Rocky Mountain Slayer Specs and reviews

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Rocky Mountain Slayer specs

General Information
Model Name Slayer
Brand/Manufacturer Rocky Mountain
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin Canada
Mountain Bike Type enduro
Intended Use all-mountain
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry (reach) 430-505mm
Frame Geometry (stack) 615-630mm
Frame Geometry (head tube angle) 63.6-65 degrees
Frame Geometry (seat tube angle) 76-78 degrees
Frame Geometry (chainstay length) 428mm
Frame Geometry (wheelbase) 1199-1280mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type PF30
Headset Type IS42/IS52
Internal Cable Routing yes
Frame Storage tool integration
Protection Features frame armor, chainstay protector
Suspension System
Suspension Type full suspension
Front Suspension Brand and Model Fox
Front Suspension Travel 170mm
Rear Suspension Brand and Model RockShox
Rear Suspension Travel 170mm
Suspension Adjustments compression, rebound, lockout
Suspension Design/Kinematics four-bar
Flip Chip or Geometry Adjust Features yes
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model SRAM X01 Eagle
Shifter Brand and Model SRAM X01 Eagle
Crankset Details (length) 170-175mm
Crankset Details (chainring size) 32T
Cassette Range 10-52T
Chain Type and Brand SRAM
Q-Factor standard
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model SRAM Code RSC
Rotor Size (front) 200mm
Rotor Size (rear) 200mm
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Brake Pads organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width (internal/external) 30mm/36mm
Hub Type and Engagement rapid engagement
Tubeless Ready yes
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Maxxis Minion DHF/DHR II 29x2.5"
Tire Compound and Sidewall Casing dual compound, EXO+
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain aggressive, all-terrain
Max Tire Pressure 35 PSI
Insert Compatibility CushCore-ready
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 40-50mm, 0 degrees
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model WTB Volt
Seatpost Type dropper
Dropper Post Travel 150mm
Seatpost Diameter 31.6mm
Pedals Included no
Headset Brand and Bearing Type FSA, sealed
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Standover Height (S/M/L/XL) 715mm/740mm/770mm/800mm
Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'5"
Stack and Reach 615-630mm, 430-505mm
Effective Top Tube Length 605-640mm
Chainstay Length 428mm
Bottom Bracket Drop and Height low
Head Tube and Seat Tube Lengths varies by size
Price & Availability
MSRP $5,999
Market Availability North America, Europe
Color Options Black, Blue, Red
Warranty Coverage (frame) lifetime
Warranty Coverage (components) 2 years

Pros and Cons of Rocky Mountain Slayer


Pros Cons
1. Excellent downhill performance 1. Heavier than some other bikes
2. Durable frame and components 2. Limited climbing ability
3. Good suspension system for rough terrain 3. Higher price point
4. Stylish design and color options 4. Not as versatile for all types of riding

Common Issues and Problems with Rocky Mountain Slayer


Common Problems with Rocky Mountain Slayer Bike:
1. Chain Slippage during Gear Shifting
2. Noisy Brakes that Require Regular Adjustment
3. Suspension Fork Seal Leakage
4. Loose or Creaking Headset
5. Dropper Seatpost Malfunction
6. Bottom Bracket Creaking
7. Wheel Alignment Issues Causing Wobbling

User Reviews of Rocky Mountain Slayer


Name Review
Emily The Rocky Mountain Slayer is a beast of a bike! It handles rough terrain with ease and the suspension is top-notch.
Mike I've been riding the Slayer for a few months now and it's been a joy to ride. The bike feels solid and reliable on descents.
Sara The Slayer exceeds my expectations in terms of performance. It's a great choice for aggressive riders looking for a capable bike.
Chris I've taken the Slayer on some challenging trails and it has impressed me every time. The build quality is excellent.

Common Questions About Rocky Mountain Slayer


  • Can I upgrade the rear suspension on the Rocky Mountain Slayer?

    Yes, you can upgrade the rear suspension, but make sure to consult with a professional to ensure compatibility.

  • What is the maximum tire pressure recommended for the Slayer?

    The recommended maximum tire pressure for the Slayer is 35 PSI for optimal performance.

  • Does the Slayer come with a dropper post?

    Yes, the Slayer comes equipped with a dropper post with 150mm of travel for adjustable saddle height on the fly.

  • Are the chainstay lengths the same for all frame sizes of the Slayer?

    Yes, the chainstay length of the Slayer is consistent at 428mm across all available frame sizes.

  • Can I use CushCore inserts with the tires on the Slayer?

    Yes, the Slayer is CushCore-ready, allowing you to use CushCore inserts for added tire protection and performance benefits.

  • What type of headset does the Slayer come with?

    The Slayer comes with an IS42/IS52 headset from FSA, providing smooth and reliable steering performance.

  • Does the Slayer have internal cable routing for a clean look?

    Yes, the Slayer features internal cable routing to maintain a clean aesthetic and protect cables from the elements.

  • Are there any color options available for the Rocky Mountain Slayer?

    Yes, the Slayer is available in Black, Blue, and Red color options to suit individual preferences.

  • What is the warranty coverage for components of the Slayer?

    Components of the Slayer are covered under a 2-year warranty, ensuring quality and reliability for the specified duration.

  • Is tool integration included in the frame of the Rocky Mountain Slayer?

    Yes, the Slayer features tool integration within the frame for convenient storage of essential tools while riding.