2023 Trek

Top Fuel 9.8 XT

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension trail bike with high-end components.
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$5,999$6,649
Weight28.4 lbs  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 120 / 130mm
ForkRockShox Pike Select+
ShockRockShox Deluxe Ultimate
Wheels29″ Carbon
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXT
BrakesHydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Lowest gear

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26 mph

Top Fuel 9.8 XT

26 mph

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Sizing
17.5"

5'1" – 5'6"

18.5"

5'8" – 5'11"

19.5"

6'1" – 6'6"

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Reviews
MBR
Trek Top Fuel 8 review - MBR

Jul 2023 · Alan Muldoon

Think Top Fuel, and the image of a XC race bike instantly springs to mind. But like a faded polaroid tucked into the corner for a dusty picture frame, it’s not an accurate representation of the current design. With the Fuel EX increasing in travel, the Top Fuel has been swept along in its backdraft and seen in high definition, it’s now a capable 29er trail bike with modern sizing and 120mm travel.  Trek offers the new Top Fuel in carbon and alloy options, where the Top Fuel 8 tested here is the high-end alloy build. Regardless of frame material all Top Fuels come with integrated downtube storage. And while the quick release hatch under the bottle cage isn’t big enough to cram a three course lunch into the frame, there’s enough space for a tube, multi-tool, a few snacks and a lightweight jacket.  Frame Trek always offers a comprehensive size range; and with frame options from S to XXL, with a tweener M/L option too, the Top Fuel 8 is no exception. It also has geometry adjustment, but rather than having Trek’s signature Mino Link on the seat stay pivot, the Top Fuel has a flip chip at the lower shock mount. In the low setting this gives a relatively tall 340mm BB height for a 120mm bike, which is probably the only carryover from its race-bike roots – designed to let you keep the cranks spinning, and the speed high at all times. Best down-country mountain-bike: short travel full-suspension The rest of the Top Fuel’s vital stats are on the money though, where a slack 65.6º head angle and steep 77.2º effective seat tube angle make it easy to hammer up the climbs and shred the descents.  It’s built solid too, the complete bike tipping the scales at 14.89kg. It also comes with a combined rider and bike weight limit of 136kg (300lb) so it’s clearly no wet noodle. Yes, it’s not the lightest for a 120mm bike, and not far off what you’d expect for a 150mm bike, but that’s the price you pay for integrated storage, as the alloy down tube needs reinforcing when you cut a hole in it. Thankfully, the Top Fuel 8 rides light, as there’s less travel to pull through to get the bike off the ground, so it offers a different ride experience to modern long-travel trail bikes which tend to have one eye on enduro racing.  Suspension There are no sag gradients on the 130mm travel RockShox Pike fork, which we assume is down to cost saving, but set-up is still really straightforward with a tape measure to hand. And while the Pike has a reputation for having a sporty, firmer tune, the basic RC version on the Trek felt smooth and composed in all situations. Yes, the RC damper has a very wide range of rebound adjustment, but there’s only a small range that’s actually usable, but it is enough to get the rebound just so; and that’s all …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Poppy, playful and efficient. Available in six frame sizes. Internal down tube storage. Mino Link flip chip allows geometry tweaks.

Lows
  • Needs a 180mm rear rotor. Accurate rear shock set up is crucial. A solid build so not the lightest in its class.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Trek Top Fuel 9.9 XX1 AXS – In our 2022 downcountry group test

Mar 2022 · Peter Walker

In our big 2022 downcountry group test, we pitted the Trek Top Fuel 9.9 XX1 AXS against 5 of the hottest bikes of the year. Read the full review to find out what it’s capable of and how it stacks up against the competition. Hit the link for the full review and a list with all other bikes in test.

Highs
  • Freedom of movement downhill

  • Firm and efficient rear suspension generates plenty of traction

  • Intuitive handling

  • Practical detail solutions and clean look

Lows
  • Very wide handlebars

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Bike Perfect
Trek Top Fuel 8 review: a progressive rather than podiuming XC machine

Mar 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Trek’s Top Fuel delivers superlative short-travel suspension performance but it’s definitely a trail bike not an XC bike

Highs
  • Infectiously agile and playful vibe

  • Superlative suspension feel

  • Seriously tight tracking frame

  • Trail tough kit

  • Internal storage

Lows
  • Too heavy for XC racing

  • Simple fork damper

  • Tight internal storage access

  • Yawning gap between this and the Supercaliber

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NSMB
2022 Trek Top Fuel

Feb 2022

Shore Country? Dad Country? No no, this one is "fast trail"

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Pinkbike
Field Test Review: 2022 Trek Top Fuel - Same Name, Different Bike

Dec 2021 · Henry Quinney

For a bike that is so capable on the descents, though, the Top Fuel still packs a mighty punch when it comes to gaining elevation..

