![]() The right side of the frame features an elevated chainstay this is so it can accommodate the huge, chunky wheels. Tapered E2 head tube and flowing frame tubes, allow for great torsional strength to easily direct this 29er wherever you’d like.Īnd, such design also eliminates chain slap.Ĭhassis of Stache 9.7 is remarkably sturdy, to deliver precise handling and quick pedaling response. Shifter and dropper post has internal cable routing to give the bike a cleaner and uncluttered look. For better stability during fun rides, the bike is housed with an air-adjustable RockShox Pike RL suspension fork. ![]() The 15mm thru-axle delivers extra precision while handling, whereas 120mm travel and bulky 35mm stanchions make hard landings much more convenient. Frame Specificationsįor 17.5” frame size, Stache 9.7 comes with 611 mm effective top tube with a 416 mm reach and 635 mm stack.Ĭhainstays on this are 420 mm, whereas the wheelbase measures 1116 mm. The relative seat tube angle comes out to be 73.7°, whereas the head tube angle is 67.8°. Stache 9.7 weighs around 28.7 lbs./13.02 kg when setting up with tubes. The bike has a maximum weight capacity of around 136 kg (300 lbs.), including the weight of the rider, cargo, and bike itself. Trek makes sure to locate the wheel deep into the frame. The rear of Stache 9.7 looks funky due to rear fork viz. “Midstay.”Īsymmetrically designed Midstay has the chain running on the underside of rear fork. ![]() Additionally I would need the largest size which could be hard for them to sell.This causes the bottom bracket to come nearer to the wheel. All of the Staches are on backorder right now. Would it be rude to ask the LBS to order both so I can test ride them. Obviously the shimanos should be better but by how much? Is it going to be a big deal or are the + size tires going to be doing most of the suspension work.įinally the brakes. It does not seem like those would be noticeable.Īs for the fork, I have not found any good reviews comparing the two. Should I be impressed with the difference on the front hub and crank. So I don't really care about 1x11, my other bike is a single speed and I can still get up most hills. Tektro M285 hydraulic disc -> Shimano MT500 brakes Shimano Deore M6000 1x10 -> Shimano SLX M7000 1x11 drivetrain Manitou Machete 32 Comp -> RockShox Yari RL forkįormula alloy DC511 -> Bontrager sealed bearing alloy axle front hub Looking at the spec sheet for the 2018s the major changes between the two are as follows: However I am now trying to decide which one I want. I have narrowed down my bike selection to a Trek Stache. " Every cyclist has something to teach and something to learn." Randonneuring (very long-distance cycling)Įmbs's (Fairly) Definitive Guide to Cold Weather Clothingĭoc: Mountain Bike Wide Range Cassette Spreadsheet If you need help choosing a bike, check out u/Bmied31's absolutely amazing Mountain Bike Buying Guide, as well as his equally amazing FAQ. No fundraising, karma-baiting or cryptic post titles. If you want to submit a trail or bike photo instead – your new bike leaning against a tree, or the view from top of the trail, for example – add it to the Weekly Gear Gallery Thread. The general rule is photo and video submissions to /r/mtb should be of people riding mountain bikes. Photos should be of people riding mountain bikes. If you need help choosing a bike, please be sure to tag your post with the WhichBike flair, and include some basic information, like your price range and the type of riding you'll be doing. If you think your post was removed by mistake, use the message the moderators link in the sidebar and include a link to your post. On the other hand, be generous with upvotes. Do not downvote opinions just because you disagree with them. Remember to vote based on quality, not opinion, and keep your submission titles factual and opinion-free. Please follow proper reddiquette, and if you haven't already, take a moment to read our wiki page and learn a bit about the site's history. We are a cycling community enthusiastic about mountain biking and all things related. ![]()
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