by Simon Ananda Raj May 19, 2025 1 min read
Montra is an Indian performance bicycle brand with all types of bicycles for all kinds of riders. The 2018 range of bicycles from Montra have seen the Rock MTB range get a good facelift in terms of performance. We got the opportunity to test ride the Montra Rock 2.1 26” (2018) and here is what we thought. Weight: 14.5 kgs Usage: Leisure
A performance focused hardtail MTB for rough and flat trails.
Product Rating Out of 5
✔ Strong frame
✔ 24-Speed Altus Drivetrain
✔ Well Treaded Tires
✖ No suspension lockout
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Rock 26" Hardtail Aluminium Alloy
Slanting top tube provides extra standover clearance.
Suntour M3030-A Suspension Fork With 75mm Travel
During the test ride the suspension fork worked well and took in the pressure which made handling safer at that speed.
Shimano Altus 3x8-Speed
The 24-Speed Shimano Altus drivetrain worked smoothly on flat trails.
Mechanical Disc Brakes
The Mechanical Disc brakes felt balanced and safe to use on rough terrains.
Kenda Komodo K0127 26" x 2.1"
Well treaded 26” tires for added grip.
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The Montra Rock 2.1 26” is built around a hardtail Alloy frame. This top tube is slanting from the front to the seat tube. This gives extra standover clearance for the rider, which is helpful when riding over bumpy trails. The seat stays are shaped in a way which helps absorb vibration off the surface and thus making it comfortable for the rider on the saddle. The heaviness of this bicycle is its strength as it can take hard hitting of the surface. This frame comes in 3 sizes; Small, Medium and Large.The Suntour M33 front suspension fork has a 75mm travel which works well on flat trails with occasional bumps. There was a fast slope on the trail during the test ride and this suspension fork worked well on it and took in the pressure which made handling safer at that speed.
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Slanting top tube provides extra standover clearance
The Rock 2.1 26”(218) comes equipped with Shimano Altus at the front and rear as derailleurs. These derailleurs worked well during the test ride with no lags experienced. The 24-Speed drivetrain has the range for sudden steep climbs as we as to go all out on high gears. The Shimano Altus trigger shifters were easy to use and in good reach from the handlebar grips.
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The 24-Speed Shimano Altus drivetrain worked smoothly on flat trails
This hardtail MTB which I test rode came in a full Black primary colour on the frame with Orange and White graphics. The gloss paint job is of good quality with a shine to it. The design graphics are simple and elegant with minimal work. The slanting top tube, new seat stay design and heavy treads all make this bicycle aesthetically pleasing. The colour coded brake cables and saddle enhance the look of this bicycle.
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The Rock 2.1 26” (2018) comes in just 1 colour variant; Gloss Black with Orange/White graphics
The Logan Mechanical Disc brakes handle the stopping power on the Rock 2.1. These are basic Mechanical Disc brakes which are enough to keep the bicycle in control on flat and slippery trails. Both jamming of the brakes and interval braking felt safe even at high speeds. The XMR Alloy 68mm handlebar on this hardtail MTB is impressive in length. This width enables superior control and maneuverability of the bicycle when riding fast on flat trails. The handlebar grips were comfortable but it did lack some cushioning which was felt on bumpy trails.
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The Mechanical Disc brakes felt balanced and safe to use on rough terrains
As in the name of this bicycle, this Rock 2.1 26” (2018) rolls on a pair of 26” x 2.1” Kenda Komodo tires. These tires had bulky treads which were evenly spaced out including at the corners. These treads helped the cycle roll over natural trails easily. The XMR trail saddle has perfect length and width to keep the rider sore free and bumpy trails.
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Well treaded 26” tires for added grip
This hardtail MTB is strong and can take a lot of hard hitting from the flat trails and rough urban roads. The 24-Speed shifters give a good range for climbing hills as well as acceleration on flat sections. The well treaded tires help maintain good traction on rough surfaces. Priced at Rs.24,7 (as on 6th March 219) the Montra Rock 2.1 26” (2018) is an ideal choice for anyone looking to buy an MTB for flat and bumpy trails.Prices are subject to change by the brand, without due notice.