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Rocky Mountain just released two new bikes into the wild, a 24″/26″ kids full suspension bike called the Reaper as well as an aggressive 27.5 Plus hardtail called the Growler. Details below.
The Reaper provides the same aggressive trail performance found in our Thunderbolt and Altitude full suspension bikes in a smaller package for young rippers. It can tear up singletrack, smash technical descents, and slay bike park laps all day long. And, because we know that kids grow (and have younger siblings), the Reaper is easily convertible from 24” wheels to 26” wheels and vice versa. Don’t fear the Reaper.
“The Reaper is the most fun and lightest full suspension bike I’ve ever ridden. It’s good for everything! I can sometimes pass my dad on the trails and I’m even riding A-Line in the bike park!” —Dane Jewett, 10 Years Old
Available early November.
The Growler takes full advantage of high volume 27.5+ tires and next generation trail geometry for a capable, confident ride. More traction makes short work of scrabbly climbs, more forgiveness helps hold aggressive lines, and intuitive handling keeps the ride playful. Cheers, eh!
Available late August.
For more info visit www.bikes.com
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