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Trek produced the 8900 bike in 1998 and can be classified as a Mountain bike bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $2,199.99. 8900 bike is available in many sizes such as 13 (inches), 16.5 (inches), 18 (inches), 19.5 (inches) and 21 (inches). Trek Mountain bike 8900 can be found in one single color which is Yellow. This bike is equiped with Front: 26 x 2.10" Bontrager Revolt SS tires and DT stainless steel spoke wheel while the rims are manufactured by Bontrager, 32-hole. Trek equiped this exact model with Hayes Hydraulic Disc Brake System brakes, Hayes levers braking system and Hayes/Hugi hubs. To guarantee the comfiest ride Trek used Alpha SL aluminum material for the frame. ICON 2014 high strength material is used on the handlebar of this 8900 to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of ICON. For the smoothest biking experience Shimano Deore XT, 22/32/42 teeth is used on this bicycle linked to Sachs PC-51 chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Trek , the whole system is connected to a high reliability Shimano Deore XT RapidFire SL gear shift levers.

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Lately I've been working on getting my old 1998 Trek 8000 SL roadworthy for use mainly as a commuter bike. The frame is pretty light and it's the bike I have, so it seemed like a decent choice to test out bike commuting. Way back in high school I was a member of a biking club that went out on weekends and took a week long trip during the summer. It survived 4 years of that and has been sitting in one garage or another for about 16 years. So far I've dusted it off, removed the accessories, aligned the derailleurs, and swapped the old tires with some Bontrager H5 Hard-Case Ultimates(not pictured.) The frame is 19.5" and I'm a 5'9" guy, so I've been testing the fit of it a little bit more. I don't have a ton of stand over clearance and the reach is a little farther that it should be according to the "look down at the front axle" test. I ordered a 600mm flat handlebar, 90mm stem and some lock on grips that should improve the fit/feel. Existing handlebar is 580mm, stem is 120mm and the current grips slip around... Any guidance is appreciated :thumbsup:  

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I would venture to guess that frame is "too big" for you. you might be able to work around that with a shorter stem, but really, the 19.5" frame is a "large" and was designed with a rider around 6 feet tall in mind. http://www.vintage-trek.com/Trek-Fisher-Klein-Lemond/1998trek.pdf  

I've been toying with the idea of purchasing a later model 17.5" Trek 8000 frame to swap all of my parts over to. It would be a good learning opportunity and everything would be easy to clean/grease/lube. I was told the only issue I may have is the steerer tube height.  

You need to do some research, Trek made or had made many different frames . Hrd to tell from the pics ,but if that's a 1" steerer tube ,a newer frame would have a 1 1/8 tube , plus newer frames don't have the post mounts for V brakes. Retro fitting old bikes can suck up money quick ,you might be better off finding a older road bike ,it might be better suited to what you want to do.  

I'm pretty sure mine has a 1 1/8" steerer tube. The '01 and '03 17.5" frames I've been looking at buying both have the same size steerer tube and V brakes, so I should be ok... but seldom do things go as smoothly as planned. The drivetrain on my current bike still has life left in it, so it would be a shame to waste it. Maybe a used road bike is in my future, but it would be cool to make use of the bike I have. Hopefully the 90mm stem helps the feel of the bike. Parts arrive next week. (Park Tool's derailleur tutorials worked amazingly well btw.)  

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The 8000 and 6000 series Treks of the era were their more aggressive geometry bikes (longer top tubes than the 3000 and 4000 series bikes). That stem is pretty long, so the 90 mm stem you ordered will help, but I would probably go a little wider than 600 mm especially if you put some bar ends on there (which I would for commuting). If your commute is relatively short, I prefer flat bars, but if it's more than 10-15 miles each way, you might do better with a drop bar bike. At 5'9", you are probably borderline for fitting a 19.5" frame at best depending on your proportions. Going to a frame that is the same model, but smaller, I don't think you'll have issues. You can put a few 5 mm spacers under the stem if needed, or just cut the steerer. Cool bike. Enjoy.  

Parts arrived and I bought a 2003 17.5" Trek 8000 frame locally. The 1998 Trek Retail Technical Manual pdf that has an "Assembly Information" section at the beginning which contains information regarding torque specifications, Loctite application sections, grease applications, etc. Hopefully it'll prevent me from screwing anything up too badly. Maybe I'll get a new chain and new cables, but it's probably time to stop spending money and start really riding again. My commute to work is about 5 miles one way, so 10 miles round trip.  

