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  • 2013

    altitude.bikes.com

    ALTITUDE MSLALTITUDE

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    Well cut to the chase and let you know that the 2013 Altitude is the most complete and best riding Trail

    bike on the market. Its the total Trail bike package. But wait a second, what is this category the bike

    industry calls Trail? Didnt it used to be just cross-country and freeride? Isnt most mountain biking

    done on Trails? How is this a category?

    Adding definition to its ambiguous name, Trail represents riders who value descending performance

    as much as climbing efficiency and light weight as much as durability. Trail bikes are for riders who

    want one bike that can do it all. Or, in other words, Trail bikes are for most of us. We want a bike that

    we dont have to make excuses for on epic climbs, or when things get rowdy on the descents. This is

    2013 Altitude.

    The story of 2013 Altitude is not a new frame material, or wheel size, or adjustable geometry feature,

    or suspension configuration, or pivot system, or geometry, or carbon construction process that would

    enable us to make such bold claims about our new Trail bike; Its all of them combined in one total

    package. Every T was crossed and every I was dotted in the development of the 2013 Altitude and the

    result is an entirely new and complete ride.

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    RIDER: THOMAS VANDERHAM LOCATION: WHISTLER B.C. PHOTO: STERLING LORENCE

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    The term Research & Development tends to be used loosely

    in the bike industry. We dont want to speak to what others do,

    but for Rocky Mountain R&D is a cornerstone in our business.

    Arguably, we pool more resources in R&D per bike than any

    other brand. Its this commitment to constant innovation that

    has elevated our brand to where we are now making some of

    the most innovative products in the industry.

    Our team of engineers in Vancouver has the luxury of a full

    prototype and test facility just steps away from their desks. An

    idea can be born in a meeting room, drawn on the computer

    and turned into a prototype in a matter of days. This close

    connection to the prototype and testing process allows us

    to be as creative and move as quickly as we want. Its not

    unusual to see one of our engineers holding a welding torch or

    operating the CNC machine. We feel that its critical to always

    know how our bikes go together.

    Then the really fun part of the R&D

    process happens: riding. Our staff

    is made up of avid mountain bikers

    and we often head out with our team

    athletes to put concepts to the test on

    some of the most demanding terrain

    in the world. Sometimes an idea is

    approved or killed in one short ride and

    sometimes it takes months.

    We pride ourselves on our R&D process

    that helps us make the innovative

    products we do, always with the ultimate

    goal of creating the best riding bikes

    possible so you can Love the Ride for

    years to come.

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    LOCATION: RMB R&D FACILITY, VANCOUVER, BC - PHOTO: BRIAN PARK, JOANNE HUGHES

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    2013

    ALTITUDE 770 MSL

    27.5 WHEELS

    From the fi rst minute of Altitudes design process, there was never any doubt that we would build it around 27.5 wheels.

    The rolling advantage of a 29 wheel is indisputable, but the wheel size is limited when it comes to longer travel bikes. Bike

    weight, wheelbase and other design constraints prevent manufacturers from creating truly nimble and light bikes with long

    travel and 29 wheels. Although they are arguably the quickest handling, 26 wheels simply give up too much momentum

    when rolling through the rough stuff. The limitations of both 26 and 29 for this kind of bike made 27.5 a no-brainer for

    the Altitude.

    Although tire casing sizes vary from brand to brand, on average the 27.5 size is almost halfway between 26 and 29.

    This means the 27.5 rider gets more rolling advantage than a 26, while maintaining a super nimble and agile ride. The 27.5

    wheel size is the best of both worlds and it simply makes sense.

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    OTHER SYSTEMS

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES : SmoothLink SUSPENSION

    Rocky Mountains patented SmoothLink has been referred to by at least one reviewer as the Holy Grail of suspension systems,

    because it delivers active bump absorption without compromising pedaling efficiency. A big statement, but science backs it up,

    and please bear with us on the techno-speak for a moment.

    SmoothLinks design characteristics mean that a line drawn through the main pivot and the rear pivot is always above the

    rear axle at all points of travel. This is the key differentiator between SmoothLink and other suspension systems. The lower

    linkage member is virtually parallel to the Average Chain Torque Line (ACTL), at all points of travel. THIS is the key to bob-free

    suspension, since the two are parallel, the chain tension cannot act on the suspension.

    Lower Link

    Lower Link

    ACTL

    ACTL

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    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES : SmoothLink SUSPENSION

    Force at Rear Wheel Curve:Every bike manufacturer will show you a different suspension rate curve for their frame and try to demonstrate to you how

    their design is superior. However, these curves are all dramatically different, and unless you have a degree in rocket science,

    indecipherable.

    The question riders should ask is how does each curve really FEEL on the trail? We want to change the conversation, and

    demonstrate what happens with the force at the rear wheel. This is what you the rider will actually experience on your ride.

    With SmoothLink, the force increases steeply at first. This is the platform, giving you a firm pedaling sensation. Once the rear

    wheel moves through the threshold it flattens out, climbing linearly, giving you that smooth, buttery feeling mid stroke. In the

    end stroke, the forces begin to climb more steeply again, controlling bottom out. It becomes more and more difficult to reach

    the hard, bottom out feel, preventing the rider from getting thrown from the bike under heavy impact.

