach 80mm, Drop 120mm, Flare 16˚, S/M 44cm , L/XL 46cm
Stem:
Evil Stem, Length:50mm, Clamp:31.8
Grips:
Evil Gravel Tape w/Gel
Brake - Front:
Shimano GRX, Flat Mount
Brake - Rear:
Shimano GRX, Flat Mount
Rotor - Front:
Shimano SM-RT800 Center Lock, 160mm
Rotor - Rear:
Shimano SM-RT800 Center Lock, 160mm
Brake Adapter:
Flat Mount 160mm
Shifter:
Shimano GRX Left: ST-RX810-LA "dropper", Right: ST-RX810-R
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano RD-RX812, GRX, 11sp, Shadow+
Cassette:
Shimano CS-M8000,DEORE XT, 11-SPEED, 11-13-15-17-19-21-24-28-32-37-46
Chain:
Shimano CN-HG701-11
Crankset:
Shimano FC-RX810-1, GRX, 172.5MM, 40T
Bottom Bracket:
Shimano
Wheelset - Front:
WTB Proterra Light i23, Tubeless
Wheelset - Rear:
WTB Proterra Light i23, Tubeless
Tire - Front:
WTB Venture 700x50c TCS, w/ Black Wall
Tire - Rear:
WTB Venture 700x50c TCS, w/ Black Wall
Tubes:
Stan's No Tubes Tubeless Sealant
Seatpost:
OneUp V2, 30.9, S: 125mm, M/L/XL: 150mm
Saddle:
WTB Volt Medium (142mm) Width Chromoly Saddle
Note:
Specifications are subject to change without notice
Available Sizes
Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Available Colors
Black Out Drunk
Wheel Travel
N/A
Rear Shock
N/A
Shock Hardware
N/A
Fork Axle to Crown
428mm
Fork Offset
57mm
Head Tube
Tapered 1 1/8" - 1 1/2"
Headset
CaneCreek 40-Series IS42/H8-IS52/40(no race) w/compression preload
Seatpost
30.9mm
Seatclamp Diameter
34.9mm
Rear Wheel Diameter
700c
Maximum Rear Tire Size
700x50c
Bottom Bracket Shell
68mm Threaded
Chainline
49mm
Chainguide Mount
N/A
Maximum Chainring Size
48T Single - 50/34T Double
Minimum Chainring Size
36T Single - 46/36T Double
Rear Wheel Spacing
142mm x 12mm
Front Derailleur
Braze On
Brake Mount Type
Flat Mount
Maximum Rear Rotor Size
160mm
Fork Axle Spec
100mm x 12mm