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:00 to 1:18 timeline and review 1:18 TO END IS ACTUAL RIDING OF THE BIKE What is it: A more price point friendly version of Rocky Mountain’s high-end race bike, the full carbon Element RSL (race super light) and MSL (marathon super light). Of course those bikes are still around, too, but now they have a younger sibling that shares all the same MSL geometry and design, with a more friendly price tag. Starting point is 00 for the Element 10. There are also Element 30 and 50 versions on the way to market, which will run 00 and 00 respectively. All three bikes are 120mm travel steeds meant for long distance racing, or friendly all day cross-country epics. Just like the its carbon predecessor, the new Element uses a four-bar SmoothLink suspension design. How are the Element 10, 30 and 50 different: Well, compared the carbon MSLs, the only difference according to Rocky Mountain is frame material, price and weight. The key is how they are the same. Rocky got deservedly great reviews for its carbon MSL offering and is attempting to duplicate that for the more price conscious consumer. The three new 120mm 26-inch bikes are 00, 00 and 00 respectively, meaning you don’t have to take out a second mortgage or sell your car just to buy a bike that is race — and trail — worthy. Features you need to know about include: 7005 aluminum FORM tubesets, extended top tube, slack 69.5-degree head angle, four-bar patented SmoothLink suspension, a nifty sag indicator on the
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