We are very pleased to announce that as a Rocky Mountain Stockist in the UK, we are being supported by the distributors in a shop mid-week evening ride on:
Thursday 26th June
The guys from Rocky Mountain have on offer the following extensive list of demo bikes:
Please call or visit the shop where the master list is being kept of who has booked which bike. Note, if the bike you want to try is booked by somebody else, then please book something else, and we’ll ask everyone to be open about swapping and trying other bikes along the ride
There will be 2 guys representing Rocky Mountain there also, so that if you have any questions regarding the bikes, they will be there to help and guide you with any questions you have.
List of Demo Bikes – Rocky Mountain:
ELEMENT 950 M 100mm travel 29er full suss alu
ELEMENT 950 L 100mm travel 29er full suss alu
ELEMENT 950 XL 100mm travel 29er full suss alu
ELEMENT 950 RSL S 100mm travel 29er full suss carbon
ELEMENT 950 RSL L 100mm travel 29er full suss carbon
ALTITUDE 750 M 150mm travel 27.5 full suss aluminium
ALTITUDE 750 L 150mm travel 27.5 full suss aluminium
ALTITUDE 750 MSL S 150mm travel 27.5 full suss carbon
ALTITUDE 750 MSL M 150mm travel 27.5 full suss carbon
INSTINCT 950 M 130mm travel 29er full suss aluminium
INSTINCT 950 L 130mm travel 29er full suss aluminium
INSTINCT 950 MSL L 130mm travel 29er full suss carbon
INSTINCT 950 MSL XL 130mm travel 29er full suss carbon
THUNDERBOLT 730 XS 120mm travel 27.5 full suss aluminium
THUNDERBOLT 730 XL 120mm travel 27.5 full suss aluminium
THUNDERBOLT 750 S 120mm travel 27.5 full suss aluminium
THUNDERBOLT 770 L 120mm travel 27.5 full suss aluminium
Please see Rocky Mountain web site for more information on these bikes:
http://www.bikes.com/
Also, for any of you techy guys and gals, here’s an explanation of the Ride9 adjustable geometry found on the Altitude and Instinct. This is the main feature which makes the Rocky’s stand out from the crowd. http://www.bikes.com/en/stories/ride-9-explained
Please arrive for 5pm (to sort out saddle heights, shock pressures, pedals etc) for a 5.30 start. The plan is to go for a 1-1.5 hour ride around the forest trails.
Note, Rocky’s quite often come up on the small side, so if you normally ride a Medium for example, you could well be a large in a Rocky Mountain. Please check the geometry info on the web site if in doubt.