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I was looking at a used trek 6700 on the local Craigslist....are these pretty good for vintage bikes? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  

Kopiaw said: I was looking at a used trek 6700 on the local Craigslist....are these pretty good for vintage bikes? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...

19.5" 1998 to 17.5" 2003 frame swap completed :thumbsup: I went to three bike shops in search of a 31.6mm diameter seat post. The one I found is a little long, hits the top water bottle screw, but if I lift it up slightly higher it's at a good height for me. The first short test ride went well. Bike felt good, shifted well, and the new brakes made it stop. I bounced it around after, nothing seemed loose. I learned a lot about how bikes are put together, component names, what to look for when buying a frame... I got extremely lucky with the frame I found. The seller included all the small pieces around the head tube, without them the swap would have been more difficult.  

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Nice work. The skills you are learning are a great foundation for what can be a life long hobby. Eye-balling it, you seat look a little to far forward. You can cut you seatpost if you need too. Just smooth the edge up.  

J_Westy said: Eye-balling it, you seat look a little to far forward. You can cut you seatpost if you need too. Just smooth the edge up. Click to expand...

Great work and glad to see you right-sized. I'm 6'2" and very comfortably ride a 2003 19.5" Trek 8000. I just cleaned mine up for sale -- I will miss it. Lightning quick and solid. (Pic attached, few decals removed to thwart theft.)  

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I have a 1998 Trek 8900 with Hayes Disc Brakes. I have a new Ti Hardtail I am waiting for the build to be completed. I am finally retiring my old HT. If you need any parts, SID fork, one of the first ever, you can have them. Expecting new ride ready to ride by April Fools Day. Oh no. Safe Travels..... oh, frame is a med with almost brand new wheels and hub.no dents.  

Amazing, the 1998 Trek 8900 was a top build model. I remember reviewing the details when it was announced. I'm sure it would fetch good money here, on eBay or via Pinkbike. Was the mango color, too? My favorite. Awesome.  

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November 20, 2023

Trek 8000 Mountain Bike Review | PedalChef

‍ Key Takeaways

  • The Trek 8000 mountain bike excels on a variety of terrains.
  • Its lightweight aluminum frame enhances maneuverability.
  • The bike's 18-speed gear system offers versatility.
  • Hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power.
  • The Trek 8000 resource groups enrich the biking journey through knowledge sharing.

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‍ Uncover the Trek 8000 Mountain Bike's performance and features. Does it live up to the hype and excitement it has generated in the cycling world?

The Trek 8000 is a fantastic mountain bike that performs exceptionally well on rugged woodland trails. It offers aggressive geometry, grippy tires, a lightweight carbon frame, 27 speeds, and quick acceleration compared to the average gravel bike.

As a seasoned mountain biker with years of experience on the trails, I've consistently explored various bicycles' strengths and weaknesses to objectively analyze their performance. I've extensively ridden and tested the Trek 8000 mountain bike on various trails and terrains. So, let's dive deeper into the features and specs that make this bike stand out.

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‍ Trek 8000 Mountain Bike Review

As a mountain bike enthusiast, I've always admired how well Trek bikes perform on the trails. We’ll discuss the Trek 8000 mountain bike and provide an overview of its specifications, features, and performance.

The Trek 8000 is a high-quality mountain bike designed for riders who seek lightweight and responsive performance. With its aluminum frame and impressive climbing abilities, this bike has been a top choice for many mountain bikers.

The brand has remained a trusted name in the mountain biking community, known for producing reliable and top-notch bikes.

This mountain bike features a ZR 9000 Alloy frame, which is lightweight and strong, ideal for tackling rugged terrain. It has a RockShox Reba SL front suspension with 100mm of travel, providing smooth rides and great control over rough trails.

The 3x9 gearing configuration ensures that you won't struggle on steep climbs, while the Bontrager Select wheels add to its overall performance and durability. Check out this video for a detailed overview of the Trek 8000.

Key Features and Components

The Trek 8000 Mountain Bike is undoubtedly a high-performing, lightweight bike designed for off-road performance. Its aluminum frame and thoughtful component choice make it an excellent option for mountain biking enthusiasts. Let’s explore its key features and components.

Frame and Build

The Trek 8000 boasts a ZR 9000 Alloy frame that is lightweight and durable. With a top tube, head tube, and chainstays built for efficiency and strength, this hardtail mountain bike offers both speed and sturdiness on the trails.

