Rocky Mountain Element 70 RSL MTB Project
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Hello fellow ww's, I've been a long time reader and haven't presented myself.
This project started today when the postman got me a package with the frame . I'll be writing and uploading pictures as I receive the components. The target weight of this build is 9-9.5kg
I will be updating the part list as I receive them:
Frame: 2011 Rocky Mountain 70 RSL w/ Fox Float RP23 (2070g)
Fork: 2012 Magura Durin SL (1391g)
Shifter: Rear Sram x.0 shifter
Derailleur: Sram x.0 10 speed (202g)
Crankset: Aerozine x-12 SL, with 32t
Bottom Bracket: XXF Pressfit bb92
Chainguide: E.Thirteen
Cassette: XTR 11-36
Seatpost: Climax carbon 30.9x350mm
Seatclamp: Woodman Deadgrip SL 34.9 red
Saddle: Smud-Carbon Saddle (65g)
Bottlecage: Smud-carbon alu bolts (5g)
Stem: Syntace F109
Handlebar: Hylix carbon 31.8 x 600mm
Grips: ESI Chunky white
Brakeset: Magura Marta SL Magnesium
Wheelset: Stans Alpine with American classic and DT Revos
Let the fun times begin
-Chris
Package arrived.
2012 Magura Durin SL 100
This project started today when the postman got me a package with the frame . I'll be writing and uploading pictures as I receive the components. The target weight of this build is 9-9.5kg
I will be updating the part list as I receive them:
Frame: 2011 Rocky Mountain 70 RSL w/ Fox Float RP23 (2070g)
Fork: 2012 Magura Durin SL (1391g)
Shifter: Rear Sram x.0 shifter
Derailleur: Sram x.0 10 speed (202g)
Crankset: Aerozine x-12 SL, with 32t
Bottom Bracket: XXF Pressfit bb92
Chainguide: E.Thirteen
Cassette: XTR 11-36
Seatpost: Climax carbon 30.9x350mm
Seatclamp: Woodman Deadgrip SL 34.9 red
Saddle: Smud-Carbon Saddle (65g)
Bottlecage: Smud-carbon alu bolts (5g)
Stem: Syntace F109
Handlebar: Hylix carbon 31.8 x 600mm
Grips: ESI Chunky white
Brakeset: Magura Marta SL Magnesium
Wheelset: Stans Alpine with American classic and DT Revos
Let the fun times begin
-Chris
Package arrived.
2012 Magura Durin SL 100
Last edited by chrisMTB on Tue May 22, 2012 9:57 am, edited 4 times in total.
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fadr wrote:It looks very hopefully
Thanks!
I will be running a 1x10 speed. The following components are on the way :
Shifter: Rear Sram x.0 shifter
Derailleur: Sram x.0 10 speed
Crankset: Aerozine x-12 SL, with 32t or 34t chainring (still deciding)
Chainguide: E.Thirteen
Cassette: Sram XTR 11-36
Seatpost: Climax carbon 30.9x350mm (135g+ or -)
Seatclamp: Woodman Deadgrip SL 34.9 red
Saddle: Smud-Carbon Saddle (65g)
Bottlecage: Smud-carbon w/alu bolts (5g)
Stem: Syntace F109
Handlebar: Hylix carbon 31.8 x 600mm (115g)
Grips: ESI Chunky white
Brakeset: Magura Marta SL Magnesium
Wheelset: Stans Alpine with American classic and DT Revos
I can't wait to finish the build, I will be updating the thread with photos as components show up.
Last edited by chrisMTB on Tue May 15, 2012 11:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I really like these Rocky Mountain frames! Considering it for a new race bike next year so will be following this one closely!
Did you get a chance to test ride one before now? Just curious as when I last rode one I felt the BB was very low and was striking pedals where I normally wouldn't have had to think about it. Handled brilliantly on the descents as a trade off though, so I guess it was worth having to be a little more careful with the pedalling!
Did you get a chance to test ride one before now? Just curious as when I last rode one I felt the BB was very low and was striking pedals where I normally wouldn't have had to think about it. Handled brilliantly on the descents as a trade off though, so I guess it was worth having to be a little more careful with the pedalling!
campbellrae wrote:I really like these Rocky Mountain frames! Considering it for a new race bike next year so will be following this one closely!
Did you get a chance to test ride one before now? Just curious as when I last rode one I felt the BB was very low and was striking pedals where I normally wouldn't have had to think about it. Handled brilliantly on the descents as a trade off though, so I guess it was worth having to be a little more careful with the pedalling!
I didn't tested it, but on the bikeradar review said that the bottom bracket was a little low and pedals striked once in a while.
I received the Sram X.0 10 spd Rear Derailleur and had a Specialized phenom saddle. I opted to take out the leather of the saddle since it was horrible.
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So the saddle didn't work out for you I notice. How come? Hmm if I only I was inthe States I consider taking it off your hands.
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chrisMTB wrote:It was good for short rides but after 3 hours I've been dealing with discomfort.
That's not good. Are you still selling it? Would you send it to New Zealand?
So what are you running on it now instead?
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