Designed for the rugged riding that surrounds our North Vancouver office, the Rocky Mountain Instinct is a versatile, long travel 29er. No stranger to pushing the limits of what trail bikes are capable of, Wade Simmons sampled the Instinct and came away with a verdict: it’s a contender on a variety of terrain and a ton of fun.
KEY FEATURES
• Ride-9 adjustable geometry & suspension chip
• Stealth dropper post & internal cable routing
• 130mm of Smoothlink travel
• RTC-29 Geometry: HA 67.7°-69.3°, BBD 40mm-21mm, CS 452mm
• ISCG05 Tabs
• ABC Pivots
For more info, check out the
Rocky Mountain site.
Video by
Matt Dennison.
that was by far the coolest way to play music i have ever seen.
Here is the one that I did for the Bicycle Film Festival back in 2009.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSJLEd-PRpY&feature=share&list=UUsj19mlEgJIHjApySDQ9KIg
It's still a fresh video though! Good work!
Also...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SylGOskjWw
Wade you kill it as usual!
Very GOOD MUSIC!!!!!
Can't see myself having fun on that bike. Sorry... : )
Makes surprisingly tight turns too.
I'd loose the tires though, swap them for some Schwalbe NN or better yet some HD, or a different Conti or Maxxis.
I've been riding for about 22 years on 26ers for some time, so I do agree I might be a little stuborn. BUT, that being said, 650b seems the way to go for me. I'll start with something like the SC Bronson...
preference on the second one
keep it going