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2011 Trek Top Fuel 8

2011 Trek Top Fuel 8

The Trek Top Fuel line of racing full-suspension mountain bikes begins with the Top Fuel 8. The “8” has an Alpha Red aluminum frame with the same ABP rear suspension pivot and magnesium EVO link found on the Top Fuel carbons for awesome control, even under braking. The 100mm travel rear suspension is centered around an air-adjustable Fox Float ProPedal RP-2 shock. Paired with a RockShox Reba RL suspension fork with handlebar-mounted remote lockout, the Top Fuel 8 will keep you attached to the technical, rocky trails you used to dread. Shimano’s updated 10-speed SLX components fill the drivetrain role with accurate shifts. Wheels are critical to a race machine, and Bontrager Race Lite wheels bring light weight and solid reliability to the table. Bontrager components also make up the

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2011 Top Fuel 9.8

2011 Top Fuel 9.8

Trek’s Top Fuel 9.8 full-suspension mountain bike is what so many pro-level racers wish they could ride. A made-in-Wisconsin OCLV carbon fiber mainframe and carbon seatstay is supremely light, durable and stiff. The net-molded tapered head tube, and BB90 bottom bracket eliminates heavy bearing hardware, while adding rigidity to an already stiff frame. Trek’s Active Braking Pivot (ABP) rear suspension geometry keeps the 100mm travel shock working, even under heavy downhill braking, and the Full Floater bottom link for the rear Fox F-series Remote RL ProPedal shock helps it work better on washboard surfaces. The suspension fork is also a Fox F-series Remote RL with handlebar-mounted remote lockout and 100mm of travel. Shimano’s proven and much-refined XT 10-speed drivetrain components are

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2011 Trek Cobia

2011 Trek Cobia

29ers are easy to spot in a crowd, and it’s not just the slightly odd wheel size. It’s the goofy grin of the riders, too! Gary Fisher’s collection of 29ers offers performance-oriented bikes for the first-time off-roader, and the Cobia is a great place to start. With a hydroformed aluminum frame for a backbone, the Cobia is ready for trails. The Rock Shox Recon suspension fork is air-adjustable for a wider range of terrains and rider weights. 27-speed SRAM and Shimano components fill the drivetrain role, while Promax hydraulic disc brakes keep everything under control on rough trails. Bontrager Ranger 29er wheels run 32 spokes for maximum durability. Bontrager components make up the bars, stem, saddle and seatpost. The old mountain bike in your garage might need to be put out to

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2011 Trek Sawyer

2011 Trek Sawyer

What was it like at the dawn of mountain biking? Did Gary Fisher and his friends really fly down the fire roads of Mount Tamalpais on old balloon tire bikes? Did they use one-speeds with coaster brakes? Now you can return to that era, but without all that tedious mucking about with coaster brakes with the Sawyer. Avid hydraulic disc brakes replace back-pedal coaster brakes to reign in those 29’er Bontrager wheels. A mix of SRAM and Shimano make up the drivetrain, including a Truvativ Firex 32/22T crankset, complete with ring guard. The custom-butted chromoly steel frame has a split rear dropout, allowing you to convert to a belt drive, or just remove your regular chain completely for cleaning. Neat, huh? The fork is a classic cro-mo straight-blade, too. Bontrager also supplies the

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2011 Trek EX7

2011 Trek EX7

We have a few remaining examples of the Trek Fuel EX series in stock, including the value-packed EX7. It has all the features of higher-priced Trek full-suspension machines, including a Full-floater rear shock mount, A.B.P. rear axle suspension pivot, a tapered steerer for sure-footed tracking on technical trails and a hydroformed aluminum frame for low weight. Fox supplies the shocks, while SRAM’s X7 components handle shifting duties. Avid Elixer 3 hydraulic disc brakes stop Bontrager Duster wheels when the going gets too more>>

2011 Trek Superfly 100

2011 Trek Superfly 100

Have you ever spent a few minutes thinking about how someone should come up with the ultimate mountain bike? You might wind up with something like this: A super-light, super-strong Wisconsin-made OCLV frame, Fox suspension on both ends, a tapered steerer for super-sharp handling, SRAM’s 10-speed X.9 components spinning with a triple crankset, and Avid’s awesome Elixir R disc brakes. And make it a 29er!

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2010 Trek Remedy 8

2010 Trek Remedy 8

Those aren’t rocks in the trails you like, those are half-buried boulders! Hardtails just don’t cut it when the trail is more drop-off than actual solid ground. The Remedy 8 will tame those so-called bike-eating trails with an Alpha Red hydroformed aluminum frame, DRCV rear shock, thru-axle Fox 32 Talas fork, and Shimano’s tough, sure-shifting XT components. Bontrager Rhythm Comp wheels and Avid Elixir R hydraulic brakes keep things under more>>

2011 Trek EX5

2011 Trek EX5

Finally, a full-suspension mountain bike with all the technology found on the race-able machines, but at a truly affordable price. An Alpha Red hydroformed aluminum frame with Trek’s revolutionary ABP rear pivot, full-floater geometry, and a sweet Fox Float RP-2 shock. a Rockshox Recon Silver does suspension duties at the front with 120mm of travel. SRAM 9-speed components include an S5 rear derailleur and shifters. Avid Juicy hydraulic disc brakes and Bontrager Ranger wheels complete this high-value adventure more>>