Highs
  • Great suspension performance

  • Frame storage

  • Strong climbing performance

Lows
  • Knockblock isn't as well executed as other brand's versions

  • Works well when pushing hard, but might not be the most comfortable for all

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Beta
Trek Introduces the New Top Fuel

Oct 2021 · Ryan "Squirrel" LaBar

Adding fire to the Fuel

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Flow Mountain Bike
2022 Trek Top Fuel Review | All-new frame & geometry, with a whole new attitude

Oct 2021

The Trek Top Fuel has been overhauled for 2022, receiving an all-new frame with integrated storage, plus key updates to the suspension design and geometry. So how does it ride on the trail? And will everyone be pleased with all the changes? Read on for our Trek Top Fuel review.

Highs
  • Brilliant trail-ripping geometry

  • Active and supportive suspension

  • Masses of cornering grip & stability

  • Refined and practical frame design

  • Downtube storage is a welcome addition

Lows
  • Dropper post is sluggish

  • Wheels are solid but quite heavy

  • Carbon bars are harsh

  • Heavier than many of its competitors

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Mountain Flyer
First Impressions: Trek Top Fuel 9.8 GX

Oct 2020

My history of mountain biking started with a little wooden trike, with no pedals and wheels bigger than my head. I moved forward as any child does onto a bigger bike with bigger wheels and pedals. My parents always encouraged me to get outside and ride a bike, although I didn’t like the idea of mountain biking. I knew how to ride a bike; why go any further?

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Geometry
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Specs
Build
Frame

OCLV Mountain Carbon, internal storage, tapered head tube, Knock Block 2.0, internal guided routing, downtube guard, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 120mm travel

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Tire Clearance2.5"

Fork

RockShox Pike Select+, DebonAir spring, Charger 3 RC2 damper, tapered steerer, 44mm offset, Boost110, 15mm Maxle Stealth, 130mm travel

Travel130mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

RockShox Deluxe Ultimate RCT, 185mm x 50mm

Travel120mm

Spring TypeAir

Bottom Bracket

Shimano BB-MT501 BSA

Headset

Knock Block 2.0 Integrated, 72-degree radius (includes infinite-radius chip), sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom

Stem

Bontrager Line Pro, 35mm, Blendr compatible, 0 degree, 45mm length

Handlebar

Size: XS, S, Bontrager Line Pro, OCLV Carbon, 35mm, 15mm rise, 750mm width; Size: M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Line Pro, OCLV Carbon, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 780mm width

Saddle

Bontrager Arvada, austenite rails, 138mm width

Seatpost

Size: XS, S, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 100mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 34.9mm, 345mm length; Size: M, M/L, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 150mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 34.9mm, 440mm length; Size: L, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 170mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 34.9mm, 485mm length; Size: XL, Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 200mm travel, MaxFlow, internal routing, 34.9mm, 550mm length

TypeDropper

Grips

Bontrager XR Trail Elite, nylon lock-on

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano XT M8100, long cage

Crank

Size: XS, S, M, M/L, L, Shimano XT M8120, 30T, 55mm chainline, 170mm length; Size: XL, Shimano XT M8120, 30T, 55mm chainline, 175mm length

Shifters

Shimano XT M8100, 12 speed

Cassette

Shimano XT M8100, 10-51, 12 speed

Chain

Shimano Ultegra/XT M8100, 12 speed

Brakes

Shimano XT M8120 4-piston hydraulic disc

TypeHydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: Size: XS, Bontrager Line Elite 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15mm thru axle, 27.5''; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Line Elite 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15mm thru axle, 29'', Rear: Size: XS, Bontrager Line Elite 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, Rapid Drive 108, 6-bolt, Shimano MicroSpline freehub, Boost148, 12mm thru axle, 27.5''; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Line Elite 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, Rapid Drive 108, 6-bolt, Shimano MicroSpline freehub, Boost148, 12mm thru axle, 29''

Tires

Size: XS, Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120tpi, 27.5x2.40''; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120tpi, 29x2.40''

Disc Rotors

Size: XS, S, M, M/L, L, XL, Shimano RT76, 6-bolt, 160mm; Size: XS, S, M, M/L, L, XL, Shimano RT76, 6-bolt, 180mm

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