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2023 Rocky Mountain

Element C Frameset

A 27.5″ / 29″ carbon frame full suspension trail frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$3,499
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 120mm rear
ShockFox Float DPS Factory
Wheels27.5″ / 29″
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Summary

The Rocky Mountain Element is a versatile trail bike that excels in descents and offers adjustable geometry through its Ride-4 flip chip, making it adaptable to various riding styles. While it shines in downhill performance and bikepacking scenarios, it faces criticism for being a clumsy climber and having some component choices that don't match its caliber. Its lightweight and efficient design, however, make it a favorite for those looking for a bike that can handle a wide range of trails.

Pros
  • Adjustable geometry with Ride-4 flip chip for customizable fit and performance

  • Lightweight design enhances efficiency and handling

  • Excellent downhill and bikepacking performance

  • Versatile and capable on a variety of trails

  • Size-specific shock tuning improves ride quality

Cons
  • Clumsy climber, especially in neutral Ride-4 position

  • Some build kit components are poorly matched to the bike's performance level

  • Low bottom bracket height leads to frequent pedal strikes

  • Front end can feel harsh compared to the rear

Key Quotes
The Element felt more confident, quick, and controlled than any of the previously mentioned 29ers, as if it was a bike in a 'bigger' category.
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Built with pedalling as a top priority
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A bike that’s designed to tackle ups, downs and everything in between with gusto has a tough job to do, and some compromise is inevitable.
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Bikerumor
Rocky Mountain Updates the Element With New Smooth Link Suspension

Oct 2024 · Jordan Villella

The new Rocky Mountain Element is well-suited for whatever comes its way. Whether it's lycra or baggies, the Element has a new lease on life.

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Pinkbike
First Ride: 2025 Rocky Mountain Element

Oct 2024 · Henry Quinney

Shock: Fox Float Performance Elite, size-specific tune..

Highs
  • Water bottle mounts aplenty

  • Fully enclosed cables for tidy setup

  • Smoothlink SL suspension saves weight

  • Size-specific shock tunes

  • Admirable grip hunting and rocketship characteristic

  • Balanced geometry for confidence without lethargy

  • Climbs very well

Lows
  • No frame storage

  • Fox Grip X damper feels inferior to Grip2

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Singletracks
The 2024 Rocky Mountain Element Blurs the Lines Between XC and Enduro [Review]

May 2023 · Sam James

The Rocky Mountain Element manages to fuse elements of XC, trail and enduro genetics into one incredibly fun and capable mountain bike package.

Highs
  • Incredibly light for a bike with this travel & geometry

  • Aggressive geometry inspires aggressive riding

  • Incredibly versatile

  • The most fun I’ve had in ages

Lows
  • Needs bigger brakes

  • Carbon seat rails

  • Low BB means lots of pedal strikes

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Mountain Bike Action
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELEMENT REVIEW - A PRECISELY SWEET CROSS-COUNTRY BIKE - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Feb 2023 · Ron Koch

The Element is in its element on technical trails, and that’s not something we can say about any old cross-country bike.

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NSMB
Rocky Mountain Element 70 Review

Aug 2022

XC race? Short travel trail? The Rocky Mountain Element 70 is a carbon fiber weapon that does it all a bit differently. Just don't call it downcountry!

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BIKEPACKING.com
2022 Rocky Mountain Element Review: Up, Down & Backcountry

Jun 2022 · Logan Watts

The 2022 Rocky Mountain Element got a radical redesign. Here's our review after taking it bikepacking and out on a lot of backcountry trails.

Highs
  • Well-engineered Ride-4 flip chip offers perceptible shifts to dial in the geometry (and fit) to your liking

  • Massive frame triangle space is great for a big frame bag or two bottles and doesn’t sacrifice dropper post space

  • The bike handles and descends well beyond its XC category

  • XT build isn’t overly expensive (compared to other bikes in this class)

  • Ridiculously lightweight for a bike of this caliber

  • Rides really well when loaded with a minimal bikepacking kit

Lows
  • The Element is kind of a clumsy climber, even when Ride-4 chip is in the neutral position, but it gets better in the steep position

  • It also doesn’t feel as fast as one would expect on rolling terrain or while climbing

  • Build kit has a few poorly picked components, including one-piston brakes, a handlebar that’s too narrow, and an odd front tire

  • Press Fit bottom bracket began creaking after a couple hundred miles of use; it came and went depending on temperature

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BikeRadar
Rocky Mountain Element C70 29 first ride review

Apr 2022 · Luke Marshall

The Element C70 has plenty ‘under the hood’, both up and down. Grippier tyres would make it an even better descender

Highs
  • Low weight gives an efficient feel

  • Suspension and geometry make it very capable for its travel

Lows
  • Expensive

  • Front end feels harsh compared to the rear

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Beta
Rocky Mountain Introduces the New Element

Sep 2021 · Simon Stewart

The new Rocky Mountain Element is no longer a BC-ready XC bike, it's an XC-ready BC bike, meant for all sizes and all budgets.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

SMOOTHWALL™ Carbon | Full Sealed Cartridge Bearings | Press Fit BB | Internal Cable Routing | RIDE-4™ Adjustable Geometry + Suspension Rate | 120mm Travel. SMOOTHWALL™ Carbon Rear Triangle

ColorBlack / Carbon

Shock

Fox Float DPS Factory | Sealed Bearing Eyelet | 20x8mm F Hardware | All Sizes = 190x45mm | Size-Specific tune in FAQ

Travel120mm

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