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2024 Specialized

Rockhopper Expert

Prezzo Produttore

849 €1199 €
Peso12,7 kg  
TelaioAlluminio
SospensioniHardtail, 100mm
ForcellaRockShox Judy
Ruote27.5″ / 29″ Alluminio
Trasmissione1 × 11
GruppoDeore
FreniShimano Disco idraulici
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Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
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Dimensionamento
XS

158cm – 167cm

SM

165cm – 173cm

MD

169cm – 180cm

LG

177cm – 186cm

XL

183cm – 191cm

XXL

186cm – 194cm

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BikeRadar
Specialized Rockhopper Elite 29 review

giu 2023 · Sarah Bedford

Impressively lightweight, well-specced short-travel hardtail that’s seriously capable on the climbs

Pro
  • Comfy, strong and efficient pedalling position

  • Fast-rolling tyres

  • Decent Shimano brakes

  • Crisp, reliable gear shifting

Contro
  • The 90mm of fork travel puts limitations on the technical grade of trail that's comfortable to ride

  • Straight head tube will limit but not rule out fork upgrade options

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Bike Perfect
Specialized Rockhopper Elite 29 review – a smooth and stable ride

ott 2022 · Jim Bland

Specialized’s Rockhopper Elite 29 brings a remarkably smooth ride, but certain specification choices limit its full potential

Pro
  • Low weight

  • Urgent and fast feel

  • Fantastic brakes

  • Air sprung fork

  • Huge gear range

Contro
  • Straight head tube limits upgrade potential

  • QR front and rear

  • Strange spec differences between sizes

  • Small volume tires

  • No dropper

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MBR
Specialized Rockhopper Elite 29 review - MBR

ago 2022 · Alan Muldoon

The Specialized Rockhopper is a stalwart of the hardtail world, and the 29in version is well designed with an impressive spec list that almost places it amongst the best hardtail mountain bikes but for a few elements that take the edge off its otherwise great performance. Specialized Rockhopper Elite 29 need to know: Shimano Deore clutch derailleur and full length rubber chainstay protector minimise chain slap Don’t like sage green? Specialized offers the Rockhopper in three colourways Shimano hydraulic brakes offer a one-finger lever action With a massive 11-51t cassette, the Rockhopper is perfectly geared for climbing Frame At 13.2kg, the 2022 Specialized Rockhopper Elite 29 isn’t just the lightest bike in the shop bought category of our Hardtail of the Year test; it’s also the lightest bike in the overall test. The sleek A1 Premium aluminium frame definitely helps shift the scale in the right direction, but the lightweight wheels, specifically the rear, are what really gives the Rockhopper an advantage when it comes to climbing or accelerating out of corners. With a relatively short front end and longer chainstays, the riding position on the Rockhopper Elite 29 is the most XC focused bike in the test, and again this bolsters climbing efficiency. You could hang this bike up in the shed for six months and the brakes will still work like new next time you ride it. That’s not to say it’s dated though, far from it. With a sloping top tube and a relatively compact 450mm seat tube, the Rockhopper has a modern silhouette with stacks of standover clearance. Specialized has also gone to great lengths to conceal the rack mounts inside the stays so as not to ruin the overall look.  A slender chainstay bridge doubles a kickstand mount too. Cable routing on the front triangle is all neatly hidden inside the downtube. There’s zero cable noise but flip the bike over and the open ended downtube where the cables exit is going to act like a mud magnet. Also, the seat tube on our test bike had not been reamed properly so the alloy post got scratched up really badly after just a couple of rides. So a dropper post would be the first upgrade we’d make, and the frame has routing for it. Suspension Longer travel suspension forks need beefy upper tubes to retain stiffness and steering precision, so it’s fitting that the Rockhopper only comes with a 100mm travel RockShox Judy to maximise both. In fact, Specialized takes customisation to the next level on the Rockhopper platform by fitting 80, 90 or 100mm travel forks depending on the frame size, of which there are five. The 100mm travel RockShox Judy on the size L gives a smooth, composed ride. It’s air sprung so you can accurately match the spring rate and associated sag to your rider weight, while the TK lockout will come in handy if you want to make use of the rack mounts to transform the Rockhopper Elite into a hardcore …Continue reading »

Pro
  • Light and fast. Superb brakes

Contro
  • Skinny tyres

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off.road.cc
2021 Specialized Rockhopper Expert 29 review

dic 2020

The Rockhopper Expert sits atop Specialized's entry-level cross country range. It’s light and the frame is pretty well-shaped, but the spec leaves a lot to be desired and the price sits at a confused spot in Spesh’s line up. Canyon Grand Canyon AL SL 7.0 review Specialized Epic Expert Carbon Evo 2020 review The best mountain bikes you can buy for under £1,500 - full sus and hardtails The Specialized Rockhopper Expert is built around a reasonably light alloy frame, runs a 120mm fork, and rolls on 29” wheels.

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Bikerumor
2021 Specialized Rockhopper reshapes affordable XC hardtail mountain bikes, from just $500

mag 2020 · Cory Benson

Specialized's new Rockhopper is the best they've ever made - affordable singletrack MTB performance for everyone, in 9 size range across all wheel sizes!

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Geometria
Specifiche
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Telaio

Specialized A1 premium butted alloy, zero-stack head tube, internal cable routing, 135x9mm forged dropouts, chainstay-mounted disc brake, replaceable alloy derailleur hanger, stealth rack mounts, dropper post compatible

ColoriGloss Electric Green / Dark Moss Green; Satin Smoke / Gloss Chrome

Forcella

RockShox Judy, Solo Air, Turnkey damper, 46mm offset, QR, 80/90/100mm travel (size-specific), alloy steerer

Escursione100mm

Tipo di mollaAria

Bottom Bracket

Square-tapered, 73mm, internal bearings, 122.5mm spindle

Stem

Stout 3D-forged alloy, 31.8mm, 6-degree rise

Manubrio

Stout Mini Rise, alloy, 9-degree backsweep, 15mm rise, 31.8mm

Sella

Bridge Sport, Steel rails, 155/143mm

Reggisella

Alloy, 2-bolt clamp, 30.9mm

TipoRigido

Pedali

SBC-54 Flat pedal

Manopole

Specialized Trail Grips, lock-on

Gruppo
Deragliatore posteriore

Shimano Deore M5100, SGS, 11-speed

Manovella

Stout 1x, forged alloy

Leve del cambio

Shimano Deore M5100, 11-speed

Cassetta

Shimano Deore, 11spd, 11-51t

Catena

Shimano CN-LG500, W/QUICK-LINK

Freni

Front: Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc, 160,180mm, Rear: Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulic disc, 160mm

TipoShimano Disco idraulici

Ruote
Cerchi

Specialized Alloy, hookless, Tubeless ready, 25mm inner width

Raggi

Stainless, 14g

Mozzo anteriore

Formula DC-20, 6-Bolt, disc, 100x9mm spacing, quick-release

Mozzo posteriore

Formula DC-22, 6-Bolt freehub, disc, 135x9mm spacing, quick-release

Pneumatici

Front: Ground Control 2BR, 650B/29x2.35, T5, Rear: Ground Control 2BR, 650B/29x2.35, T5

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