
Please note: The Blue frames now come with a sealed bearing M12 ISIS bottom bracket and lower headset cup only (you can fit any standard 1 1/8" headset cup to the top), the Grey frames come with a complete headset but no bottom bracket.
- Brand new kit from Rockman based around their Slate 3 frame.
- Constructed from 6061-T6 aluminium alloy.
- Thin tubing keeps weight to a minimum.
- Updated CNC machined BB yoke helps save weight, whilst also increasing clearance for freewheels/sprockets and tyres.
- 68mm BB shell.
- Designed to clear 18T or 16T front sprockets/freewheels, however we recommend 18:15 gear ratio with 175mm cranks for this frame.
- Externally butted Tapered head tube (using a conventional 1 1/8" top cup and 1.5" lower cup) is 118mm long and gusseted to the down tube to ensure good strength. By using a larger lower cup, Rockman are able to increase the strength and rigidity of the frame and fork.
- Holes in the headtube help to reduce weight further.
- New web plating between the chain and seatstays stiffens up the rear end and reduces brake flex.
- Neat and simple CNC machined dropouts are spaced at 135mm and can be used with snail cams to tension the chain.
- Available with dedicated 4-Bolt Magura mounts (spaced at 99mm).
- Tough and lightweight anodised Grey or Blue finishes available.
- Vibrant high quality water transfer graphics finish the frame off nicely.
- Sold with colour-matched Rockman Spade fork (with matching 1 1/8"-1.5" Tapered steerer tube), and accompanying sealed bearing headset.
- Weight: 2.519kg (Frame: 1.495kg. Fork: 883g. Headset: 141g)
Geometry (With Rockman fork supplied with frame)
Wheelbase: 1085mmChainstay Length: 380mm
BB Rise: 60mm
Head Angle: 72 degrees
Centre of BB shell to top centre of head tube: 665mm (26.2")
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Hi, if the fork break how can you replace it ?
Posted by nicolas on 21/04/2011
Reply from TartyBikes on 26/04/2011
Hi Nicolas - We are able to order the fork seperately from RockMan, so replacing the fork if you break it is not a problem (as long as they have it in stock at the time!). Thanks, Mark