Is Trek Superfly good?
Fast, responsive, great technical capabilities for an XC bike, wonderful handling at all speeds, strong brakes, great fork, great price, cranks are easily upgraded due to being compatible with many different hollow tech type cranks. If you can only have one bike this is definitely one to look at.
What is the most popular mountain bike brand?
Best Mountain Bike Brands
- Pivot Cycles.
- Rocky Mountain Bikes.
- Salsa Cycles.
- Santa Cruz Bikes.
- Specialized.
- Trek Bikes.
- Wilier. Wilier is famous for making high-quality road bikes for every occasion.
- Yeti Cycles. Yeti Cycles is a USA-based brand that makes some of the most innovative mountain bikes in the world.
What’s the price of a trek Superfly 100?
The AL Elite props up the bottom of the five-strong, 29in-wheeled Superfly 100 range, offering a trail-worthy spec at a price that just creeps over the magic £2k barrier. Great handling, sorted suspension performance, decent components and epic mud clearance make for big-wheeled trail fun.
How big is the rear axle on a trek Superfly?
Trek’s Active Braking Point (ABP) pivot – which places the chainstay pivot around the hub’s rear axle – is here in versatile ‘Convert’ form, meaning that the standard 135x5mm rear axle can be switched to a stiffer, lighter 142x12mm design at a later date.
Is the Trek Elite al a good bike?
To start off I purchased the Elite Al, so the set up is a little different. I test rode a lot of bikes at the demos from Scott, Specialized and Trek. Trek got it right. The head tube angle to the longer rear triangle makes for quick steering ,a rear end that tracks well and just an overall responsive smooth ride.
What makes a Superfly 100 better than a 29er?
The Superfly 100’s fork uses a crown with increased offset, which reduces trail (the distance between the front tyre’s contact point on the ground and the point where a straight line through the centre of the head tube also meets the ground) and sharpens steering responses, countering the 29er tendency to be slow-handling in the turns.