Braking System

Safety is crucial when cycling through rugged terrain, which is why the Trek 8000 comes equipped with reliable hydraulic disc brakes. These brakes provide excellent stopping power and modulation, ensuring consistent braking performance even in wet or muddy conditions.

Suspension and Comfort

Featuring a RockShox Reba SL fork with positive and negative air pressure, the Trek 8000 ensures a comfortable ride by easily absorbing impacts from uneven surfaces.

The fork also offers Motion Control, rebound, compression, lockout, and 100mm of travel for superior control on rough trails. Additionally, the saddle and seatpost are designed for added comfort during long rides.

Drivetrain and Gears

The bicycle's drivetrain components include a Shimano Deore LX crankset with a 44/32/22 gear ratio and a Shimano SLX shifting system for quick and accurate gear changes. The rear derailleur is a Shimano Deore XT, ensuring an efficient and smooth power transfer from the pedals to the wheels.

Wheels and Tires

The Trek 8000 is outfitted with Bontrager Select wheels and Bontrager Jones tires, offering excellent traction and durability on various surfaces. The front hub is designed for quick and easy engagement, while the tires provide an optimal balance of grip and rolling resistance.

Other Notable Components

Some additional features that enhance the performance of the Trek 8000 include responsive pedals, well-protected cables, and an uncomplicated switch for the suspension system.

These components contribute to the bike's reputation as an all-around performer in the XC and SL categories.

Performance and Experience

I recently had the opportunity to test out the Trek 8000 mountain bike and experience its performance firsthand.

The Trek 8000 is slightly lighter than other bikes in its category, which makes it an absolute pleasure to ride, especially when tackling steep climbs. The aluminum frame not only makes it light but also enhances its performance.

Its 3x9 gearing configuration ensures that you don't struggle even on the toughest inclines. The responsive pedals add to the smooth climbing experience.

The suspension fork on the Trek 8000 efficiently absorbs shocks from rough terrains, providing a comfortable ride. Riders notice improved confidence while riding at high speeds, thanks to the superior grip the bike offers in both dry and wet conditions.

The wet weather performance, in particular, captivates riders, as it doesn’t compromise on speed or stability. Check out this video for more insights on the performance of the Trek 8000.

Long-Term Durability

Durability is a crucial aspect of any mountain bike, and the Trek 8000 impresses with its long-term resilience. Crafted with high-quality materials and precision engineering, this bike is designed to withstand the rigors of off-road adventures, making it a dependable companion for years to come.

Moreover, the Trek 8000's reputation for long-term durability extends beyond its core components. Users often highlight the bike's ability to easily handle upgrades and modifications, allowing them to adapt it to evolving preferences and needs.

This flexibility further contributes to the bike's longevity, ensuring that it can continue to meet the demands of riders who seek both durability and adaptability in their mountain biking experience.

Comparison and Evaluation

Now, let's compare it with other mountain bikes in its class.

Below is a table that compares the Trek 8000 with similar models:

As seen in the table, the Trek 8000 mountain bike is slightly lighter than some of its competitors, offering an advantage in terms of reducing rider fatigue.

Its performance is commendable, although it may not be the best in its class. The trade-off for the Trek 8000 is its slightly aggressive geometry, which might not suit every rider's preference.

Maintenance and Care Tips

Maintaining and caring for your Trek 8000 mountain bike is essential to ensure its longevity and peak performance. Proper maintenance keeps the bike in optimal condition and enhances your riding experience and safety on the trails.

Regular cleaning is the first step in bike maintenance. Removing dirt, mud, and debris keeps the bike looking great and prevents premature wear and corrosion.

Use a gentle detergent and brushes to clean the frame, components, and drivetrain, being sure to rinse thoroughly and dry completely afterward.

Lubrication is another critical aspect of maintenance. Applying lubricant to the chain, derailleurs, and brake pivots reduces friction, extends the life of these components, and ensures smooth gear shifts and braking.

Remember to use the right type of lubricant for each application and wipe off excess to prevent attracting dirt and grime.

Where to Buy It

You can buy a used Trek 8000 from eBay , where individuals often list their pre-owned bikes for sale. eBay provides a platform for communication between buyers and sellers, allowing you to ask questions, negotiate prices, and gather more information about the specific Trek 8000 you're interested in.

Trek 8000 Community: Online Resources and Groups

When it comes to the world of cycling and, more specifically, the Trek 8000, being part of a community can greatly enhance your experience. We'll look at the Trek 8000 community, its valuable online resources and groups, and how they can benefit cyclists like you.

