Fine-tune it - or don’t. The Yalla!! V2 adapts to you.


Hello Reader,

With the Yalla!! V2, we’ve taken everything that made the original great—and made it better. The trusted suspension and geometry remain untouched, but the new version comes with a reworked rear triangle, adjustable UDH-compatible dropouts, a universal brake mount, improved bearings, and the option to run a 27.5” rear wheel. In short: even more versatility, with less hassle.

At the heart of the bike is our proven Toolbox Concept. It gives you fine-tuned control over key aspects of geometry and suspension, letting you dial things in to match your terrain or preferences. Straight out of the box, the Yalla!! V2 comes ready for everything from race day to bike park laps, with balanced mid-settings that we always recommend as a starting point, but if you like to tinker, the toolbox has you covered.

Here’s what you can adjust:

  • Bottom Bracket Height: Tweak your lower shock mount to raise or lower the BB by 3 mm. Go higher for more agility and clearance, or lower for a planted, corner-carving feel.
  • Suspension Progression: Adjust the lower shock mount to increase or decrease progression by 3%. More progression helps you ride higher in the travel, while less gives a more supple feel.
  • Chainstay Length: Shorten or lengthen the rear end by 5 mm to dial in your bike’s balance and handling. The adjustment is now easier than ever, with fewer parts needed—and for the first time, it’s fully UDH compatible.
  • Head Angle: With a straight 56 mm head tube, you can install angle-adjust headsets to fine-tune the steering feel.
  • Mullet Compatibility: The V2 now supports both full 29” and mullet setups—something the original Yalla!! didn’t offer.

All of this adds up to a bike that’s faster, more adaptable, and even more capable than its predecessor. Whether you’re a World Cup racer, a bike park warrior, or just someone who loves a dialed ride, the Yalla!! V2 lets you ride your way.

There’s a lot more information about the various adjustment options in our extensive knowledge base. And if anything’s unclear, just reach out—we’re always happy to help!

And remember—you don’t have to change a thing. We’ve done the tinkering for you in the stock setup. But if you’re curious, the options are there.

As always, thanks for your support and interest in RAAW!

Cheers

Ruben

Engineering & Marketing

PS: If you have any questions about the Yalla!! V2 that aren’t answered on the linked page, just hit reply – I’ll be happy to help.

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