![]() I attached a photo of the bike during my test ride in Stephens with the carbon fork. Price: $450.00 (With a full price, I will throw in the carbon fork that came with the Superfly and had been professionally painted flat black). Stupid feet, stupid shoes, and stupid phone. ![]() My stupid phone's photos are so good that the scratches look 1,000 times worse than they do in person. Stupid shoes on my stupid feet.įor those that saw this at my pathetic Garage Sale during the Ringwood MTB Festival.you know that this is in nearly mint condition. Sure-footed mid-fat tires, a 1x12 drivetrain, 130mm of front and rear travel, super short chainstays, and some ridiculously clever engineering make this 29+ trail bike the ideal rig for rugged singletrack and trail explorations into the. We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colours. Full Stache 8 is a full suspension 29+ trail bike with an oversized appetite for rugged backcountry riding. I also rubbed the paint off of my new crank arms on the same ride. This bike has a maximum total weight limit (combined weight of bicycle, rider and cargo) of 136 kg (300 lb). There are some minor scratches from my stupid shoe on the one ride I did. Immediately stripped it back down and built up a '13 El Mariachi. Not a fan of the new Geo these young kids are raving about. Built it up and took it for one 8.3 mile ride in Stephens. This was a warranty replacement for my beloved Superfly. Carbon frame sets will be offered for $1,579.99 and all models should be available by September with the aluminum models available now.I'm putting this nearly new Trek Stache 5 frame up for sale again. Pricing will range from $1,579.99 for the Stache 5 alloy, to $4,699.99 for the Stache 9.8 carbon with a Bontrager Line Pro parts kit, SRAM X01 1×11 drivetrain, and Bontrager Drop Line post. Trek points out that the maximum chainring size is 32t, though all bikes ship with a 30t. Carbon Stache will be available in 15.5, 17.5, 19.5, and 21.5″ frame sizes, while the Alloy Stache models add an 18.5″ size. While the aluminum bikes use unaltered frames, the new longer 120mm suspension forks join new color schemes for the Stache 5 (black) and 7 (green) Alpha Platinum Aluminum bikes. That results in a claimed weight for the Stache 9.8 of 27.2 lbs (12.33kg). Compared to the alloy counterpart, Trek claims the carbon frames are almost a pound lighter, shaving 400g. ![]() Stache framesets will also be offered but only of the carbon variety. The geometry of the aluminum Stache will remain unchanged. The Stache 9.6 carbon (above) runs the RockShox Yari, both forks run Trek’s G2 geometry with a 51mm offset. Both aluminum and carbon bikes now offer 120mm front travel with the top end Stache 9.8 (top) receiving the new RockShox Pike 29+ fork. The carbon frames also grow at the top tube with a 15mm longer reach. The only difference between the carbon and aluminum bikes out back is a 5mm lower BB on the new carbon frame for more aggressive handling. Part of the tire clearance equation is Boost 148 dropouts matched with the PF92 bottom bracket. Both bikes feature the Stranglehold adjustable dropouts which allow for multiple tire sizes or for the use of single speed drivetrains (even belt drive thanks to the elevated stay). The elevated chain stay allows for a 405-420mm chain stay length while maintaining proper clearance for the chainrings and wide 29 x 3.0″ tires. In terms of the frame details, the Stache 9.6 and 9.8 carbon frames are very similar to their aluminum counterparts. Built with the same features, the carbon bikes do offer improved geometry which will make them even more capable as all around rippers… ![]() Now, Trek is expanding on that initial Stache with the addition of two carbon frames. In the mind of Trek’s designers and engineers, that was the key to making the bigger tires work in a trail capable hardtail. Trek Fuel Ex 9.8 CARBON Gx 27.5 SALE SAVE 2000 plus Free Accessories. Built with a elevated chain stay and a PF92 bottom bracket, the design allowed for ridiculously short chain stays that would still swallow a 29+ tire. Click & Collect and Enquire Now Now AU5,990 AU7,999. Even though Salsa beat Trek to the punch by showing us the carbon 29+ Woodsmoke at Saddle Drive, Trek has been catering to the 29+ crowd for some time with their aluminum Stache. Showing their commitment to huge tires and elevated chain stays, the Trek Stache is getting an upgrade.
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