Mountain Bike Rider — March 2018

(Michael S) #1

30 mbr MARCH 2018


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ocky Mountain’s Pipeline
enjoyed an illustrious inception,
as the dependable lieutenant
to the pioneering Froriders.
This trio of Canadian renegades
hurled their Pipelines off rock drops,
surfed them down scree slopes and
teetered them across treetop bridges,
launching the whole freeride movement
in the process.
Then the name disappeared from the
Rocky Mountain line-up for some time,

untilbeingresurrectedlastyearasa
140mm-travel Plus bike. But the new
model didn’t quite evoke the same spirit
as the original, with a frame that had
been borrowed and adapted from the
Instinct range, along with conservative
sizing and sticky suspension that ran on
bushings rather than bearings.
It’s this fi nal point that, in our view,
hamstrung almost the entire Rocky
Mountain range. Yes, it’s true that
bushings can be a better engineering

ROCKY MOUNTAIN


PIPELINE CARBON 50


A classic model gets a makeover that’s more


than skin deep but have the Canadians


overdone it on the adjustability front?


NEW BIKES

NEED TO


KNOW


O140mm-travel
Plus bike
OCompletely
reengineered
for 2018
OCarbon front
triangle
ONine different
geometry and
suspension
confi gurations

First rides


SWINGING A LEG OVER WHAT’S HOT THIS MONTH


140mm-travel Fox
Float DPS Evol shock
now glides on bearings
Free download pdf