Rocky Mountain Catalogue

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THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STORY We’re about to turn 30 years old and it feels great. No middle-age anxiety, just excitement about reaching our glory years. We’re older, we’re wiser, and we’ve never made better bikes than right now. Not bad for a little bike company born in the basement of a Vancouver BC bike shop, eh? Since we started way back then, Rocky Mountain has developed a reputation for quality and innovation. We’re proud of our work and our customers are proud to own the bikes we make. In 1981, employees at that Vancouver bike shop where Rocky Mountain was born realized there was a huge demand for high quality mountain bikes. They began importing m­ountain bike frames from California to sell to their customers. To meet the exploding demand, the formed Rocky Mountain Bicycles and began importing and manufacturing frames to their exact specifications. The early years of Rocky Mountain served as an incubator for the west coast mountain bike industry, with a handful of employees branching off to start several internationally successful bike companies. We’ve come a long way since our modest beginning, but our core values have never changed. These values are the reason Rocky Mountain bicycles are as sought after today as they were in 1981.

OUR BIKES ARE APPROVED BY THE BEST ATHLETES IN THE HARSHEST CONDITIONS. At Rocky Mountain we ride and test our bikes in the harshest conditions imaginable. It is these conditions that have spawned the bicycles in our line up. British Columbia has the most diverse riding conditions in the world. In four hours one can go from the temperate rain forest of the coast, crossing huge mountains and glacial fed rivers to the interior desert. The riding possibilities here are endless; long climbs, fast fire road descents, twisty singletrack, technical rock and root sections, log rides and big drops. The terrain is demanding at the best of times, mind boggling and truly scary at the worst. It is the desire to ride this terrain that has fuelled our passion to build bikes. It is this terrain that has inspired our innovation, to create and build the best product possible. In addition to demanding terrain, we work with the most demanding athletes to develop our bikes. There is a rich tradition of world-class riders who have ridden Rocky Mountain bikes to victory and in the case of our freeriders, to our amazement. Since the early 1990’s we have been at the forefront of cross-country racing with pioneer riders like Alison Sydor, Andreas Hestler, Chrissy Redden, and Bruce Spicer. Most recently, Rocky Mountain has won XC World Cups by both Geoff Kabush and 2004 Olympic silver medalist Marie-Helene Premont. Rocky Mountain has dominated mountain bike stage racing for the past decade with riders such as Lesley Tomlinson, Andreas Hestler, Alison Sydor, Pia Sundstedt, Carsten Bresser and Karl Platt. We’ve won every major stage race in the world. In 2010, Sabrina Jonnier is poised to capture her second World Cup overall title in two years, having piloted her Flatline WC to eight World Cup wins. Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain was the only World Cup team to win both XC and DH World Cups in the last two years. Our athletes were the first true freeriders. Our legendary Frorider team of Wade Simmons, Richie Schley, and Brett Tippie changed the sport forever with their new and mind blowing riding style and in a tribute to that influence, we’re proud to announce their induction into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 2010! We continue to push the limits of gravity riding with new talent, but remain extremely fortunate to have icons like Wade and Brett riding and helping us develop our bikes. From pioneering the sport to winning races, Rocky Mountain Bicycles has a lot to celebrate from the past 30 years. Most important to us are not the awards or accolades, ­however, but the thousands of happy riders that we’ve created over the years.

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RIDER: WADE SIMMONS PHOTO: STERLING LORENCE


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ELEMENT TEAM RSL


MOUNTAIN

PURE RACE TECHNOLOGY.

Racing has evolved considerably over the years. While some racers want pure World Cup performance, others want a bike that can tackle gnarly all-day epic racing. ­Element RSL (98mm) and Element MSL (120mm) share DNA, but their geometry and spec reflect their intended use: RSL has more aggressive race oriented geometry and MSL has ­slightly relaxed angles for those all-day epic adventures. Using Rocky Mountain’s proprietary technologies like ABC™ pivots and SmoothWall™ carbon construction, Element RSL and MSL represent the ­pinnacle of mountain bike technology.

Light and Stiff

BB-92

Not only 678 grams lighter than its prdecessor, Element RSL also leads the industry in weight and stiffness. Total frame weight with shock is 1,960 grams with a 52% increase in stiffness to weight.

