![]() ![]() ![]() That 148mm-wide rear end is enhanced by super short chainstays that let you rip through berms, dominate twisty trails, and out-accelerate your crew. Trek loaded the Platinum aluminum frame with all the features of a fully legit trail bike, like G2 trail geometry, E2 tapered head tube, internal dropper-post routing and a Boost 148 rear end. This bike gets down to business with 29-inch wheels wrapped with fat, 3-inch wide tires and a 120mm-travel Manitou fork that dares anything to get in your way. ![]() That pretty much sums up Trek's Stache 7. Raceface Turbinze, 35mm, 15mm rise, 800mm widthįast. Integrated, cartridge bearing, sealed, 1-1/8-inch top, 1.5-inch bottom FSAīontrager sealed cartridge bearing, alloy front axle Manitou Magnum 34 Comp, Boost110, 120mm travel (There a couple of Paint scratches but there are no cracks or dents that will affect the ride quality on this bike)Īlpha Platinum Aluminum, Boost148, Midstay, E2 tapered head tube, internal derailleur & dropper post routing, Stranglehold dropouts Right now the only upgraded parts that I have on it are KS Lev Dropper 100mm, Race Face Turbinze Bar and Stem at 800mm width and 35mm circumference that can be cut down (new), SRAM GUIDE R Brakes (4 Piston Caliper)(new), Hope Rotor in the front for better stopping power (New)(can be swapped), Maxxis Chronicle tires for optimal traction that does not hurt you on pedal efficiency(new), and a brand new Sun Race Duroc 50 29’ Rim in the rear. There are only a handful of rides on the last fork service. The cassette and chain is relatively new. The drivetrain needs works fine but is a little banged up. I also work at a bike shop wear all the mechanics cleared it to sell by giving it a $300 tune-up. The bike has been well maintained and slept inside at night. I would keep it if I didn't need to fund a new full-suspension build. 29+ The is one of the most fun hardtails that I have ever ridden. ![]()
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