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Profile: Rocky Mountain

Cult bikes and frames from BC, Canada. There's more to a Rocky Mountain than meets the eye: take a closer look and you'll see the attention to detail and their dedication to quality. Hand-building bikes since 1983, Rocky Mountain Bikes are built for riders by riders, in a place where the riding rules.

When you get on a Rocky Mountain and take it for a spin you'll realize we practice what we preach. Building bikes for all types of riders which meet our standards is why we've developed four independent, purpose-built full suspension systems. It's why our R&D facility is located right beside our factory. It's why we're not a mass production operation. We hand build our bicycles and all of our wheels. We also invest heavily in quality control and high construction standards. It's why we offer everything from steel hardtails to 9-inch suspension downhill rigs. And, it's why we use name brand quality tubing and name brand components to build our bikes.

Even though we're bigger than we were when we started 21 years ago, we still employ the same practices, the same hands on approach we did then. It's all still right here in Vancouver, British Columbia, and because of that, subject to the constant scrutiny of all our employees. The noises from our factory can be heard right in our head offices.

We are a semi-custom bike manufacturer. We're not huge and were not trying to be. We're not pumping out hundreds of thousands of bikes a year. It's because of this we can take our time to ensure that every Rocky Mountain is the best it can be. So, if you want a quality ride from the tubing right through to the wheels, this is where you belong. Bikes built for riders, by riders, in a place where the riding rules.

Latest news & reviews

Rocky Mountains' 29inch
Rocky Mountain's introduction of 29inch Vertex and Elements seems to have caused quite a bow wave. We're looking forward to receiving our first batch of them but fear we'll be waiting a couple of weeks yet.
Thursday 4 August 2011
MBR Take a first look at RockyMountains Slayer
Revamped and re-specced for 2011, this stunner destroys everything in its path.
Wednesday 3 August 2011
A Carbon Ironbike?!
Matt Page has entered the prestigious 2011 Iron Bike event in Italy. Billed as the Worlds Hardest Mountain bike Race Matt will hopefully be putting in a top ten finish aboard his Rocky Mountain Element.
Monday 25 July 2011
MBR give Rocky Mountains Element 70 a first look in August 2011's mag
The Element is one of Rocky Mountain's best-selling bikes, so why mess with it? Weight. The new composite frame is 678grams lighter than its predecessor.
Friday 22 July 2011
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