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Rocky Mountain ETSX 30

Average Rating 5/5
# of Reviews 3
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Description:
  • Frame: Easton Custom 7005 UltraLite Aluminum
  • Frame Weight: n/a
  • Fork: FOX TALAS II R
  • Front: Travel 100 + 120 + 140 MM
  • Rear Shock: FOX FLOAT RP2 CUSTOM VALVED
  • Rear Travel: 100 - 115 - 130 MM
  • Head Set: FSA
  • Stem: EASTON EA30
  • Handlebar: EASTON EA30
  • Brakes: SHIMANO DEORE
  • Brake Levers: SHIMANO DEORE
  • Shifters: SHIMANO DEORE RAPID FIRE
  • Gearing: (RR/FR) SHIMANO XT/ SHIMANO LX
  • Cranks & Chainrings: RACE FACE RIDE XC X-TYPE
  • Bottom Bracket: RACE FACE RIDE XC X-TYPE
  • Pedals: SHIMANO PDM520
  • Hubs: (RR/FR) SHIMANO DEORE
  • Cog-Set: SHIMANO DEORE
  • Chain: SHIMANO HG53-9
  • Spokes: DT CHAMPION
  • Rims: ALEX TD17
  • Tires: (RR/FR) IRC MIBRO MARATHON 2.25
  • Seat Post: EASTON EA30
  • Saddle: RMB





  • Submitted by jwehmeyer a Cross Country Rider from Fairfax, VA
    Date Reviewed: June 22, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Fountainhead
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $1500.00
    Purchased At:Hudson Trail Outfitt
    Strengths:Frame, frame, frame.
    Suspension components
    Weaknesses:Seatpost
    Wheels
    Shifter cables/housing
    Similar Products Used:Trek 4300
    Bike Setup:Thompson stem and seatpost
    Easton EA 70 bars
    Mavik Crossride wheels, Panaracer tires
    Bottom Line:This bike is perfect for anyone who rides cross-country or any technical mountain singletrack. The stock components are more beneficial for a true cross-country rider. If you plan on heavy technical single track riding, upgrade the stem and seatpost. This bike is made for climbing and decends equally well. Handles roots and rock gardens with ease.

    One after-market purchase which is a MUST for this bike are Gore derailleur cables (low friction, sealed cables). This bike is prone to rear shifting issues (as is the case with many full suspension bikes that are subjected to mud and dirt), but the Gore system ($50) totally eliminates these problems. This is an awesome, tough, yet responsive bike. For this bike to live up to its potential you have to upgrade the cables to a sealed system.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by luke a Weekend Warrior from mount hope, wv
    Date Reviewed: May 24, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:oather, porccupine rim
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $1800.00
    Purchased At:Marathon Bikes
    Strengths:Frame
    Fork
    Shock
    Design
    Weaknesses:Tires
    Stem, bars, Seatpost, shifters
    I was just hoping for a little more components wise on a $2400 (retail) bike
    Similar Products Used:Reign, HiFi
    Bike Setup:TALAS R, RP2, XT-LX, Race-Face evolve crankset, Titec pluto carbon bar, pluto stem, wtb race saddle, Jagwire derailure cables
    Bottom Line:i love my bike. the review that MBA did on the ETSX 70 was spot on, i never adjust my rear suspension, but i always use the TALAS. the deore discs provide everything that i need & have truly been flawless. I lengthened the stem to slow down the steering & help with the climbing...perfect.
    Like i said before I would've like slightly better components but you're pretty much paying for the "hand-built" everything that you get from Rocky. & the shock & fork, which are flawless.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by TheMaster a Weekend Warrior from England
    Date Reviewed: May 19, 2008
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:*Suspension design
    *Adjustable travel
    *High BottomBracket for clearance
    *High quality welding
    Weaknesses:*General spec is below par for the price bracket (then again, most experienced riders will upgrade bars/stem/post on any bike to get the position that suits best)
    *Deore brakes take a long time to bed in, and lack power which detracts from the confidence inspiring feel of the rest of the bike
    *NO MAPLE LEAVES on the '07 ;_;
    Similar Products Used:Too many to name
    Bike Setup:'07 ETSX 30
    UPGRADED: Sunline v1AM stem, controltech bars, thompson inline seatpost, Shimano xt shifters, xt shadow RD, KMC x9l Ti-ni chain...
    STOCK (staying): 32TalasR, RP2, RM saddle, Lx FD
    STOCK (for now): RF Ride crank, Alex TD17 rims on deore hubs, Deore discs, IRC tires
    Bottom Line:Well, I bought this intending fully to upgrade it to the stars...

    The problem is that I really mistrust Carbon.. I will not have it ANYWHERE on my bikes.
    This seemed like the ideal frame to built up, because I loved the way they ride, and the frame is a big part of the price - alot of the parts are way below par for the pricebracket, though they are functional for the most part - and would be more than useable should you not want to upgrade.

    As a general rule, the spec isnt great, then again, you will only get the 07 as a clearout now (if youre lucky), so you wont be paying the full penny so the spec will be fair enough at the price.

    Who should buy this?? Well, someone that likes to go up to come down - climbing is exceptional, but open it up on the descents and it really loves you for it.
    Ideal use - progressive XC, technical, mix of up and down, singletrack rocket

    Who shouldnt buy it?? Freeriders. Its a frame designed to be light enough for XC, yet burly enough for AM - however, though 4-5 foot drops to tranny are possible, I wouldnt want to do that too often and no further than that...

    Value - 4 - Fantastic frame, fantastic suspension components, let down by alot of the rest, but the frame does make up for it
    Overall - 5 - I hardly ride my poor hardtail at all anymore, Unfortunately for my friends (or me however you see it) I find myself looking at views from the tops and bottoms of the hills a bit, because my friends are faaar behind now.
    (Clone of my review for the same bike elsewhere on here)
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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