freddybiker
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Aug 7, 2015 at 15:05
Aug 7, 2015
First Ride: Rocky Mountain Maiden
I use to own a flatline pro and i would say you're right saying it was way from light but the new generation of all mountain / enduro bike like the altitude is pretty light. You can get one of these for around 3000$ and it weight under 30#. I can't say much for the maiden, i did not try it, but i am expecting it to be pretty light.
Most people are bashing it as it islooking like something else... what about the session after Dave Weagle end is contract with iron horse. I agree it is really similar but frame engineering go further than look and some angle tweeking and suspention adjustments like the ride9 system may change everything.
I am expecting it to BE A KICKASS DOWNHILL RACE BIKE, but as RM roots are in freestyle i guessed they wanted it to be suitable for this purpose also. Again you have to possibility to change to geometry depending on your riding style.
I won't pronounce myself on it though, there is many good bike and RM will have to proove themselves with this one.
Let's give it a try ... when are the test rides?
Selling
Aug 23, 2014 at 11:57
Aug 23, 2014FLATLINE PRO - MUST GO - make an offer
$899 CADRocky Mountain flatline Pro 2008, beaucoup de composantes ont été "upgrade" par exemple: fourche boxxer team, freins juicy 7, crankset saint 2009, wheelset mavic 325/ hadley hub, potence sunline direct mount, guidon FUNN 785mm. Le vélo n'a roulé qu'une saison ( 2008 ) et 1 a 2 fois par saison depuis. Le prix est 900$.
Rocky Mountain flatline Pro 2008, a lot of components been upgraded, for exemple: boxxer team fork, juicy 7 brakes, 2009 saint crankset, mavic 325 on hadley hub wheelset, sunline direct mount stem, 785mm FUNN handlebar. The only full season i rode this bike was 2008 and after that only one to two times a year. The price 900$ or 600$ with no wheels on it.
Frederik Gendron