BikeRadar recently popped along to Milton Keynes, where Trek UK proudly presented its full 2017 bicycle range. We’ve popped the bits that interested us the most into the article below.
- Trek 2017 road range highlights
- Best cross-country mountain bikes
- Trek’s Slash 29 picks up where the Remedy 29 left off
Trek Remedy 9 Race Shop Limited
Not to be confused with the more expensive 9.9 Race Shop Limited, this is the top-end alloy version of Trek’s latest Remedy. Coming in at £2,900, it’s a particularly well-equipped and attractive enduro machine.
The frame itself still uses Trek’s full-floater suspension design and ABP concentric pivot at its Boost-spaced rear axle.
The Remedy also gets Trek’s Knock Block system, which stops interaction between its fork and frame in a crash scenario through the use of a sacrificial alloy wedge that integrates below the upper headset cup. When you stack it, the alloy wedge snaps, taking the brunt of the force and preventing the crown from impacting the down tube at speed. Should the crown still hit the frame, the impact will be cushioned by two large rubberised sections.
Up front there’s a dual-position Rockshox Lyric RC, it’s boost spaced and offers either 160mm or 130mm of travel. The rear end provides 150mm of travel through a Deluxe RT3 shock. The transmission consists entirely of SRAM’s X1 components.
Trek Slash 9.9 29 Race Shop Limited
Trek Stache Carbon
Trek Fuel EX goes plus
Trek Top Fuel 9.9 Race Shop Limited
Full suspension fatties
And one for the young’uns
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