Details
Can you get rad on a fat bike? You can and you should. With aggressive trail geometry and massively wide tires, the Rocky Mountain Blizzard rides like a proper mountain bike in the snow, sand, and anything else you can get yourself into. Explore new terrain, venture beyond groomers and snowshoe trails! A stiff aluminum frame and fork tighten up the power transfer and steering response so you can surgically push the 4.8-inch Maxxis tires through fluffy powder and hardpack dirt, alike. Especially in the snow, simplicity is your friend, and the Blizzard 10 delivers on the promise with mechanical disc brakes and a Shimano 1x9-speed drivetrain that open up new terrain and excel in any conditions you can find.
Pedals sold separately
Specs
Frame | Rocky Mountain 6061 SL Series Alloy. 100mm BSA BB. Zero Stack Tapered Headtube. Internal Cable Routing. mm Dropper Post Compatible. 190mm Dropouts |
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Fork | Rocky Mountain Fat QR Al Light |
Headset | FSA No. 57B |
Axles |
Front: 135mm QR Rear: 190mm QR |
Hubs | Rocky Mountain Fat Bike 135mm QR / SUNringlé SRC 190mm |
Spokes | 2.0 Stainless |
Tires |
Front: Maxxis FBF Folding 26 x 4.8 Rear: Maxxis FBR Folding 26 x 4.8 |
Crankset | Rocky Mountain Microdrive 2 PC |
Chainrings | 24T |
Bottom Bracket | Rocky Mountain Sealed - Shimano Compatible |
Chain | KMC X9 |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Altus |
Cassette/Rear Cogs | Shimano CS-200 11-36T |
Shifters | Shimano Altus |
Handlebars | Rocky Mountain AM 760mm |
Tape/Grips | Rocky Mountain Lock On Light |
Stem | Rocky Mountain AM |
Brake Levers | Tektro Mechanical Brake |
Brakes | Tektro MD-M280 |
Saddle | WTB Volt |
Seat Post | Rocky Mountain 30.9mm |
* Subject to change without notice.