Wilier Rave SLR ID2 GRX Di2 Bike w/Alloy Bar and Alloy Wheels
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Wilier Rave SLR ID2 GRX Di2 Bike w/Alloy Bar and Alloy Wheels Info
The most important decision on a gravel race bike is the frame. Everything else is upgradeable — wheels, cockpit, even the drivetrain. The frame is what you're committing to, and the Wilier Rave SLR ID2 is one of the best gravel race frames available at any price. This build gets you into that platform at $5,800 with Shimano GRX Di2 electronic shifting and Miche alloy wheels — the same 990g SLR carbon frame as the top-spec builds, with room to grow the spec when you're ready.
Start with the right frame. The rest follows.
The Same SLR Carbon Frame — Every Build, Every Price
Wilier doesn't change the frame between build levels. The Rave SLR ID2's 990g high-modulus SLR carbon chassis — wind tunnel-developed, size-specifically tubed, with 52mm tire clearance and 1x-only architecture — is identical across the entire lineup from this build to the top-tier configurations. That means the 8.9% drag reduction over the previous Rave SLR, the 5.3 watts saved at 35km/h, the NACA-profiled down tube that shields your water bottles from airflow, and the fully integrated cable routing are all present here at $5,800.
The geometry is the same: compact wheelbase, short rear triangle, race-focused angles that reward decisive handling inputs and punish hesitation. The Universal Derailleur Hanger is the same. The 6mm tire-to-frame clearance that prevents mud packing is the same. The fork, developed from Wilier's Supersonica SLR road platform, is the same. Every size from XS to XXL gets individually dimensioned tubes for consistent ride quality across the range — that's the same too.
What changes between build levels is the component spec surrounding the frame. At $5,800, the performance gap relative to the top-spec build is the wheels. Everything else is either identical or within one tier of the higher configurations.
Shimano GRX Di2 — No Compromise on the Drivetrain
While some entry builds cut corners on the drivetrain to hit a price point, this one doesn't. GRX Di2 is Shimano's premium gravel-specific electronic groupset — the same system specced on the Rave SLR ID2's higher-priced configurations. The lever ergonomics are designed for gloved hands and wet conditions, electronic shifting delivers instant and consistent gear changes regardless of pedaling load, and the system's tolerance for dirt and contamination outperforms mechanical alternatives in the conditions that define long gravel events.
Running GRX 800 series with a 40T chainring and 10-45T cassette, the drivetrain covers the full range from steep technical climbs to fast gravel connectors with 12 evenly spaced gears. Shift programming is fully adjustable via the Shimano E-Tube app — button mapping, multi-shift, sequential shift — so the system works the way you ride rather than a factory default. Di2's junction box provides charge status at a glance, and battery life runs to hundreds of kilometers under normal use.
The point is this: the drivetrain you have here is not a placeholder you'll want to replace. GRX Di2 is excellent, and it will remain excellent regardless of what wheels you choose to run.
Miche Alloy Wheels — Capable, and a Clear Upgrade Path
The Miche Graff Allroad alloy wheels are purpose-built for gravel riding: a tubeless-ready alloy rim profile matched to Miche's gravel-specific hub geometry, designed for the combination of durability and rolling efficiency that all-day gravel riding demands. They're not a carbon wheel and they don't pretend to be — but they're far from a compromise spec. For training, for mixed-surface exploration, for learning the Rave SLR ID2's handling on varied terrain, they're entirely appropriate.
The upgrade path is straightforward: when you're ready to add a carbon wheelset, the Rave SLR ID2's 1x-only architecture and UDH rear end are compatible with any current gravel-specific carbon wheel. The Miche Graff Aero 48 carbon wheels fitted to the higher-spec builds drop directly onto this frame. That upgrade is a meaningful performance step — reduced rotational weight, aerodynamic advantage at the rim — and it's available whenever you want to make it.
The Case for Starting Here
The Wilier Rave SLR ID2 GRX Di2 with alloy bar and alloy wheels is the lowest-cost entry point to a gravel race platform that will remain relevant for years. At $5,800 you're buying a wind tunnel-developed aero carbon frame, Shimano's best electronic gravel drivetrain, and a bike that is genuinely faster through the air than most of what it will line up against. The Deda Superzero Gravel alloy handlebar and Wilier Stemma S2 stem are quality components that fit most riders well and adjust freely — a traditional two-piece cockpit is easier to dial for fit than an integrated bar and carries no performance penalty for the vast majority of riding.
If your budget is $5,800 and you want the best gravel race frame it can buy, this is the build. The wheels are upgradeable. The frame is not replaceable — so get it right the first time.
Wilier Rave SLR ID2 GRX Di2 Bike w/Alloy Bar and Alloy Wheels - Specifications
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