cycle concept mountainbike Trek speed concept slr 7 – Cahaba Cycles
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cycle concept mountainbike

cycle concept mountainbike Trek speed concept slr 7 – Cahaba Cycles

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cycle concept mountainbike Trek speed concept slr 7 – Cahaba CyclesSpeed Concept SLR 7 is an aerodynamic carbon triathlon bike engineered for incredible speed and seamless integration. Every bit of this bikefrom the light aero frame to ride smoothing IsoSpeed to cutting edge fuel and hydration systemshas been painstakingly designed to help you beat your PR again, and again, and again. Smart integrated fuel and hydration storage makes it simple and stress free to stay strong without leaving your aero position Top Tube

Speed Concept SLR 7 is an aerodynamic carbon triathlon bike engineered for incredible speed and seamless integration. Every bit of this bike—from the light aero frame to ride-smoothing IsoSpeed to cutting-edge fuel and hydration systems—has been painstakingly designed to help you beat your PR again, and again, and again.
  • Smart integrated fuel and hydration storage makes it simple and stress-free to stay strong without leaving your aero position
  • Top Tube IsoSpeed takes the edge off rough roads and is damped with an elastomer so it rebounds in a smooth, controlled, stable motion
  • Easy build, easy travel: fast assembly makes it easier to travel to races
  • The wireless electronic Ultegra Di2 delivers faster, smoother, and more responsive shifts than ever
  • Make it yours: its fully customizable through Project One. Choose your model. Choose your paint. Choose your parts.

Fast aero shapes

This Speed Concept is the fastest bike we’ve ever tested—and it’s six minutes faster than the previous model at Kona. The ultralight 800 Series OCLV Carbon frame’s drag-reducing Kammtail Virtual Foil tube shapes cut through the air.

Smart storage

Integrated fuel and hydration storage makes it simple and stress-free to stay strong without leaving your aero position.

Dial in the perfect fit

Our system is designed to fit as many triathletes as possible. It’s fully customizable, simple to adjust, and preserves your fit while you travel

Smooth ride

Top Tube IsoSpeed takes the edge off rough roads, keeping you fresher and less fatigued not only on your ride, but on your run as well.

Shimano Ultegra Di2

Ultegra Di2 R8100 is Shimanos most inspired drivetrain, packed with innovative, game-changing features. HYPERGLIDE+ technology allows for crisp, seamless shifts both up and down the gear range, even during maximal efforts. The new Di2 shifting system introduces Shimanos exclusive wireless integrated circuit, and the move to a 12 speed cassette ensures you have all the gearing you need. Ergonomics and aerodynamics have been enhanced at every turn, and you can set up the drivetrain just the way you like it via Shimano’s user-friendly E-Tube app.

Don’t forget your pedals

This bike doesn’t come with pedals because you’ll have a better time on your new bike if you choose your own. See the pedal guide to find the best pedals for your riding style. We recommend clipless road pedals for control and efficiency.


Frame 800 Series OCLV Carbon, KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, T47 BB, integrated Bento box, integrated downtube storage
Fork SC full foil carbon, integrated brake & stem
Wheel Front Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 100x12mm thru axle /
Wheel Rear Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, Shimano 11/12-speed freehub, 142x12mm thru axle
Tire Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 700x25mm
Skewer Front Bontrager Switch thru axle, removable lever
Skewer Rear Bontrager Switch thru axle, removable lever
Shifter Shimano Dura-Ace hydraulic disc, R9180 Di2 lever, R9270 caliper, 160mm rotor // Shimano Dura-Ace hydraulic disc, R9180 Di2 lever, R9270 caliper, 160mm rotor
Front Derailleur Shimano Ultegra R8150 Di2, braze-on, down swing
Rear Derailleur Shimano Ultegra R8150 Di2, 34T max cog
Crank Shimano Ultegra R8100, 52/36, 165mm length
Bottom Bracket Praxis, T47 threaded, internal bearing
Cassette Shimano Ultegra R8101, 11-30, 12 speed
Chain Shimano Ultegra/XT M8100, 12 speed
Brake Shimano Dura-Ace hydraulic disc, flat mount
Brake Rotor Shimano CL800, centerlock, 160mm
Saddle Bontrager Hilo Comp, hollow chromoly rails
Seatpost Speed Concept SLR, 11.5mm or -20mm offset, short length
Handlebar Speed Concept mid-rise bar/stem
Battery Shimano BT-DN300
Charger Charging cable included

Geometry Chart

B B Drop 8
Chainstay Length 41
Eff Top Tube 49.5
Frame Reach 39
Frame Size Letter S
Frame Stack 49.2
Head Angle 72.2°
Head Tube Length 6.5
Offset 4.5
Saddle Rail Height Max Short 66.6
Saddle Rail Height Max Tall 75.6
Saddle Rail Height Min Short 55.9
Saddle Rail Height Min Tall 64.9
Seat Tube 49.9
Seat Tube Angle 78.0°
Standover 76
Trail 6.1
Wheelbase 96.7
Wheel Size 700c
B B Drop 8
Chainstay Length 41
Eff Top Tube 51.8
Frame Reach 41.6
Frame Size Letter M
Frame Stack 51.7
Head Angle 72.5°
Head Tube Length 9
Offset 4.5
Saddle Rail Height Max Short 69.2
Saddle Rail Height Max Tall 78.2
Saddle Rail Height Min Short 58
Saddle Rail Height Min Tall 67
Seat Tube 52.5
Seat Tube Angle 78.0°
Standover 78.5
Trail 6
Wheelbase 99.5
Wheel Size 700c
B B Drop 8
Chainstay Length 41
Eff Top Tube 54.1
Frame Reach 42.6
Frame Size Letter L
Frame Stack 54.1
Head Angle 72.5°
Head Tube Length 11.5
Offset 4.5
Saddle Rail Height Max Short 71.5
Saddle Rail Height Max Tall 80.5
Saddle Rail Height Min Short 60.4
Saddle Rail Height Min Tall 69.4
Seat Tube 54.9
Seat Tube Angle 78.0°
Standover 80.8
Trail 6
Wheelbase 102
Wheel Size 700c
B B Drop 8
Chainstay Length 41
Eff Top Tube 56.5
Frame Reach 44.5
Frame Size Letter XL
Frame Stack 56.5
Head Angle 72.5°
Head Tube Length 14
Offset 4.5
Saddle Rail Height Max Short 74
Saddle Rail Height Max Tall 83
Saddle Rail Height Min Short 62.8
Saddle Rail Height Min Tall 71.8
Seat Tube 57.4
Seat Tube Angle 78.0°
Standover 83.1
Trail 6
Wheelbase 104.7
Wheel Size 700c
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