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2016 Trek

Procaliber 9.9 SL Project One

CadreCarbone
roues27.5″ / 29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 11
GroupeXT
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

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40 km/h

Procaliber 9.9 SL Project One

44 km/h

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Résumé

The Trek Procaliber is a lightweight, efficient cross-country bike that blends the agility of a hardtail with the comfort of IsoSpeed technology, making it a strong contender for racers and enthusiasts alike. Its precise handling and rapid acceleration are frequently praised, though some reviewers note limitations in suspension performance and tyre choice. The bike's innovative frame design and competitive weight are standout features, but it may not suit riders looking for full suspension capabilities.

Pros
  • Lightweight and efficient for climbing and acceleration

  • IsoSpeed technology enhances comfort on rough terrain

  • Precise handling and agile performance

Cons
  • Limited suspension performance compared to full-suspension bikes

  • Tyre choice may not suit all terrains

  • Some components may require upgrades for optimal performance

Key Quotes
It may look like a hardtail, but Trek’s IsoSpeed tech adds a welcome bit of comfort.
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The Procaliber with its fancy IsoSpeed is a clever approach to providing comfort in the otherwise harsh world of racing hardtails.
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It’ll also blur the lines between choosing a dually or hardtail, because when it comes down to it, if the terrain suits a hardtail nothing beats a carbon 29er when you’re really hammering on the pedals.
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Gran Fondo Magazine
Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL Race Shop Limited Review

déc. 2017 · Robin Schmitt

How does a pro-level mountain bike from the XC World Cup compete against a gravel bike? We tested the Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL Race Shop Limited to find out.

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Singletrack World
Review: Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL

oct. 2016 · Wil Barrett

What did Olly think of the Trek Procaliber in the Flat Out Race Bike Group Test? Read his review in full here!

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Flow Mountain Bike
Tested: Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL

juil. 2016

What is it? The Procaliber 9.8 SL comes from a three-tiered lineup of carbon hardtails, Trek’s premium cross country race bike. Used by the Trek Factory team including Aussie champs Bec Henderson and Dan McConnell this frame has been widely accepted in the racing community. The Procaliber uses Trek’s Smart Wheel Size arrangement, meaning the …

Points forts
  • IsoSpeed is successful in taking the sting out of the trail when seated.

  • Stunning frame construction.

  • Lightweight parts.

Points faibles
  • Not to be confused as a suspension bike, it's still a hardtail.

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BikeRadar
Trek Procaliber 9.7 SL review

mars 2016 · Guy Kesteven

Impact-smoothing super-light racer, but needs fatter tyres and pedalling bounce can be irritating. Buy if you like your greyhound hardtail with a side order of comfort, and are prepared to make a kit tweak or two

Points forts
  • Svelte, contemporary frame, isospeed pivot smooth buzz, rapid ride

Points faibles
  • Smoothing tech can be a double-edged sword, needs fatter treads to get the most from it

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Mountain Bike Action
Bike Test: Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL

janv. 2016 · McCoy

The Procaliber will give you all the efficiency and fun that you need

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
First Ride | Trek's Top Fuel and Procaliber, Blurring the Lines

juil. 2015 · Trev Worsey

XC race bikes are traditionally an acquired taste, steep, uncompromising and brutally efficient. Any thoughts of comfort and fun are secondary to milking out every watt of energy from a rider who resembles nothing more than a huge set of lungs and set of shaved muscular legs. So imagine our surprise when we took to […]

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Bicycling
First Look: 2016 Trek Top Fuel, Procaliber, and Fuel EX29

juil. 2015 · Matt Phillips

Three new mountain bikes get a Boost

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MTBR
Trek Procaliber SL, Top Fuel and Fuel EX 29 revamped

juil. 2015 · Jeroen Tiggelman

Turning its focus on its cross-country racing bikes, Trek made some significant changes to its XC line. Most notable is the introduction of the Isospeed coupler in to the Procaliber hardtail line. - Mtbr.com

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Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

OCLV Mountain Carbon, IsoSpeed, E2 tapered head tube, MicroTruss, Control Freak internal routing, balanced post mount brake, PF92, Boost148 & G2 Geometry on 29ers

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Pédalier

BSA, 73mm, threaded

Casque

FSA IS-2 carbon, E2, sealed alloy cartridge

Tige

Bontrager XXX, OCLV Carbon, 31.8mm, 7 degree

Guidon

Bontrager XXX, OCLV Carbon, 31.8, zero rise

Selle

Bontrager Montrose Pro, carbon rails

Tige de selle

Bontrager XXX, OCLV Carbon, 31.6mm, zero offset

TypeRigide

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore XT, Shadow Plus

Manivelle

Shimano Deore XT, 32T

Manettes

Shimano Deore XT, 11 speed

Cassette

Shimano Deore XT, 11-40, 11 speed

Freins

Shimano Deore XT hydraulic disc

TypeShimano XT Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

DT Swiss M1900, tubeless strips & valves, 15mm front, 12mm rear (Boost110 & Boost148 on 29ers)

Pneus

Bontrager XR1 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, 120tpi, aramid bead, 29x2.00" (Bontrager XR2 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, 120tpi, aramid bead, 27.5x2.20")

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