Preview of Trek’s new Speed Concept
Trek unveiled its new Speed Concept today, here is a first look, with more to come both here and in the July issue of Triathlon Magazine Canada.
Trek unveiled its new Speed Concept, featuring the Kamm tail Virtual Foil, a radical new take on aerodynamics. The new bike also features integrated brakes and completely concealed cabling save for a short section popping out of the right rear chainstay to connect to the rear derailleur.
The new bike also incorporates several new features like the rear “Draft Box”, a storage box for a flat kit, specifically aimed at the triathlete. This is most definitely a Tri bike first and TT bike second.
Please watch for a complete review in the July issue of Triathlon Magazine Canada.
Or check out the Trek website at www.trekbikes.com
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Speed Concept – View 1
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Speed Concept – View 2
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7 Series Duotrap
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Like the Madone road bike, the Speed Concept incorporates a speed and cadence sensor into the left chain stay, and is ANT+ compatible.
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Clean Cable
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The only exposed cable on the entire frame.
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Clean Front End
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The front end of the Speed Concept is extremely narrow and clean.
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Draft Box
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Draft Box Open
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An aero storage box for your flat kit.
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Front Brake
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The front brake is completely integrated into front fork.
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Project 1
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The Speed Concept will be available with Project 1, Trek’s custom paint program.
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Quick Release Skewers
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Even the quick releases are made with aerodynamics in mind.
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Rear Brake Front View
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The rear brakes are completely integrated into the frame as well, and kept well hidden from the wind.
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Reversible Post Head
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The Speed Concept offers two post heads with 10mm or 35mm off set, which are fully reversible, offering a wide ranging fit adjustment.
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Front End
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