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Today’s DealsMadone 7 Series H1 Frameset
A carbon frame aero frameset with bontrager rim brakes.
5'1" – 5'5"
5'3" – 5'7"
5'5" – 5'9"
5'7" – 6'0"
5'10" – 6'2"
6'0" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'5"
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Summary
The Trek Madone is celebrated for its aerodynamic efficiency, combining speed with unexpected comfort, thanks to features like the IsoSpeed decoupler. It offers impeccable handling and a sleek, lightweight chassis, though it comes with a high price tag and some proprietary components that may complicate maintenance. Reviews highlight its versatility as both a race-ready machine and a surprisingly comfortable ride for long distances.
Aerodynamic efficiency with Kammtail Virtual Foil (KVF) tube shapes
Exceptional comfort due to IsoSpeed decoupler
Impeccable handling
Lightweight and sleek chassis
High level of integration for continuous airflow
High price point
Proprietary parts limit replacement options
More complicated maintenance due to internal cable routing
The new Trek Madone 9 Series should go a long way toward dispelling that reputation with a super sleek and comparatively feathery chassis that’s not only fast but freakishly cushy on rough roads, too.
This is a bike that's genuinely very different from the norm – and not just different for the sake of being different.
Stunningly good bike that offers a fabulous mix of speed and comfort, although, as usual, the top-end tech comes at a price.
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Jul 2016 · Andre Cheuk
Canadian Cycling Magazine takes a look at the custom Trek Madone of Fabian Cancellara, at the 2016 Tour de France.

Apr 2016 · Robin Schmitt
In a country where awesome is standard vocabulary, how could you describe an extraordinary bike? It’s time to look at the hard facts of the Trek Madone 9.9

Oct 2015 · Matt Phillips
First-ever aero road bike to recieve unanimous praise from our testers

Aug 2015 · Mat Brett
Stunningly good bike that offers a fabulous mix of speed and comfort, although, as usual, the top-end tech comes at a price

Jul 2015 · R BA
Updated Madone targets aerodynamics and comfort

Jun 2015 · James Huang
Overall, Trek’s new Madone 9 Series is off to a fantastic start to its long-term test: it’s fast, remarkably comfortable, and easy to live with.
Apr 2014 · Caley Fretz
A custom fork and a little help from up high highlight the former Eritrean time trial champion's Trek Madone
Dec 2013
I had the opportunity to attend the Trek Madone 7-series launch back in 2012, and now with new updates to the frame, Trek claims that the new Madone is more aero, more comfortable, offers better rear brake performance, and is lighter than ever before. In this review, we take a look at the updates, the ride quality,
| Frame | 700 Series OCLV Carbon, KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, E2, BB90, internal cable routing, 3S chain keeper, DuoTrap compatible, Ride Tuned seatmast BB Standard: BB90, 90.5mm, Press Fit |
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| Fork | Madone KVF full carbon, E2 asymmetric steerer, carbon dropouts |
| Bottom Bracket | BB90, 90.5mm, press-fit |
| Headset | Cane Creek AER upper, cartridge bearing lower, sealed, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom |
| Stem | Bontrager XXX, Carbon, 31.8mm, 7 degree |
| Seatpost | Bontrager Ride Tuned Carbon seatmast cap, 20mm offset Type: Rigid |
| Brakes | Bontrager Speed Limit integrated Type: Bontrager Rim |
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