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2022 element info

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#1 ·
According to two dealers I’ve talked to there’s an updated new element coming ~August 2021

Pricing and build kits stay the similar (except fork) and it’s going 130f 120r
Hta will be ~67

Weight of the c50 (slx build) ~26lbs
 
#254 ·
Any chance any new owners/riders have Ibis Ripmo ride experience and would compare? I know - they are not the same "class" of "something-country" bike :) But I just saw one of these at the local shop, read a couple (altho limited) reviews/.videos and feel this bike is made for where and what I ride regularly with the chops to push it into more rad territory... my v2 Ripmo is quite impressive all around, but this thing is speaking to me - if only could be demoed. Thanks in advance if any feedback
 
#264 ·
Glad to know the weight! I don't have a scale at home so I was going off what the site said.

Rocky always specs their bikes with cheap, shiny black bars that definitely don't fit the look or feel of their bikes. I always change them out for Raceface stuff anyway so I've gotten used to that reality, but it would be nice to see at least Aeffect level stuff coming stock on these bikes, I agree. I am going with a 50 or 60mm stem and I'll cut a set of Turbine bars down to 780mm to run with a 35 clamp.

I do really like that the C50 comes with an XT shifter and derailleur, I would have swapped to an XT if it was SLX but it's just one fewer thing to do.
 
#261 ·
Somehow.... my stock C50 snagged bike of the day on Vital. Likely because of all the bottle cage action lol.

So.... C50 Size Large. Never weight weenied in the past, but have been tracking the weight.

28.59lbs with tubes, no pedals, completely stock.
28.46lbs with NO tubes, but Cushcore XC added in the rear & Wolftooth dropper lever
29.56lbs with Shimano PD540 pedals, Specialized bottle cages with SWAT tool in the rear cage
29.79lbs with pedals, cages, NO SWAT tool, and switched the tires for Specialized Butcher & Eliminator 29x2.3 T7 Grid compound's (did ONE ride with the Rekons... no bueno)

I bought a little digital kitchen scale on Amazon, and found out the stock wheels (WTB i27/RaceFace Trace hubs) Weigh in at 1959g with valves/tape. So those are gonna go pretty soon. I didn't both weighing the handlebar and stem, but I will once I install the OneUp carbon bar I have on order.

One ride of the bike has be convinced that I am going to be riding this bike ALOT. The fit and on trail geo feels similar to my Canfield Lithium, and it feels pretty damn capable, and once I have the suspension dialed in... I think its gonna rip! I have a feeling that I will be upgrading the brakes once the bike starts getting more dialed.

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#267 ·
Somehow.... my stock C50 snagged bike of the day on Vital. Likely because of all the bottle cage action lol.

So.... C50 Size Large. Never weight weenied in the past, but have been tracking the weight.

28.59lbs with tubes, no pedals, completely stock.
28.46lbs with NO tubes, but Cushcore XC added in the rear & Wolftooth dropper lever
29.56lbs with Shimano PD540 pedals, Specialized bottle cages with SWAT tool in the rear cage
29.79lbs with pedals, cages, NO SWAT tool, and switched the tires for Specialized Butcher & Eliminator 29x2.3 T7 Grid compound's (did ONE ride with the Rekons... no bueno)

I bought a little digital kitchen scale on Amazon, and found out the stock wheels (WTB i27/RaceFace Trace hubs) Weigh in at 1959g with valves/tape. So those are gonna go pretty soon. I didn't both weighing the handlebar and stem, but I will once I install the OneUp carbon bar I have on order.

One ride of the bike has be convinced that I am going to be riding this bike ALOT. The fit and on trail geo feels similar to my Canfield Lithium, and it feels pretty damn capable, and once I have the suspension dialed in... I think its gonna rip! I have a feeling that I will be upgrading the brakes once the bike starts getting more dialed.
Looks like you have RideWrap or Invisiframe installed there. What product did you use?
 
