Trek Fuel Ex 9.8 AXS

Trek Fuel Ex 9.8 AXS

4500$
9849$
60$ / jour pour louer ce vélo

Le Fuel EX 9.8 XT est un VTT de trail agile et joueur associant des composants rigoureusement sélectionnés à un cadre carbone ultra-léger pour offrir un rapport prix/performance optimal. Grâce au système de suspension FOX Performance, et ses 150 mm de débattement à l’avant et 140 mm à l’arrière, vous survolerez sans difficulté les secousses des pistes, tandis que les roues en carbone maintiendront la précision de vos trajectoires en terrain accidenté. La transmission Shimano XT vient compléter l’ensemble avec ses changements de vitesse de précision pour la puissance dans les descentes et le soulagement dans les longues montées

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  • L
  • Détails techniques
  • Cadre OCLV Mountain Carbon
  • Fourche Fox Performance 36, ressort pneumatique Float EVOL, amortisseur GRIP, pivot conique, déport de 44 mm, Boost110, axe Kabolt 15 mm
  • Débattement avant 150 mm
  • Amortisseur Fox Performance Float X, amortisseur à 2 positions, 185x55 mm
  • Débattement arrière 140 mm
  • Freins Disque hydraulique à 4 pistons SRAM Code R
  • Levier de vitesses SRAM GX Eagle AXS, 12 speed
  • Dérailleur arrière SRAM GX Eagle AXS
  • Batterie Batterie SRAM AXS
  • Pédalier SRAM GX Eagle, DUB VTT large, 30 dts, ligne de chaîne de 55 mm, longueur de 170 mm
  • Boîtier de pédalier SRAM DUB VTT large, 73 mm, BSA fileté
  • Cassette SRAM Eagle XG-1275, 10-52, 12 vitesses
  • Chaîne SRAM GX Eagle, 12 vitesses
  • Moyeu avant Alliage Bontrager, roulement étanche, axe alliage, 6 trous, Boost110, axe traversant 15 mm
  • Jantes Bontrager Line Elite 30
  • Pneus Bontrager SE5 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, flancs Core Strength, tringle en aramide, 120 tpi, 29x2,5 pouces
  • Tige selle Téléscopique Bontrager Line Elite
  • Selle Bontrager Arvada, rails en austénite, largeur de 138 mm
  • Poids 31 lbs
I already own a bike. Why do I need bike share?

The power of enabling one-way trips rather than a forced round trip due to having a personal vehicle is transformative. Bike share opens up mobility options that weren’t previously convenient and makes public transit more viable. It also enables greater access to multi-modal trips where you may use bike share for the first part of your trip, but may take the trolley, a car service or even catch a ride with a friend on the way home.

Tell me about the bikes.

Our smart-bikes from Social Bicycles (SoBi) have brains! This sets them apart from other bike-share systems. On the back of the bike is a GPS-enabled, solar-powered panel with an on-board lock.

With this panel, you can check out the bike, unlock and lock it, put it on hold and report a problem. It will even let you know how many miles you rode and how many calories you burned by logging into your Social Bicycles account.

One of our favorite features on our bikes is the chainless shaft drive. You won’t have to worry about your pants getting caught or getting greasy! They also have nifty extras like 3 speeds, an adjustable seat post, front and rear lights that illuminate automatically, a large, full-sized basket, puncture resistant tires and a bell (just above the left hand grip – give it a turn!).

What are Coast Hub Stations and Park and Go racks?

A Coast Hub station is where you go to find, check out and return a bike. It’s equipped with bikes and racks that the bikes are locked to.

Locking outside of a station will incur a $3 convenience fee. You’ll also see designated Park and Go racks at businesses around town. This is free Coast parking, so feel free to park here as well!