

Gauging interest right now and considering a more aggressive, slacker hardtail (so might consider trades).īars might be swapped back to stock ones and saddle to an older one I have (see pics). One of the most favorite bikes I’ve had, so not for sure if selling.

The large volume in the tires add cushion to the ride. Trek loaded the aluminum frame with all the marks of a fully capable trail bike: G2 trail. 1x10 gearing that has worked well for a range of steep climbs and flats (with horizontal dropouts for single speed setup if desired). The 29er has grown up from its XC roots with Treks Stache 5. Handlebars, saddle, and grips were upgraded and pedals added. More specs and reviews can be found here - for 2019 model but seems to be basically the same (may have to copy/paste link): Good all-arounder and all-season bike that I've ridden on trails, pumptracks, and just cruising. Para un amplio espectro de usuarios, así se posiciona esta nueva bici, que tendrá la capacidad de divertir al que busque una bici trail, con la reactividad y rapidez de una rígida, pero la absorción y estabilidad de una bici con neumáticos más anchos. Setup tubeless (may need some fresh sealant soon). Fun and nimble 29+ bike with lots of traction, momentum, and rollover of obstacles. Its a trail hardtail that rolls on 3 mid-fat tires for monster-truck traction on rough and loose terrain. Excellent condition with little use 2018 Trek Stache 5. With Stache 5, you dont have to pay a big cover charge to get into the 29+ party.
