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The Flip Chip Axle Explained: Giant Revolt & Liv Devote Gravel Bikes The flip chip axle, featured on all current Giant Revolt and Liv Devote gravel bikes, allows you to adjust the bike’s wheelbase by 10mm, tailoring your ride to suit the terrain and your preferences. Two Position Options Short Position: A shorter wheelbase delivers quicker, more agile handling. This setup is ideal for mixed terrain that includes paved roads, smooth gravel, and dirt paths. The responsive feel, combined with smaller, lighter tires, makes this position perfect when speed, efficiency, and precise handling are a priority. Long Position: The long position extends the wheelbase, increasing stability on rugged gravel and dirt. With added rear tire clearance (up to 53mm), you can opt for high-volume tires for better traction and control. This setup excels on routes featuring loose descents, tricky off-road climbs, or bikepacking adventures. Follow these simple steps to adjust your Revolt or Devote to the desired position. Tools Required • Torque Wrench • 2mm, 4mm, and 5mm Allen Keys • T25 Key (for SRAM brakes) • Scissors • Zip Tie • Frame Protection Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Use foam tubing or similar material to protect the frame. Remove the rear derailleur and secure it to the frame. For a cable derailleur, follow the same process but be cautious not to damage or bend the gear cable. Step 2: Using a 5mm Allen Key, remove the rear wheel and set it aside. Step 3: Flip the drive-side and non-drive-side chips using a 2mm Allen Key. Ensure the derailleur hanger is positioned correctly. Step 4: Remove the rear brake caliper. For SRAM calipers, use a T25 key for one of the bolts. For Shimano calipers, use a 4mm Allen Key for both bolts. Step 5: Position the caliper mount to your desired position using a 4mm Allen Key. Step 6: Reattach the caliper to the bike. Brake adjustment will be completed later. Step 7: Reattach the rear derailleur. If using an eTap derailleur, this step is simpler. For cable derailleurs, take extra care to avoid damaging or bending the gear cable. Step 8: Grease the axle and reinstall the rear wheel. Torque the axle to the correct Nm setting. Step 9: Set up the rear brake. Align the caliper so the rotor is centered, ensuring the pads cleanly engage the disc on both sides. Tighten the bolts to the required torque settings. Spin the wheel to confirm the rotor isn’t rubbing. Now your bike is ready to ride! In the long position, the bike is ideal for bikepacking, as demonstrated with Giant H2PRO bags. Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to like and subscribe to our channel. Check the links below for our social media accounts and website. Website https://www.doddingtonhallonline.uk/ Instergram https://tinyurl.com/muce4zp3 Facbook https://tinyurl.com/2s3phww3 Tiktok https://tinyurl.com/mr3aefyc #GiantBikes #GravelBikes #LivDevote #GiantRevolt #BikePacking #CyclingTips #GravelRiding #BikeSetup #OutdoorAdventure #CyclingCommunity #CyclingLife #GiantH2PRO #GravelCycling #RideUnleashed #HowToBikeSetup