Allows for a larger bottom bracket/down tube junction, which increases lateral stiffness without compromising weight.

SmoothLink™ Suspension Our proven and patented SmoothLink™ suspension system sets the standard for pedaling efficiency.

ABC™ Pivots – Our patent pending Angular Bushing Concept™ pivots are 20 grams lighter (per pivot) and 105% stiffer than sealed cartridge bearings. They’re more durable too.

Full Carbon Construction Almost everything is constructed from carbon, just 3 grams of aluminum in the upper shock mount. Element RSL and MSL feature our SmoothWallTM carbon construction, resulting in a perfectly smooth interior surface with no stress risers or excess material.

E-type Front Derailleur By using the E-type front derailleur standard, we created the absolute lightest and stiffest swingarm configuration.

Two Chain Suck Plates Since carbon fiber and bicycle chains don’t get along well, we integrated two chain suck plates into the frame; one molded into the chainstay and one at the bottom of the down tube.

Titanium Hardware on RSL Because every gram counts.

Integrated Sag Indicator A simple glance at the upper rocker pivot will let you know if you’re set up properly.

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RIDER: GEOFF KABUSH PHOTO: COLIN MEAGHER


MOUNTAIN

ELEMENT RSL ELEMENT TEAM RSL -Fox 32 F100 RLC FIT Fork / Float RP23 Shock -Shimano XTR 10 speed Drivetrain -DT Swiss XR 1450 Wheelset -Shimano XTR Brakes -Race Face Next SL/Deus Cockpit

ELEMENT 70RSL -Fox 32 F100 RL FIT Fork / Float RP23 Shock -Shimano XT 10 Speed Drivetrain -DT Swiss X 1600 Wheelset -Formula R1 Brakes -Race Face Deus Cockpit

ELEMENT RSL GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

15’’

70.5°

74°

381mm

540mm

125mm

425mm

20mm

729mm

1037mm

16.5’’

70.5°

74°

419mm

565mm

125mm

425mm

20mm

729mm

1062mm

18’’

70.5°

74°

457mm

585mm

125mm

425mm

20mm

729mm

1083mm

19’’

70.5°

74°

483mm

605mm

125mm

425mm

20mm

729mm

1104mm

20.5’’

70.5°

74°

521mm

630mm

125mm

425mm

20mm

729mm

1130mm

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ELEMENT 70MSL -Fox 32 F120 RL FIT 15mm Fork / Float RP23 Shock -Shimano XT 10 Speed Drivetrain -DT Swiss X 1600 Wheelset -Formula R1 Brakes -Race Face Deus Cockpit

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MOUNTAIN

ELEMENT MSL

ELEMENT 50MSL -Fox 32 F120 RL Fork / Float RL Shock -Shimano SLX 10 Speed Drivetrain -DT Swiss X 1800 Wheelset -Formula RX Brakes -Race Face Evolve Cockpit

ELEMENT 30MSL -Rock Shox Recon TK Solo Air Fork / Fox Float RL Shock -Shimano Deore/SLX/XT Drivetrain -DT Swiss 445D Rims -Shimano M445 Brakes -Easton Cockpit

ELEMENT MSL GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

15’’

69.5°

73.5°

381mm

540mm

125mm

425mm

13.5mm

736mm

1043mm

16.5’’

69.5°

73.5°

419mm

565mm

125mm

425mm

13.5mm

736mm

1069mm

18’’

69.5°

73.5°

457mm

585mm

135mm

425mm

13.5mm

736mm

1089mm

19’’

69.5°

73.5°

483mm

605mm

150mm

425mm

13.5mm

736mm

1110mm

20.5’’

69.5°

73.5°

521mm

630mm

160mm

425mm

13.5mm

736mm

1136mm

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ELEMENT SPORT -Rock Shox Recon Silver TK Coil Fork / Ario R Shock -Shimano Alivio/SLX Drivetrain -Shimano M445 Brakes -WTB SX24 Rims

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MOUNTAIN

ELEMENT ALLOY

ELEMENT 50 -Rock Shox Reba RL Fork/ Fox Float RL Shock -Shimano SLX 10 Speed Drivetrain -Formula RX Brakes -DT Swiss X 1800 Wheels -Easton EA50 Cockpit

