RockhopperComp or RM-Elevation?
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RockhopperComp or RM-Elevation?
Hi crew again.
sorry for asking again. I am on a dilemma. To choose Specialized Rockhopper A1 Comp Disc or Rocky Mountain Elevation.
I like the specialized because of the disc equipment (julies) and because of the finishing on the frame...decals coated....the rocky mountain has easton tubes (does this make a big deal?) an MX80 fork and raceface cranks...can someone enlighten me a bit on this shootout on every aspect? I want a stiff bombproof upgradeworthy frame but without it being stripped off components. Both bikes are 750 sterlings here at the UK.
thanks!!!!
sorry for asking again. I am on a dilemma. To choose Specialized Rockhopper A1 Comp Disc or Rocky Mountain Elevation.
I like the specialized because of the disc equipment (julies) and because of the finishing on the frame...decals coated....the rocky mountain has easton tubes (does this make a big deal?) an MX80 fork and raceface cranks...can someone enlighten me a bit on this shootout on every aspect? I want a stiff bombproof upgradeworthy frame but without it being stripped off components. Both bikes are 750 sterlings here at the UK.
thanks!!!!
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yes yes ...i have posted this thread...but then again...the frames look the same to me ... also i would love to know of the frame weight on the rockhopper comp...