![]() ![]() The second bike in the Rocky Mountain Altitude series is the Alloy 50, which is a slight upgrade from the Alloy 30 that will cost you $4,739. The rims are WTB ST i30 tubeless, with Maxxis Minion tires measuring 2.5” in the front and 2.4” in the rear. This bike comes with a 12-speed Shimano Deore groupset and other entry-level Shimano components such as the MT4120 hydraulic disc brakes. The fork is a RockShox Zeb Select, while the shock is a RockShox Super Deluxe Select+. Like the rest of the Altitude lineup, the Alloy 30 comes with 170mm front fork suspension travel, and 160mm of rear shock travel. Available in three different sizes – medium, large, and extra-large – the Altitude Alloy 30 is also available in two different wheel sizes, 29” or 27.5”. The Altitude Alloy 30 is the cheapest bike available in the Rocky Mountain Altitude series, with an alloy frame and a $3,839 price tag. Here we have the Rocky Mountain Altitude review, where we take a closer look at the all-mountain/trail/enduro mountain bike that will shred on climbs, descents, and everything in between. ![]() The Rocky Mountain RIDE 9 adjustment system allows the rider to tailor the bike to their riding style and terrain, creating a one-and-only experience on the full range of Altitude’s. ![]() If you’re looking for a do-it-all enduro/trail mountain bike review, you’ve come to the right place. For an all-rounder, it is difficult to find a comparable trail bike with 27.5” or 29” wheel options and this kind of capability. What separates the Rocky Mountain Altitude from its competitors is its wide price range from $3,839 to $10,229. See more: Full Review of Rocky Mountain Bikes This year’s series is capable of tackling everything from local singletrack or gnarly downhill descents, with short chainstays and 160mm of rear travel to reflect its true modern enduro bike geometry. Rocky Mountain Altitude is a fully capable enduro mountain bike with a complete range of options from basic alloy to race-ready carbon. Introducing the Rocky Mountain Altitude Series We’ll take a look at who it’s designed for and how it can fit your price range in our Rocky Mountain Altitude review. In this review, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about the Rocky Mountain Altitude mountain bike. The wide range is filled with options for different components and frames, whilst the aggressive geometry makes the Rocky Mountain Altitude a favorite bike of aggressive downhill mountain bikers. Rocky Mountain Altitude is an all-round trail and enduro mountain bike designed for aggressive riding, fast climbs, and even faster descending. ![]()
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