2022 Trek

Roscoe 24

A 24″ aluminum frame mountain youth bike with mid-range components and mechanical disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$549
Weight25.6 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionRigid
ForkAluminum
Wheels24″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 8
GroupsetTourney, Altus
BrakesMechanical Disc
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Lowest gear

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18 mph

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Sizing
24"

4'3" – 5'0"

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Reviews
Outdoor Gear Lab
Trek Roscoe 7

Aug 2023 · Pat Donahue

The Trek Roscoe 7 is an adaptable and well-rounded hardtail mountain bike that is competent in most of situations. Climbing abilities were rock solid and...

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NSMB
Roscoe 7 - Trek's Best Looking Bike Is 1650 USD (1880 CAD), Complete!

Mar 2023

The Trek Roscoe 7 is a solidly priced, Deore M6100 equipped hardtail with an awesome appearance in any of its three livery choices.

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Bike Perfect
Trek Roscoe 6 review – more minus than plus

Sep 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Roscoe looks great on paper but it’s disappointing on the trail

Highs
  • Super wide size range

  • Dropper post

  • Tapered head tube

  • Potential plus tire gains

Lows
  • Awful fork

  • Outdated frame

  • Very heavy

  • Cable rattle

  • Numb brakes

  • Wet hating, tubed plus tires

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Singletrack World
Trek Roscoe 24 review: great little trail bike

Aug 2022 · Barney Marsh

The Trek Roscoe 24 sports fat tyres, 1x drivetrain, wide-range cassette, sloping top tube and rear brake calliper is tucked into the frame.

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MBR
Trek Roscoe 6 review - MBR

Aug 2022 · Alan Muldoon

Launched back in 2019, the Trek Roscoe 6 is definitely showing signs of ageing. Yes, it’s had a fresh lick of paint and some specification updates since then, the biggest change being the addition of a dropper seat post. Other than that though, it’s essentially the same bike that now costs £1k rather than £675. But is it good enough to be added to our best hardtail mountain bikes guide? Trek Roscoe 6 need to know: Massive 2.8in Kenada tyres on smaller 27.5in rims boost confidence and control The Trek Roscoe 6 gets a 130mm dropper post as standard Shimano Deore 10sp drivetrain and 11-46t cassette The wider 141mm Boost quick release dropouts provide extra tyre clearance But it’s not the jump in price or the front derailleur mount that instantly date the Roscoe 6. It’s the 27.5in wheels shod with voluminous 2.8in tyres. Every other bike in this category has made the switch to 29in wheels with narrower tyres, so has Trek simply backed the wrong horse? Frame Before we answer that question, let’s take a closer look at the frame. Manufactured from Trek’s Alpha Gold aluminium the Roscoe comes in six unique sizes, XS though to XXL. Dig into the number though and again the Roscoe looks dated with an elevated BB height and relatively steep head angle. It’s a good thing then that the generous reach and short chainstays have stood the test of time. Yes, the seat angle is a little too laid back to provide an optimum position for seated climbing, but it does open up the top tube measurement so the bike feels roomy in every other situation. Suspension Fatter tyres need fatter forks to provide the necessary clearance, so the Roscoe 6 comes with a SR Suntour XCM 32. It’s coil sprung and listed as having 120mm travel, but grease marks on the chrome steel upper tubes indicated that we never managed to get more than 100mm travel out of it. No bad thing, as the firm spring rate helped prop up the front end and maintain better overall geometry for shredding. The Suntour fork also has no rebound damping adjustment, so limiting its movement with a firmer spring is a crude, but effective way to maintain control. On the plus side, we welcomed the additional stiffness and security of the 15mm bolt-thru axle. Components Like Specialized, Trek has its contact points dialled. The Bontrager Arvada saddle is firm but comfy and we can’t emphasise enough how good it is not having to stop and fiddle with a dodgy quick release seat collar every five minutes. Yes, the action of the 130mm TranzX post feels a little crude, and it also adds at least half a kilo to the overall weight of the bike, but it’s worth it. The balloon-like 2.8in Kenda Havok tyres, and especially the fatter inner tubes, increase the overall weight too, so combined with the wider 35mm rims the Roscoe 6 weights in a portly 15.57kg, making it the …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Plus size tyres

Lows
  • Rattly Suntour fork

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BikeRadar
Trek Roscoe 7 review

Nov 2021 · Luke Marshall

The Roscoe’s a well-rounded package that delivers an engaging ride, but with a few compromises

Highs
  • Lots of frame sizes to choose from

  • Shimano Deore gears work well

  • Best frame protection on test

Lows
  • Wide tyres can feel vague and roll at high speeds

  • Weak brakes compared to others

  • TranzX dropper post was sticky

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Loam Wolf
Review: Trek Roscoe 9 Hardtail

Sep 2021 · JP Purdom

The Trek Roscoe 9is a killer offering for riders wanting an all-around hardtail ripper with a balanced geo and solid build spec.

Highs
  • Surprisingly capable

  • Balanced geometry

  • Comfortable climbing position

  • Reasonable price

Lows
  • Minor spec niggles

  • Sore ankles

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Beta
Trek Introduces the New Roscoe Hardtail

Jul 2021 · Beta

We know trickle-down technology, but trickle-down geometry is far too rare. the new Trek Roscoe brings the shred to the masses.

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Specs
Build
Frame

Aluminum frame

ColorsTrek Black; Azure; Rage Red to Dnister Black Fade

Fork

Roscoe 24'' alloy

Bottom Bracket

Sealed cartridge

Headset

VP 1-1/8'', semi-Integrated

Stem

Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 60mm length

Handlebar

Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 580mm width

Saddle

Kid's 24'' size, padded

Seatpost

Bontrager alloy, 27.2mm, 12mm offset, 250mm length

TypeRigid

Pedals

Kids' 9/16''

Grips

Kids' Kraton

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Tourney TX80

Crank

Alloy, 28T chain ring w/guard, 152mm length

Shifters

Shimano Altus M315, 8 speed

Cassette

SunRun cassette, 11-34, 8 speed

Chain

KMC Z8.3, 8 speed

Brakes

Tektro MD-M280 mechanical disc, 160mm rotor

TypeMechanical Disc

Brake Levers

Kids' alloy brake lever, black

Wheels
Rims

24'' alloy, 28-hole, schrader valve

Front Hub

Formula DC-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 100mm ThruSkew

Rear Hub

Formula DC-2241, alloy, 6-bolt, Shimano 8/9/10 freehub, Boost141, 5mm QR

Tires

Chen-Shin, 24x2.80''

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