Specialized RockCombo
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Specialized RockCombo
Anybody know anything about the RockCombo bike by Specialized? I bought one used from my LBS. I don't know how old it is. I didn't see anything about it on their website. So does anybody know anything or know any sites with them? Is this a good bike? Thanks for the input.
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i thiink the only year they made it was 1989. here's the pages on it from my 1989 Specialized catalog, including a review on its ride by Ned Overend himself. of course, he did have a vested interest in saying good things about it. other than this, i know nothing about it, although i think i may have an old Bicycle Guide or Bicycling magazine somewhere that had a review of it
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Anybody know anything about the RockCombo bike by Specialized? I bought one used from my LBS. I don't know how old it is. I didn't see anything about it on their website. So does anybody know anything or know any sites with them? Is this a good bike? Thanks for the input.
If you don't like it, PM me and if it's a 22 we could do business.
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way early in the hybrid development period, where manufacturers couldn't decide if they should be more like road bike geometry with fatter tires, or flat bar mountain bikes with skinnier tires. if i'm remembering the Bicycling or Bicycle Guide article right, they tested a bunch of hybrids available at the time, including the Bruce Gordon Rock and Road, and a bunch of others. this was around the same time Tomac was racing mountain bikes with drop handlebars.
the next year, Specialized came out with their Crossroads line of hybrid bikes, more like mountain bikes with skinnier tires than the RockCombo was.
if i get motivated today, and the rains come as predicted, maybe i'll see if i can dig up that article.
the next year, Specialized came out with their Crossroads line of hybrid bikes, more like mountain bikes with skinnier tires than the RockCombo was.
if i get motivated today, and the rains come as predicted, maybe i'll see if i can dig up that article.
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Bikes: 2006 Specialized Tarmac Expert, 1990 Specialized Allez Epic, Specialized RockCombo (winter), 70's Motobecane Team Champion,
Originally Posted by shipinabottle
Anybody know anything about the RockCombo bike by Specialized? I bought one used from my LBS. I don't know how old it is. I didn't see anything about it on their website. So does anybody know anything or know any sites with them? Is this a good bike? Thanks for the input.
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pics look exactly like my bike- except for one thing. I don't have the drop handlebars. Mine come up over the regular handlebars. Would they make them both ways? I don't know if they make a lot of bikes like that.
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Originally Posted by shipinabottle
pics look exactly like my bike- except for one thing. I don't have the drop handlebars. Mine come up over the regular handlebars. Would they make them both ways? I don't know if they make a lot of bikes like that.
Your bars have been switched out..originally they were made with drop bars only with Suntour bar-end controls..
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1989 Specialized Rockcombo bike - Super cool!
Hello, I have a 1989 Specialized Rockcombo, and I love it. It's a most unusual bike and quite rare, and gets a lot of looks. Noboby believes that the drop bars are original equipment, because its so rare to see a mtn bike with them. Its a great piece oc cycling history. Mine is 22" and in near mint condition. I keep it hung up for show.





