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The Instinct has reigned as Rocky Mountain’s long-ish travel 29er trail bike for some time now. I rode the Instinct during the BC Bike Race back in 2014 and found it to be an ideal bike for long days covering techy terrain. The Instinct’s front triangle also formed the heart of Rocky’s Pipeline plus bike, which …

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Rocky Mountain announced the new-and-improved version of their venerable Slayer in late 2016. The latest rendition features everything you could want in a modern, aggressive enduro bike: Full-carbon frame Boost spacing Wide tire clearance Slack (and adjustable) geometry Internal cable routing An aggressive component build …and so much more While the sleek frame lines and pleasing …

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If any new bike launch ever deserved a shredit, it’s Rocky Mountain’s new Slayer.  In Return to the Rockies, freerider Thomas Vanderham and enduro racer Florian Nicolai, head into the Canadian wilderness to put the new bike through its paces.  

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Gone from Rocky Mountain’s line-up for the past couple seasons, the Slayer is back for 2017. Like many all-mountain bikes we’ve seen released lately (Trek’s Slash and Remedy, Commencal’s META V4.2, and Pivot’s Firebird), the Slayer gets increased travel as well as a host of other updates. Rear travel is 165mm, and Rocky is speccing all models …

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