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Trek Ticket S Frame

Trek Ticket S Frame
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You can get the same frame that you see McCaul, Semenuk, Rheeder, all those C3 guys win on! Trek's Ticket S is the 100mm-travel slopestyle bike that's dominated Crankworx, Red Bull contests and countless video segments and web edits. Up front, this burly aluminum rig is designed around a 100mm tapered fork and out back, Trek's ABP rear suspension pivots around a stiff 142x12mm through-axle. A Fox Float shock is tuned for jumping, handling big hits, popping off lips and slashing berms with velocity. The geometry is dialed: it busts out 360 tailwhips, supermans and backflips with a tight cockpit, super-short chainstays, a slack head tube and low standover. The Ticket S can't guarantee that you'll win the local jump jam, but we can guarantee that you'll good doing it.

Trek's E2 head tube is 1 1/2 inches in diameter at the bottom and 1 1/8 inches at the top. This maximizes front-end stiffness for awesome steering precision and control, while allowing the use of standard 1 1/8-inch stems and not adding much weight.
Trek's EVO link
Trek's EVO rocker link is a one-piece, magnesium linkage that drastically increases rear-end stiffness and decreases total frame weight, too.

Trek’s premium lightweight aluminum is continuously cold extruded and butted at multiple points for ultimate weight reduction and superior strength. Frames built with Trek’s Alpha Platinum aluminum are hydroformed to create the most sophisticated shapes for the lightest weight, and are finished using their smooth-weld process.


For every full-suspension mountain bike that they sell, Trek donates $10 to the IMBA to help build new trails. Join the IMBA today!

Specs

Frame Trek Alpha Platinum Series aluminum w/E2
Headset FSA
Rear Shock Fox Evolution Series Float CTD, 100mm-travel
Bottom Bracket Press fit, ISCG05 tabs
Seat Binder Bontrager

* Subject to change without notice.

Videos

C3 Project: Brandon in Utah

Trek Stories: Brett Rheeder

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