Australian Mountain Bike

TREK SLASH 9.9

2021 is has seen some very long-awaited updates to what was considered a best-in-class bike when the Slash was first released. The original Slash ticked so many boxes and was leading the charge into the world of Enduro both at the Enduro World Series and for the everyday rider racing at home. Trek have made some running changes releasing them on their alloy Slash a few years back, but these changes were very conservative and just served as a tease of things to come for riders holding out for changes to the carbon Slash.

A fully redesigned and revamped Slash was released in early September, taking input from Trek’s testers, engineers, the public and the Trek Factory Race Team. Trek have made all of these changes and adjustments

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