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  1. this is a 2016 rocky mountain was recently in for a shock serves and got a new rear tire.
  2. Hello everyone! I am extremely new to the MTB scene and have acquired a pre-owned Rocky Mountain Element 930 (2012) as my starter bike. I took it for a full service and they managed to get everything in top shape except for the ABC bushings on the rear shock (no stock). Can anyone point me to someone who can source these ABC bushings for me? Techie says I have about 6 months or so before needing to replace. Thanks in advance!
  3. Hey guys, Here's the deal: I want to know how much you would pay for this 2011 Rocky Mountain Element 30msl. Let's say the condition is very good (see ad pics). Throw a figure out, or provide a range: highest and lowest amount depending on whatever your criteria are. The ad has everything you need to know. 26" lovers and haters are ALL WELCOME. Throw the offer on the ground or press it tightly to your bosom and sing sweet songs of longing. Thanks for your input.
  4. I've crisscrossed the globe as a competitor for many years, but I rarely ventured beyond the mountain resorts that contests are held in. As I get older, I've started pushing to escape the industry bubble and get off the beaten path more. The premise behind Gullyver's Travels is to motivate everyone to step outside of their comfort zone and explore new places. Click here to view the article
  5. In review of 2016, Iwan Kemp looks at the best bikes and gear that he rode last year. Click here to view the article
  6. The new Suzi Q challenges the narrative of slow, plodding fat bikes. Its lightweight carbon frame and narrow Q-factor are more efficient and comfortable than traditional fat bikes, perfect for everything from local singletrack loops to fat bike racing. Short chainstays and extended reach make for a stable and balanced ride that still feels agile. Click here to view the article
  7. South Africa’s leading marathon mountain bike racer, Max Knox, will race on Rocky Mountain bikes in 2017. The 29-year-old Knox won both the South African marathon championship and the Ashburton Investment National Marathon Series in 2016 and has set his sights on an expanded racing programme in 2017. Click here to view the article
  8. The Element is a dual suspension 29er XC-race weapon from Rocky Mountain. Click here to view the article
  9. Ivan Zimmerman is riding the 2016 Silk Route cycle tour from Beijing to Istanbul to raise money for university education in South Africa. His marathon journey started on 15 May and will continue until 5 October – covering 12,280km of gruelling terrain. Since Zimmerman will be covering around 125km per day, he is asking his supporters each to pledge R125 to the #Pledge125 project. Click here to view the article
  10. This is the result of over two decades at the front of the pack. The new Element features more efficient suspension performance, refined marathon geometry, Ride-9 adjustability, and room for two bottles inside the front triangle. The smallest details were examined in search of point-n-shoot rigidity and unrivalled speed. Click here to view the article
  11. Hi, Does anyone know where I can look at "Rocky Mountain" Bikes is Johannesburg ? Is there a retailer that sells this brand in Jhb ? I like the look of the bikes but would like to get a good feel before buying one. Your feedback will be appreciated. Thanks Mark
  12. Dear Fellow MTB Cyclists! I have narrowed down my choice of MTB Hardtail (29 inch): 1. Momsen AL 329 - R12k 2. Rocky Mountain 940 Trailhead - R10k Considering that I am not a racer, but rather a casual rider who likes to do +- 30km to 40km on weekends, mostly on easy routes (dirt roads, footpaths - ie not too technical) I would like to know which of these is more comfortable to ride ? They both have similar components but the Momsen has a slightly different (more relaxed) geometry. What do you think ? Regards Mark
  13. Rocky Mountain make an aluminium hardtail with a modest specification. Yes, it came as a surprise to me too. Departing from the image of their mid to high end performance bikes, the Trailhead seeks to bring the Rocky Mountain brand to a wider market. Click here to view the article
  14. Designed to lay waste to the world’s roughest trails, the Slayer is back as an all-carbon weapon. From the most aggressive Enduro World Series tracks to bike park laps and big mountain lines, its downhill-bike capability and pedaling responsiveness are matched with an uncanny ability to find and hold speed in rugged terrain. All killer, no filler. Click here to view the article
  15. The Reaper provides the same aggressive trail performance found in our Thunderbolt and Altitude full suspension bikes in a smaller package for young rippers. It can tear up singletrack, smash technical descents, and slay bike park laps all day long. And, because we know that kids grow (and have younger siblings), the Reaper is easily convertible from 24” wheels to 26” wheels and vice versa. Don’t fear the Reaper. Click here to view the article
  16. Any advice welcome. I am in the market for a new bike. My options at this stage is the Rocky Mountain Element 910 RSL, the Momsen Vipa XT, the Scott Spark 910, Specialized Camber Comp Carbon 29. I am leaning towards the Rocky Mountain, so need convincing why NOT to buy it, or why I SHOULD. I am in Centurion, so it would be beneficial to have a shop close to me and also one who gives good after sales service. Thanks
  17. First Look Friday is an introduction to the products that we are currently testing for review. This week we're previewing the Rocky Mountain Trailhead, Maxxis Minion DHR II and Aggressor tyres, Cadence CarboFuel slated chocolate caramel bar, and Ryder sealant. Click here to view the article
  18. First announced in late 2013, the Thunderbolt was billed as being equally at home on long, technical climbs as it is on flowy singletrack descents, having you powering through the rough stuff and popping off every trail feature you lay your eyes on. This was quite a bold claim for a bike with 120mm travel and labelled as a XC/ Trail bike. Click here to view the article
  19. The confidence of plus-sized tires in raw, technical terrain is now available in an aggressive trail chassis. The new Pipeline plows through greasy roots and square-edged chunder with authority, while providing near limitless traction on rocky, slippery climbs. Click here to view the article
  20. Florian Nicolaï is one of the most creative riders on the EWS circuit. His unique style threatens the podium at every race he enters. The Maritime Alps are home to some of the most technical tracks in the world, and working on this project over the winter showed us just how good Flo really is. Click here to view the article
  21. Rocky Mountain Bicycles is proud to sign Carson Storch to their freeride program. The two-year deal will see Carson compete at a full schedule of slopestyle and freeride events across the globe. He will also be involved in several high profile film projects. Click here to view the article
  22. As bike people it's easy to get caught up in our own hype. We all want shiny new stuff, but there's more to this sport than the latest-and-greatest. This Christmas lets be thankful for all friends, all trails, and all bikes. Click here to view the article
  23. The annual Rocky Mountain Rocky Forest Fest took place this past weekend at the Garden Route Trial Park, just outside Knysna. With a variety of not-so-serious events taking place during the course of the weekend, with the idea of getting riders a chance to test out some Rocky Mountain bikes, the main feature was the first ever timed Garden Route Trail Park Enduro. Click here to view the article
  24. The Canadian company was one of the first to recognise the Snow Epic’s potential and shipped out a prototype of its new fatbike – the Rocky Mountain Blizzard – to Engelberg, Switzerland, for the trial ride of the Snow Epic in April this year. Click here to view the article
  25. Rocky Mountain team rider Jarryd Haley takes us through his transformation from downhill rider to marathon racer. Watch Jarryd have a bit of fun on the Tokai trails and then take you through his hill repeat routine. Expect to see more from the Rocky Mountain team soon. Click here to view the article
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