2024 Trek

Supercaliber SLR 9.8 XT Gen 2

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension crosscountry bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

$6,999
Weight24.1 lbs  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 80 / 110mm
ForkFox Performance Float 34
ShockRockShox SIDLuxe IsoStrut
Wheels29″ Carbon
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXT, e*thirteen TRS Race
BrakesHydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Gearing

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Lowest gear

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29 mph

Supercaliber SLR 9.8 XT Gen 2

27 mph

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Sizing
SM

5'1" – 5'6"

MD

5'4" – 5'10"

MD/LG

5'8" – 5'11"

LG

5'9" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'5"

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Reviews
BikeRadar
Trek Supercaliber SLR 9.9 XX AXS Gen 2 review

Dec 2023 · Robin Weaver

With razor-sharp handling and ridiculous urgency under power, the new Supercaliber is an incredibly capable cross-country machine in the right hands

Highs
  • Taut and direct feel under power

  • Efficient

  • Mutes bump impacts effectively

  • Capable geometry that enables you to descend at speed

Lows
  • Lots of cables to deal with

  • One-piece bar and stem won’t suit everyone

  • 2.2in tyres too narrow

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MBR
Trek Supercaliber SLR 9.9 XX AXS Gen 2 review - MBR

Oct 2023 · Guy Kesteven

Trek’s new Supercaliber is very much an evolution of the original ‘revolutionary’ design. As a result, it feels like a very sorted, balanced and predictable XC bike, its eagerness for speed clear from the first pedal stroke, and that makes it one of the best XC bikes we’ve tested. And it’s by design. Because apart from a significantly slacker head angle (67.5º down from 69º) the Gen 2 Supercaliber doesn’t look dramatically different to Gen 1.  Frame and geometry Trek even made a conscious decision not to alter the rest of the geometry much (reach and seat angle are slightly increased) so as not to disturb the riding position for their finely tuned pro athletes. Scrape away the multiple paintwork options though (three alone on the flagship SLR 9.9 XX AXS model) and there’s a completely new set of tube profiles. The SLR frame uses a more exotic carbon fibre construct than before and the internal ‘trunking’ for the frame routed brake hose and dropper cable have been removed. Also seeing as Trek’s pro racers generally removed the Knock-Block steering limiter puck from the top tube, that’s no longer fitted either.  Taken together, these updates give an average weight saving of 200g (depending on size) compared to the Gen 1 bikes. Which puts the frame right on the 2kg mark that most serious racers would consider the competitive ceiling. Racers will also be pleased to hear you can fit a 38 tooth chainring and the bike comes with two carbon bottle cages fitted as standard. Trek is still sticking with its extra wide PF92 bottom bracket as it says the stiffness to weight gains from the bigger tube junctions are too good to ignore. The bottom bracket height also raises 10mm to reflect the increased travel and the main pivot position also comes up 10mm in relation to the BB to increase the anti-squat, so the bike pedals better too. Suspension The heart of the Supercaliber’s 80mm rear suspension is Trek’s unique IsoStrut design. This is essentially a small RockShox SIDLuxe based shock hidden inside a 38mm diameter alloy tube (IsoStrut) that bolts into the top tube at both ends. Then the carbon seat stay head forms a larger tube that slides along the IsoStrut on a bushing borrowed from the RockShox ZEB fork; it has 38mm diameter legs.  The slider then connects to the inner shock through a slot to stop it rotating, so the whole unit acts as a structural frame member. Hence the increased stiffness. Despite claims of it being lighter, the IsoStrut element alone without the seat stay head, bushings etc. is over 100g heavier than a standard SIDLuxe shock. Talking to the Trek design team during testing they assured us that achieving similar stiffness from a conventional linkage system like that seen on the 120mm travel Top Fuel, would incur a significant weight penalty.  Thankfully things are a lot simpler up front where the latest RockShox SID SL Ultralight 110mm travel fork is hardwired to …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Conventional, predictable, race-ready package. Dropper post as standard.

Lows
  • Press Fit BB servicing sucks. No power meter as standard.

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Flow Mountain Bike
2024 Trek Supercaliber Review | A striking & deadly efficient short travel XC race bike

Sep 2023

The Trek Supercaliber has been completely overhauled for 2024 with two new frames, updated geometry, an increase in travel & a new IsoStrut.

