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2016 Trek

Fuel EX 9 29

CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 120 / 120mm
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 11
GroupeX1
FreinsShimano XT Disque hydraulique
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A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

44 km/h

Fuel EX 9 29

42 km/h

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Commentaires

Résumé

The Trek Fuel is a versatile and capable youth trail bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering stable handling and confidence-inspiring performance. It features quality suspension components and adjustable geometry, making it suitable for various terrains. However, it may require adjustments for smaller riders and is noted for its weight and cost.

Pros
  • Versatile and capable trail performance

  • Stable handling and improved confidence

  • Quality suspension components

  • Adjustable geometry for customization

Cons
  • Heavy weight

  • High cost for short usage period

  • Needs adjustments for smaller riders

Key Quotes
Alice thinks the Fuel EX Jr is a great bike and it has definitely improved her riding and boosted her confidence.
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It’s only available in size small (15in), and depending on rider height, it should fit kids aged between eight and 12 years old.
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£1,400 is a huge amount when you may only get six months’ use, although you may claw quite a bit of that back on resale.
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off.road.cc
Trek Fuel EX 5 Women’s 27.5 Plus

nov. 2017

While this Trek Fuel EX 5 may look like a roller skate on wheels, complete with disco-tastic 'anthracite' metallic grey finish and chunky platform shoes reminiscent of the Spice Girls’ heyday, it does cover a particular niche between ‘trail’ and ‘cross-country’, and it does it very well on a respectable budget. Review: Banshee Phantom GX - a short travel machine with hardcore intentions Buying your first mountain bike?

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Freehub
2017 Trek Fuel EX 9.8 // Bike Review

nov. 2017 · Will Hilbert

Take a look at the new Fuel EX and you will quickly see Trek has fully redefined the model. The 2016 Fuel Ex 29 was a step in the right direction, but it was a timid half-hearted step that left the rider wondering what if…? What if it came spec’d with a stiffer fork, more travel and a slacker headtube? The team at Trek delivered and the 2017 bike answers these questions. It now allows the use of 29” or 27.5+ wheels and is one of the stiffest frames in the category, featuring a totally new geometry that’s slacker and longer than its predecessor.

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MBR
Trek Fuel EX Plus 9.8 27.5 (2017) review - MBR

avr. 2017 · Danny Milner

Trek’s venerable Fuel gets a high-octane boost in the form of Plus-size wheels with the Trek Fuel EX Plus 9.8 27.5. Beautiful to behold and a joy to ride.

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Dirt Mountainbike
TREK FUEL EX 29 – 9.8 PROJECT ONE

avr. 2017 · Sean White

With Project One, Trek brings custom colour and spec options to the latest Fuel EX 29 trail bike.

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Singletrack World
Review: Trek Fuel EX 9 29

mars 2017 · Wil Barrett

The Fuel EX is Trek's most popular full suspension bike. So, is the 2017 version the best yet? Wil gets stuck in to find out.

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Bikerumor
One Ride Review: Trek Fuel EX full suspension trail mountain bike

nov. 2016 · Tyler Benedict

Earlier this year, the Fuel EX received rapid fire updates that first introduced a 27.5+ version then quickly made it the standard model by adding 29er wheels and tires for most of the stock builds. The frame was all new for both, bumping travel to 130mm, and it effectively did away with the standard 27.5 …

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Trek Fuel EX 9.8 29 Review

juil. 2016 · Christoph Bayer

Trek Fuel EX features new geometry, a new frame, and a revised spec. We’ll reveal whether Trek’s streamlining has been worth it.

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BikeRadar
Trek Fuel EX 9.9 29 first ride review

juin 2016 · Josh Patterson

It appears Trek’s design team has been paying close attention to the desires of trail riders, many of whom have been gravitating toward short-travel 29ers with slack geometry, and redesigned the Fuel EX accordingly. . .

Points forts
  • Spirited handling

  • Good suspension performance

Points faibles
  • Ultra low bottom bracket might not suit everyone

  • Proprietary headset

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Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Alpha Platinum Aluminum, ABP, Boost148, Full Floater, EVO link, E2 tapered head tube, Mino Link, internal derailleur & dropper post routing, down tube guard, PF92, ISCG 05, G2 Geometry, 120mm travel

Norme BBBB86/BB92, Appuyez sur Fit

Pédalier

BB86/BB92, press-fit

Casque

FSA IS-2, E2, sealed alloy cartridge

Tige

Bontrager Rhythm Comp, 31.8mm, 0 degree

Guidon

Bontrager Race Lite, 31.8mm, 5mm rise

Selle

Bontrager Evoke 2, chromoly rails

Tige de selle

RockShox Reverb Stealth, 2-bolt head, 31.6mm, zero offset

TypeCompte-gouttes

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM X1, Type 2

Manivelle

SRAM X1, 32T X-Sync

Manettes

SRAM X1, 11 speed

Cassette

SRAM XG-1150, 10-42, 11 speed

Freins

Shimano Deore XT hydraulic disc

TypeShimano XT Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

SRAM Roam 30, tubeless strips & valves, Boost110 front, Boost148 rear

Pneus

Bontrager XR3 Expert, Tubeless Ready, aramid bead, 29x2.30"

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