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Evil DOC

Average Rating 4.50/5
# of Reviews 14
MSRP $ 450.00
Weight 6.1 lbs
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Description:
    • Chainstay Length: 15.75"-16.4"
    • Top Tube Length (virtual): 23.15"
    • Head tube length: 4.5"
    • Seat Collar: 34.9mm
    • Front derailleur clamp: 34.9mm
    • B.B Shell Size: 68mm (MTB Standard)
    • Head Tube Size: 1 1/8"

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      Submitted by Luke from Detroit, MI, USA
      Date Reviewed: 2/22/2008 1:42:55 PM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Price Paid: $400
      Similar Products Tried: Cannondale Chase, John Cowan's signature frame
      Bottom Line: I wrote one of the early reviews for this frame and am writing again now out of a sense of obligation.

      After riding this bike for several years (since the first moment it was made available) I have come to apprieciate it to an extent that defies my ability to express with words. It is a fine, versatile frame. It is lively, quick and forgiving. I have had a deranged amount of fun riding street on this bike. I also used it as a trail bike for several months.

      I now have a 6in trail bike made by a small American manufacturer - I love it, it cost 10 times as much money as my Evil, and yet when I get on my D.O.C., I feel like I'm home. If you ride street or dirt, you will be so happy you got this bike. Just do it.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by mike a Weekend Warrior from atlanta, ga
      Date Reviewed: 10/17/2006 7:00:56 AM
      FavoriteTrail: carters lake DH
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $580
      Purchased At: ebay
      Strengths: versatile, beautiful
      Weaknesses: no ISCG mount
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: stance flow, sram attack shifter with xtr, E13 guide, salsa seatpost, hayes 9, fsa xtreme cranks, sun mammoth, hutchinson tires
      Bottom Line: Added a hardtail because the BigHit was too much for just riding around. Short chainstays make it easy to manual. I set the height of the manitou at 130 and it gives a nice stable head angle. Brakes are weak. Handles well and very versatile from jumping to urban to trail riding thanks to the long seat tube. Gets attention anywhere you go. Really happy with it. Paint chips but is very good looking deep gloss like a car almost.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by N from Australia
      Date Reviewed: 9/16/2006 5:03:17 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $445
      Purchased At: Racer's edge
      Strengths: Not a heavy frame, but not super light either. Nice springy feel to the ride coming from aluminum hardtails. Very easy to go singlespeed. Handling is stable and suits switching between DH and street bikes.
      Weaknesses: Lovely red paint chips much too easily, especially around the bolts connecting the adjustable dropouts to the frame. No IFGS mounts for a chain guide on the frame. Burr inside seat tube has scratched up my seatpost already!
      Similar Products Tried: Craftworks Rail, various Giant hardtails.
      Bike Setup: Mavic 721, DT butted spokes, Hope Bulb hubs, Thompson stem and seatpost, SDG saddle, Atomlab pedals, Saint cranks, Dura ace derailleur and road cluster, Saint brakes, EA70 monkeybar.
      Bottom Line: I like this frame better than I like most people. Handles just the way I like it, very versatile (can do XC with seat up, trials and street with it down) and looks hot.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by jane blane a Weekend Warrior from canada
      Date Reviewed: 8/30/2006 10:57:32 PM
      FavoriteTrail: B & S
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $450
      Purchased At: pozer bikes
      Strengths: cheap
      Weaknesses: everything
      Similar Products Tried: twofortythree it was amazing
      Bike Setup: deity bars,stem profile cranks, funn rims, holy rollers, sram
      x.0 derailers/shifters, pikes for fork and worst frame i ever bought
      Bottom Line: this frame was so badly beat up when i bought it that i could barely put it together. the paint was so bad. it aws chipping like a mofo and there wasent a spot on it wheerre it dident flake. i had to hammer the fork in cause the headtube was so badly bent. the i was looking at my back wheel the whole time while riding caues the frame was bent in half. first day i hit a jump on er and the the frame hit the ground cause it bent so much when i landed.... and i hads landed butter! i ended ut cutting my leg off cause i couldent fit the seat post in so the tube sliced er right off. i AM VERY UPSET BY I FORGIVE EVIL CAUSE THEY SENT ME A NEW BETTER FRASME and a prostetic leg but buy the bike( if your dont mind wasting money that is)
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by C a Downhiller from Waterbury
      Date Reviewed: 5/22/2006 10:32:01 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Nepaug
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $445
      Purchased At: direct from evil
      Strengths: Great geo. even better price,it's an evil, rides smooth, I use for urban/street rides and I won't ever use another frame for that application , strong as hell
      Weaknesses: i find none, some cry about the weight but who cares
      Similar Products Tried: Chase, stp, brooklyn park
      Bike Setup: Deity seat clamp,bars and seat, 2003 Marz. DJ1,Truvativ cranks and BB,planet X stem,hayes HFX 9's with dangerbot blades, crank bros. 50/50xx peds,king headset,sun ditch witch wheelset with maxxis holy rollers, ect...
      Bottom Line: for the price you can't beat it a great bike made by a even better company. I have yet to bring it off road but as far as street,park,urban goes it's one of the best frames
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by julian from ottawa
      Date Reviewed: 12/18/2005 4:10:24 PM
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Purchased At: beyondbikes
      Strengths: decently priced, cant remeber exatly how much it was because of the conversion over the boader, but i think it was around 400 us. it looks great, comes from a well respected company, made from a great material (reynolds steel)
      Weaknesses: geometry doesn't work well with what the bike is "meant" to do
      Similar Products Tried: evil imperial, 243, balfa, on-one gimp, norco 4hun, planet X, many many hardtails
      Bike Setup: regular length DOC, sherman jumper 110mm, sun eighttrack wheelset, single speed with primo powerbite cranks, easton bar and stem
      Bottom Line: I was really excited to get this bike, it looked amazing, the reviews i had read were all good, the price was nice considering what i thought i was getting, and the metal used in the frame was reynolds!!!

