The RockCombo is a rare bike, these were a one-year deal that was slightly bungled in execution and are fairly sought-after (or were a few years ago). I have a buddy that found one locally for a deal, he likes it a lot.
Seems a bit small for whoever rode it last
send_it_431 on
Pure gold. My dream bike for sure.
desertsalad on
Bruh, that’s the OG gravel bike.
scrupoo on
It says right there what it is! 😝
101Puppies on
It’s an early production gravel bike with road bike handlebars in 1989. The 90s trek 7000 was a gravel bike that is similar geometry but with flat bars. I still ride my 1992 Trek 7000 every day, I’ve yet to find anything that handles as well. You’ll really like it.
spleeble on
I had one for a while. They are very neat pieces of history but they don’t ride super well.
Yours looks pretty much all original. You should keep it that way whether you hold on to the bike or not. This is one instance where that’s better than harvesting parts.
GSiepker on
Junk, I’ll take it off your hands…… it’s a gem!! Refurbish it and shred it!!! Unless of course you want to give it to me….
fattires on
Keep it original. That’s a collectors item.
bigwheelsbigfeels on
Looks like a badass rock combo w drop bars to me
Apart_Bid2199 on
I dont believe you dont know what that is…
Bluesalsa54 on
You got yourself a beauty!
psyentologists on
I’ve always thought that someone should make a modern 26″ RockCombo, like Handsome Cycles made reproduction XOs a number of years ago. Maybe it’s too niche, or maybe it’s not niche enough..
West-Combination6685 on
Next trend I predict is beach cruiser bars, like the OG Klunkers.
odd_corners on
Just out of curiosity, where in central PA?
I swear I saw this same bike on Craigslist a decade ago lmao
Would totally grab it if it was my size
Mechagouki1971 on
It is hard to tell what it is because the branding and model name are ao minimalist and understated.
As sought after as these have become, I would recommend anyone who wants one to seek out a late ’80s or early ’90s Stumpjumper (or even RockHopper) frame and build your own take on it; the Rock Combo shared a frame with the Hard Rock IIRC, whereas Stumpys or that era were Tange Prestige.
MathCrank on
I once went to an estate sale. Hoarder and the guy had 8
Lickford on
1 of 500 rock combos. So sad I don’t have mine any more.
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The RockCombo is a rare bike, these were a one-year deal that was slightly bungled in execution and are fairly sought-after (or were a few years ago). I have a buddy that found one locally for a deal, he likes it a lot.
Seems a bit small for whoever rode it last
Pure gold. My dream bike for sure.
Bruh, that’s the OG gravel bike.
It says right there what it is! 😝
It’s an early production gravel bike with road bike handlebars in 1989. The 90s trek 7000 was a gravel bike that is similar geometry but with flat bars. I still ride my 1992 Trek 7000 every day, I’ve yet to find anything that handles as well. You’ll really like it.
I had one for a while. They are very neat pieces of history but they don’t ride super well.
Yours looks pretty much all original. You should keep it that way whether you hold on to the bike or not. This is one instance where that’s better than harvesting parts.
Junk, I’ll take it off your hands…… it’s a gem!! Refurbish it and shred it!!! Unless of course you want to give it to me….
Keep it original. That’s a collectors item.
Looks like a badass rock combo w drop bars to me
I dont believe you dont know what that is…
You got yourself a beauty!
I’ve always thought that someone should make a modern 26″ RockCombo, like Handsome Cycles made reproduction XOs a number of years ago. Maybe it’s too niche, or maybe it’s not niche enough..
Next trend I predict is beach cruiser bars, like the OG Klunkers.
Just out of curiosity, where in central PA?
I swear I saw this same bike on Craigslist a decade ago lmao
Would totally grab it if it was my size
It is hard to tell what it is because the branding and model name are ao minimalist and understated.
As sought after as these have become, I would recommend anyone who wants one to seek out a late ’80s or early ’90s Stumpjumper (or even RockHopper) frame and build your own take on it; the Rock Combo shared a frame with the Hard Rock IIRC, whereas Stumpys or that era were Tange Prestige.
I once went to an estate sale. Hoarder and the guy had 8
1 of 500 rock combos. So sad I don’t have mine any more.