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BottleRocket Product Video
Transition Owner Kevin Menard and factory rider Mike Metzger take the stock build BottleRocket to Whistler and Duthie hill to show you why this bike is so awesome.
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marseer
(Oct 6, 2011 at 21:32)
Transition is awesome because they aren't afraid to make their advertising videos over-the-top and intentionally ridiculous, instead of full of complex mumbo-jumbo, trying to convince you that their design is better than someone else's. Keep it up guys!!
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I'm on my v.1 BR (small, "raw", 140mm) since Aug '07, which puts smile on my face every ride still today. Geo is just spot-on for me personally (with short legs & long torso).
Like said in this vid (00:51), lately I also appreciate how it does All-Mtn pretty well. (I put it on a bit of "diet" down to 38lbs from 42lbs by skipping DH tubes & DH-casing tires and such.)
I like this latest version (Is that v.5?) especially for its rear-cable routing, but my v.1 is still going strong.
Thanks Transition!
Like said in this vid (00:51), lately I also appreciate how it does All-Mtn pretty well. (I put it on a bit of "diet" down to 38lbs from 42lbs by skipping DH tubes & DH-casing tires and such.)
I like this latest version (Is that v.5?) especially for its rear-cable routing, but my v.1 is still going strong.
Thanks Transition!
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I built up a 2011 frame and have had an blast this season. I pedal it up Galbraith without problem and it loves to be pointed down. It's been fun on cross country trails in the Methow and jump lines at Duthie. Fun, nimble and versatile sums it up. But, just because it can handle the WBP doesn't make it the choice for high-speed runs - the Bottlerocket is not a DH sled.