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Today’s DealsDomane 6 Series Frameset
A carbon frame endurance frameset.
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 Domane is an endurance road bike praised for its innovative IsoSpeed technology, which enhances comfort by absorbing vibrations and smoothing out rough roads without sacrificing power transfer. It offers adjustable rear IsoSpeed for personalized compliance and improved handling, making it versatile for various terrains. While some note minor handling quirks on smooth pavement, it's widely regarded as one of the most comfortable and capable endurance bikes available.
IsoSpeed technology for enhanced comfort and vibration absorption
Adjustable rear IsoSpeed for customizable ride compliance
Versatile performance on rough roads and cobbles
Excellent power transfer and efficient pedaling platform
Improved handling and stability from previous models
Some steering vagueness or flex in the front end
Limited availability in certain sizes or models
Higher cost due to advanced technology
Tires may be prone to cuts on rough surfaces
If there is a better endurance road bike out there, I certainly haven't ridden it
Trek may have made the most comfortable race bike on the market today
This is a bike with a rear end that can be compliant to smooth out rough roads, or stiff for efficient power transfer when riding in the saddle.
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"The Domane just got even better. It's smoother and more comfortable than the original, and fast and fun as well"
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Dec 2017 · Tyler Benedict
The Trek Domane SL7 endurance road bike comes in a wide variety of specs, prices and with disc or rim brakes. But the real selling point is the IsoSpeed decouplers front and rear that reduce bumps and impact forces to improve long distance cycling comfort. Read our Trek Domane review for tech details & more!

Apr 2017 · Warren Rossiter
Trek’s clever approach to comfort doesn’t sacrifice speed or fun. Buy if you want one of the best feeling bikes around and discs aren’t a deal breaker
Comfort, compliance, sweet handling and speed in abundance
If you really want discs it’ll cost you a chunk more cash
Oct 2016 · Henry Robertshaw
Slider down the side of seat tube lets you alter the ride quality
Incredibly versatile
Comfortable on long rides
Great power transfer
Excellent wheels
Tyres cut easily
No adjustability on lower models

Jul 2016 · Thomas Seidelmann, Robin Schmitt
While not immediately obvious, the Trek Domane boasts a list of technology as long as an Audax: IsoSpeed, IsoCore and IsoZone to name just three.

May 2016 · William Tracy
The Domane delivers something approaching the perfect balance of comfort and efficiency.

Apr 2016 · David Arthur @davearthur
The Domane just got even better. It's smoother and more comfortable than the original, and fast and fun as well

Apr 2016 · Philippe Tremblay
The details of the bike Cancellara has been riding over the cobbles of Belgium has been announced by Trek

Nov 2015 · Stu Bowers
The Trek Domane 6.9 is one of the most versatile bikes on the planet, but is it improved by fitting discs?
| Frame | 600 Series OCLV Carbon, IsoSpeed, Ride Tuned seatmast, Power Transfer Construction, hidden fender mounts, E2 tapered head tube, BB90, performance cable routing, DuoTrap compatible, 3S chain keeper BB Standard: BB90, 90.5mm, Press Fit |
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| Fork | Trek IsoSpeed full carbon, carbon E2 asymmetric steerer |
| Bottom Bracket | BB90, 90.5mm, press-fit |
| Headset | FSA Integrated carbon, sealed cartridge bearings, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom |
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