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Click here to download the catalog as a PDF file. To view this site you need Adobe Flash Player and your browser must allow javaScripts. Go here to get the latest Flash Player. Alpha Red Aluminum E2 tapered head tube and steerer tube system provides unprecedented balance of light weight and stiffness The Remedy for boredom Cross-country light meets downhill suspension in this boredom-squashing bike. The revolutionary R1i suspension (with a 115-160mm travel front end, and 150mm rear) makes this a great ride for charging both uphill and down. The Trek Remedy series ranges from $2,500 - $4,100. Shown: Remedy 8 $3,100 Another quantum leap from Trek. Their enormous R & D investment pays off with a mountain bike line up that’s almost as much fun to shop for as to ride. Trek offers you the widest variety of off-road technologies, frame materials & fits, and wheel sizes—all at market-leading value. Visit us to see and feel the inspiration. Mountain Bikes in ’08, You’re in for a Treat Active braking pivot EVO Link Full Floater™ rear shock (See Fuel EX9 at left for details) Alpha Red Aluminum frame with R1 racetuned suspension 100mm of travel Why ride 69? It’s a unique combination: The 29˝ front wheel maximizes rollover and cornering abilities, while the 26˝ rear wheel keeps the wheelbase tight for a quick and maneuverable ride. The result is a bike that is trail-bike confident and race-bike fast. Top Fuel 69er $2,400 Suspension: The most improved mountain bike component in the last 5 years. Before that, companies offered a handful of similar frame designs. Today, new technology invigorates full suspension design for improved performance under pedaling and braking, all while reducing weight. You can feel the difference. Beyond speed. More important than riding faster is being able to ride smoother. Full suspension has been steadily perfected to deliver: A less fatiguing ride. All cyclists especially older ones, perform better when isolated from bumps, drops, and holes. Full suspension enables more relaxed riding yielding as much as a “40% increase in energy output” (www.projektwellcom.de/5eng_research.htm) More control: because both wheels stay in continual contact with the ground, you have greater control. Lighter weight by using advanced materials and designs with less extraneous bulk. Today, full suspension has no weight penalty. Increased dependability - the current generation has solved mechanical problems of earlier designs. YOU are still the key component. FOX F29 100RL front and Fox Float RP2 rear suspension Alpha Black Aluminum frame with externallyrelieved head tube 26" 29" RockShox Tora 302 Solo Air, 100mm front suspension The classic cross-country hardtail You’ll appreciate point-and-shoot precision and fun on any trail. A lightweight aluminum frame joins a 100mm travel suspension fork and all-around, high-performing parts on this fast ride. The Trek Hardtail 6 series ranges from $750 $1,150. Shown: 6500 $990 Alpha Red Aluminum RST Gila T8, 100mm front suspension For steering and braking stability, keep Shimano Deore disc hubs and Bontrager Ranger rims A great first bike that’ll last This solid hardtail is built Trek-tough and offers a smooth ride. Lightweight and durable, this bike opens the gateway to bicycling enjoyment. The Trek Hardtail 4 series ranges from $420 - $580. Shown: 4300 $420 Bontrager Camino rims Shimano derailleurs your weight rearward and as low as possible on steep descents. Relax and look ahead at where you want to go, not at what you want to avoid. www.revolutioncycles.com/goto/mtbbikes The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) volunteers annually contribute over 1 million hours to trail projects and have created more than 5,000 miles of new trails. Join at IMBA.com. |