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Offres du JourTop Fuel Al Gen 2 Frameset
Prix du fabricant
2 000 £GB(2 317 €)| Poids | 3,4 kg (frame) |
|---|---|
| Cadre | Aluminium |
| Suspension | complet, 115mm débattement arrière |
| Amortisseur arrière | Fox Float DPS Performance |
| roues | 29″ |
Résumé
The Trek Top Fuel is a versatile cross-country bike that has undergone significant redesigns to offer a more playful and capable ride. It features improved geometry, effective suspension, and internal storage, making it a strong contender in its category. While it excels in efficiency and handling, some reviews note its weight and component limitations as drawbacks.
Redesigned with a more playful trail-oriented stance
Effective suspension gives suppleness and support
Internal storage increases stability
Improved geometry for better all-round balance
Strong climbing performance
The robust frame means it’s heavier than its rivals
Bontrager XR3 tires generate poor traction
Knockblock isn't as well executed as other brand's versions
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juil. 2022
This Trek Top Fuel review has it all: Speed, sustainability, shifting mindsets, and thoughts on the new breed of short travel trail bikes.
Efficient climber with active suspension
Rewards punchy efforts and sit-and-spin periods
Excels on undulating terrain
Solid chassis feel descending
Confidence-inspiring descending on less extreme terrain
Good for random trail yanks
Higher bottom bracket and lower stack height noticeable on steep descents
Requires conscious effort to stay centered on steep, rough terrain
Less confidence on steep, ugly terrain compared to Spur and Tallboy
Expensive (top model $13,974 CAD)
mars 2022 · Guy Kesteven
Trek’s Top Fuel delivers superlative short-travel suspension performance but it’s definitely a trail bike not an XC bike
Infectiously agile and playful vibe
Superlative suspension feel
Seriously tight tracking frame
Trail tough kit
Internal storage
Too heavy for XC racing
Simple fork damper
Tight internal storage access
Yawning gap between this and the Supercaliber

déc. 2021 · Will Soffe
Impressively playful characteristics, progressive geometry and solid build, despite lacking the outright pace of XC-derived competitors
Effective suspension gives suppleness and support
Confidence-inspiring geometry beyond XC-derived counterparts
A riotous blend of capability and playfulness
The robust frame means it’s heavier than its rivals
A flexy fork is the only weak spot in a bullet-proof build

déc. 2021 · Henry Quinney
For a bike that is so capable on the descents, though, the Top Fuel still packs a mighty punch when it comes to gaining elevation..
Great suspension performance
Frame storage
Strong climbing performance
Knockblock isn't as well executed as other brand's versions
Works well when pushing hard, but might not be the most comfortable for all
oct. 2021 · Ryan "Squirrel" LaBar
Adding fire to the Fuel

oct. 2021 · Danny Milner
New Trek Top Fuel 8 is a short travel - 120mm travel front and rear - down-country trail bike with internal frame storage for both alloy and carbon models.
Sublime suspension, playful handling, fantastic size range, internal storage
Not particularly light for the intended use, inconsistent Shimano brakes on our test bike

oct. 2021
The Trek Top Fuel has been overhauled for 2022, receiving an all-new frame with integrated storage, plus key updates to the suspension design and geometry. So how does it ride on the trail? And will everyone be pleased with all the changes? Read on for our Trek Top Fuel review.
Brilliant trail-ripping geometry
Active and supportive suspension
Masses of cornering grip & stability
Refined and practical frame design
Downtube storage is a welcome addition
Dropper post is sluggish
Wheels are solid but quite heavy
Carbon bars are harsh
Heavier than many of its competitors

juin 2021 · Peter Walker
The Top Fuel 9.9 flies through singletrack and rips descents, but it really shines when pushed to its full potential during gruelling endurance races.” That's what Trek say about the Fuel 9.9 X01, but how did it fare against its bigger brother, the Fuel EX, in our test?
Accelerates willingly
Easy, intuitive handling
Bontrager XR3 tires generate poor traction
Remote cluster in the cockpit area is confusing
Odd-looking spacer tower
No Trek storage compartment
Very few advantages over the Fuel EX, which suits a much wider range of applications
| Cadre | Alpha Platinum Aluminium, tapered head tube, Knock Block, Control Freak internal routing, downtube guard, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 115 mm travel Couleur: Satin Trek Black |
|---|---|
| Amortisseur arrière | Fox Performance Float, 2-position DPS damper, Bontrager DropLock remote, 190x45mm - S, M: Fox Performance Float, 2-position DPS damper, Bontrager DropLock remote, 190x45mm; S, M: Fox Performance Float, 2-position DPS damper, TwistLoc remote, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab, 190x45 mm Voyager: 115mm |
| Casque | Knock Block Integrated, 58-degree radius, cartridge bearing, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom |
| Tige | Bontrager Rhythm Comp, 31.8mm, 0-degree, 60 mm length |
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Last updated 11 octobre
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