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2017 Trek

Farley 24

Prix du fabricant

989 $US(863 €)
Poids13,5 kg  
CadreAluminium
SuspensionRigide
FourcheAluminium
roues24″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 9
GroupeAlivio, Altus
FreinsTektro Disque hydraulique
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Handling
nimblestable
Farley 24
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Transmission

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)

31 km/h

Farley 24

36 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Commentaires

Résumé

The Trek Farley fatbike series is praised for its versatility across seasons, offering a mountain bike-like feel with impressive rear suspension and stability. It excels in mixed conditions, from packed snowy trails to summer singletrack, though some models face criticism for ponderous handling and underperforming forks. The Farley's design blurs the line between fat bikes and traditional mountain bikes, providing a unique ride experience.

Pros
  • Impressive rear suspension

  • Versatile four-season capability

  • Stable and fun on various terrains

  • Lightweight for a full-suspension fat bike

  • Modern riding position and balanced shape

Cons
  • Ponderous fat bike handling

  • Bluto fork underperforms in aggressive riding

  • Heavy compared to traditional trail bikes

  • Tires not ideal for deep snow or loose terrain

Key Quotes
The most mountain bike feeling fat bike yet
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Adding rear suspension to a fat bike is like lifting your 4x4; it seems excessive but it feels so right.
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There is no reason for an offseason with a bike like this.
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NSMB
2018 Trek Farley EX 8

janv. 2018

The Farley EX doesn't need your snow or your sand- but it'll handle it just fine - while being a dirt and rock shredder with little compromise...

Points forts
  • Great looking machine, well-balanced shape

  • Modern riding position, fits well

  • Ample tire clearance

  • Full Floater and ABP pivot suspension

  • Lightweight Hodag tires with great grip

  • Tubeless ready, shed rotating mass

  • Level T brakes with adequate stopping power, off-the-charts braking force with tires

  • SRAM GX 1x11 drivetrain works fine

  • Ridiculously fun on any trail

Points faibles
  • Bluto fork could use additional tokens (needs tuning)

  • KS dropper post slow to rise

  • 35 lbs before tubeless (weight mentioned)

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BikeRadar
Trek Farley EX 9.8 review

juin 2017 · Russell Eich

The most mountain bike feeling fat bike yet. Buy if you want one bike for all seasons, or an extremely stable trail bike, and aren't concerned about pure dry trail performance

Points forts
  • Impressive rear suspension, has a very mountain bike feeling, wheelies and manuals with ease

Points faibles
  • Bluto fork overworked, small tire knobs, busted rear rim

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MTBR
Trek Farley EX 9.8 fat bike review

mai 2017 · Jason Sumner

While the Farley EX 9.8 resides within Trek’s fat bike family, its capabilities reach far beyond winter thanks to a unique design. Check out the Mtbr long term review. - Mtbr.com

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Mountain Bike Action
TREK FARLEY EX 9.8 TEST

mars 2017 · McCoy

Traction To The Max!

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
Trek issues voluntary recall for select 2014, 2015 Farley models

nov. 2016 · Todd Aalgaard

The recall impacts 4,635 bikes worldwide, Trek says.

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Bicycling
Trek Recalls 2014 and 2015 Farley 6 Fat Bikes

nov. 2016

A problem with the bike's fork could lead to injury

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BIKE Magazine
Trek Farley review

mars 2015

Check out our Trek Farley review to see how the Waterloo, Wisconsin brand's fatbike performed in the snow.

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Bikerumor
One Ride Review: Trek Farley Fat Bike makes it easy to go big

déc. 2014 · Tyler Benedict

While Zach and Tim are seasoned fat bike riders, I was uninitiated. So, on a short trip to Ohio to do a little long term editorial planning, I borrowed a Trek Farley from the local shop and Zach planned a ride. Being a basically all-29er-all-the-time (with suspension) type mountain biker, this would be quite a …

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Alpha Gold Aluminum, E2 tapered head tube, 100mm BB, 177mm rear dropouts

Fourche

Alpha Platinum Aluminum, E2 tapered alloy steerer

Pédalier

Press Fit

Casque

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

Tige

Bontrager Elite, 31.8mm, 7 degree, Blendr compatible

Guidon

Bontrager alloy, 25.4mm, 15mm rise

Selle

Dialed 24" size, padded

Tige de selle

Bontrager SSR, 2-bolt head, 27.2mm, 12mm offset

TypeRigide

Pédales

Wellgo nylon body w/alloy cage

Poignées

Bontrager Race

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Alivio M430

Manivelle

Alloy, 32T

Manettes

Shimano Altus M370, 9 speed

Cassette

Shimano HG30, 12-36, 9 speed

Chaîne

KMC X9

Freins

Tektro M286 hydraulic disc

TypeTektro Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Alloy 2.75" wide

Moyeu avant

Bontrager alloy sealed bearing, 135x5 front, 177x5rear

Moyeu arrière

Bontrager alloy sealed bearing, 177x5 rear

Pneus

Dialed, 24x4.0"

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