I haven't ridden their road bikes, but I can tell you I abolutely love my mountain bike! I have a 2005 Element 70 and my husband has the ETSX 70. We are both very pleased with our bikes. Good luck in finding the info you're looking for.
Kerry
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I'm looking at their Sherpa as a touring bike. I know they are predominantly a mtn bike company - has anybody ridden their road bikes?
I haven't ridden their road bikes, but I can tell you I abolutely love my mountain bike! I have a 2005 Element 70 and my husband has the ETSX 70. We are both very pleased with our bikes. Good luck in finding the info you're looking for.
Kerry
Thanks Kerry! It's good to know someone has some experience with Rocky Mountain.
Disclaimer: I work for a company that's related to Rocky Mountain bikes (but I know very little about the company itself).
They have an impressive reputation through the world for their mountain bikes. Their bikes are all built and assembled by hand here in Vancouver. Their road bikes offer has recently been significantly increased. I am guessing that their carbon frames are foreign-made (just like 90% of carbon frames as far as I know), though, but I could be mistaken.
My current bike is based on a Miele Uno frame but has all the parts of last year's Solo AL:30, which means: full Ultegra, Ksyrium Elite wheels, Fisik Pave saddle, etc. They're all great (I LOVE the wheels, they're really tough). I will probably try to get one of their new frames this year. I am not especially patriotic for a Canadian, but I find their new maple leaf design and gloss really pretty.