Online Forums and Discussion Groups

The Trek 8000 community thrives in various online forums and discussion groups. These platforms provide a virtual meeting place where Trek 8000 enthusiasts, riders, and owners share their experiences, insights, and knowledge.

Whether you're a beginner looking for advice on bike maintenance or an experienced rider seeking route recommendations, these forums offer a wealth of information and friendly assistance.

User-Generated Content

One of the standout features of the Trek 8000 community is the abundance of user-generated content. Cyclists often post detailed reviews, ride reports, and modifications they've made to their bikes.

This user-generated content can be a goldmine of practical tips, real-world experiences, and creative ideas that can enhance your Trek 8000 ownership.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting Support

Have a technical issue with your Trek 8000? Need guidance on routine maintenance tasks? The community has you covered. You'll find dedicated sections or groups focused on bike maintenance and troubleshooting.

Cyclists willingly share step-by-step guides, video tutorials, and expert advice to help you keep your Trek 8000 in top shape.

Route and Trail Recommendations

Exploring new routes and trails is a thrill for cyclists, and the Trek 8000 community is an excellent resource for discovering exciting riding destinations. Members often share their favorite routes, complete with details on terrain, difficulty level, and scenic highlights.

Whether you prefer road cycling or hitting the trails, you'll find route recommendations that suit your preferences.

Buy and Sell Marketplace

Looking to buy Trek 8000 accessories or parts? Or perhaps you have some items to sell? Many Trek 8000 community platforms feature buy-and-sell sections where members can trade bike-related gear.

It's a convenient way to find that elusive component you've been searching for or to pass on items you no longer need.

A Sense of Belonging

Being part of the Trek 8000 community goes beyond practical benefits. It creates a sense of belonging and camaraderie among like-minded individuals who share a passion for cycling and the Trek 8000.

You'll find a welcoming and supportive network that encourages you to explore new horizons and make lasting connections with fellow cyclists.

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An e-mountain bike equipped with high-end brake and drive systems, the NCM M5 is for adventurous riders who want to hit the trails comfortable in the knowledge that their ebike can handle whatever they throw at it.

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Frame: Alu. 6061, 26"*17.3 inches / Alu. 6061, 27.5"*18.9 inches / Alu. 6061, 29"*20.5 inches

Suspension Fork: Suntour, XCM-HLO-26/27.5/29, with hydraulic lock system

Brake: F/R: Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes,HD-E350

Freewheel: LY, 8 Speed, 11-32T, Silver

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Saddle: Selle Royal, Lookin-A200UR, Black

Crank: Das-Kit, CM48,28/38/48T

Derailleur: F: Shimano, Altus, FD-M310, R: Shimano, Acera, RD-M360

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Battery: Das-Kit, i5-4816, 48V 16AH, 768WH

Hub Motor Rated / Peak Power: Das-Kit, X15, 48V 500W / 900W

Controller: Das-Kit, CT-i5, 48V 18A

Charger: Das-Kit, 48V3A

Display: Das-Kit, C7 

Net Weight (with battery): 57.0 lbs

Battery Weight: 9.1 lbs

Max Load (driver+bike): 275.0 lbs

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The frame design seems to work from everything I do. From the marathon race days with the monster climbs and 6-8 hours saddle time to midweek thrashes and plain training it just does the job.

Haven't found one yet. ( Despite 2000 metre climbs, downhill courses, stacksgalore ! ).

A mate put me onto this thru 2 magazine articals and I got a dealer who'd do me a good price with some other parts thrown in ( I was doing a custom build ). Trek have a good solid reputation on frames anyhow and add to that Klein, Fischer and Bontrager working on this design - I was sold. No regrets. This frame has taken all sorts ( even a two week trip over the Alps ) and delivered more than I ever expected. My favorite is still to ride over rough singletrails with short sharp nasty climbs and drops - the bike responds so quickly and surely I just point and shoot and hop my way along with a huge grin. Hardtails have just about been disigned to death and this frame geometry and ultra lightweight 6013 aluminium has to be up there with the best of them. Can be equaled but not bettered.

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Specialised stumpjumper which had nice geometry but was rough for long rides and a bit heavy. Canondale F2000 which I hated as the headshox broke twice before I put Manitou SX-Tis in. The CODA crank threads stripped when I tried to remove them. I was glad some people think Cdale are good so I could get rid of it easier !!

it's stiffness. STIFF! STIFF! STIFF! this frame is awesome! that just kicks my assssssss!!!!!!! It climbs like a rocket!! whenever I meet a lot of roadies, I always beat them with my 8900SL! hey, it's not a road bike but this stuff is so fast that i can catch up with every roadies!!

