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Rocky Mountain 2000 Soul

MSRP $ 768.00
# of Reviews 11
Average Rating 4.27/5
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Submitted by Ben Horney a Cross Country Rider from Gunnison, CO
Date Reviewed: June 24, 2003
Favorite Trail:DR.'s Park
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $495.00
Purchased At:Rock N Roll Sports
Strengths:The frame on this bike rocks. Extremely durable, The brakes are pretty good too. The hubs are pretty swell also. Tires & Rims too!
Weaknesses:JETT XC, This shock is a pile of SH*%. It feels like the front of my bike is on a pogo stick. Also the derailers are not the best, Don't shift when your pedeling hard up hill or else the chain pops off.
Similar Products Used:Schwinn moab, mesa, Giant Ranier
Bike Setup:Stock,
Bottom Line:THis bike has an awsome feel to it on the trail, it is extremely agile and light. The shock needs to go, cause it is out of control on the downhills with it. The brakes are pretty good along with the tires and rims. I would recomend this bike to anyone, but without the JETT XC(pogo death shock). It is a 5 out of 5 chilis with a better front shock.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by EARL a from VANCOUVER BC
Date Reviewed: August 5, 2002
Favorite Trail:ALL OVER VANCOUVER
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:MY LIL SECRET
Strengths:I THINK IT HAS A VERY STRONG FRAME, THE SHOCKS ARE PRETTY GOOD FOR THE PRICE I PAID, IT HAS VERY GOOD SHIFTING.
Weaknesses:THE STOCK TUBE IS NOT THE GREATEST, ALSO THE SEAT IS A BIT TO HARD
Similar Products Used:RM6
Bottom Line:IT IS A PRETTY GOOD BIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rckey Rider a Cross Country Rider from Kenora
Date Reviewed: May 20, 2002
Favorite Trail:minaki
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Olympia cycle and ski
Strengths:Light weight fram great for going up hills. The sram braks work great. all the components are middle class.
Weaknesses:The shox are one of teh bikes only weekness. also the handle bars. I took a 3 foot drop and bent them.
Similar Products Used:the Giant ATX 840.
Bike Setup:the geometry of teh biek is perfect for me. its the best fitting biek iv ever rode.
Bottom Line:The only thing keeping theis bike from being aa $1500 biek is the shox upgrade the shoxs adn u got your self a freat ride.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Hard Core a from Toronto
Date Reviewed: November 16, 2001
Favorite Trail:Urban stuff
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $755.00
Purchased At:Local Bike shop
Strengths:It's a Rocky, handbuilt in Canada, lifetime warranty on the frame. (So buddy that cracked your frame, I'd be takin that back and raisin a ruckas!!!) Deore hubs are a plus.
Weaknesses:The Jett. I don't know how any self respecting bike company could put that on something they made. Lower end componentry too. (front der, shifters, breaks, rims etc.)
Similar Products Used:Giant ATX 830, Trek 6000, GT Aggressor....
Bike Setup:Urban machine now. Way too much money put into it.
2000 Soul frame, 2001 Psylo XC (5inch setup), LX shifters, LX front and Rear der's. Truvativ crank. Blackspire Ring God bash ring, Mavic D521 rear rim, Mavic F519 front. The breaks are gettin upgraded next. Probably Magura's.
Bottom Line:If you've watched any of the Calc Risk films, (Evolve, Contact etc) You can see they ride pretty much Xcountry frames that are beefed up for urban/trials riding.
Anybody can do this, it takes time and money and patience, but in the end, you'll have your ride, custom set up for your style.
I love this bike now, had no troubles with the frame even after countless beatings. (10 stair gaps to flat grass landing etc)
It's built in Canada, it's got a good warranty and it looks slick. I give 5 chilli's for my custom setup!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew a Cross Country Rider from Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: August 21, 2001
Favorite Trail:Hardwood Hills
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $625.00
Purchased At:Duke's Bike Shop
Strengths:This bike is awesome at climbing. The tires hook up well even in the mud and the frame geometry fits me quite well. I am happy with the drivetrain at the moment. The LX rear derailler shifts with authority. The bike has overall been very reliable and I have not had to do any major repairs despite taking in the Motorolla 24 Hours of Adrenaline at Hardwood Hills and on a four day mountain biking trip. I ride very hard so I am confident that I made the right decision in buying this bike.
Weaknesses:The biggest weakness I came across was the front suspension. The Rockshox Jett XC's just didn't cut it for me. I went out 4 months after buying the bike and bought myself a set of Manitou SX shocks. These shocks rock! The only other weaknesses on this bike are the sluggish front derailleur and the brakes. The SRAM 5.0's are more than adequate in the dry but fade quickly in the wet. They also jam up in the mud from time to time. I am looking into buying some Avid Mechanical Disc Brakes. I tried them at the Toronto Bike Show and I was very impressed. The frame also flexes a little bit. I also traded the pedals for Shimano 535's at the time of purchase.
Similar Products Used:Almost every Bike in this price category. I tried them all at the Toronto Bike Show.