ELEMENT 30 -Rock Shox Recon TK Solo Air Fork/ Fox Float R Shock -Shimano Deore Drivetrain -Shimano M445 Brakes -DT Swiss 445D Rims -Easton Cockpit

ELEMENT ALLOY GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

13.5’’

70.5°

74°

343mm

525mm

100mm

432mm

20mm

692mm

1028mm

15.0’’

70.5°

74°

381mm

540mm

100mm

432mm

20mm

709mm

1047mm

16.5’’

71°

74°

419.1mm

565mm

100mm

432mm

20mm

724mm

1067mm

18.0’’

71°

73.5°

457.2mm

585mm

110mm

432mm

20mm

749mm

1082mm

19.0’’

71°

73.5°

482.6mm

600mm

130mm

432mm

20mm

770mm

1098mm

20.5’’

71°

73.5°

520.7mm

620mm

155mm

432mm

20mm

800mm

1119mm

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SLAYER 70


MOUNTAIN

The 2011 Slayer stays true to its do-it-all roots, and by using new technologies, we’ve created a bike that caters precisely to the needs of the all mountain ­ripper. From enduro downhill races to all-day backcountry missions, this bike slays it all. Never has a bike with this much travel climbed so well and never has such an ­efficient climbing bike descended so well. Thanks to Slayer’s StraightUp™ ­geometry featuring its 75 degree seat angle, the rider is always in the p­ erfect pedaling position for maximum power on the climbs. With 165mm of patented SmoothLink™ suspension travel and 66.5 degree head tube angle, nothing stands in Slayer’s way when pointed downhill.

Straight-Up Geometry

New 3 piece chainstay yoke

Never has an all-mountain bike climbed this well thanks to Slayer’s 75 degree seat tube angle.

50 gram weight savings with no decrease in stiffness.

SmoothLink™ Suspension

Adjustable Height Seatpost Cable Routing

Our proven and patented SmoothLink™ suspension system sets the standard for pedaling efficiency.

Because riding full seat height on gnarly terrain can be a scary proposition, we included cable guides for adjustable height seatposts.

Keyed and Countersunk One Tool Hardware

Shimano E-thru 142mm x 12mm Rear Axle

No more need for two tools to tighten one pivot. Note: Just because the hardware looks like jewelry doesn’t mean a pawn shop will give you much for it.

Shimano’s new rear axle system addresses the shortcomings of traditional through axle systems. Hub end caps self-align into machined grooves in the dropouts. No more struggling to align the hub perfectly in the frame to insert the axle. EThru does it for you.

E-type Front Derailleur By using an E-Type front derailleur mounted on the chainstay, we were able to produce the lightest and stiffest chainstay possible. By reducing the size of the envelope the chain ­moves in, the E-type system provides more accurate shifting performance. Mounted on the front derailleur is a custom anti chain drop plate which makes a jammed chain a thing of the past.

“Granny Sandwich”

Hammerschmidt Compatibility For all-out versatility.

Light and Stiff We shaved 366 grams off its predecessor while increasing stiffness by 12% for a 29% increase in Slayer’s stiffness-toweight ratio.

A circular plate mounted on the ISCG tab acts as a second line of defense from dropping your chain. 12


MOUNTAIN

SLAYER

SLAYER 70 -Fox 36 TALAS R Fork / RP23 Shock -Race Face SixC Crankset -Formula The ONE Brakes -DT Swiss EX500 Rims -Easton Haven Cockpit

SLAYER 50 -Fox 36 Float R Fork / Float RP23 Shock -Sram X7 Shifters / X9 Rear Derailleur -Formula RX Brakes -DT Swiss M480 Rims -Easton Cockpit

SLAYER 30 -Rock Shox Domain R Fork / Float RP2 Shock -Sram X5 Shifters / X7 Rear Derailleur -Avid Elixir 3 Brakes -WTB SpeedDisc Rims -Easton Cockpit

SLAYER GEOMETRY

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FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET RISE

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

15’’

66.5°

75°

381mm

545mm

115mm

428mm

16mm

752mm

1116mm

16.5’’

66.5°

75°

419mm

565mm

115mm

428mm

16mm

775mm

1136mm

18’’

66.5°

75°

457mm

575mm

125mm

428mm

16mm

761mm

1147mm

19’’

66.5°

75°

482mm

595mm

145mm

428mm

16mm

777mm

11169mm

20.5’’

