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Old 04-07-2006   #1
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Trek 69er Pics

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Old 04-07-2006   #2
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Handlebars?

What's the handlebars on that thing? Looks like a wide flat bar ala the Niner bars. Is Bontrager now making a wide flat bar with some sweep?
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Old 04-07-2006   #3
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Being a 69er, shouldn't it have the 26" wheel in the front and the 29" wheel in the back? I figured Huffy would be first to market with one of those.
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Old 04-07-2006   #4
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The bike sucks! Why not just go full 29? As for the bars, they look like Salsa Bars.
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Old 04-07-2006   #5
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The bike sucks! Why not just go full 29? As for the bars, they look like Salsa Bars.

II think they are copying Carver. Haven't ridden one, but supposedly it rolls over terrain like a 29er, but the 26" rear tire will give you the acceleration of a 26er. Plus you get to carry multiple tube sizes and stuff.
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Old 04-07-2006   #6
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Saw this also in person today while an impromptu photo shoot with Travis was under way.

While I'm biased towards a true 29er....I must say it is just as ugly in person as it is in the above photo. *blek
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Old 04-07-2006   #7
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Hmmm

A little on the Freakish side if you ask me - as far as looks go that is.
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Old 04-07-2006   #8
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The bike sucks! Why not just go full 29? As for the bars, they look like Salsa Bars.

I agree, I wish they'd just do full 29". I love the copper color and plain (non-existent) graphics though.
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Old 04-07-2006   #9
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I think they are leaving the 29er fold to their other brand, G. Fisher.
I love, love, love my 29er, but have recently been messing around on my "Mutt" which is a standard 26er frame and rear wheel with a 29" front wheel supported by an On One Inbred fork
with a 420mm A/C measurement. There is something to it. Maybe I'll start a 69er thread and discuss all that I have experienced while riding mine. The good and the ugly.
And listen, just 'cause it's ugly...

Oh yeah- ajoc_prez: you don't need two different tubes. 26 inch tubes work just fine (sometimes better) in a 29er tire.

I believe the bars are the Bontrager "Big Sweep" model. 26" wide like a riser with 12 degrees of backsweep. Oversized bulge (31.8). I rode a set on Dejay Birch's Rig last year and they felt great. Promted me to get the Salsa bars with 11 degree sweep 'cause I didn't want to have to buy an oversized stem when I already had a new Thomson.

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Old 04-07-2006   #10
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I think they are making one

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I agree, I wish they'd just do full 29". I love the copper color and plain (non-existent) graphics though.

No special name. It will just be called a 29.8.
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Old 05-15-2007   #11
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I have one..for a retail of over $2300 you would think they would throw on some carbon parts such as: Seatpost, bars, Juicy 7 carbon or Ultimates etc...Also; they didn't even give tubeless valve stems or strips for their flagship Race X Lite wheels.

UNIMPRESSED WITH MINE...
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Old 05-15-2007   #12
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I have one..for a retail of over $2300 you would think they would throw on some carbon parts such as: Seatpost, bars, Juicy 7 carbon or Ultimates etc...Also; they didn't even give tubeless valve stems or strips for their flagship Race X Lite wheels.

UNIMPRESSED WITH MINE...


That must have been one great salesman to get you to buy it then. All the things you bring up are pretty evident just looking at it. That guy or girl should start selling homes or cars--more money in it than selling bikes.

Seriously, why did you buy it? I agree it seems over priced for a a bike where the only thing blingy is the fork.
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Old 03-10-2008   #13
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I have one..for a retail of over $2300 you would think they would throw on some carbon parts such as: Seatpost, bars, Juicy 7 carbon or Ultimates etc...Also; they didn't even give tubeless valve stems or strips for their flagship Race X Lite wheels.

UNIMPRESSED WITH MINE...

I'll give $500.00 for it!
If it's collecting dust, put in it my hands or email!
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Old 03-10-2008   #14
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I'm sure you would...hell; I'd even buy another one for that...sorry; I sold it a while ago for $1800..
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