For 2020 the Trek Remedy is available is a consolidated but sweet line up.
We start with the Remedy 8 that hits the sweet spot in all-mountain performance and value. A lightweight alloy frame, SRAM GX Eagle component spec, and a premium RockShox suspension package make it the ideal ride for sendy bois who want a ridiculously fun bike for whipping around on ridiculously fun trails.
The Remedy 9.8 tips the carbon scales, and is built for serious sending with FOX’s all-new 38mm fork and trail-proven DPX2 shock. SRAM’s latest GX Eagle drivetrain combined with carbon where it counts, like the wheels and frame, make this model fly like a bird both up and down the mountain.
A frameset is offered in both Carbon or Alloy if you want to conduct a ground up build as well.
The Trek Remedy is a winner! 2 out of 3 Pinkbike editors choose Remedy
“I want a bike that feels relatively quick and efficient on all types of climbs. And when it’s time to come back down, I want a bike that rewards how I like to ride, which is like an idiot. Yeah, I want to be rewarded for being an idiot. I don’t need to snag any KOMs on the descents, but I do need to take dumb lines, skid a load, spend a lot of time on one wheel, and generally be a goof.” – Mike Levy“I’d go with the Remedy. Why? It’s fun. It makes me want to ride, and do so in a variety of terrain without worrying about whether the bike is up to the task or not. I think that I would feel equally comfortable riding it at home in Pisgah as I would anywhere in the Pacific Northwest.” – Daniel Sapp
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