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Wilier Rave SLR ID2

Wilier Rave SLR ID2

The Wilier Rave SLR ID2 is a gravel bike built entirely around racing. Wind-tunnel-developed aerodynamics deliver a 5.3-watt saving at 35 km/h — the equivalent of more than 50 seconds on a 70km route at sustained power. The Carbon Monocoque HUS MOD frame, reinforced with Liquid Crystal Polymer, weighs 930 grams in a size M unfinished, with a complete top-spec build coming in at 8.10kg.

RA Cycles carries the Rave SLR ID2 across five drivetrain tiers: Shimano GRX, Shimano GRX Di2, SRAM Rival XPLR E1, SRAM Force XPLR E1, and SRAM Red XPLR E1 — with your choice of integrated one-piece handlebar or alloy bar, and alloy or carbon wheels. The frame runs a UDH rear derailleur hanger and is built exclusively for 1x drivetrains, fully compatible with SRAM Full Mount derailleurs across the XPLR lineup.

Tire clearance is 52mm — 6mm of clearance between tire and frame — on a 423mm rear triangle and a 1,031mm wheelbase. All cables route internally through a superthin integrated bearing and into the frame; no exposed housing, no external clamps. Wilier's Gravel Racing Geometry keeps the front end precise and the rear triangle short, so the bike accelerates like a road bike and tracks through technical terrain without washing out.

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About the Wilier Rave SLR ID2

Wilier Triestina was founded in 1906 in Bassano del Grappa, Italy — one of the oldest bicycle manufacturers still in production. The name is an acronym for W l'Italia liberata e redenta (Viva! Italy freed and redeemed), chosen after World War I to assert Italian sovereignty over Trieste. The brand closed in 1952 under pressure from the post-war scooter boom and was revived by the Gastaldello brothers in 1969, returning to professional racing a decade later.

The ID2 designation marks the second generation of Wilier's integrated design platform: fully internal cable routing through the headset bearing, a one-piece bar/stem with gravel-specific flare, and a frame architecture designed from the ground up around 1x drivetrains only. The 5.3W aero improvement over the previous Rave SLR was measured at 35 km/h in independent wind tunnel testing. Wilier's elite Grip gravel team races the Rave SLR ID2 at the international level, and the bike's geometry and tube profiles were developed alongside that race program rather than adapted from a road platform.

Browse all Wilier bikes at RA Cycles, including the Wilier Verticale SLR road bike. See the full gravel bike collection and complete Wilier range at RA Cycles.

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