2013 Rocky Mountain Altitude MSL 11
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| Parts | Brand | Model | Additional info |
| Frame | Rocky Mountain | Altitude 790 MSL | 27.5 wheels |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rear Shock | Fox Racing Shox | Float CTD Adjust Kashima | 150mm |
| Fork | Formula | Float 34 CTD Adjust Kashima | 150mm |
| Headset | Cane Creek | 40 series, IS42/52 | |
| Handlebar | Race Face | SIXC Handlebar | 785mm |
| Stem | Race Face | Atlas | 50mm |
| Grips | Race Face | Sniper Lock On | |
| Brakes | Avid | X.0 Trail | 180mm |
| Brake Levers | Avid | X.0 Trail | |
| Shifters | SRAM | XX1 | |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM | XX1 | |
| Chainguide | e*thirteen | LG1+ Chainguide | 36T |
| Cranks | SRAM | XX1 | |
| Chainrings / Sprocket | SRAM | XX1 | 36T |
| Bottom Bracket | SRAM | Pressfit Ceramic GXP BB | |
| Chain | SRAM | XX1 | |
| Cassette / Rear Cog | SRAM | XX1 | |
| Front Rim | Stan's NoTubes | Flow EX | 27.5 / Tubeless |
| Rear Rim | Stan's NoTubes | Flow EX | 27.5 / Tubeless |
| Hubs | Stan's NoTubes | 3.30 | 32H / 15mm / 142mm / XD Driver |
| Spokes | DT Swiss | Competition | Alloy Prolock |
| Front Tire | Schwalbe | Hans Dampf | 27.5 x 2.35 Evo / Trailstar / TLR / SnakeSkin |
| Rear Tire | Schwalbe | Hans Dampf | 27.5 x 2.35 Evo / Trailstar / TLR / SnakeSkin |
| Saddle | WTB | Silverado SLT | Ti |
| Seatpost | RockShox | Reverb Stealth | 125mm |
| Seatpost Clamp | Other | Rocky Mountain | CNC |
| General Info | ||
| Model Year | 2013 | |
|---|---|---|
| Riding Type | Trail / All-Mountain | |
| Weight | 25 lb 14 oz (11737 g) | |
11 comments










JMHV
1/9/2013 7:07 AM
Rad, rad, rad!
thebyker
1/8/2013 11:34 PM
reverb stealth is so damn awesome...
kyle10bike
1/8/2013 8:12 PM
I want one!
MattPatt
1/8/2013 10:28 AM
Quite the specimen! Well done. Carbon rims on 240 hubs and this thing wins.
pAz
1/8/2013 8:26 AM
did you try it without the chainguide?
at my slash it works out pretty well...
MattPatt
1/8/2013 10:23 AM
By pretty well, how well are we talking? No dropped chains? How about noise?
bturman
1/9/2013 9:30 AM
Talking VERY well. Zero dropped chains for me so far. Keene said he's dropped one in 4 months. Also followed a chap down porcupine with no guide and no problems. I believe it.
Noise is nonexistent as well, and by removing the guide you really do lose a lot of friction. A taco style bash guard might be a good investment though.
Gorgeous ride, btw!
pAz
1/8/2013 10:35 AM
just rode it two times, not a single problem and nothing to hear all the time...
Billyray829
1/8/2013 6:30 PM
I've tried pretty hard, and can't seem to drop the chain without a guide. Silent, too.
sspomer
1/8/2013 7:15 AM
Bike of the Day 1-8-2013! STEALTH!!!
661lee
12/19/2012 4:55 PM
That thing is awesome! What happened to the frame graphics?