Introduced back in 2001, the Slayer has long been Rocky's aggressive, freeride, and big mountain bike. The latest version, released in June, maintains the same send-it mentality with an emphasis on durability, adjustability, and descending prowess.
To pay homage to the hard-charging lineage of the Slayer, we decided to test the lone downhill bike in the Slayer lineup. Retailing for $4,600, the Park 30 build is geared toward bike park riders looking for a bulletproof bike that'll withstand summers of abuse. So what better way to put the Slayer through its paces on a wide variety of proper trails than a week riding the Whistler Bike Park? A tall ask for any bike; find out how the Slayer held up and performed!
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0:00 Intro
1:08 2023 Slayer Frame Details
4:24 Sizing
Geometry Adjustments
7:16 Suspension Setup
7:59 Suspension Performance
10:11 Descending Performance
11:34 Build Kit Analysis
11:38 SRAM G2 RE Brake Performance
12:53 RockShox Boxxer Select Performance
13:30 SRAM GX 7-speed Drivetrain Performance
14:05 - RaceFace ARC 30 Wheel Performance
14:35 - Durability of the Slayer
15:21 - What’s The Bottom Line?
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