Q&A

Do Trek bikes have suspension?

Do Trek bikes have suspension?

Full suspension mountain bikes keep you in control and comfortable over rugged terrain. Trek’s suspension solutions have been proven and refined over the years. Active Braking Pivot (ABP), Full Floater and Mino Link make Trek full suspension models a class above the competition.

Are dual suspension bikes worth it?

Having a Dual Suspension for longer rides means that the impacts to the rear wheel will be absorb by the rear shock and you can stay in your saddle for most of the time, saving you a lot of energy for those last km’s.

What’s better full suspension or hardtail?

In pure terms of design complexity and highest tech, the full suspension is the winner. The hardtail gets in a few punches with its low weight, greater manipulation to the frame tubes, its tapered head tube and generally lower maintenance, but it’s not enough to overcome the addition of a rear shock.

What makes a trek dual sport bike good?

Dual Sport is fit for any kind of ride, from daily commutes to workouts and off-the-beaten-path adventures. Thanks to a host of go-anywhere features, it fast, fun, and stable on the widest range of terrain of any model in Trek’s lineup. Front suspension delivers comfort on trails and speed on city streets.

What kind of suspension does a Trek mountain bike have?

Full suspension mountain bikes keep you in control and comfortable over rugged terrain. Trek’s suspension solutions have been proven and refined over the years. Active Braking Pivot (ABP), Full Floater and Mino Link make Trek full suspension models a class above the competition.

What kind of bike is a Trek Hybrid?

Trek hybrid bikes are versatile, easy-riding bikes that will carry you wherever you want to go. They prove to be light, fun and comfortable companions, mile after mile.

What kind of bike is dual sport 4?

Dual Sport 4 is a versatile hybrid bike with a performance drive train and suspension fork that will stand up to your every adventure whim. It’s the smart choice for performance-minded riders who value comfort, durability and versatility. Why choose between the road and trail?