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Rocky Mountain Flatline Unlimited Bike

Rocky Mountain Flatline Unlimited Bike

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Rocky Mountain Flatline Unlimited Bike

The Rocky Mountain Flatline Unlimited Bike features LC2R suspension, which reacts extremely fast to keep your wheels glued to the ground even in the chunder. This unique linkage design also eliminates pedal bob when you’re accelerating out of corners and does away with brake jack on the steeps.

  • SRAM Hammerschmidt FR crankset for smooth, derailleur-less shifting
  • Marzocchi 66 RCV crown fork provides 180mm of bumpabsorption
  • Low stand-over height lets you move around and shift weight easily
  • 700mm bars to give you pinpoint control when you’re pinning it
  • Adjustable rear travel sets up for jumping or rough terrain

Bottom Line: Your new freeride steed.

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Anybody knows exactly what's the average weight on this bike?

Anybody knows exactly what's the average weight on this bike? How does it handle up hill?

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November 4, 2009

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47 lbs for this build. If you plan on pedaling a lot of hills this bike is not for you. This bike is made for downhill and monster trucking over any thing in its path.

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November 4, 2009

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if im spending 3500 plus dollars on a bike how do you guys package

if im spending 3500 plus dollars on a bike how do you guys package the bike? and if the shippmwnt gets damaged on the way what happens??

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September 1, 2009

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Here is the detailed info on how HuckNroll builds & ships bikes ___________________________________________
http://www.hucknroll.com/mountainbike/newsletter/a756/Birth-of-Your-Bike.html?cmp_id=EM_SAL11006a6&mv_pc=r105.

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November 3, 2009

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The bike ships completely built and comes in a huge "ready to ride" box. All you have to do is pull it out and ride off. We have certified mechanics build the bikes and the boxes are custom made for our company to make sure the bikes arrive perfect. Once they arrive you should inspect them with the freight driver to insure no damage has occurred. If it has been damaged you will be taken care of for sure. Thanks

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September 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Ships completly built

By: Hucknroll.com Employee
April 6, 2009

This bike ships complete. All you have to do is put on the front wheel.

Don't forget to order pedals & shoes if you don't have them already.

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hey ima 6 foot rider i came across a medium and a large and im

hey ima 6 foot rider i came across a medium and a large and im buying one so im asking to all riders the medium frame or the large frame is better? i know its prefrence i rode both bikes and its a long bike i wanna know how it rides? thanks

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August 26, 2009

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Well. . . I'm around 5'7 and on the bikes that I've ridden I am more comfortable with the medium sized frame so if you like your bike a little smaller then i would go with the medium but since your around 6 foot the large would probably be the better choice

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October 1, 2009

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Could this bike be any sicker?

Could this bike be any sicker?

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April 7, 2009

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Any bike that weighs 47lbs+ should come standard with a lift ticket.

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August 28, 2009

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LOL, pretty bad. Should come in flat black so you don't show up on radar when you're bombing down the hill.

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April 9, 2009

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Only if it was mine!

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April 7, 2009

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No way! It doesn't get any better!

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April 7, 2009

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Frame Material, Main Triangle:
Aluminum 
Frame Material, Rear Triangle/Swing Arm:
Aluminum 
Seat stay Material:
Aluminum 
Chain stay Material:
Aluminum 
Suspension Linkage Material:
Aluminum 
Pivot Type:
LC2R 
Rear Travel:
170-213mm 
Frame Travel Adjustments:
170-213mm 
Suspension:
LC2R 
Frame Geometery Adjustments:
3 position adjustment 
Shock Included:
Fox DHX 3.0 
Headset:
FSA Orbit Z 1.5 reduced to 1.125in 
Intergrated Chain Guide:
ISCG05, machined tabs 
Cable Stop:
Hammerschmidt 
Rear Axle:
150 x 12mm 
Fork:
Marzocchi 66 RCV, 1.125 steer tube 
Wheelset:
[Hub] Rocky Mountain Wheel Tech; [Rims] Mavic EX325 Disc; [Spokes] DT Swiss, 14 gauge straight, 3 cross, 32 hole 
Front Derailleur:
Hammerschmidt 
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM X9, short cage 
Shifters:
SRAM X9 
Crankset:
Hammerschmidt 
Teeth:
N/A 
Crank Arm Length:
170-175mm 
Pedals:
Rocky Mountain flat 
Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Hammerschmidt FR 
Brake Levers:
Shimano Deore BR-M575 
Brakes:
Shimano Deore Hydraulic BR-M575 
Rotors:
203mm/203mm, 6-bolt 
Head Angle:
64.6 deg 
Handlebar:
Rocky Mountain Alloy DH 
Handlebar Width:
700mm 
Handlebar Rise:
30mm 
Grips:
Rocky Mountain lock-on 
Stem:
Rocky Mountain Alloy DH 
Stem Length:
50mm 
Stem Angle:
10 deg 
Chain:
SRAM PC-951 
Chain Guide:
Hammerschmidt 
Cassette:
SRAM PG-950-9 
Range:
11-32T 
Tire Front:
WTB Prowler 
Tire Front Size:
26 x 2.5in 
Tire Rear:
WTB Descent 
Tire Rear Size:
26 x 2.5in 
Tubes:
Presta 
Seatpost:
RMB SP-601 2-Bolt 
Seatpost Diameter:
30.9mm 
Seatpost Length:
300mm 
Cables / Housing:
Jagwire 
Saddle:
WTB Pure V Race 
Seat Collar:
Quick release 
Weight:
47lb 9oz (21575g) 
Recommended Use:
DH, Freeride 
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 Years 
DISCLAIMER:
Bike is NOT ready to ride and requires assembly by a certified bike mechanic. 

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