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    Trek Teases Steel Full Suspension Bike, But Production May Be a PipeDream

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    Today on Instagram, with the caption “Should we make this?”, Trek Bicycles teased a possible new full-suspension mountain bike. They’re calling it the PipeDream. The IG post continues by saying that the bike was designed by Trek’s Industrial Designer, Kyle Neuser, and “crafted by Trek’s prototype lab.”

    (Photo / Trek Bikes)

    According to the post, the geo is borrowed from the new Top Fuel, as well as the rear end and rocker link.

    Trek Prototype PipeDream Steel Full Sus rear end

    The Instagram post mentions that it was Kyle’s vision to “combine the natural damping of steel with the proven geo and pedaling performance of the new Top Fuel”.

    Steel is Still Real

    Trek Prototype PipeDream Steel Full Sus bolt-on shock mount

    The PipeDram is running bolt-on aluminum shock mounts that allow for future suspension tuning. It’s also nice to see some exposed cable routing on the classic skinny steel tubes.

    The paint scheme on the PipeDream is meant to reflect the colorways of the steel Trek bikes of the 80s and 90s – their attempt to remind everyone that steel can still meet the demands that today’s trails dish out.

    Trek Prototype PipeDream Steel Full Sus external routing

    This “prototype” checks a lot of boxes. It is both modern and retro, and very good-looking. This is not the first nor the last bike company to make a kick-ass steel full-suspension MTB, but it’s rare to see something along these lines from one of the manufacturing giants.

    Yay, or Nay?

    For more on this bike, or to give a Trek a thumbs-up or thumbs-down on the PipeDream. Let them know if they should move forward with production, check out their Instagram account.

    TrekBikes.com



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