![]() (Item in photograph is the item for sale)Ĭycletrade® | The Place To Buy & Sell Premium Bicycles & Partsīrowse our stock of Certified Refurbished Parts. ![]() This item, is in good condition this frame does not have deep scratches but scuff marks. Item that has been used and will have a small number of cosmetic blemishes but is in full functional order. The Alpha Platinum Aluminium frame of the Trek mountain bike, is nothing short of unique, bringing in incredibly short chainstays for a lively ride, without making things too rough!įull Mechanical Order/ Slightly Worn, but plenty of life left They held out well during the course of the ride.The Trek Stache 7 29er+ Hardtail Mountain Bike 2016 completely redefines the trail hardtail category, bringing in mid range fat" tyres results in an incredible boost to traction and confidence in all conditions, blurring the lines between a hardtail and full suspension design. For this trip, Zach kept to the stock tires as they’re grippy and fast rolling. At the other end of the scale, spinning out in the high gears was rarely an issue. In hindsight, Zach says he’d definitely have preferred a 26T chainring to help tackle some of the trail’s steeper climbs, as well as allowing for some respite during the inevitable afternoon fatigue. The 30T chainring was also swapped out for a 28T, given the load carried, the distance covered, and Colorado’s unforgiving topography. It features a revised geometry for 2017 with even shorter chainstays than before, thanks to both Boost spacing and its now classic elevated driveside chainstay.The stock bike is built with 29+ tires and a carbon wheelset, but you can also fit 27.5+ and 29er tires the Stranglehold adjustable thru axle allows chainstay length to be adjusted.įor the Colorado Trail, Zach swapped out the Bontrager Drop Line 125 for a rigid carbon one, in the interests of reliability and so a standard seat pack could be used. The 9.8 is Trek’s top level Stache and comes with all the carbon trimmings. It makes a great template for what to carry on the Colorado Trail, a balance that reflects his desire to enjoy its incredible, technical trails to the maximum, while still carrying everything required for a complete, relaxing, backcountry experience. Having recently moved from a full suspension rig to a more bikepacking-friendly hardtail, his choice of bike is a clue to his racing background – a full carbon, lightweight setup – and his considered gearlist is well honed from years of backpacking. His cadence never fluctuates and fitness and his bike handling skills never fail to humble and inspire me – he regularly cleans sections of trails that I didn’t imagine could be ridden, with or without bikepacking gear. When it comes to mountain biking, Zach is a precision instrument. In fact, Zach grew up backpacking with his family since the tender age of three! Huge selection of mountain bikes from brands such as Trek, Specialized, Giant, Santa Cruz, Norco and more. View and share reviews, comments and questions on mountain bikes. Compare forks, shocks, wheels and other components on current and past MTB’s. These days, Zach gravites towards the adventurous side of mountain biking, where he puts his skillset as both an incredibly strong rider and his mountain experience to great use along the way, he also spent a couple of years fighting wildfires with the Hotshots, so is no stranger to minimal camping and spending time in remote areas. Specs, reviews & prices for the 2017 Trek Stache 7. ![]() Over the years, he’s represented the Rockshox Devo Team and been a member of the US National MTB team, racing internationally. In a former life, Zach was a pro mtb racer based in Durango. Jackson-born Zach Shriver is a firefighter who works in Los Alamos, Santa Fe.
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