Looks like the existing session park with a 27.5 fork on it. It has the same fork bumpers as the old 26 session park where the newer 27.5 sessions have smaller fork bumpers.
yeah but have you seen his front triangle? it really looks a front triangle of the 2018/2019 session 88 and on his story he told he had 27.5 wheel on front and not only the fork. but it would mean that their new session park with the new geometry of the session wasn't good ?
I'd be very surprised if the full floater comes back. I really want to see a new session park.
Looks like the existing session park with a 27.5 fork on it. It has the same fork bumpers as the old 26 session park where the newer 27.5 sessions have smaller fork bumpers.
yeah but have you seen his front triangle? it really looks a front triangle of the 2018/2019 session 88 and on his story he told he had 27.5 wheel on front and not only the fork. but it would mean that their new session park with the new geometry of the session wasn't good ?
I'd be very surprised if the full floater comes back. I really want to see a new session park.
Yeah I would think a session park redesign would have the newer style linkage used on the new ticket s.
Semenuk etc were on 2018 session carbon park frames right so carbon 2018 front and new 26 alu rear like on the previous model?
they have been riding 2018 27.5 9.9 front triangle (no freefloater) combined with a 27.5 fork with a custom aluminum shorter rear triangle but they are still running 26 inch wheels.
I've got a question I figure if anyone could help me answer, it would be the crew in this thread.
Simply put, does anybody have anybody have any ideas as to the availability, and more importantly, OBTAINABILITY, of Trek Session frames in "custom" or non-stock colors? every so often, I see one lying about at the bike park, and wonder, "How the hell did he/she get a hold of that?" Naturally, it's far more understandable in the case of small, boutique bike builders, but Trek is hardly---God knows---in that category. (At the risk of stated the obvious, I'm not talking about sponsored pros, but simply the average customer---albeit the average customer potentially willing to pay for the privilege).
If anyone out there can shed some light on this question, please, help me out! Thanks in advance for your help.
I've got a question I figure if anyone could help me answer, it would be the crew in this thread.
Simply put, does anybody have anybody have any ideas as to the availability, and more importantly, OBTAINABILITY, of Trek Session frames in "custom" or non-stock colors? every so often, I see one lying about at the bike park, and wonder, "How the hell did he/she get a hold of that?" Naturally, it's far more understandable in the case of small, boutique bike builders, but Trek is hardly---God knows---in that category. (At the risk of stated the obvious, I'm not talking about sponsored pros, but simply the average customer---albeit the average customer potentially willing to pay for the privilege).
If anyone out there can shed some light on this question, please, help me out! Thanks in advance for your help.
Create one! Haha mine is custom vinyl wrapped! I was hanging with rdog in Whistler last year and he does sell them off to buddies. If you go to whis your guaranteed to see probably at least 2 old Rdog bikes and maybe 1 or 2 old semenuk bikes. Also for some reason people seem to like making custom sessions more then anything else it seems, there are tons of them