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Rocky Mountain Element Team RSL.
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Rocky Mountain Vertex 29.
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Rocky Mountain Slayer 70 mud clearance.
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Rocky Mountain Slayer headtube.
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Rocky Mountain.
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Rocky Mountain Slayer weld detail.
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Rocky Mountain Vertex T.O.
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Old-school graphics on the Rocky Mountain Vertex T.O.
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Rocky Mountain Vertex T.O. custom colour SID fork.
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Rocky Mountain Vertex T.O. top tube.
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Rocky Mountain Vertex T.O. - Team Only.
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Rocky Mountain Flatline - this is what the pro-riders use.
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Rocky Mountain Flatline World Cup with Fox 40 RC2 forks.
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Rocky Mountain Flatline with Fox DHX RC4 rear shock.
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Rocky Mountain Slayer 70 bottom bracket detail with RaceFace Sixc cranks.
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Rocky Mountain Slayer 70.
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Rocky Mountain Altitude 70 rear carbon rocker.
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Rocky Mountain Element Team - representing Canada on the bar-ends.
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The Rocky Mountain Element Team uses this chainstay protector to prevent the chain ruining the carbon frame.
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Rocky Mountain Element Team headtube.
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There is no need for a brace on the rear of the Rocky Mountain Element Team - apparently the carbon swingarms are stiff enough. Impressive claims...
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Rocky Mountain Element Team rear end detail.
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Rocky Mountain Element Team uses a custom valved Fox Float RP23 out back.
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Rocky Mountain Altitude 29se - 29er.
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Rocky Mountain Altitude 29se top tube.
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Rocky Mountain Altitude 70.
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Rocky Mountain Altitude 70 uses Formula R1 hydraulic disc brakes and Easton's EA70 Lo Rise bars.
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Rocky Mountain Altitude 70 with Fox 32 Float RL FIT forks using a 15mm bolt-thru.
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Rocky Mountain Vertex 29 big wheeler.
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