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$7,499.99
Remedy 9.9 is the top-end trail bike in the family. An OCLV Mountain Carbon frame, FOX Factory fork, exclusive RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft damper, Bontrager carbon wheels, and a SRAM X01 drivetrain come together in Remedy 9.9 to make a high-performance, high-value shred-sled that's fast and ridiculously capable in rough and technical terrain. It's right for you if... You want the money you spend on a top-end trail bike to go into the parts that make the biggest difference in your ride. For Remedy 9.9, that's the carbon frame, carbon wheels, and top-level suspension. It's built with a high-quality SRAM X01 parts group that keeps the price in check so you have some cash left over for post-ride shenanigans. The tech you get A lightweight full OCLV Mountain Carbon frame, 160mm FOX Factory 36 Float fork, and 150mm of rear travel with a FOX Factory Float shock with Trek's exclusive RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft damper. Plus, a 1x12 SRAM X01 Eagle drivetrain, Shimano XT 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes, Bontrager Line Carbon wheels with a 54-tooth Rapid Drive rear hub for fast engagement, and a Bontrager Line dropper post. The final word There's nowhere to go from Remedy 9.9 but down. If you're looking for a top-level carbon trail bike with the best in frame and suspension tech, you've just found it. Remedy 9.9 is a capable, sure-footed, and fast long-travel trail bike for big all-mountain adventures. Why you'll love it - OCLV Mountain Carbon frame, FOX Factory suspension, Bontrager carbon wheels: Remedy 9.9 falls squarely in the "dream bike" category - Wait for me, said no Remedy rider ever—This bike has a lot of travel, but it's also extremely quick on the flats and climbs - RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft works faster than a normal shock, so it tracks the ground better and keeps you in control - It has all the latest tech that adds up to a great ride, like carbon wheels with a 54-tooth Rapid Drive hub, Mino Link adjustable geometry, and Boost148/110 hub spacing
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