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Old 06-27-2010, 04:13 AM
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The Rocky ETSX bikes are pretty sweet. That's basically a very sweet ride at a sweet deal. I'd be all over that one.

18" is what I ride. How tall are you? What's your inseam? It might be OK. Smaller bikes are easier to throw around. But it's a comfort thing. My DH bike is a Devinci 8flat8 in a small size, and it's still actually pretty hard to get on from the downhill side it's so dang tall.

You'll have to take it for a ride to really know for sure. Maybe find a RM dealer and take one of these out for a test ride before you make the 4 hour drive...
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Old 06-27-2010, 04:23 AM
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i ride a rocky mtn soul for most stuff but i use my balfa bb7 for big drops ect.rocky mtn are great bikes ive had very few problems with mine.
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Old 06-27-2010, 07:26 AM
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Tony that first sentence was pretty much the info I was looking for haha. Thanks.

And yeah I definitely plan on trying some out - I might go in on monday or wednesday to try some bikes at the store.

Tony I think im slightly taller than you? Im just over 5'11... but... I wear a 32" leg or so? Not sure... got long limbs haha. We will see.


Thanks for the tips guys. I pretty much just need to shut-up and ride some bikes now, haha.

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Old 06-28-2010, 03:04 AM
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Hmmm, could be on the small side then. I'm 5'9 and all torso, teeny tiny legs, so if 18" fits me it might not fit you. Hard to say though, it's all about what feels more comfortable to you. Try out the LBS's first just to get an idea of a frame size. You never know until you ride it!
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Oh man, I took that bike for a ride today (the guy was in town)... Hoooo boy does it ride nicely! I really enjoyed it, and everything worked. The rear suspension didnt have full lock-out (at least we couldn't figure out how to set it), but I could stiffen it a whole ton or make it mooshy, and I can adjust travel from 4" to 5.5" as well. Gears all worked nicely... front brake maybe needs cable tightened... it really hasn't been ridden too much. The gears shift a weird way (buttons for one direction, and clicking break levers for the other), but it was still good, very smooth, all 24 gears or whatever worked. Rode it around a costco parking lot for around 15 mins doing different stuff... rode up/down curbs, hopped it, cat-walked a bit, endo, rode over a nice rock pile (4" rocks)... went really well.

He is willing to move on price down to 900 or 850 MAYBE(from 950)... so Im going to see what the parents say.

I should probably take some other bikes for a ride before deciding, but I had to say I had a great time on this bike.

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Oh the bike fit perfectly too! Except that i would need a new mount for the handlebars that sits closer in/higher up (about an inch or two). Inconsequential I think.
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What did you end up with Chris??!?
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Gah... I was going to get that bike... but he sold it before I got a chance to call it a done deal. Going to be taking some bikes at some shops for a ride tomorrow (for sure this time). Should be getting one fairly soon I hope! And I will certainly update when I do! Would really like to get something full suspension.
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