66.5°

75°

520mm

620mm

155mm

428mm

16mm

792mm

1195mm


RIDER: WADE SIMMONS PHOTO: COLIN MEAGHER


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VERTEX TEAM RSL


MOUNTAIN

With World Cup, TransAlp, Cape Epic, and BC Bike Race wins to its credit, Vertex RSL is ­certainly a proven winner. Using racer feedback, our engineers tweaked every feature of Vertex RSL to create the best race hardtail on the market. Thanks to its FORM™ carbon construction, Vertex RSL is exceptionally light and stiff, yet it maintains the legendary ride quality you would expect from Rocky Mountain.

RSL

ALLOY

Race Tuned Compact (RTC) Geometry

ST3 Geometry

Using feedback from our team racers, we settled on the ­perfect cross country race ­geometry. Having been piloted to World Cup wins by Geoff Kabush and Marie-Helene ­Premont, Vertex RSL is no stranger to the top of the podium.

Mountain’s tried and true sloping top tube geometry gives the riders ample standover height and a short wheelbase for nimble handling in technical terrain.

High Modulus FORM Carbon tm

Custom FORMtm seatsTAYS

Vertex RSL uses high modulus carbon sourced from the ­finest carbon suppliers in the world. The result is a super light and super stiff frame with legendary Rocky Mountain ride quality.

New custom ­S-bend seatstays that are circular at the seat tube junction and flare to a rectangular shape at the ­dropout. Circular shaped tubes are best when strength is required in all planes and ­rectangular tube shapes at the dropouts are best for fatigue strength..

100% Rocky MOUNTAIN Designed and Enginee­red

LARGER TUBE JUNCTION

Every angle, tube shape, and layer of carbon was ­designed, engineered, and tested in our Vancouver facility. No open molds and no third party engineering allows us to ­create the most technologically advanced frames possible.

By using a BB92 bottom bracket shell, we are able to ­increase the size of the down tube/seat tube junction, which ­increases stiffness without adding weight. Similarly, the new larger diameter head tube on Vertex allows for larger ­junctions with the top tube and down tube, further increasing stiffness and strength.

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MOUNTAIN

VERTEX RSL

VERTEX TEAM RSL -Fox 32 F100 FIT w/ Remote -Shimano XTR 10 Speed Drivetrain -Shimano XTR Brakes -DT Swiss XR 1450 Wheelset -Race Face Next SL / Deus Cockpit

VERTEX 70 RSL -Fox 32 F100 RL FIT -Shimano XT 10 Speed Drivetrain -Formula R1 Brakes -DT Swiss X 1600 Wheelset -Race Face Deus Cockpit

VERTEX 50 RSL -Fox 32 F100 RL -Shimano SLX 10 Speed Drivetrain -Formula RX Brakes -DT Swiss X 1800 Wheelset -Race Face Evolve Cockpit

VERTEX RSL GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

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HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

S

71°

74°

389mm

565mm

115mm

425mm

30mm

730mm

1053mm

M

71°

73.5°

427mm

585mm

125mm

425mm

30mm

753mm

1068m

L

71°

73°

452mm

600mm

145mm

425mm

30mm

773mm

1078mm

X-L

71°

72.5°

490mm

620mm

165mm

425mm

30mm

800mm

1094mm


VERTEX 30 -Rock Shox Recon Silver R -Sram X9 Rear Derailleur -Avid Juicy 3 Brakes -DT Swiss 445D Rims -Easton Cockpit

MOUNTAIN

VERTEX ALLOY

VERTEX 50 -Rock Shox Reba RL -Shimano SLX 10 Speed Drivetrain -Formula RX Brakes -DT Swiss X 1800 Wheelset -Easton EA50 Cockpit

Vertex T.O. 30th -Rock Shox SID RLT -Shimano XT Drivetrain -Shimano XT Brakes -Shimano XT Hubs / DT XR 400 Rims -Race Face Deus Cockpit -Selle Italia Flite Saddle

VERTEX ALLOY GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

15’’

70.5°

74°

381mm

540mm

120mm

425mm

30mm

717mm

1034mm

16.5’’

71°

74°

419mm

565mm

130mm

425mm

30mm

734mm

1054mm

18’’

