The Slayer has returned to the Rocky Mountain line for 2017. This long-travel trail bike has been revitalized to tackle the most demanding enduro courses and to log laps in the bike park.
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Rocky Mountain Slayer highlights
- 170mm front travel
- 165 rear travel
- Compatible with 1x drivetrains
- Ride-4 adjustable geometry
- Full carbon frame
- Compatible with 27.5 and 26+ tires
- Four models and a frameset
- Pricing from US$4,199 – US$6,999 (UK and Australian pricing TBC)
- Available December 2016
Rocky Mountain Slayer frame features
Each of the four complete Slayer models are built around the same full-carbon frame. The Slayer is offered in four frame sizes, and each has room for a single water bottle in the main triangle.
Tucked below the bottle mounts is a compartment that can house a Shimano Di2 battery for riders who wish to run an XTR or XT Di2 drivetrain.
Like Rocky Mountain’s other full suspension models, the Slayer uses a Horst-link suspension design coupled with the company’s clever Ride-4 adjustable geometry system.
Rocky Mountain Slayer pricing, spec and availability
Pricing for the four bikes is as follows. All four builds along with the frameset will be available in December.
- Slayer 790 MSL — £TBC / US$6,999 / AU$TBC
- Slayer 770 MSL — £TBC / US$5,799 / AU$TBC
- Slayer 750 MSL — £TBC / US$4,999 / AU$TBC
- Slayer 730 MSL — £TBC / US$4,199 / AU$TBC
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