Jenson USA has
Rocky Mountain Element Alloy 10 Bike (2023, Black / Grey) for
$1499.94. Shipping is $85.
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RaiTech for finding this deal.
Features:
- FORM Alloy frame with internal cable routing, integrated frame protection, and spots for water bottle cages
- Shimano Deore 11-speed drivetrain performs exceptionally well in demanding conditions
- Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power
- Tubeless-ready rims for a smoother ride, better traction, and fewer flats
- Rocky Mountain Toonie Dropper Post quickly lifts and lowers your saddle with the press of a lever
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I was close to buying an Ibis Ripley but been happy with the Element. I think it is a great bike, and while the A10 version here is lower end components, it is still a good deal and can be upgraded later. However, if you are just getting into biking I personally think starting on a hardtail (HT) is best, just not sure what deals are out there for HT. I bought a HT (RM Growler 40 for $1300) in October 2023 when I was just getting back into MTB and rode all thru winter, even on trails in snow before getting a fat bike. I now ride 4+ times a week and own 4 bikes. If you could only have one bike the Element is a good option.
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I think the SRAM SX is not as smooth to shift as this 11 speed shimano. But the Jeffsy is going to be a better bike overall for long-term. The front triangle is carbon and the rear is alloy. Good mix of strength/durability/weight with that setup. I also think the SRAM brakes are better than the Tektros, but that's not saying much as many people don't like either.
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