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    Pedaling Platform Zone

    Active Travel Zone

    Bottom Out Control Zone

    This is what the rider will actually feel : the force at the rear wheel. Hard to push through the first 20mm (propedal).

    Propedal blows off and give smooth, linear feel to 110mm. Suspension ramps from 110-150mm to prevent harsh bottom out, which

    can throw the rider off.

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    Lighter Rider, HigherStarting Pressure Slacker Geometry +

    More Bottom Out Force

    Heavier Rider, LowerStarting Pressure

    Steeper Geometry +More Plush

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    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES : RIDE-9 SYSTEM

    Riders come in all sizes and ability levels, and the terrain they ride varies. Featured on our 2013 Altitude, our patent pending new RIDE-9

    System enables the rider to customize geometry and suspension rate to their riding style and weight, so they can truly Love the Ride.

    Nine possible geometry and suspension rate confi gurations are possible thanks to two interlocking inserts. By having two nested shock

    mounts, we have a much greater range of adjustability. Rotating these pieces manipulates the position of the rear shock affecting the head

    angle (66.6o-68.3o), seat angle (73.6o-75.3o ), and bottom bracket drop (-10mm to +10mm) of the bike, as well as the force required to bottom

    out the suspension.

    The dual rotating inserts allow for nine different positions. By moving

    the shock forward, the geometry slackens and the suspension rate

    becomes more progressive, giving greater bottom out resistance for

    aggressive downhill trail riding. When you move the shock backwards,

    the geometry becomes quicker and the suspension more supple, for

    ripping around on technical singletrack and better climbing traction.

    When you move the shock upwards, it requires a higher air pressure

    to support the rider at sag. This is benefi cial to lighter riders, allowing

    them to run in the sweet spot of the shock, and not wind up with an

    under pressurized shock, which feels overly harsh. Conversely, when

    you move the shock downwards, a heavier rider wont need as much air

    pressure, increasing shock and seal durability, and keeps the damping

    range usable.

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    - FRAME SIZE XS S M L XL

    A HEAD ANGLE (deg)66.6-68.3

    66.6-68.3

    66.6-68.3

    66.6-68.3

    66.6-68.3

    B SEAT ANGLE (deg) 73.6-75.3 73.6-75.3 73.6-75.3 73.6-75.3 73.6-75.3

    C SEAT TUBE (mm) 381 419 457 483 521

    D HORIZONTAL TOP TUBE LENGTH (mm) 540 565 585 605 630

    E HEAD TUBE LENGTH (mm) 100 110 120 130 145

    F CHAINSTAY LENGTH (mm) 428 428 428 428 428

    G BOTTOM BRACKET DROP / RISE (mm) -10 to +10 -10 to +10 -10 to +10 -10 to +10 -10 to +10

    H STANDOVER HEIGHT (mm) 734 734 734 734 734

    I WHEELBASE (mm) 1095 1120 1142 1163 1189

    ALTITUDE GEOMETRY

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES : StraightUp GEOMETRY

    When Rocky Mountain debuted StraightUp Geometry with Altitude in 2009, its characteristic steep seat angle was the fi rst

    in the industry. However since then it has changed they way the industry looks at longer travel full suspension bike geometry.

    Now, imitators abound. With longer travel full-suspension bikes there is a tendency, once sagged, for the rider to wallow behind

    the rear wheel, making for ineffi cient pedaling and positioning on the bike. Altitudes relatively steep 74.5 static seat angle

    ensures that once sagged, the rider is still in an optimal pedaling position for optimal power output. This is just another

    ingredient in creating the most effi cient trail bike possible.

    STRAIGHT UP GEOMETRY AS DEMONSTRATED ON ALTITUDE

    STRAIGHT UP 74.5

    THE COMPETITION

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    ABC REGULAR SEALED BEARING

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    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES : ABC PIVOT TECHNOLOGY

    Our patent pending Angular Bushing Concept (ABC) pivots represent a paradigm shift in high performance suspension linkage

    in the most literal sense. ABC pivots consist of an angular contact polymer bushing which rotates on a tapered alloy pivot. By

    carefully controlling the tolerance of these pieces, we are able to specify a torque value on the pivot and can eliminate binding,

    which has been, until now, impossible. The more you tighten a typical bushing system, the more the pivot will bind. Not so with

    ABC Pivots. And get this; theyre lighter, more durable, and laterally stiffer than a cartridge bearing. On Altitude, we saved 120

    grams by switching to ABC pivots while increasing rear end pivot stiffness by 105 percent. Yes, you read that correctly; ABC

    pivots are more than twice as stiff than a sealed cartridge bearing. Plus, they need almost no maintenance just clean the contact

    surfaces from time to time.

    We first introduced ABC Pivots in 2011 on Element RSL and MSL and most of our customers are still riding the same bushings

    that came on their bikes. The technology has been such a success for Rocky Mountain, that it was a no-brainer to use them

    on 2013 Altitude. The result is not only one of the stiffest and lightest trail bikes on the market, but one that also requires less

    maintenance.

