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29-Inch Wheel (29ers)

$1,649.99 - $1,899.99
Roscoe 7 is a hardtail for riders who wanna have a blast ripping up the trail. A plush 140mm suspension fork, 29er wheels, and a wide-range drivetrain with plenty of gears make this bike great for new riders yet playful enough to make even the most experienced shredders smile. It's right for you if... You're new to the trail and want a fun and accessible hardtail that keeps you confident and in control when the trail gets rough. Or, you're a more experienced trail rider and you want a hardtail that knows how to party when you're out riding with friends. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame, fast-rolling 29er wheels, wide and grippy 2.6" tires, and a 140mm RockShox Recon fork with a lockout. It's equipped with a reliable Shimano 1x12 drivetrain with a wide range of gears for climbing, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, and a dropper post for room to get low on descents, corners, and jumps. The final word When you're riding Roscoe 7, it doesn't matter if you're a first-timer or an off-road pro—whatever your skill level, you're gonna have fun. It's built for ease of use and durability, so you can focus on enjoying the trail ahead. Why you'll love it - 29er wheels and wide 2.6" tires make for a grippy, confident, and fast-rolling ride - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly so it's out of the way on descents - The RockShox fork's Solo Air spring can easily be adjusted for a specific rider weight, and it's lighter than a coil spring - The fork’s lockout feature lets you temporarily lock the suspension for better efficiency on flat stretches Wheel size: - Sizes X-Small – Small: 27.5-inch - Sizes Medium – X-Large: 29-inch
$3,629.99
Top Fuel 7 is a full suspension mountain bike that combines the speed of a cross country bike with the go-for-it gusto of a trail bike. It's efficient up climbs and fast on sprints, but it's not afraid of letting loose when you want to get rowdy. - This bike’s killer suspension setup is both efficient and ready to party - Mino Link lets you make small adjustments to your geometry quickly and easily, even mid-ride - A sleek internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear - New, removable Knock Block has a bigger steering angle to keep cables and hoses safe without sacrificing turning radius
$9,549.99
Top Fuel 9.9 XTR is a top-shelf full suspension mountain bike for riders who are serious about their fun. Its lightweight carbon frame is spec'd to the hilt with high-end suspension and high-performance parts. And all those fancy bits and bobs are really, really good at hitting the party line. - The OCLV Carbon RSL integrated bar/stem is ultralight, ultra-comfortable, and it looks awesome - Wider Line Pro 30 wheels provide better tire support so you can run lower pressure and get more traction - This bike’s killer suspension setup is both efficient and ready to party - A sleek internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear - Make it yours: it's fully customizable through Project One
$2,799.99
Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if... You love the serious fun and connected feel a hardtail brings to the trail, and you want one that’s spec’d with top-notch parts that love rough and tumble runs as much as you do. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame, a 140mm FOX Rhythm fork with beefy 36mm stanchions, a Shimano SLX/XT 1x12 drivetrain with a wide range of gears for climbing, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a dropper post for room to get low on descents, corners, and jumps. Plus, fast-rolling 29er wheels and wide, grippy 2.6" tires. The final word Rip laps, catch air, and crush techy descents on our best hardtail. Of all the rad parts on this bike, the FOX Rhythm 36 fork is the best upgrade—it’s capable of soaking up even the roughest lines. - 29er wheels and wide 2.6" tires make for a grippy, confident, and fast-rolling ride - Bigger, stiffer 36mm fork stanchions won't flex, so you can push harder with more precise, confident steering that helps you stay on your line - The FOX fork's air spring can easily be adjusted for a specific rider weight, and it's lighter than a coil spring - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly, so it's out of the way on descents
$3,299.99 - $4,299.99
Supercaliber 9.6 is a carbon cross country race bike developed for fast capability, from the efficient IsoStrut shock to weight-saving pivotless seat stays that cut down on trail chatter. No more choosing between hardtail and full-suspension on race day! It's right for you if... You want the incredible performance of our best cross country race platform and prioritize getting Supercaliber's awesome frame and integrated suspension tech over having the blingiest parts. The tech you get An ultra-lightweight, full OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with 60mm of travel, a 100mm RockShox Recon Gold fork, and Trek's exclusive, lightweight IsoStrut FOX Performance shock designed specifically for Supercaliber. Plus, a Shimano SLX/Deore 1x12 drivetrain, and Bontrager Kovee Comp 23 tubeless ready wheels with a 108-tooth rear hub for instant engagement. The final word Supercaliber 9.6 is fast, capable, efficient, and features IsoStrut—our game-changing integrated suspension technology. The most affordable model in the lineup gives you a solid parts spec that you can upgrade over time. Why you'll love it - Supercaliber is a World Cup-worthy bike that's quick, capable of soaring through techy terrain, and nearly as light as a hardtail - Our exclusive IsoStrut shock provides tunable, damped suspension for a smooth and efficient ride - Pivotless seat stays save on weight and actively bend to help soak up trail chatter - You'll never again have to wonder, "What's faster for this course, full suspension or hardtail?"
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