Rocky Mountain
Rocky Mountain Solo 30 C1
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SKU: B0285MD3GB
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Discipline
Gravel

Front Travel
Rigid

Rear Travel
Rigid

Wheel Size
700c
Description
The Fluffy Stuff...
Specification
The Nitty Gritty...
Frame | Rocky Mountain Butted 6061 SL Series Alloy | 1x Only | BB386 EVO | 12x142mm Axle | Flat Mount Disc | 700x40c & 650bx2.2 Compatible | Dropper Post Compatible | Fender Mounts |
Fork | Rocky Mountain Carbon Gravel | Full Carbon Steerer |100 x 12mm Axle |3 Pack & Fender Mounts |
Headset | Rocky Mountain | Sealed 36°x45° Bearings | 30.2mm x 41mm x 7.1mm Upper | 40mm x 51.8mm x 7.5mm Lower | 1.5" Crown Race |
Stem | Rocky Mountain 31.8 XC | 7° Rise | XS = 60mm | SM = 70mm | MD = 80mm |LG = 90mm | XL = 100mm |
Handlebar | Rocky Mountain | Reach 70mm | Drop 120mm | Flare 18° | Width: 420mm XS | 440mm SM-MD | 460mm LG-XL |
Grips | Rocky Mountain Gel Bar Tape |
Brakes | TRP Spyre | Resin Pads | F:TRP 160mm | R:TRP 160mm |
Shifters | Sram Apex |
Rear Derailleur | Sram Apex 1 |
Cranks & Chainring | FSA Omega AGX+ | 40T |19mm Spindle | XS-SM = 170mm | MD = 172.5mm Crank Length | LG-XL = 175mm Crank Length |
Bottom Bracket | FSA BB386 |
Cassette | Sram PG-1130 11-42T |
Chain | KMC X11-1 |
Front Hub | Shimano Tiagra | 12x100mm |
Rear Hub | Shimano Tiagra | 12x142mm |
Spokes | 2.0 Stainless |
Rims | WTB ST i23 TCS Tubeless | 32HTubeless Ready - Tape / Valves Incl |
Tires | F:Kenda Piedmont 700 x 40 // R:Kenda Piedmont 700 x 40 |
Seatpost | Rocky Mountain 27.2mm |
Saddle | WTB Volt 142 |
Weight | This information isn't available yet. We will update the weight of this model as soon as possible |
Notes | We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but reserve the right to update specifications & prices without notification. |
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material
6061 Aluminium
travel
Nil
Configuration
Rigid

Inspired by Vancouver's North Shore mountains, home to some of the world's most diverse and rugged terrain, Rocky Mountain has been developing high performance mountain bikes since 1981.
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