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nhtrailrider
a Downhiller
from Laconia, NHDate Reviewed: October 2, 2009
Strengths: Frame, components, price point, name!Weaknesses: Tires, fork!Bottom Line: This is one of the best slopestyle bikes you buy for quality and price. I own two Rocky's and my son has one too. They have been great with backing up the product. My stock Marzochi 55R (junk fork) blew out. Not Rocky's problem, but they offered me options on upgrades at killer prices. Sent the fork to Marzochi for repair and then hung it on the wall of my shop. The frame is bomber and this is NOT a cross country bike!!
Favorite Trail: Hellion
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$2500.00
Purchased At: Chainline Cycles
Similar Products Used: Rocky Flatline, RM-7FR
Bike Setup: Upgraded fork to a Fox Van R, headset to a Chris King, pedals to Primo Super Tenderizers, tires to Maxxis Minion DH, everything else is stock.
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dmwski
a Cross Country Rider
from dmwski@gmail.comDate Reviewed: June 23, 2009
Strengths: My husband and I both purchased Rocky Mountain Slayers and love the way they climb and downhill. Great components although the Marzocchi Bomber front fork blew out on both bikes within 1 year.Weaknesses: Rocky Mountains customer service. Did not warranty my husbands frame when it broke after 1 year. Never contacted us personally after I sent an email asking why.Bottom Line: Spend your hard earned money with a company that will have your back and stand behind their product. Customer service is paramount in hard economic times. The unfortunate thing is that before this happened we reccommended this product to all of our friends.
Favorite Trail: Curly Lake
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At: Big Sky Montana
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Nlulek79
a Weekend Warrior
from North Clarendon, VT, usaDate Reviewed: December 31, 2008
Strengths: Strong Frame and rear shock. 1.5in. Headtube.Weaknesses: Comes with AVID brakesBottom Line: Great freeride/park bike for the pricepoint. Decent component spec, very upgradable frame; minus the proprietary ISCG tabs!
Favorite Trail: Pinehills, Killington, and Knotch Rd. Fire Trails
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$1800.00
Purchased At: Gatteneaux Qc
Similar Products Used: Earstern Slash5, Kona Stinky and Howler, Trek Jack2, KHS DJ300, IH Hollowpoint
Bike Setup: Upgraded Domain 318 U-Turn, Hayes Stroker Trails, Azonic Stripbars, Aggro stem, and 420 pedals, and Truvativ ShiftGuide.
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trents
a Weekend Warrior
from Smithers British Columbia, CanadaDate Reviewed: September 3, 2008
Strengths: solid, great balace of suspension, feels like it has more travel than it really does, great controll, will take anything you can throw at itWeaknesses: brakes don't have as much power as other productsBottom Line: great bike, not bad price. If your looking for great freeride bike consider this
Favorite Trail: Back Door
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$1300.00
Purchased At: Time 2 Ride
Bike Setup: stock
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trumancapote
a Downhiller
from panorama, bc, canadaDate Reviewed: July 20, 2008
Strengths: low centre of gravity, pedals amazingly well, six inches feel more like eight, handles sick linesWeaknesses: colorBottom Line: awsome hucking ride, get your ass away from your computer and go ride one
Favorite Trail: crazytrain
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Purchased At: im not telling you
Similar Products Used: banshee chaparal santa cruz nobad kona stab
Bike Setup: stock wth dangerboy stem and grips
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