Trek Session 88 DH and FR version,check this out

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Trek Session 88 DH and FR version,check this out
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Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 9:33 Quote
Well they are both exactly the same; frame wise. Just different spec. And a totem has the same Axle to crown length as a boxxer... so how different can they be? Smile

Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 12:43 Quote
MUnibiker wrote:
Well they are both exactly the same; frame wise. Just different spec. And a totem has the same Axle to crown length as a boxxer... so how different can they be? Smile

single crowns are sexxier and lighter than dual crowns.

Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 12:58 Quote
marquis wrote:
MUnibiker wrote:
Well they are both exactly the same; frame wise. Just different spec. And a totem has the same Axle to crown length as a boxxer... so how different can they be? Smile

single crowns are sexxier and lighter than dual crowns.

Most definitly! I would have the FR over the DH any day.

The session 88 rides real nice btw. Tested it at our shop the other day.

Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 13:10 Quote
marquis wrote:
MUnibiker wrote:
Well they are both exactly the same; frame wise. Just different spec. And a totem has the same Axle to crown length as a boxxer... so how different can they be? Smile

single crowns are sexxier and lighter than dual crowns.

no shit sherlock but dual crowns are better for most DH tracks,Single crown is more for Northshore/freeride,slopestyle,enduro,xc,dirt jump,street and 4x.I preffer dual crowns over single crown any day for DH

Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 13:30 Quote
fantaman wrote:
marquis wrote:
MUnibiker wrote:
Well they are both exactly the same; frame wise. Just different spec. And a totem has the same Axle to crown length as a boxxer... so how different can they be? Smile

single crowns are sexxier and lighter than dual crowns.

no shit sherlock but dual crowns are better for most DH tracks,Single crown is more for Northshore/freeride,slopestyle,enduro,xc,dirt jump,street and 4x.I preffer dual crowns over single crown any day for DH

Razz to be a pain in the arse i would run singles in a dh run.

Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 13:31 Quote
marquis wrote:
fantaman wrote:
marquis wrote:


single crowns are sexxier and lighter than dual crowns.

no shit sherlock but dual crowns are better for most DH tracks,Single crown is more for Northshore/freeride,slopestyle,enduro,xc,dirt jump,street and 4x.I preffer dual crowns over single crown any day for DH

Razz to be a pain in the arse i would run singles in a dh run.

Yeah, me to Big Grin totem any day!

Posted: Apr 11, 2009 at 13:33 Quote
get the totem race setup and it should be sweet.

Posted: Mar 19, 2010 at 17:01 Quote
Hey folks I have just bought a 2009 Trek Session 88 FR frame, i noticed that the EVO link rocker on my bike is a plain black annodised unit (no graphics), all of the ones I have seen in photos online are white and black does anyone else out there have an 09 Session 88 with a black linkage?

Posted: Mar 20, 2010 at 8:36 Quote
trycycles wrote:
Hey folks I have just bought a 2009 Trek Session 88 FR frame, i noticed that the EVO link rocker on my bike is a plain black annodised unit (no graphics), all of the ones I have seen in photos online are white and black does anyone else out there have an 09 Session 88 with a black linkage?

Post a pic,was the bike new when you bought it.?

Posted: Mar 20, 2010 at 15:34 Quote
thats interesting, sounds like it may have been warrantied to me

Posted: Mar 21, 2010 at 15:08 Quote
Yep, its a brand new frame and forks that my LBS sourced for me from Trek, I will try to get a photo of it up soon. The only one I have managed to find on like this on-line i on Treks own website / blog on a polished frame that they built up to 32(ish) pounds weight.

Posted: Mar 21, 2010 at 15:21 Quote
trycycles wrote:
Yep, its a brand new frame and forks that my LBS sourced for me from Trek, I will try to get a photo of it up soon. The only one I have managed to find on like this on-line i on Treks own website / blog on a polished frame that they built up to 32(ish) pounds weight.
Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b307/pug5ley/Bikes/17032010225-1.jpg
There you go Mark.

Posted: Mar 21, 2010 at 15:42 Quote
pug5ley wrote:
trycycles wrote:
Yep, its a brand new frame and forks that my LBS sourced for me from Trek, I will try to get a photo of it up soon. The only one I have managed to find on like this on-line i on Treks own website / blog on a polished frame that they built up to 32(ish) pounds weight.
Unsecure image, only https images allowed: http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b307/pug5ley/Bikes/17032010225-1.jpg
There you go Mark.

Hmmmm...quite fascinating. Well, fee special, you got a different one to everyone else lol

Posted: Mar 21, 2010 at 16:09 Quote
I will upload some pics as soon as the servers come back online allowing me to upload, for now I will gloat to myself that I have a unique bike!!

Posted: Mar 21, 2010 at 16:26 Quote
Cheers Pugsley, nice one dude. Smile


 


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