Bicicletas hasta un 60% de descuentoMonitorizamos más de 40,000 bicicletas diariamente para encontrar los mejores precios

Ofertas de Hoy

2024 Rocky Mountain

Slayer C Frameset

Precio del fabricante

4700 €
Peso3,9 kg (frame)  
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 180mm trasero
Amortiguador traseroFox DHX2 Factory
Ruedas29″ / 27.5″
Donde comprar
Bicicletas Similares
Comparación superior
Perspectivas
Dimensionamiento
SM

158cm – 170cm

MD

169cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

🐐 Estimated

Notas de ajuste del ciclista

None yet.

¿Tienes esta bicicleta? Ayude a otros ciclistas a tomar una decisión sobre qué tamaño funcionará para ellos compartiendo sus propias notas de tamaño y ajuste.

Reseñas
Mountain Bike Action
LONG TERM REVIEW: ROCKY MOUNTAIN SLAYER C50 FREERIDE MOUNTAIN BIKE - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

jul 2024 · Ron Koch

It was designed to be versatile and ready to tackle the most intense of trails and with the biggest jumps known to humankind.

Leer reseña

Pinkbike
Review: Rocky Mountain Slayer C50

nov 2023 · Mike Kazimer

The Slayer's handling slots into what I'd call the 'classic freeride' category... it feels most at home on steeper, natural trails.

Máximos
  • Geometry works well in steep terrain

  • Good range of effective geometry adjustments

  • Plenty of room for tool and snack storage in the frame

Mínimos
  • Swapping shock springs is a time-consuming process

  • More plush than precise - can get bogged down on chunkier trails

  • Mixed-wheel setup requires purchasing a different shock link on larger sizes

Leer reseña

Freehub
Bike Review | Rocky Mountain Slayer

jul 2023

This summer, I had the pleasure of testing the Rocky Mountain Slayer Carbon 50, a beast of a bike designed for tackling especially challenging terrain. Despite riding a few new trails in dry and loose conditions, the Slayer felt like the perfect bike to push limits and gave me the courage to hit features I might have previously shied away from. The Slayer C50 features Rocky Mountain Bicycles' RIDE-4 geometry adjustment system, which allows riders to adjust the bike's geometry in slacker and steeper settings to suit the terrain they are slaying. I've been enjoying the front-end control and climbing comfort of slightly steeper bikes in recent months, so I set the geometry in the number-four position—the steepest setting—during my test rides. While throwing around a generous 180 millimeters of suspension travel in the front and rear, the Slayer surprised me with its remarkable climbing prowess. The medium size tested came equipped with a mixed-wheel setup. Featuring a 29-inch wheel in the front and a 27.5-inch wheel out back, the bike delivered excellent power transfer and traction. Even with the rear tire sporting a Double Down casing and Cush Core tire insert, it retained an efficient feeling. The steep seat tube angle of nearly 78 degrees ensures an efficient pedaling position, pushing the rider’s weight forward to keep weight distribution centered while cranking up steep climbs. The active Fox DHX2 Performance Elite rear coil is a welcome addition too as it generated extra grip over roots and rocks.

Leer reseña

Bikerumor
The New Rocky Mountain Slayer is MX or 29”, Grows Longer and Slacker & Gets In-Frame Storage

jun 2023 · Steve Fisher

Rocky Mountain Bikes updates the Slayer freeride bike with mixed wheel compatibility, revised geo and suspension, and down tube storage.

Leer reseña

Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
New 2023 Rocky Mountain Slayer Carbon 50 first ride review – 🤘🤘🤘

jun 2023 · Peter Walker, Rudolf Fischer

New 2023 Rocky Mountain Slayer Carbon 50 2023 first ride review. A cool freeride beast packed with features?

Máximos
  • Countless geometry settings

  • Tire inserts as standard

  • Extensive frame protection

Mínimos
  • Poor suspension performance

  • Loud rattling noise on the trail

  • Flaws in the spec

Leer reseña

NSMB
2023 Rocky Mountain Slayer

jun 2023

Rocky Mountain pulls no punches with the meanest Slayer yet.

Máximos
  • Full carbon frameset trims weight

  • Excellent tire spec: Maxxis Assegai MaxxGrip DD front, Minion DHR II MaxxTerra DD rear

  • CushCore XC inserts pre-installed on carbon models

  • Adjustable geometry via Ride-4 chip and chainstay length

  • In-frame storage (PenaltyBox) on carbon models

  • 4-piston SLX brakes with great power and modulation

  • Proper freeride/big mountain handling

Mínimos
  • Stock suspension undergunned for aggressive riding; DHX2 rebound tune too light for heavy riders

  • Fox 38 GRIP damper lacks composure of GRIP2

  • SLX drivetrain feels mechanical

Leer reseña

Geometría
Especificaciones
Construir
Marco

SMOOTHWALL™ Carbon | Full Sealed Cartridge Bearings | Press Fit BB | Internal Cable Routing and Storage Compartment | 2-Bolt ISCG05 Tabs | RIDE-4™ Adjustable Geometry | 2 Position Axle | 180mm Travel. SMOOTHWALL™ Carbon Rear Triangle

ColoresGrey / Black; Red / Blue

Amortiguador trasero

Fox DHX2 Factory | SLS Spring | Sealed Bearing Eyelet | 25x8mm F Hardware | All Sizes = 230 x 65mm | Coil Spring SM - MD - LG - XL = 400 - 450 - 500 - 550

Viajar180mm

Tipo de resorteBobina

Notas del ciclista
Los pasajeros también vieron

First added 28 de septiembre

Last updated 23 de agosto

Not listed for 303 days