Bike Setup:Alivio/LX Derailleurs, SRAM 5.0 Brakes, Manitou SX Front Suspension, Michelin Tires (Awesome!)
Bottom Line:If you are looking for a relatively inexpensive yet reliable bike, you will be impressed with the Rocky Mountain Soul. I highly recommend it. It is a good entry level bike that you can go out to race and have a great time on. It also looks very cool with the withe paint job and the riser bars if you are into looking good.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jared Riley a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Canada
Date Reviewed: May 31, 2001
Favorite Trail:Hardwood Hills
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $530.00
Purchased At:Toronto Bike Show
Strengths:Fast and Light
Weaknesses:Some problems with assembly. Maybe what you get for buying at a bike show.
Similar Products Used:First Bike
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:Went with my hardcore brother on a budget of $500 CAD. This one ended up being $800, but it was worth it. It's nice and fast. I have some room to grow before anything has to be replaced.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Hiroshi a Downhiller from Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: November 30, 2000
Favorite Trail:any where in North Shore BC
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $600.00
Strengths:I did't find alot of strength in this bike for the time I was riding it.
Weaknesses:when I went off a 2' drop at the shore the frame broke at the bottom bracket. the guys at the bike store said that the drop was too high for the SOUL. this bike also rolled better with training wheels. I think that this bike can suck my left nut. also sounded like a fat kid on a trampoline when shox went down.
Similar Products Used:tricycles, wal-mart bikes, coin opperated bikes
Bike Setup:broken now so no set up at all
Bottom Line:this bike licks. I expected more from a rocky mountain. also do not ride downhill with this bike, or up hill or flat hard land. DO NOT BUY
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Josh a Weekend Warrior from Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: October 26, 2000
Favorite Trail:Burnaby Mountain
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $500.00
Purchased At:local shop
Strengths:Good, very cheap (paid $900 canadian). Nice frame, lightweight, reliable, good components..
Weaknesses:About a week ago the back rim warped when i was going down a hill, i dont know why, but, according to the sales rep that looked at it there was nothing "defective"......sure.....otherwise, pedals thats about all... oh and the Fork feels kinda cheep
Similar Products Used:trek 6000, haro in same price range....
Bike Setup:All origonal, except new rim, and new pedals (flats).
Bottom Line:Great bike for anyone on a budget. Quality components (deore LX), front derailur shifts kinda slow, but nothing to worry about...
Its light, good quality frame, and good braking power. The aluminum frame has a nice look for those fashion concious, and handles well. THe only bad thing is the shock's. There good enough for me, but i dont have any money to upgrade, if possible get manitou or upgrade to judy's.
Great bike, Great value, Great company....
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by mike a Cross Country Rider from New York
Date Reviewed: August 23, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Ultra light, pretty good entry level suspension (jett SL), awesome rims, very nice tires, nice very light headset.
Weaknesses:None so far, but i would like to upgrade to clipless pedals eventually, but no biggie.
Similar Products Used:schwinn stiffy's
Bike Setup:Standard as is, which is awesome by the way.
Bottom Line:If you want an ultralight light bike that climbs like a moutain goat this is it. If you are looking for a top of the line bike this isn't it. I love this bike so far , its light, durable, lifetime guarentee on everything, nice shfters. By the way , my shifters standard are deore shifters, they are sooooo smooth. I would recommend this bike to the penny pinchers out there. For $600 (U.S) , i can't belived that i considered another bike. This bike is a real steal. Happy trails.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by scott russell a Cross Country Rider from barrie,ontario,canada
Date Reviewed: June 27, 2000
Favorite Trail:anything that is in B.C
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:The bike is cheep but performs very well. A few upgrades and you truly have a race worthy bike.
Weaknesses:The saddle is uncomfortabl and the shocks are a little week in performance. Clipless pedals are a worthy add on.
Similar Products Used:Go Rockey or go home. I have trusted Rockey Mountain and so should you.....Bottom line!!!
Bike Setup:I upgraded my pedals, put on different suspention, changed the saddle.
Bottom Line:This bike is great to grow on. It is cheep to buy but totaly worthy of upgrades. Spend some extra money to get a seat,pedals and suspention of your likings and you will be very happy with a race bike that saved you a lot of coin.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by RS S a Cross Country Rider from Winnipeg Canada
Date Reviewed: June 20, 2000
Favorite Trail:All western Canada
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:The frame is amazing. Light weight. And the components are pretty good. Rockey Mt. products are amazing.
Weaknesses:The Rock Shock XC's were no good. They are too heavy, too bouncy and felt like a pogo stick. Had to upgrade. Seat was uncomfortable. No clipless.(Stupid straps)got rid of!
Similar Products Used:More expensive bikes but not as good.
Bike Setup:Mostly original, new shocks,seat, and went clipless.
Bottom Line:This bike is great, upgraded the fork as soon as I got it. Climbs better that anything else I've tried. And for the money you really can't get a better bike. Extremely responsive ride. Handles downhill very well also. I am amazed at how well this bike performs for the money. If you are looking for an excellent bike to perform like the expensives ones...Right here baby!! (Just buy a better fork and clipless and its right up there)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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