Rocky Mountain Mountain Bikes
Rocky Mountain is a Canadian mountain bike company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Rocky Mountain is known for quality frames and parts and can be seen beneath many pro riders. Rocky Mountain bikes tend to be high end. The company fits firmly into the semi-custom builder category. They're not a huge mass production operation, but they're no boutique builder either. Rocky Mountain mountain bikes are often on the cutting edge of mountain bike technology due to the fact the Rocky Mountain's research and development operation is right next door to the factory where the bikes are produced.
If you're looking for one of the fastest, lightest, most responsive xc race bikes on the market, check out the Rocky Mountain Element Team. The Element screams speed and efficiency with it's Scandium frame and carbon fiber seat-stays. Rocky Mountain goes for broke by speccing the Element Team with a complete XTR component group. That includes Shimano XTR rims, spokes and hubs. Your friends will struggle to keep up as you tear up the single-track and corner with absolute precision.
Featured Rocky Mountain Bike - Flat Line Pro
If freeride is you're preferred form of riding, but you like to through in a little downhill for good measure, the Rocky Mountain Flat Line Pro may be your bike. The Flat Line Pro is geared up to handle almost anything you want to throw at it with a light and strong 7005 series aluminum frame and a 203mm travel Marzocchi 888RC3 fork up front. Point this baby downhill with confidence because the Shimano Saint hydraulic disc brakes will keep you under control, or not if that's they way you choose to roll. The Flat Line Pro features Rocky Mountain's LC2R suspension. LC2R stands for Low Centre Counter Rotating and results in a suspension that's laterally stiff but flexible enough for almost any conditions.
Rocky Mountain Mountain Bike Models
Fusion, Hammer, Trailhead, Vertex 10, Vertex 30, Vertex 50, Vertex 70, Vertex Team, Vertex Womens, Blizzard, Edge Slayer 30, Edge Slayer 50, Edge Slayer 70, Element 10, Element 30, Element 50, Element 70, Element Team SC, Element Tribal, Element West Point, Element Womens, ETSX 10, ETSX 30, ETSX 50, ETSX 70, ETSX Bonfire, ETSX Team, Fanatik, Slayer 30, Slayer 50, Slayer 70, ETSX-30, ETSX-50, ETSX-70, ETSX-90, Flow FS, RMX Crossfire, RMX Stealth, Slayer SS 350, Slayer SS 396, Switch, Switch 1.0, Switch 2.0, Switch Pro, Switch S1, Switch S3, Switch SL, Switch Stealth, Switch Tart N, Flatline 1, Flatline 2, Flatline 3, Flatline Pro, RMX, RMX Pro, RMX R1, RMX R2, RMX R3, RMX Team, Slayer 30, Slayer 50, Slayer 90, Slayer Cult, Slayer SXC 50, Slayer SXC 70, Slayer SXC 90, Slayer SXC Canuck, Slayer SXC Womens
Featured Rocky Mountain Mountain Bike Video
This is an older video from interbike, but interesting nonetheless. It's an overview of the Slayer all-mountain bike. It's fun to see how far the technology has come in just a few years.






























