![]() ![]() This bike has a maximum total weight limit (combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo) of 300 pounds (136 kg). M - 17.68 kg / 38.98 lbs (with TLR sealant, no tubes) R1, R2, R3 SRAM CenterLine, 6-bolt, round edge, 200mm R1, R2, R3 SRAM CenterLine, 6-bolt, round edge, 180mm Wellgo BO-87B, alloy body, Cro-Mo axle, replaceable pinsīontrager Arvada, hollow chromoly rails, 138mm widthīontrager Rhythm Elite, 31.6mm, 0mm offset, 330mm lengthīontrager Line, alloy, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 780mm widthīontrager Line Pro, 35mm, Direct Mount, 50mm lengthįSA Orbit, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom (includes geometry adjust angled cups) Truvativ Descendant DH, DUB 83, 34T steel ring, 165mm length R3 Fox VAN Performance, 500lb spring, 250x72.5mmīontrager Line DH 30, Tubeless Ready, 6-bolt, 110x20mm Boost thru axleīontrager Line DH 30, Tubeless Ready, Rapid Drive 108, 6-bolt, Shimano 7 speed freehub, 157x12mm thru axleīontrager Switch thru axle, removable leverīontrager G5 Team Issue, wire bead, 2-ply 60 tpi, 29x2.50'' R2 Fox VAN Performance, 450lb spring, 250x72.5mm R1 Fox VAN Performance, 400lb spring, 250x72.5mm RockShox Boxxer Select, DebonAir spring, Charger RC damper, 46mm offset, 20x110mm Boost thru axle, 200mm travel Jackson: Well, a lot of my teachers are mountain bikers so they understand I think.Alpha Platinum Aluminum, high main pivot, idler pulley, integrated frame protection, internal or external routing, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ISCG 05 2-bolt mount, Active Braking Pivot, 157x12mm thru axle, 200mm travel You’re in public school, how does that work? When I was super young, like 3-4 years old I’d type D-A-N-N-Y into YouTube and I’d watch those trials videos on repeat. I also really like Danny Macaskill’s riding, I wouldn’t be riding without him I think. The way the rear end absorbs the bumps is amazing and the travel feels bottomless, I have never bottomed this bike out. This bike is the best full suspension bike I have ever had and I have had a few. Finn is inspiring too, I kind of think he’s blazing a path for other young riders like me. Strength: I have bought the Trek Session 88 FR version. On the DH side I look up to Minnaar a lot-literally too because he is really tall. Who are you stoked on watching ride these days?īrett and Brandon for slopestyle obviously, those guys are next level. I already had the bright blue Chris King stuff and it totally worked out I think. I was thinking blue and white, or maybe a light blue and yellow, but decided “Pacific Blue” and “Old Style Gold” look good together. Jackson: Once I knew it was coming I was on the site 24/7, using the custom builder to find the colour combination. When we shot photos of your bike you were pretty excited about the colour. You kinda kicked your dad’s ass in that video… What is your dad still better at? I’m still going to be riding a Spawn for a DJ bike until I grow into the Ticket and Ticket S. I’ll also be on a Fuel EX Women’s frame with 27.5 wheels, because it has lower standover and is a smaller frame overall. We’ve had a lot of snow so I haven’t been able to ride it too much since I got the bike, but I’ve done some short DH laps and my initial impressions are that it’s so smooth. I tried a regular small Session last year and it was fun, but it was way too big. It’s about an inch shorter and quite a bit lower than normal. They took my measurements and designed the bike to fit me perfect. Jackson: Trek made a custom sized DH bike for me, so it’s the first time I’ve been on a DH bike that actually fits. I look up to Brett and Brandon a lot, and I’ve known Shandro for a while, so I think being supported by them is a great situation. I’d always stop and see the booth at Crankworx and I’ve always wanted one of their bikes. So the fact Trek was willing to do a custom DH bike for me was huge.Īlso, Trek has always been a dream brand for me. ![]() I’ve ridden lots of bikes, from Lil Shredder, Spawn, Norco, etc., and they’ve been great, but it’s been hard to find a bike that is the right size for me and what I want to do. Jackson: Thanks! I’ve always ridden what I could fit-which has always been pretty much the smallest bike a brand makes. Congrats on the new ride! You’ve ridden a bunch of bikes over the years, how does this one compare?
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