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Trek Superfly 100 Pro 17.5" Bike - 2012

Item #BMT10482
Condition:
Pre-Owned
Fit Range: 5'4" - 5'8"
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Details
Year 2012
Brand Trek
Model Superfly 100 Pro
Size 17.5"
Frame Material Carbon Fiber
Drivetrain SRAM, 2x10 spd
Weight 26 lbs 2 oz
Build
Fork Fox 32 F29
Fork Travel 100mm
Rear Shock Fox Float RP23
Rear Shock Travel 100mm
Brakes SRAM Level, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic
Shifters SRAM X0 Grip Shift, Mechanical
Front Derailleur SRAM X0
Rear Derailleur SRAM X0
Crankset SRAM X0, 36/24t, 175 mm
Cassette SRAM XX, 10spd, 11-36t
Chain SRAM PC 1091
Handlebar Renthal Fatbar, 750 mm
Headset Cane Creek
Stem Bontrager Elite, 31.8 mm x 70mm, 7°
Seatpost Bontrager XXX, 31.6mm
Seatpost Travel N/A
Saddle Ergon SMC4-M
Front Axle Spacing 15x100mm
Rear Axle Spacing 12x142mm
Wheelset Stans NoTubes ZTR Crest, Bontrager RXL
Front Tire Specialized Ground Control, 29" x 2.3"
Rear Tire Specialized Ground Control, 29" x 2.3"
Tire Type Tubeless
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