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.