71°

73.5°

457mm

585mm

130mm

425mm

30mm

756mm

1069mm

19’’

71°

73°

483mm

600mm

140mm

425mm

30mm

777mm

1079mm

20.5’’

71°

72.5°

521mm

620mm

155mm

425mm

30mm

799mm

1094mm

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ALTITUDE

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ALTITUDE 70


MOUNTAIN

We pioneered our groundbreaking StraightUp™ geometry with Altitude and it has since ­become regarded as the best climbing bike in its ­­­category. ­Altitude’s 76 ­degree seat tube ­angle and its patented SmoothLink™ ­suspension system literally sets the ­standard for ­pedaling efficiency. Did we mention that it rips descents too? For 2011, Altitude is leaner and ­meaner with a new down tube and custom alloy hardware ­throughout.

Straight-Up Geometry

SmoothLink™ Suspension

Altitude’s 76 degree seat angle puts the rider in the most efficient pedaling position with suspension sagged. Instead of being stuck behind the BB, the rider is now on top of it like they should be.

Our proven and patented SmoothLink™ suspension system sets the standard for pedaling efficiency.

New 50mm OD Zero Stack Headtube 50 gram weight savings with no decrease in stiffness.

Redesigned Down Tube

New 3 piece chainstay yoke Redesigned to be stiffer and lighter.

Telescopic Seatpost Cable Guides No more ugly zip ties holding your seatpost remote cable housing.

We straightened the down tube on Altitude to save weight and flared each end for stiffer head tube and down tube junctions.

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RIDER: Andreas Hestler & Wade Simmons PHOTO: Sterling Lorence


MOUNTAIN

ALTITUDE

ALTITUDE 70 -Fox 32 Float RL FIT 15mm / Float RP23 Shock -Shimano XT Drivetrain -DT Swiss X 1600 Wheelset -Formula R1 Brakes -Easton EA70/EA90 Cockpit

ALTITUDE 50 -Fox 32 Float RL 15mm Fork / Float RP2 Shock -Shimano SLX Drivetrain -DT Swiss 445D Rims -Formula RX Brakes -Easton EA50 Cockpit

ALTITUDE 30 -Rock Shox Sector RL Solo Air Fork / Fox Float RL Shock -Shimano Deore Cranks / Sram X5/X7 Shifting -Avid Juicy 3 Brakes -DT Swiss 445D Rims -Easton Cockpit

ALTITUDE GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

15’’

68.5°

76°

381mm

540mm

120mm

429mm

0mm

675mm

1087mm

16.5’’

68.5°

76°

419mm

565mm

120mm

429mm

0mm

693mm

1112mm

18’’

68.5°

76°

457mm

580mm

130mm

429mm

0mm

719mm

1134mm

19’’

68.5°

76°

483mm

600mm

140mm

429mm

0mm

740mm

1157mm

20.5’’

68.5°

76°

521mm

625mm

155mm

429mm

0mm

770mm

1185mm

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29"

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ALTITUDE 29


MOUNTAIN

We celebrated our 29th birthday with the launch of our Vertex and Altitude 29er ­models, and for our 30th, we’re adding more to the lineup. In just one year, Altitude 29 became the leader in its category for not only pedaling efficiency, but also its ability to tackle the steep and root infested Vancouver trails.

BC Bred Geometry

BB-92

Our new 29ers are just as suited to the technical trails at our doorstep as they are the fast, flowy Marin County ­singletrack, or high alpine Swiss mountain passes. 29ers make sense and now they make sense in all kinds of ­terrain.

Efficient Long Travel - For climbing prowess, Altitude 29 is in a class by itself with its StraightUp™ geometry ­featuring a 76 degree seat tube angle, which puts the rider in the perfect sag corrected pedaling position. This geometry, combined with Rocky Mountain’s patented SmoothLink™ suspension system with 115mm of travel makes for the most efficient pedaling bike in the category.

Integrated Technologies We were able to optimize our 29er bikes with custom ­engineered FORM™ tubesets, creating the lightest and ­stiffest bikes possible. Using technologies like Shimano Direct Mount front derailleurs, ZeroStack head tubes and larger bottom bracket shells, we further fine-tuned the ride characteristics of our 29ers.