      I later found out that only part of the bike was actually reynolds steel, the rest was just plain jane 4130. i also found that the reason it was priced so well is that because i was made over seas, the paint was crap and chipped and flacked like as if they didnt even prime the frame. this was all found out while putting the bike together. once it was built i stayed 100% open minded about the frame, so i rode it for the season, now i can say that i have no idea what chris was thinking when he designed this frame, the Topetube is way way too long for street riding, the seat tube is also way too long, i cant get my seat low enough for good park use, also the head angle is Weird, its a 69 with a 3 inch fork, so if ur a guy planning on running a 5inch stroke, ur head angle will be a 67, in the end, this bike is just not a good urban or street bike, i cant see in what situation you would want geo like this, This was my dream bike and it turned out to be a total let down

      overall is a 3 because 3 = good on their rating scale (and im being generous)
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Jason V from St. Clair,MO,USA
      Date Reviewed: 8/1/2005 5:43:05 AM
      FavoriteTrail: B.A.B.Y.
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $450
      Purchased At: EVIL
      Strengths: Are you kidding! This bike is great! chainstays are so adjustable you can ride anything. Great feeling bike. Its pretty.
      Weaknesses: didn't come with a sandwich.
      Similar Products Tried: Azonic stealhead, DMR rythm, specialized P
      Bike Setup: single speed, 24's, avid mechs, jury gusset hub W/ trailpimp, dirt jumper1
      Bottom Line: This bike is easy to ride, easy on the bank roll, and does everything well, good luck finding one!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by the masked avenger from calgary alberta canada
      Date Reviewed: 7/13/2005 1:39:59 PM
      FavoriteTrail: something with lots of jumps
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $430
      Strengths: PRICE!! looks killer, its smooth responsive and tough as nails.
      Weaknesses: paint flakes off rather easily, no guide mounts,too slack of a headtube for what its meant for, and also i find the Top tube really long even with the regular size...
      Similar Products Tried: norco supercross series, specialized P. series, 24 letoy 3 and 4, banshee scrath, balfa minuteman, 243racing
      Bike Setup: regular length doc, 100mm fox vanilla rlc, 26" atomlab DHR's, hadley hubs, 243 seat post bar stem
      Bottom Line: PRICE, its good that its cheaper but this causes more people to buy it, i now think that this isnt a true EVIL bike just because there are so many out there that i see and all the little groms who have them

      But ya great bike for the price the only bike thats around the same level of quality would be my old 243 frame.

