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2015 Trek

Émonda SL Frameset

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The Trek Emonda is celebrated for its lightweight design and all-purpose road racing capabilities, drawing praise for its Madone-influenced frame that enhances steering stiffness. It offers a mix of performance and comfort, making it suitable for long rides, though some riders may find its ride quality too firm. The bike's direct-mount brakes and integrated features like the Duotrap sensor are frequently highlighted, despite some critiques of brake feel and comfort.

Pros
  • Lightweight

  • All-purpose road racer

  • Madone-influenced frame for better steering stiffness

  • Direct-mount brakes for excellent power and modulation

  • Integrated features like Duotrap sensor

Cons
  • Firm ride quality may not suit all

  • Some critiques of brake feel

  • Comfort comes at the expense of road feel for some

Key Quotes
Trek claims it’s the lightest production road frame ever.
Bicycling
riding an Émonda is like visiting a library to enjoy the quiet
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This is what a bike should handle like.
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The Trek Emonda SLR 6’s absence of any aerodynamic features makes this a bike for those who value low weight over everything else
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Bikerumor
Long Term Review: Trek Émonda SLR 8

juin 2016 · Zach Overholt

When Trek first introduced the Émonda back in 2014, it was sort of a surprising addition. Seeming to compete directly with the Madone, the biggest difference was that Trek’s new lightweight lacked the aerodynamic touches of its sibling. Now with the most modern iteration of the Madone, we know that Trek was already working on creating …

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Cycling Tips
Trek Émonda comparison review: SL6 versus SLR6

août 2015

In developing the Émonda, Trek devoted considerable resources to designing a lightweight race bike and trumped the industry with a 690g frame. CTech editor Matt Wikstrom takes a close look at the new bike and assesses the influence of different grades of carbon fibre by comparing the mid-level Émonda SL6 with the

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BikeRadar
Trek Émonda SLR 9 review

juil. 2015 · Warren Rossiter

One of the lightest chassis ever made, the Émonda is a climber's dream but also a fantastic all-rounder

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road.cc
Trek Émonda SLR 8 road bike

nov. 2014 · Mat Brett

Super light and lively road bike that flies up the climbs, with many other talents too

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
Review: Trek Émonda SLR 8

nov. 2014 · Matthew Pioro

My test bike, the Trek Émonda SLR 8, shares the same frame and fork (690 g and 280 g in Size 56, respectively) as the SLR 10, but has a less-rarified spec.

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Bicycling
2015 Trek Émonda

juil. 2014 · Joe Lindsey

Trek claims its new race bike is the lightest production road frame ever

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Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Ultralight 500 Series OCLV Carbon, ride-tuned performance tube optimization, E2, BB90, internal cable routing, 3S chain keeper, DuoTrap S compatible, Ride Tuned seatmast

Norme BBBB90, 90.5mm, Appuyez sur Fit

Fourche

Émonda full carbon, E2

Pédalier

BB90, 90.5mm, press-fit

Casque

Integrated, cartridge bearings, sealed, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom

Tige

Bontrager Race X Lite, 31.8mm, 7 degree

Tige de selle

Bontrager Ride Tuned Carbon seatmast cap, 20mm offset

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