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MOUNTAIN

29’’

ALTITUDE 29 SE -Fox 32 F29 RL FIT Fork / Float RP23 Shock -Shimano XT Drivetrain -Formula R1 Brakes -DT Swiss X 470 Rims -Easton EA70 Cockpit

ALTITUDE 29 -Rock Shox Reba RL 29 Fork / Fox Float R Shock -Shimano SLX Drivetrain -Shimano M445 Brakes -WTB SpeedDisc Rims

ALTITUDE 29 & ALTITUDE 29SE GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

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HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENTGH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

SMALL

70.5°

76°

406mm

579mm

100mm

452mm

32mm

691mm

1125mm

MEDIUM

70.5°

76°

445mm

594mm

100mm

452mm

32mm

724mm

1140mm

LARGE

70.5°

76°

495mm

621mm

100mm

452mm

32mm

757mm

1166mm

XLARGE

70.5°

76°

533mm

648mm

100mm

452mm

32mm

787mm

1193mm


MOUNTAIN

29’’

VERTEX 29 SE -Fox F32 RL 29 -SRAM X7 Drivetrain -Formula RX Brakes -DT Swiss X 470 Rims -Easton EA70 Cockpit

VERTEX 29 -Rock Shox Recon Silver TK Air -Shimano Deore Drivetrain -Shimano M445 Brakes -WTB SpeedDisc Rims

VERTEX 29 & VERTEX 29SE GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

HEAD ANGLE

SEAT ANGLE

SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

BOTTOM BRACKET DROP

STANDOVER HEIGHT

WHEELBASE

16.5’’

72°

73.5°

419mm

603mm

100mm

447mm

65mm

741mm

1093mm

18’’

72°

73.5°

457mm

614mm

100mm

447mm

65mm

761mm

1104mm

19’’

72°

73.5°

483mm

625mm

100mm

447mm

65mm

775mm

1115mm

20.5’’

72°

73.5°

521mm

635mm

100mm

447mm

65mm

794mm

1125mm

22’’

72°

73.5°

559mm

646mm

100mm

447mm

65mm

819mm

1136mm

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FLATLINE

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FLATLINE WORLD CUP


MOUNTAIN

Developed in conjunction with the Maxxis-Rocky Mountain World Cup team, the solitary goal behind Flatline WC was to give the riders the bike they would win on. Eight World Cup wins and several podium placings later, it’s safe to say we met our goal. With its low-slung LC2R suspension with linear rising rate, Flatline is an extremely efficient pedaling design with consistent feel throughout its full travel. And when things get steep and gnarly, its proven geometry is up to the task.

World Cup Proven GeometrY

Open Headtube ConstructioN

Working with Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain’s Sabrina Jonnier and Cameron Cole, we pinpointed the best race geometry for Flatline. With eight World Cup wins to its credit, its safe to say the geometry is a winner.

Flatline features Rocky Mountain’s patented headtube ­mitering process in which both the down tube and head tube are mitered to the junction creating a lighter and stiffer front end.

LC2R Suspension

Low Center of Gravity

The optimum pivot location and linear rising rate of of Rocky Mountain’s patented LC2R suspension make for extremely efficient pedaling and a supple ride.

Flatline shreds corners and is super stable in the air thanks to LC2R’s low slung suspension design.

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RIDER: SABRINA JONNIER PHOTO: Colin Meagher

RIDER: Cam Cole PHOTO: Colin Meagher


MOUNTAIN

FLATLINE FLATLINE WORLD CUP -Fox 40 RC2 Fork / DHX RC4 Shock -Shimano Saint Drivetrain / Brakes -DT Swiss EX 500 Rims -Race Face Atlas FR Handlebar / Direct Mount Stem -Maxxis Minion DHF/DHR 3C Tires

FLATLINE PRO -Rock Shox Boxxer RC / Vivid R2 Shock -Sram X7/X9 Shifting -Avid Elixir 5 Brakes -DT Swiss E540 Rims -Maxxis Minion DHF/DHR Super Tacky Tires

FLATLINE GEOMETRY FRAME SIZE

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SEAT TUBE

HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH

HEAD TUBE LENGTH

CHAINSTAY LENGTH

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73°

432mm

596mm

110mm

445mm

12.7mm

734mm

1176mm

Large

65°

73°

457mm

622mm

110mm

445mm

12.7mm

748mm

1201mm

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