| Trek Mountain Hardtail Bikes |
Models |
| 69er |
| The inverse mullet. It’s party in the front, all business in the back. With a 29" front wheel you get trail bike confidence, and the 26” rear wheel makes it race bike fast. Inspired by Travis Brown. |
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| 9 Series |
| The members of Team Trek/VW reach for Trek’s OCLV hardtails when the course demands maximum efficiency and absolute minimum weight. Built around an 80mm or 100mm suspension fork, the 9 Series enables the racer in you. |
| Elite 9.9 SSL |
Elite 9.8 |
| Elite 9.7 |
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| 8 Series |
| The privateer racer who wants speed and efficiency on marathon climbs and technical trails picks the 8 Series, a top-shelf hydroformed aluminum hardtail frame with premium parts spec and a 100mm travel suspension fork. |
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| 6 Series |
| For the singletrack enthusiast who wants a lightweight aluminum frame but needs a parts group that packs a punch. 100mm front suspension by RockShox complement a bike that’s ready for any trail adventure. |
| 6700 |
6700 WSD |
| 6500 |
6000 |
| 6000 WSD |
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| 4 Series |
| Beginning and novice riders should pick the 4 Series for their first foray onto singletrack. A 100mm suspension fork and hydroformed aluminum frame keep it light and durable with the most performance for your dollar. |
| 4500 |
4500 WSD |
| 4300 |
4300 Disc |
| 4300 WSD |
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| 3 Series |
| The perfect bike for the beginner heading out to the local park or taking the long way home. The 3 Series offers an aluminum frame, an 80mm suspension fork and durability for years to come. |
| 3900 Disc |
3900 |
| 3900 WSD |
3700 |
| 3700 WSD |
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| 820 |
| The 820 is the easiest way to get on a Trek. For the entry level rider who wants comfort and durability, the steel-framed 820 gets it done with a 21-gear Shimano drivetrain. |
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Cyclists choose mountain bike hardtails for their low weight, durability, agile feel and precise handling. Whether it’s for race, recreation or pure pleasure, Trek mountain bikes deliver the right choice when tires hit the dirt. |