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Rocky Mountain RMX R3

Average Rating 5/5
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Description:
  • Frame: Easton 7005 FS RAD DH Taperwall Aluminum
  • Fork: Marzocchi 888R
  • Front Travel: 200mm
  • Rear Shock: FOX DHX 5.0
  • Rear Travel: 203mm
  • Head Set: FSA Pig DH Pro
  • Stem: Marzocchi Clamp - 31.8mm
  • Handlebar: Easton EA70 - 31.8mm
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    Submitted by Ben a Weekend Warrior from Washington
    Date Reviewed: December 25, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $4000.00
    Strengths:Good design 150 mm spaced rear end 83mm bb and 8" of lucious travel. Doesn't pedal too bad and isn't that long so still easy to maneuver. Doesn't feel as heavy as it really is.
    Weaknesses:Fatty ass expensive bottom bracket
    Similar Products Used:Rm7, bullit
    Bike Setup:Rmx R3, 888rc2x, fox dhx 5.0, hayes elcamino's, deemax
    Bottom Line:For some fat hucks or intense dh lines it's an ideal bike. Feels great in Whisler and off every thing I have hit. Isnt too plush to hit jump lines and corners like its on rails. This bike will definately murder you before you kill it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by hunter a Downhiller from park city, ut
    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $2600.00
    Strengths:Well this is pretty much the best bike i have ever ridden. i havent ridden that many but i can assure you thatif u buy one u will like it because there are no flaws and there are no bikes that are better
    Weaknesses:no other bike is this good
    Similar Products Used:rmx pro kona's specialized
    Bike Setup:saint/easton/marzocchi/maxxis
    Bottom Line:this thing is a beast. i bet you could hit up the grand canyon on this puppy, infact i might next weekend. i you want to go off anything, including yo mama (cuz shes that big) jk, then buy this bike becasue it is durable and only the best of the best ride it. and all the chicks will dig it. yeah but serously this bike is an amazing hunk of metal and i highly suggest it if you want to be a good biker and if you are thinking about the r1 or r2 then go with the r3 becasue you basically cant beat the components and its not that much more. buy the r3 u'll luv it
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave Atkins a Racer from TUlsa
    Date Reviewed: September 11, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:My own
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $5000.00
    Purchased At:demo
    Strengths:Best downhill/freerider out there besides the canuck, which is pretty much the same thing! Super plush
    Weaknesses:None that i can tell from riding it only a few times. The price kinda blows but i haven't seen a dime out of my wallet
    Similar Products Used:RM7 wade simmons, Intense m3
    Bike Setup:Top of the line everything
    Bottom Line:If you got the dough, GO FOR IT! Very hard to find so if you come across one, GO FOR IT, it is a very sick ride and can handle anything you chuck at it!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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