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2015 Rocky Mountain

Element 999 RSL Frame

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension crosscountry frameset.

Manufacturer Price

2799 US$(2407 €)
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 95mm rear
ShockFox
Wheels29″
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Summary

The Rocky Mountain Element is celebrated for its versatility as a cross-country bike, excelling in technical terrain and climbs with a balance of agility and comfort. Its suspension and lightweight design are frequently praised, though some note the headtube angle and travel limitations. The bike is often compared to models like the Yeti SB95 and Santa Cruz Tallboy for its performance.

Pros
  • Capable on seriously technical terrain

  • Lightweight frame and efficient for XC racing

  • Good suspension settings with Fox’s CTD

  • Comfortable, balanced fit

  • Relentless agility on technical climbs

Cons
  • Steepish 70.6-degree headtube angle

  • Short feeling 100mm of travel

  • 40mm BB drop leads to clipped pedals

Key Quotes
This bike tears up technical climbs with a relentless agility, and is almost as remorseless on steep descents filled with rocks, roots and sizeable drops.
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It’s a very laterally stiff front end that, so long as you possess the strength to control it, will hold the intended line through whatever you hit.
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SmoothLink suspension stays supple yet supportive through a wider range of gears than conventional single pivot or other four-bar suspension configurations
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Dirt Mountainbike
Rocky Mountain Element 999 RSL

sept 2014 · Dirt HQ

The Rocky Mountain Element 999 RSL looks ideal for the rider who likes to rip up the hills as quickly as coming down them...

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BIKE Magazine
Rocky Mountain Element 950 RSL review

jul 2014

This bike tears up technical climbs with a relentless agility, and is almost as remorseless on steep descents filled with rocks, roots and sizeable drops–despite having a steepish 70.6-degree headtube angle.

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Bikerumor
Long Term Review: Rocky Mountain Element 970RSL 29er Mountain Bike

ene 2013 · Tyler Benedict

When Rocky Mountain Bicycles unveiled the carbon fiber Element RSL 29er line this summer, we had one of the first bikes available and were able to post actual weights, tech specs and first impressions for the debut. Now, with half a year of riding on it, we’ve got a much better grasp of the bike’s …

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Mountain Bike Action
Bike Test: Rocky Mountain Element 970 RSL

oct 2012 · MBA Action

After being impressed by Rocky Mountain's aluminum Element 29er, we couldn't help but think about how the rig would improve with some carbon DNA. Only a

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MTBR
2013 Rocky Mountain Element RSL Carbon 29er Preview

jun 2012 · Lee Lau

- Mtbr.com

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

SMOOTHWALL™ Carbon. ABC™ Pivots. Tapered Head Tube. Press Fit BB.

Shock

Fox Float Remote CTD Kashima Custom Race Valved. SmoothLink™ Design 95mm. Rebound / Remote Climb (Lockout) - Trail (ProPedal) - Descend (Open) Settings

Travel95mm

Bottom Bracket

Press Fit BB92 (not included)

Headset

IS42mm Top / 52mm Bottom (not included)

Seatpost

30.9mm (not incuded)

TypeRigid

Groupset
Front Derailleur

E Type Low Direct Mount S3 (not included)

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Last updated 14 de abril

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