Highs
  • Beautifully sleek & distinctive frame design

  • Ruthless pedal efficiency

  • Hardtail-like handling response

  • Great small-bump sensitivity & grip

  • Dropper post standard on all models

  • Unrivalled mud clearance

Lows
  • IsoStrut lacked lubrication oil from factory

  • Insanely tight tyre & rim interface

  • Expensive for the spec

  • Cockpit ergonomics aren't great

  • Messy cables

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Bike Perfect
Trek Supercaliber SLR Gen 2 9.9 XX AXS – highly efficient, super taut XC racer

Aug 2023 · Guy Kesteven

Trek’s dedicated, XC racer has had a complete overhaul so just how Super is the Supercaliber now?

Highs
  • Super efficient pedaling

  • Firmly fast ride feel

  • Balanced XC handling

  • 200g lighter than before

  • Dropper post on every bike

  • Smart race and servicing details

Lows
  • Heavier than some longer travel bikes

  • Multi cable chaos

  • PF92 BB

  • Skinny tires on the XX AXS

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Bicycling
Trek’s New Supercaliber Sets the Benchmark for XC Race Bike Performance

Aug 2023

The revised Supercaliber has more suspension travel, a lower weight, and a dropper seatpost comes standard. Plus it’s an absolute rocket up hills.

Highs
  • Lightweight and an absolute rocket up hills

  • IsoStrut rear suspension by RockShox provides 80mm of rear wheel travel

  • New RockShox SID Ultimate fork offers 110mm of travel, but riders can swap to 100 or 120mm

  • No cables through the headset

Lows
  • Press-fit bottom bracket

  • Not as light as some bikes with more travel

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Escape Collective
2024 Trek Supercaliber review - Escape Collective

Aug 2023 · James Huang

Trek’s premier XC racing platform, updated with more suspension travel and a more versatile geometry.

Highs
  • Superb pedaling efficiency

  • Surprisingly effective suspension

  • Great handling

  • Blisteringly fast

  • Dropper post included.

Lows
  • Still isn’t super light

  • Overly stiff cockpit

  • Questionable rear shock reliability.

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Bikerumor
New Trek Supercaliber Tops Off Travel, Drops Off 250g

Aug 2023

Trek's top race bike gets a bit more travel with geo to stretch those legs, and drops up to 250g off the frame!

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Mountain Bike Action
TREK SUPERCALIBER GEN 2 FIRST RIDE REVIEW - THE FASTEST XC RACE BIKE WE'VE EVER RIDDEN? - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Aug 2023 · Ron Koch

Trek has introduced a second generation of the Supercaliber with a completely new frame with more travel and evolved features to take on the highest levels of racing.

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Geometry
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Specs
Build
Frame

SLR OCLV Mountain Carbon, IsoStrut, UDH, 80mm travel

Hanger StandardUDH

Tire Clearance2.4"

Fork

Fox Performance 34 Step-Cast, Float EVOL air spring, GRIP 2-position damper, dual remote lockout, tapered steerer, 44mm offset, Boost110, 15mm Kabolt axle, 110mm travel

Travel110mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Trek IsoStrut, RockShox SIDLuxe, 2-position remote damper

Travel80mm

Spring TypeAir

Bottom Bracket

E*thirteen BB20-92

Headset

FSA IS-2, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom

Saddle

Bontrager Aeolus Elite, austenite rails, 145mm width

Seatpost

Size: S, Bontrager Line Dropper, 100mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 345mm length; Size: M, ML, Bontrager Line Dropper, 125mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 395mm length; Size: L, XL, Bontrager Line Dropper, 150mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 440mm length

TypeDropper

Grips

ESI Chunky

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano XT M8100, long cage

Crank

Size: S, M, E*thirteen TRS Race Carbon, 30mm spindle, 34T alloy ring, 55mm chainline, 170mm length; Size: ML, L, XL, E*thirteen TRS Race Carbon, 30mm spindle, 34T alloy ring, 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 Deore XT M8100 hydraulic disc

TypeHydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: Bontrager Kovee Elite 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15mm thru axle, 29'', Rear: NEW Bontrager Kovee Elite 30 carbon, Tubeless Ready, 108T Rapid Drive, 6-bolt, Boost148, 12mm thru axle, 29''

Tires

Bontrager Sainte-Anne RSL XR, Tubeless Ready, dual compound, aramid bead, 220 tpi, 29x2.40''

Disc Rotors

Size: S, M, ML, L, XL, Shimano RT86, 6-bolt, 180mm; Size: S, M, ML, L, XL, Shimano RT86, 6-bolt, 160mm

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