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  1. Trek have unveiled their new hardtail race machine dubbed the Procaliber SL. Most notably the Procaliber features Trek's ride smoothing IsoSpeed decoupler similar to what what is used in their Domane road bikes. The Procaliber SL also introduces some very nifty cable routing which Trek are calling "Control Freak". Click here to view the article
  2. There’s innovation... and then there are products that irrevocably alter the entire landscape of an industry. The all-new Madone is a marvel in road cycling engineering, a bike that will live in history as the product that transformed the standards of race bike performance forever. With unparalleled aerodynamics, unmatched ride quality and unprecedented integration, Madone is more than a game-changer: It’s the ultimate race bike. Click here to view the article
  3. Chronic pain in the right knee has forced the management and medical staff of the team to pull Fränk Schleck from the Tour de France roster. Click here to view the article
  4. The sporting season has commenced on a high note with Trek Bicycles signing up as the bike partner of South Africa’s largest off-road triathlon, the Totalsports XTERRA presented by REHIDRAT® SPORT. Click here to view the article
  5. Trek Bicycle Corporation of Waterloo, Wisconsin, makers of the world’s greatest bikes have appointed Dark Horse Brands of Cape Town as the exclusive distributor of Trek Bicycles and Bontrager Cycling Accessories with immediate effect. Click here to view the article
  6. Hi... I have a Bontrager RXL 29" rear wheelset, and I am looking for a replacement freehub. The only markings I can see on the freehub is "2010 I.F". How do I determine the exact model of freehub to get, and where would I be able to buy it? The bike is a 2011(I think) Trek Superfly 100 FS 29" Carbon. Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. DC
  7. After weeks of speculation, Trek is officially releasing the all-new Émonda, the world’s lightest production road line, which includes the 10.25lb/4.6kg Émonda SLR10, the lightest production road bike ever. Click here to view the article
  8. Wowiez!!!! This is GOOD news. Hows about a Monarch Plus for your Stumpy? But WHY the hell only for the Evo models? Maybe time will tell? http://enduro-mtb.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Rockshox-2015-Enduro-Magazine-4-von-6-780x470.jpg I want one for my non Evo Stumpy FSR............ Check article here http://enduro-mtb.co...nd-trek-mounts/
  9. We have received a notice from Royalty Sports, distributors of Trek in South Africa about faulty SunTour forks on a number of their models. Take a look to see if you have one of these models or forks and be sure to contact Royalty Sports to find out if your fork is faulty. It is not only the Trek specced forks, but any of these SunTours forks that might be affected. Click here to view the article
  10. Following the discusiion on the Trek / Penske thread I thought I'd start a new one on the Boost148 "standard". Bikeradar have just published an article with more info on it http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/news/article/trek-and-sram-roll-out-wider-axle-standard-41352/ http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/news/2014/06/13/1402615772146-ao0yv51uzn7z-320-180.jpg
  11. I am selling my Spec Epic ally 2x10 and picking up a Trek Super fly carbon. They both have Sram XO, however the Trek has a 3 ring front chain ring, and the shifters are in better condition. Can I simply convert the Treks 3 ring to 2 ring by removing a ring and setting the front shifter limit?
  12. It's the final day of the UCI MTB World Cup here in Pietermaritzburg and we're scouting the pits for more gear. Most of the elites are still hiding from the sun and heat, but we've caught a few snaps of some XCO machines. Click here to view the article
  13. The South African sports retail industry was given a significant boost when Royalty Sports, previously known as The Bicycle Company, who are the Cape Town based official distributors of the leading sports product brands Trek Bicycles, Bontrager Cycling Accessories, Craft SE sports apparel and Hoka One One running shoes into Southern Africa, announced that London listed private equity company, Craven House Capital plc had purchased a 49% stake in its company. The Trek and Craft SE corporations have signed long term deals with Royalty Sports to market and distribute their products into Southern Africa. Click here to view the article
  14. Hi guys. I am posed with a bit of a problem. I am looking at buying a entry level MTB. The plan is to ride once during the week and then over the weekends. Then doing at least one fun ride (about 10km) every 2 months. I am about 1.7 tall. (Read short). I have been looking at the Axis A60 (26'') hydraulic disc brakes or the Trek Marlin (29'') with mechanical disc brakes. The issue now is... do i go for a 26'' with better specs or for a 29'' and maybe look to upgrade components later. Alternatively the secondhand market is a entirely different prospect, but it does come down to the same question 29'' / 650b small frame (not too common for a good price) or a 26'' with reasonable specs (because everyone seems to be selling them to upgrade to 29'')? Please help?
  15. My first thought when seeing the Remedy is, "that's quite beefy, must be heavy". Which isn't that bad of a thing, necessarily. Most 29ers are short travel, skinny, light buggars that you wouldn't want to point down a rooted slope, never mind a muscly beefcake like this. Click here to view the article
  16. Instead of focusing on one video for pure entertainment, this week is all about education. We hear a lot of fluff about suspension designs, but what differentiates them from each other? Here is a collection of videos explaining various suspension designs, from Yeti's Switch Technology to Dave Weagle explaining his Split Link design. Click here to view the article
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