      but hey if u want an agile but rather long and slack angled street bike, this is the one for you.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by zavier vaillancourt from new westminster, bc, canada
      Date Reviewed: 7/11/2005 11:03:23 AM
      FavoriteTrail: skatepark
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $445
      Purchased At: unreal cycles
      Strengths: weight,frame setup, sliding dropouts
      Weaknesses: seat tube height
      Similar Products Tried: dk general lee
      Bike Setup: stnace static 80 mm. 24's. 7 inch rotor.
      Bottom Line: this bike is the best bike i could have hoped for. it rolls real nice, weather at skatepark or down trails. BUY ONE!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Joseph Stewart a Downhiller from San Diego, CA, USA
      Date Reviewed: 5/2/2005 2:49:23 PM
      FavoriteTrail: whatever
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Purchased At: 450 @ Beyond
      Strengths: Adjustable chainstays are great for street. Super balanced(with 80mm fork). Can run 24"s. STEEL!, light, attractive. It's a sick bike. Very "flickable".
      Weaknesses: Although paint/clear coat are attractive. The paint all around the dropouts starting chipping from the get-go. You can't even adjust the dropouts without scratching the paint off. No big deal...that 's what nail polish is for!
      Similar Products Tried: 2001 Specialized P.3, Giant STP, Avent Jibster
      Bike Setup: Red, regular size, 24" wheels w/Hookworms, single speed w/tensioner, chainstays adjusted all the way in. Saint, King, Hadley, Trailpimps, the whole nine.
      Bottom Line: I set mine up single speed with 24's and it feels awesome. It's helping me rapidly improve my street riding. I'm still kinda getting used to the feel, so I can't run my mouth too much about it. I did a lot of reasearch before investing in this bike...so I knew it would be sweet.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Jackass from Montreal, Qc, Canada
      Date Reviewed: 4/12/2005 1:23:59 PM
      FavoriteTrail: THE dirtjumps
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $480
      Purchased At: Martin Swiss
      Strengths: sick frame
      great geometry
      handles like a dream
      Weaknesses: none yet
      Similar Products Tried: balfa minuteman
      Bike Setup: sherman firefly, diabolus cranks mag 30 wheels hayes
      Bottom Line: sick bike great jumps urban ride
      nice feeling
      definitly the best bike i ever rode
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by D-Rock a Downhiller from Chilliwack,BC,Canada
      Date Reviewed: 4/10/2005 1:10:50 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $500
      Purchased At: Jack's Cycle
      Strengths: very easy to ride..incredbily smooth and responsive
      Weaknesses: the little screws that adjust the chainstay length loosen after downhilling sometimes(loctite)
      Similar Products Tried: 2004 4hun, minuteman
      Bike Setup: sherman firelfy, supra BH wheels, juicy 5's, saint cranks, singlespeed
      Bottom Line: very nice bike. props to Chris D..very solid feel to it, and very flickable. you can pop soo high on this bike..and it spins very easily..buy it if you are on a tight budget, but you still want the bvest for your money
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Luke from Detroit, MI, US
      Date Reviewed: 3/20/2005 9:29:58 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $450
      Strengths: concept, geometry, versitility, strength (to be verified, but I'll bet on it now)
      Weaknesses: a bit heavy, rough finish at drive-side BB and bottom of headset, busy graphics
      Bike Setup: fox float 130, short stem, riser bar, no front mech
      Bottom Line: I've had it two weeks and will write again in a few months (sooner if it breaks).

      I recommend this frame highly and without reservation. I've ridden it street and trail and have been very favorably impressed by its handling. The concept is on target. It is very responsive. It makes you feel at home. I am quite sure that it would be very hard to break.

      The versatility of the seat tube length is a very good thing.

      The sliding drop-outs seem like they ought to become industry standard on freeride hardtails. It is just a very good idea. (I've not found the tourque specs on the sliding dropouts, but it seems they want to be very tight.)

      The super short chainstay for street set up improved my riding right away.

      Very much of a bargain. Hats off to Chris Donahue and Evil Bikes.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Dan K from Emmaus
      Date Reviewed: 2/24/2005 10:02:01 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Purchased At: sauconvalleybikes.com
      Strengths: Steel is real baby! Build quality and paint are very good on first impressions. Adjustability of dropouts is key for me, I will hit street, trails, and trials with this bike!
      Weaknesses: one dropout was sent untapped- easy fix but a QC issue
      Similar Products Tried: SC Chameleon
      Bike Setup: Pike, singletracks, XT, Raceface, Azonic, WTB and Thompson
      Bottom Line: Solid bike, reasonable weight, highly adjustable, good price for what you get. We will see how durability haods up over time, but I must say I am impressed with the initial impressions!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5



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