    ABC PIVOT LOCATIONS

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    ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES : SmoothWall CARBON CONSTRUCTION

    Theres a wide range of quality in carbon bicycle construction nowadays and it makes a huge difference in the ride and durability

    of a bike. Its diffi cult for the customer to tell whats inside the frame. If we could put windows in ours to show whats going on, we

    would! Before we get into detailed tech-talk, the take away is that our carbon manufacturing process in conjunction with ABC

    pivots put us at the very front of the pack of the industry in stiffness-to-weight ratio and frame durability. A super light bike isnt

    any good if the rider loses power to frame fl ex or the frame is fragile in crash situations.

    Rocky Mountains FORM C13 High Modulus SmoothWall construction is 100% designed, engineered and tested in house by our

    engineering team. SmoothWall construction is achieved by sculpting the inner surface of the frame as carefully as the outer,

    with the help of an inner mold, as opposed to the traditional air bladder. This results in no excess resin, fi bers or fi ller, meaning

    no stress risers or extra weight.

    The most important characteristic of SmoothWall technology is that it enables us to construct frames with the highest carbon

    layup density. SmoothWalls super high fi ber to resin ratio with maximum compression of the pre-preg carbon layers results in

    the lightest and stiffest construction possible. SmoothWall also allows us to use full length (uncut) fi bers, yielding a stronger

    frame. This all adds up to one of the most sophisticated carbon frames in the world.

    Altitude MSL utilizes a precise carbon layup schedule, using multiple types of carbon weaves in specifi c locations to maximize

    stiffness and impact resistance while minimizing weight. Weve taken special care with the Altitude to reinforce the high impact

    areas (underside of downtube, chainstays, sides of seat stays) with impact resistant carbon weave, negating the need for clunky

    bolt on protection.

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    2013 ALTITUDE TECH FEATURES

    1. 142mm E-Thru Rear Axle

    We put a lot of hard work into making Altitudes frame one of the stiffest in the industry, so there was never any doubt whether

    to use a 142mm rear axle. Not only is it the stiffest setup possible, wheel changes are easier than ever.

    2. Internal Cable Routing

    A bike with such clean lines should have clean cable routing. Altitudes internal cable routing keeps things tidy, and importantly, is very

    service friendly. No fishing around with a coat hanger and headlamp needed!

    3. Rear Shock Remote Cable Routing

    With many remote options available for the new generations of rear shocks, cable routing is an issue, but we allowed for them with clean routing

    (external on alloy and internal on MSL).

    4. Stealth Dropper Post Routing

    Tired of ripped hydraulic lines or that loop of cable bunching up when you drop your saddle? Both are a thing of the past with

    Altitudes Stealth routing.

    5. ISCG-05 Chainguide Mounts

    For Super-D and Enduro style riders, we specd ISCG-05 mounts so you need not worry about dropping your chain.

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    RIDER: THOMAS VANDERHAM LOCATION: WHISTLER B.C. PHOTO: STERLING LORENCE

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    2013 ALTITUDE 790 MSL SPECIFICATIONSAlso available as frame only

    FRAME FORM C13 Hi Mod Carbon Smoothwall Monocoque. ABC Pivots. Tapered Head Tube. Press Fit BB. Internal Cable Routing. ISCG05 Tabs. RIDE-9 Adjustable STRAIGHT UP Geometry + Suspension Rate

    FORK Fox 34 Float 150 Kashima FIT CTD 27.5"

    FRONT TRAVEL 150mm. FIT Damper / Rebound / Climb (Lockout) - Trail (3 Position Compression) - Descend (Open) Settings / 15mm Axle / Tapered Steerer / Kashima Coating

    SHOCK Fox Float Remote Kashima CTD Custom Trail Valved

    REAR TRAVEL SmoothLink Design 150mm. Rebound / Remote Climb (X-Firm ProPedal) - Trail (ProPedal) - Descend (Open) Settings / Kashima Coating / Adjustable Suspension Rate

    STEM Race Face Turbine CNC 6 x 60-70mm

    HANDLEBAR Race Face SixC Carbon 3/4 Rise 31.8mm x 725mm x 9 Sweep

    BRAKES Avid Elixir X0 Trail 4 Piston Hydraulic Disc 180mm

    SHIFTERS Sram X0 Matchmaker X Triggers 2x10spd

    FRONT DERAILLEUR Sram X0 S3 Direct Mount 2x10spd

    REAR DERAILLEUR Sram X0 Type2 10spd

    CRANKS Sram S2210 Carbon 170-175mm 36/24T 10spd

    FRONT HUB DT Swiss M 1.4 Straight Pull 15mm Axle

    REAR HUB DT Swiss M 1.4 Straight Pull / Star Ratchet Freehub / 12 x 142mm

    CASSETTE Sram XG-1080 11-36T 10spd

    RIMS DT Swiss X 1.4 Tubeless Ready

    TIRES Schwalbe Nobby Nic Folding Tubeless Ready 27.5" x 2.35"

    SEATPOST RockShox Reverb Stealth 30.9mm x 380-420mm

    SADDLE fi 'zi:k Tundra 2