#271 ·
Hey everyone, just spent some time reading through all these posts. Exciting watching the build up to launch. I was in need of a bike and had my eye on the element but figured I didn't stand a chance. Called a LBS a province over and found a c30 in large built up and on their floor! I've paid for it and now just need to go pick it up!

I'll update when I've got it.
 
#276 ·
So there was some previous messages on here regarding geometry as it pertains to lower headset size, fork, etc. and the somewhat confusing pictures on the rocky site, pinkbike trail test, etc. I reached out to Rocky and they provided the following response.

"these bikes were intended to have a zero stack headset cup and a small number of bikes that were shipped with an external cup headset were done so to allow for shipping times. Without doing the external cup on some frames the shipping would have been delayed massively.
The geometry should reflect the zero stack headset installed"


So - if your bike has a 130 fork and a zero stack lower - it's geo matches the geo table on rocky site. Based on pictures posted here, some folks received bikes with larger/external lower, which Rocky explains why in the above note, but the geo of those bikes is going to be slacker than the geo table.

I personally was interested in finding where my 120 fork and 10mm lower landed me - which should match the geo table based on the note from Rocky
 
#278 ·
Based on what Rocky said, if your bike has a 130, then it should have a zero stack cup. If you do that, and run it in full steep Ride4 setting, then the HT is 65.8.

As I mentioned, I'm running mine with a 120 and a larger lower - so still 65.8. did that so I could use a step cast 34. I'll be racing mine, but marathon/endurance events. Otherwise it's just my general use trail ripper/exploring bike for long excursions. I have a bike for XC already (Supercaliber)
 
#279 ·
My C-50 has the 130mm fork and 10mm stack headset. I thought the BB seemed higher than the numbers suggested, as it should’ve been the same as my old bike but it feels higher and I’ve not had a single pedal strike on my local trails where I normally get 1-2.

I’ve got it in the neutral position 3 so I’m going to try it on the slack & low position.
 
#303 ·
My C-50 has the 130mm fork and 10mm stack headset. I thought the BB seemed higher than the numbers suggested, as it should’ve been the same as my old bike but it feels higher and I’ve not had a single pedal strike on my local trails where I normally get 1-2.

I’ve got it in the neutral position 3 so I’m going to try it on the slack & low position.
Same here, didn't realize it wasn't a thing till I looked at mine. Might take it out!

I did weigh the stock wheelset on my C50, 1959g. The Hunt wheels in the photo are 1579 with tape and valves! Not bad for $679.
 

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#284 · (Edited)
My C30 had the headset in question installed when I received it. It appears to have a 10mm lower cup, but after taking it off, I'm not so sure. The fork crown race sits inside the cup at what appears to be the same place where a zero-stack lower headset would sit. It's confusing so, just to be sure, I changed mine out with a traditional zero-stack lower. I used a CaneCreek 40 I had laying around.
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#294 · (Edited)
I built mine up early last month. Fox 34 130mm (ac ~540mm)... as such, I used a standard zero stack headset. Bike is super rad. But, then again, I selected the bike because the geometry was super rad.

If I were switch to a shorter fork (120mm or ac ~530mm) for the long-run, I'd run the extended lower cup, no question. I actually run an extended crown race (the other way to deal with the problem RM is solving) on another bike. If I ever choose to race the RM, I'll just swap that fork over... and... geometry will be preserved.

The one thing I am struggling with is dialing in the rear suspension. I feel like im running A LOT more pressure than expected and not totally happy with rebound. But... sounds like this is a thing to contend with on this bike. Maybe I just need to lower psis and speed the shock up a notch. We'll see. Anyone else experiencing this?
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#297 ·
I definitely have the lower headset spacer on mine, so if that is 10mm, that will slacken the bike by what, half a degree? so in steep it would be 65.3* instead of the listed 65.8*? I was hoping that my XC bike wouldn't be as slack as my Enduro bike, but I guess that's what it has to be unless I change the headset.