2011 Trek 6000 WSD

2011 Trek 6000 WSD

When the old machine can’t help you keep up with the rest of the ladies on Sunday morning, the 6000 WSD might be the upgrade you need. Alpha Red aluminum makes up the backbone of the 6000, while a 100mm-travel Rockshox Tora fork keeps you stable on rough descents. SRAM’s 9-speed X5 components are light, responsive and durable. Avid’s Juicy 3 hydraulic brakes are ready to throw out the anchor when the going gets too more>>

2011 Trek 6500

2011 Trek 6500

Light, quick and fun. What else would you want your first performance hardtail mountain bike to be? How about a fantastic deal? This is the last Trek 6500 in the shop, and Trek won’t make the 6500 for 2012. An Alpha Black aluminum frame is a great chassis for the Rockshox Recon Gold fork, Avid Elixir 3 hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano 9-speed components -including an XT rear derailleur- and a Bontrager alloy Ranger wheelset. When it’s gone, it’s more>>

2011 Trek Fuel EX9

2011 Trek Fuel EX9

This is Trek’s best aluminum full-suspension trail bike for 2011. With 120mm of travel front and rear on a hydroformed Alpha Red aluminum chassis, the bike already has lots going for it. The details are the real eye-catchers: Shimano’s 10-speed XT drivetrain, a thru-axle front hub, Trek’s exclusive DRCV Fox rear suspension and a Fox 32 F-Series fork. The DT Swiss wheels, Avid Elixir CR hydraulic disc brakes and Bontrager cockpit are just the right peripherals to make this bike your new best more>>

2012 Trek Top Fuel 9.9 SSL

2012 Trek Top Fuel 9.9 SSL

This is the finest 26” wheeled cross-country full-suspension mountain bike Trek has ever made. Constructed of Trek’s OCLV Mountain Carbon Fiber, the main triangle, seatstays and chainstays are shockingly light and, yet durable enough to take the pounding of World Cup cross-country racing. Net Molded E2 tapered head tube and BB90 bottom bracket are perfect anchors for precise steering control and power delivery. The Fox Factory Series Float RP-2 BSD remote ProPedal rear suspension can be used to the fullest in the choppiest conditions due to the ABP rear suspension that pivots around the rear axle. No suspension lock-up when you have to mash on the binders! Front suspension duties are covered by a 100mm Fox Factory Series 32 Float FIT fork with a 15mm ThruAxle for razor-sharp handling.

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2012 Trek Elite 9.9 SSL

2012 Trek Elite 9.9 SSL

The 26” hardtail sees its ultimate expression with the Elite 9.9 SSL. A feathery frame belies the incredible rigidity of the Mountain OCLV construction, and the innovative Net Molding tapered head tube and Precision Fit sockets for the BB90 bottom bracket. Improved control is found with the Fox Factory Series 32 Float FIT RL 100mm travel fork, featuring an air spring, a 15mm thru-axle for precise cornering through the technical sections, and even a remote lockout switch. Shimano’s World Cup-tested 10-speed XTR components are found throughout, including the 40/28T crankset and hydraulic disc brakes. The wheels are equally impressive Bontrager Race XXX Lite carbon, and tubeless-ready. Wrapped with Bontrager Team XR0 Team tires, the ultralight rotational mass of the wheelset makes for

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2011 Trek HiFi Plus

2011 Trek HiFi Plus

If your friends are riding 29’er bikes and they suddenly have vanished down the trails, how do you keep up? Why, get a 29’er bike yourself! The Trek HiFi Plus is a bike that will help you keep the rubber side down with Bontrager SSR 29’er wheels and 2.1” tires, but gain traction and confident cornering with Trek’s ABP rear suspension setup and Fox Float RP-2 rear shock. The front suspension is no slouch as well, with RockShox new Reba 29 RL fork with 100mm of travel. With a hydroformed aluminum frame, the HiFi Plus has an excellent backbone for dealing with hard landings and technical rock gardens. SRAM’s 10-speed drivetrain components include an S1000 crankset, an X.7 shifter set and X.7 rear derailleur. Avid’s Juicy 3 hydraulic disc brakes keep it all under more>>

2012 Trek X-Caliber

2012 Trek X-Caliber

A 29’er mountain bike that you can race is also a bike that’s 100% fun! The X-Caliber has a hydrofromed Alpha aluminum frame for amazing lightness and rigidity, while the alloy Bontrager Mustang tubeless-ready 29’er wheels help you through rock gardens and down sketchy descents. SRAM’s 10-speed X.7 shifters and rear derailleur can operate smoothly even under climbing loads, while the SRAM S1000 triple crankset can help you up the worst of the hills. Going down the other side doesn’t have to be scary, as the Avid Elixir 1 hydraulic disc brakes will reign you in. The RockShox Reba RL 29 suspension fork has 100mm of travel for smoothing out the rough stuff. Finish lines or just fun, the X-Caliber will help you get to more>>