Rocky Mountain SLAYER SXC 90 2007 VS Univega DUAL ACTION TEAM 1997 specs comparison
Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC 90
General InfosModel | Slayer SXC 90 |
Manufacturer | Rocky Mountain |
Year of production | 2007 |
Current price | Check price Here ==> |
Color choice |
-Not found |
Sizes |
- 15 (inches) - 16.5 (inches) - 18 (inches) - 19 (inches) - 20.5 (inches) |
Sizes |
- 15 (inches) - 16.5 (inches) - 18 (inches) - 19 (inches) - 20.5 (inches) |
Wheels And Breaking System
Bike front tire | 26 X 2.25 (inches) IRC Mibro |
Bike rear tire | Not Available |
Bike wheel size | 26 (inches) Wheels |
Brakeset type | Avid Juicy 7 Levers Avid Juicy 7 Brakes |
Hubs for disc brakes | Mavic Crossmax SX |
Rims manufacturer | Mavic Crossmax SX |
Spoke nipples type | Not Available |
Spoke wheel | Wheelset Mavic Zicral |
Frame and Body Specs
Frame materials | Aluminum |
Frame type | TIG-welded |
Handlebar construction | Race Face Atlas Low Rise |
Handlebar extender | Not Available |
Handlebar stem details | Race Face Deus XC |
Headset size | 1 1/8 (inches) Threadless FSA Orbit |
Gearing Specifications
Bicycle chain | 1/2 X 3/32 (inches) SRAM PC-971 |
Bottom bracket shell width | Not Available |
Bottom bracket type | Race Face Atlas X-Type |
Crankset parts and sizes | 22/32/44 Teeth Race Face Atlas AM X-Type |
Gear shift levers | SRAM X.0 Trigger |
Rear gear set | 9-speed |
Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC 90 Fork System Data
Derailleur (Front) | Shimano XT |
Derailleur (Rear) | SRAM X.0 |
Fork material | Single Crown Aluminum and magnesium |
Fork type | 120 - 160 (millimeters) Adjustable Travel Fox 36 Talas RC2 |
Other Specs of Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC 90
Component group sets | SRAM X.0/mix |
Pedals details | Optional |
Rear shock absorber | 6 (inches) Travel Fox DHX Air 5.0 |
Saddle seat | SDG Bel Air |
Seat post extension | Race Face Deus XC |
Univega Dual Action Team
General InfosModel | Dual Action Team |
Manufacturer | Univega |
Year of production | 1997 |
Current price | Check price Here ==> |
Color choice |
- janice - red and polished -Blue and polished |
Sizes |
- Large - medium - small |
Wheels And Breaking System
Bike front tire | 26 X 2.10 (inches) Panaracer Pro Comp |
Bike rear tire | Not Available |
Bike wheel size | 26 (inches) Wheels |
Brakeset type | Shimano XTR Levers Shimano XTR V-Brake Brakes |
Hubs for disc brakes | Shimano XTR |
Rims manufacturer | 32-hole WTB Powerbeam |
Spoke nipples type | Brass Nipples |
Spoke wheel | 2.0 (millimeters) Straight Gauge DT Stainless Steel |
Frame and Body Specs
Frame materials | Double-butted 7005 Aluminum |
Frame type | TIG-welded |
Handlebar construction | Club Roost Hardcore XL |
Handlebar extender | Optional |
Handlebar stem details | Control Tech |
Headset size | 1 1/8 (inches) Threadless FSA Orbit XL |
Gearing Specifications
Bicycle chain | 1/2 X 3/32 (inches) Shimano CN-IG71 |
Bottom bracket shell width | 68 (millimeters) English |
Bottom bracket type | 112.5 (millimeters) Spindle Shimano BB-M950 |
Crankset parts and sizes | 24/34/46 Teeth Shimano XTR M950-IG |
Gear shift levers | Shimano XTR RapidFire SL |
Rear gear set | 12 - 30 Teeth 8-speed |
Univega Dual Action Team Fork System Data
Derailleur (Front) | Top-pull and clamp-on 31.8 (millimeters) Shimano XTR Top-swing |
Derailleur (Rear) | Shimano XTR SGS |
Fork material | Triple-clamp Crown Magnesium |
Fork type | Rock Shox Judy DH |
Other Specs of Univega Dual Action Team
Component group sets | Shimano XTR 950 |
Pedals details | Wellgo WPD-97F Clipless |
Rear shock absorber | 3.5 (inches) Travel Fox Vanilla RX |
Saddle seat | Hollow Chromoly Rails With Kevlar Sides WTB SST |
Seat post extension | 27.0 (millimeters) Diameter Control Tech Control Post |
Useful links and guides ....
- To know more about this exacte bike, Rocky Mountain provided us with the latest version of its Slayer SXC 90 bike manual
- Find All parts, tires and accessories of Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC 90 Mountain bike here
- Get your Univega Dual Action Team manual book version yo know further about this bike
- Saddles, tires And mechanical parts for Univega Dual Action Team Mountain bike here