Stache 7 2020 [Review]
Reviewed by Pedallers
Last Updated on September 17, 2020
OVERVIEW
Category |
Bikes |
Make |
Stache |
Model |
Stache 7 |
Type |
Mountain Bike |
Year |
2020 |
Stache 7 2020 (Review)
Seeking to relish the passion of riding out on rough mountain paths? The Trek Stache 7 is one mountain bike merit a glance at. The components of this mountain bike are well conformed to handle the rigors of intense mountain trail biking. Created of high-quality Alpha aluminum, it is very reliable and easy to preserve. The 29+ tires deliver outstanding momentum, resilience, and a firm hold on any route soil.
Features
Wide trail tires
The 3-inches Bontrager 29+ tires on this bike are adequately large to engage harsh cliff trails. With this precisely developed tires for mountain biking, the lover of the rough topography is guaranteed of the tremendous traction and bike handling regardless of the ground. Asides from its all-terrain versatility, the tires furnish the biker with great speed, particularly when making descents. It also provides the biker with an enhanced 50-tooth rollover for mountain ascents.
Rugged Aluminum frameset
The Stache 7 is a very quick grit bike. It can moreover be used in commuting. This is as a result of its light, Alpha platinum aluminum body. With this body composition, it is able to cope with the tremors and rigors attributed to bike riding on rough turfs. It has an incorporated 120mm travel Rockshox suspension fork that is capable of absorbing road shocks and going for long bike rides without feeling stress in the arm muscles easily.
Shimano lever set
The Trek Stache7 is manufactured with a Shimano shift lever system comprising of 12-speed levels. This facilitates steady climbs and slides on both road and mountain biking trails. It enables sharp gear shifting without muscle exhaustion setting in very quick. Pedaling is also steady when riding with this trail bike. The hydraulic disc braking system of the bike provides the biker with sufficient stopping impetus when needed, on wet or dry landscapes.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Sizes: small, medium, large and extra-large
Bodyweight: 31.44 pounds
Weight limit: 300 pounds
Body frame: platinum aluminum alloy, control freak wire routing, dropper post lever, raised chainstays, linear sliding dropouts
Fork set: Rockshox, Yari, offset 51mm, travel 120mm, tapered steerer, boost 110
Crankset: 30-T, momentum boost, Sram Eagle
Chainset: 12-speed levels, Sram Eagle, 34-T
Cassette: Sram Eagle, 12-speed levels
Front-wheel: Bontrager brand, alloy, thru-axle 15mm, covered bearing, 6 bolt
Back wheel: SRAM driver, Bontrager brand, alloy, thru-axle 12mm
Rim: tubeless-ready, 50mm wide, Presta, Sunringle
Tires: tubeless, XR4, Bontrager branded, 29+, 3-inches, 120 TPI
Brakes: Shimano, hydraulic disc, 180mm rotor, 6 bolt
Seat saddle: 138mm wide, Arvada
Seatpost: Bontrager, inside cable routing, tranzX
Handlebar: alloy, Bontrager brand, 750mm wide, 15mm rise
Hand grips: alloy, lock-on system, Elite Trail XR
Bike Stem: Knock block, Bontrager rhythm comp
Pros
- The quality suspension fork system
- Aesthetic design
- Tremendous tire grasp for mountain biking
- Quality braking component
Cons
- It has a rather heavy recon fork
FAQs
What gives the rider so much stability on the Stache 7?
The wide 29er plus tires on this bike are designed with great traction for use on different surfaces
What makes the Stache 7 a great all-terrain bike?
It comes with an all-weather hydraulic braking system and Bontrager tubeless tires to provide stopping force and traction.
Conclusion
Stache 7 is one of the best mountain bikes you can get today. You can appreciate the delight of rugged biking on your popular mountain paths with abandon and accuracy. With the strong aluminum frame, tubeless 29er tires designed to take on any terrain, and incredible downhill and uphill riding power, you are confident of enormous fun riding in the rough. You can haul essential things with the integrated bikepacking outlines.