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the bottom line is that you just feel it if you get a chance... the first padal stroke would make you grin. there r many other pricy and great frames out there but 8900's charicteristic's unparalled! it's not difficult to speed up to 60Km/h whenever i want to. about 5-6hours long ride doesn't hurt me never makes me feel tired.. awesome frame!

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  1. Trek 8900 SL Bike 1998 or Older user reviews : 3.9 out of 5

    THe bike also has good components but I had a XTR shifter set and front derailur so I put them on. Also I put on so cool answer carbon fiber bars and a titac stem. The icon stuff looks stupid. I paid $1300 (employee purchase) but even at retail of $2199 its a steal. [Mar 19, 1998] John.

  2. Trek 8900 SL Frameset user reviews : 4.4 out of 5

    Trek 8900 SL Frameset user reviews : 4.4 out of 5 - 12 reviews. Read it's strength, weaknesses, find deals and pricing - mtbr.com. Login / Register. Home. INDEX; 29ER; ... Get the latest mountain bike reviews, news, race results, and much more by signing up for the MTBR Newsletter. Subscribe. Contests. Hot Deals See All Hot Deals >>

  3. Trek 8900 Specs, Dimensions And Price

    Trek 8900 bike review. Trek produced the 8900 bike in 1998 and can be classified as a Mountain bike bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $2,199.99. 8900 bike is available in many sizes such as 13 (inches), 16.5 (inches), 18 (inches), 19.5 (inches) and 21 (inches). Trek Mountain bike 8900 can be found in one single color ...

  4. Trek 8900 SL Bike 1998 or Older user reviews : 3.9 out of 5

    The light weight (24lbs) was quick and responsive and climbed like a Mt. goat, resulting in a trip to the podium. The 1998 Trek 8900 is a BEST BUY. This bike includes top of the line suspension (SID), brakes (Hayes. Disc) and an XT/XTR shifting group on a super light weight aluminum hardtail frame.

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    1999 Trek 8900. 1998. 1999. View All Reviews. Share. Not eligible for trade in. Learn more. TRADE-IN RANGE. $131 - $135.

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    Pocatello, Idaho. $4750 USD. 1998 TREK 8900 SL "SUPER LIGHT" - XTR, SID, ECT... For sale on Pinkbike buysell.

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    "This auction is for a used 18" Trek 8900 Alpha SL aluminum Superlight frame with a rear Hayes hydraulic brake set up. The frame is scratched like normal wear and tear on a mountain bike. ... So I have been out of the mountain bike scene for awhile and most of my knowledge of bike parts resides in the XTR M952 era. Poignant memories for parts ...

  9. 1991 Trek 8900 Mountain Bike Catalogue

    The 1991 Trek 8900 mountain bike is designed for serious competitor who's aggressive riding necessitates only the best equipment. The 8900 is built with domestically produced tubing constructed to meet our unique design specifications. It features squeeze cast aluminium lugs, forged dropouts, Answer aluminium stem, Matrix composite handlebars ...

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    The stays on the SL are alpha AL whick I like because they are stiffer, and the SLR has double butted. The 8900 SL is not the same as the lower end SL's that trek makes now. The geometry on the 8900 is the standard NOBRA geometry and not the Genesis mega long top tube geometry. The 1999 8900 SL frame 19" is 3.1lbs.

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    The Trek 4900 is a mountain bike built to perform on the most rugged trails. The bike features an aluminum frame with forged dropouts, making it sturdy and durable. ... The oversized Alpha SL aluminum frame of the Trek 4900 is built to withstand the toughest trails. The bike is designed to handle the most rugged terrain, making it a great ...

  16. Trek 8000 Mountain Bike Review

    The Trek 8000 is a fantastic mountain bike that performs exceptionally well on rugged woodland trails. It offers aggressive geometry, grippy tires, a lightweight carbon frame, 27 speeds, and quick acceleration compared to the average gravel bike. As a seasoned mountain biker with years of experience on the trails, I've consistently explored ...

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    Stem. Bontrager Approved, 25 degree. Headset. VP-A68-TK 1-1/8" semi-cartridge, sealed. Brakeset. Tektro V w/Shimano EF50 levers. We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colors, materials, and pricing.

  18. Trek 8900 SL Bike 1998 or Older user reviews : 3.9 out of 5

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