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2011 Trek

Remedy 9.9

A 26″ carbon frame full suspension enduro bike with ultra high-end components.
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FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 150 / 150mm
Wheels26″ Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 10
GroupsetXX
BrakesAvid Hydraulic Disc
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

27 mph

Remedy 9.9

26 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
15.5"

5'0" – 5'7"

17.5"

5'5" – 5'11"

18.5"

5'9" – 6'3"

19.5"

5'9" – 6'3"

21.5"

6'1" – 6'6"

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Summary

The Trek Remedy is celebrated as a lightweight, durable enduro bike with a carbon frame and advanced suspension technology, making it a standout for both climbing and descending. Its Fox DRCV suspension system is frequently praised for providing a plush ride that remains efficient on climbs. The bike's versatility and performance in technical terrain are highlighted, though some note its premium price and specific limitations in climbing efficiency.

Pros
  • Lightweight carbon frame with durable construction

  • Advanced Fox DRCV suspension for efficient pedaling and plush ride

  • Versatile performance in both climbing and descending

  • High-quality components and adjustable geometry

Cons
  • Premium price point

  • Less efficient on smooth climbs due to 150mm travel

  • Some lateral flex in the front end with Fox Talas fork

Key Quotes
the Remedy is fairly impressive for a bike of its size
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With the slacker head angle and DRCV set-up, the Remedy has nailed its identity out on all-day rides
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Whether the trail points up toward an open rocky scree field or is headed down a ripping technical descent, the Remedy will keep you smiling.
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MBR
Tested: Trek Remedy 9.8 £4,300 - MBR

Apr 2012 · Danny Milner

Has Trek found the cure to terrain multi-tasking with its Stealth Reverb and DRCV-equipped Remedy 9.8?

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MTBR
Trek Remedy 8 – Bike Review

Feb 2012 · Mountainbiketales

- Mtbr.com

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BikeRadar
Trek Remedy 9.9 – First ride review

Oct 2011 · Dan Milner

With its slacker head angle and DRCV fork, the latest carbon Remedy is better than ever

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Mountain Flyer
Test Ride: TREK REMEDY 9.9

Jul 2011

Push Your Downhill Limits, A 26-pound carbon bike built with Sram XX components may not seem like the customary description of a long-travel trail bike, but if you’re looking for an efficient, versatile 150 mm travel bike, Trek’s Remedy 9.9 fits that description to a T.

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Bikerumor
Just In: Trek Remedy 9.9 Carbon Frameset

Jun 2011 · Zach Overholt

Here it is, the last piece of our Shimano XT test mule puzzle, a Trek Remedy 9.9 carbon frame. Initially we had planned to build a capable all mountain ripper that wouldn’t break the bank and was decently light. That was until the Remedy 9.9 carbon showed up, and our plans went out the window. …

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Mountain Bike Action
Trek Remedy 9.8: An All-Mountain, Cure for the Common Trail

Apr 2011 · MBA Action

It took a few years for all-mountain cross-country bikes to come into their own. Originally, when longish-travel cross-country bikes rolled onto the

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Velo
Zack Vestal takes a look at “Rad” Ross Schnell’s 2009 Trek Remedy

Mar 2009 · VeloNews.com

After several years of trying to make a breakthrough on the domestic cross-country racing circuit, mountain biker Ross Schnell needed just one event last season to launch his career in a new direction. Schnell’s 2008 win in California's legendary all-mountain race, the Downieville Classic, catapulted him to almost instant widespread fame in both cross-country and downhill circles.

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Specs
Build
Frame

OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame & OCLV Carbon seatstay w/alloy chainstay, Carbon Armor, ABP Convert, Full Floater, E2 tapered head tube, magnesium EVO Link, oversized pivot bearings, replaceable derailleur hanger, 150mm travel

Headset

Cane Creek Frustum SE Light Edition, E2

Stem

Bontrager Rhythm, 31.8mm

Handlebar

Bontrager Race X Lite Carbon Low Riser, 31.8mm, 25mm rise, 9 degree sweep

Saddle

Bontrager Evoke 4, titanium rails

Seatpost

Crank Brothers Joplin 4R, 31.6mm

TypeRigid

Pedals

n/a

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM XX

Front Derailleur

SRAM XX

Crank

SRAM XX, 39/26

Shifters

SRAM XX, 10 speed

Cassette

SRAM XX 11-36, 10 speed

Brakes

Avid XX hydraulic disc brakes

TypeAvid Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

DT Swiss XM 1550 Tricon, 24 hole, 15mm front hub, 142x12mm rear hub; center lock, tubeless rims (no spoke holes)

Tires

Bontrager XR3 Team, 26x2.3"

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