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Rocky Mountain ALTITUDE CARBON User Manual

Rocky Mountain ALTITUDE CARBON
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PLATFORM MANUAL
ALTITUDE CARBON
Rider: Jesse Melamed
Photo: Margus Riga
Location: North Vancouver, BC
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Rocky Mountain ALTITUDE CARBON Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frame MaterialCarbon
SuspensionFull Suspension
Drivetrain1x12
BrakesHydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
Wheel Size29"
Intended UseEnduro

Summary

Introduction

Rider Etiquette

Guidelines for courteous trail use and yielding to other users.

Trail Usage Rules

Rules for riding on sanctioned trails and respecting the environment.

Getting to Know Your Bike

Technical Details

Key features and design aspects of the Altitude bike.

Basic Setup

Shock Sag Recommendations

Recommended sag percentages for front and rear suspension.

Fork Sag Recommendations

Recommended sag percentages for the front suspension.

Shock Eyelet Bearing

Service Procedure

Steps for removing and installing shock eyelet bearings.

Altitude Spring Chart

RIDE-9 Adjustment System

Understanding RIDE-9 Positions

Explains the different geometry configurations and their effects.

RM Two-Position Axle

UDH Hanger Compatibility

Cable Routing How-To

Rear Derailleur Cable Housing

Installation Guide

Step-by-step instructions for replacing derailleur cable housing.

Dropper Post Housing

Installation Guide

Step-by-step instructions for replacing dropper post housing.

Rear Hydraulic Brake Hose

Installation Guide

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the rear hydraulic brake hose.

Critical Dimensions

Pro Tips & Tricks

Exploded View

Full List of Parts

Small Parts Kits

Warranty Information

Coverage and Exclusions

Details warranty terms for frame, hardware, wear items, and common exclusions.

Not Covered Items

Specifies what is not covered, including wear, damage, and improper use.

Damage Liability Limits

Defines limitations on consequential and incidental damages.

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