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- Frame Roscoe
- Frame Material Aluminium
- Fork Fox Rhythm 36, Float EVOL air spring, GRIP damper, tapered steerer, 44mm offset, Boost110, 15mm Kabolt axle, 140mm travel
- Spring Unit air
- Remote-Lockout yes
- Gearrange 510%
- Drivetrain 1x12
- Gear Lever Shimano SLX M7100, 12 speed
- Rear Derailleur Shimano XT M8100, long cage
- Crank Size: S, M, M/L, L, E*thirteen Helix, 30T steel ring, 73mm spindle length, 52mm chainline, 170mm length; Size: XL, E*thirteen Helix, 30T steel ring, 73mm spindle length, 52mm chainline, 175mm length
- Cassette Shimano SLX M7100, 10-51, 12 speed
- Chain Shimano Deore M6100, 12 speed
- Brake Set Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Shimano M6120 4-piston hydraulic disc; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Shimano 4-piston hydraulic disc, M6100 lever, M6120 caliper
- Brake Rotors 180/180
- Wheel Set Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready, 28-hole, presta valve
- Front Hub Bontrager alloy, sealed bearing, alloy axle, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15mm thru axle
- Rear Hub Bontrager alloy, sealed bearing, 6-bolt, Rapid Drive 108, Shimano MicroSpline freehub, Boost148, 12mm thru axle
- Tires Front Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60''
- Tires Rear Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60''
- Saddle Bontrager Arvada, hollow chromoly rails, 138mm width
- Seat Post Size: S, TranzX JD-YSP18, 100mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 361mm length; Size: M, TranzX JD-YSP18, 130mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 425mm length; Size: M/L, L, XL, TranzX JD-YSP18, 150mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 470mm length
- Stem Size: S, Bontrager Elite, 35mm, 0 degree, 35mm length; Size: M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Elite, 35mm, 0 degree, 45mm length
- Handle Bar Size: S, Bontrager Line, alloy, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 750mm width; Size: M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Line, alloy, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 780mm width
- Handle Bar Width 780
- Head Set FSA IS-2, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom
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- Frame aluminum frame
- Fork Fox Rhythm 36, Float EVOL air spring, GRIP damper, tapered steerer, 44mm offset, Boost110, 15mm Kabolt axle, 140mm travel
- Hubs Bontrager alloy, sealed bearing, 6-bolt, Rapid Drive 108, Shimano MicroSpline freehub, Boost148, 12mm thru axle
- Wheels Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready, 28-hole, presta valve
- Wheel Size 29"
- Tires Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60''
- Chain Shimano Deore M6100, 12 speed
- Crank Size: S, M, M/L, L, E*thirteen Helix, 30T steel ring, 73mm spindle length, 52mm chainline, 170mm length; Size: XL, E*thirteen Helix, 30T steel ring, 73mm spindle length, 52mm chainline, 175mm length
- Bottom Bracket Shimano SM-BB52, 73mm, threaded external bearing
- Rear Derailleur Shimano XT M8100, long cage
- Shifters Shimano SLX M7100, 12 speed
- Brakeset Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Shimano M6120 4-piston hydraulic disc; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Shimano 4-piston hydraulic disc, M6100 lever, M6120 caliper
- Handlebar Size: S, Bontrager Line, alloy, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 750mm width; Size: M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Line, alloy, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 780mm width
- Saddle Bontrager Arvada, hollow chromoly rails, 138mm width
- Seatpost Size: S, TranzX JD-YSP18, 100mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 361mm length; Size: M, TranzX JD-YSP18, 130mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 425mm length; Size: M/L, L, XL, TranzX JD-YSP18, 150mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 470mm length
- Stem Size: S, Bontrager Elite, 35mm, 0 degree, 35mm length; Size: M, M/L, L, XL, Bontrager Elite, 35mm, 0 degree, 45mm length
- Grips Bontrager XR Trail Comp, nylon lock-on
- Headset FSA IS-2, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom
Q: How much is a 2023 Trek Roscoe 9?
A 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 is typically priced around $2,729 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.
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The 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 may be purchased directly from Trek .
Q: What size wheels does the 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 have?
The 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 has 29" wheels.
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TREK ROSCOE 9 REVIEW
Review by JP Purdom | Photos by Sam Noble
When it comes to mountain bikes, it’s no secret that a lot of people are on the overbiked end of the spectrum, or perhaps relying on their suspension to get them down a trail instead of their technical ability. Hardcore hardtails offer a solution to this, maintaining the stability required to go fast but giving a little less forgiveness that allows riders to separate out their skills from the ability of the bike and improve their riding. It shaves off the cost of a more complex frame plus a rear shock in the process, bringing this capability to a more budget-conscious demographic. The all-new Roscoe is Trek’s most recent answer to an affordable all-around mountain bike, specifically designed to get more people having fun on the trails. The Roscoe is simplicity driven, featuring dependable components, aggressive geo, and of course, no rear shock. Make no mistakes though; with 29” wheels, 2.6” tires, and 140mm of fork travel, the Roscoe is no slouch when it comes to rugged terrain. We were excited to find out how exactly how capable it was out on the trails around Bend, OR.
• 29 x 2.6″ Tires • HTA: 65° • STA: 73.1° • REACH: 470 (Large)
Price: $2,699/£2,200 Website: Trekbikes.com
THE LAB Like most modern bikes, the Trek Roscoe follows the trend of long and slack with a relatively steep seat tube. This allows for better handling in the rough and better positioning on the climb. Roscoe’s sizing ranges from XS to XL to suit riders from 137cm to 196cm (4’5”-6’2”), with the XS size equipped with 27.5 wheels to better fit shorter riders. Quite a unique and very welcome addition to the size range is the “ML”, which forms a middle ground between the medium and large that should help to avoid quite so much deliberation between the two for riders who sit awkwardly in that size range. The reach on our Large was 470mm and pairs to a generous 644mm stack. The angles are shared across the size range, with a 65° head angle and a 74.7° effective seat tube angle. These numbers don’t take into account the fact that it’s a hardtail and therefore the angles steepen when on the bike, giving a slightly more upright climbing position but quicker steering than you may expect. A 6.1mm static BB drop (4.5mm on XS) and 430mm chainstays round out the numbers, giving a suitably all-rounded mentality.
Helping to keep the retail price down, the Trek Roscoe is only offered in their Alpha Gold Aluminum. The frame features a tapered head tube, internal cable routing with guides within the frame, ISCG 05 tabs, a threaded BB, and Boost 148 spacing. Trek paid attention to the frame protection, with good coverage on the chainstay and a generous downtube guard. Within the front triangle you can run two bottles thanks to the provided mounts. The Roscoe is offered in 4 different build kits ranging from $1149.99 to $2699.99. Trek says the Roscoe is the perfect choice for the rider who wants to get out and enjoy some gnarly terrain, without the maintenance and cost of a full suspension bike and backs it with their Lifetime frame warranty.
The Roscoe 9 we tested came equipped with some of the industry’s most reliable, robust, and affordable parts. The Fox Rhythm 36 comes equipped with the easy-to-tune GRIP damper, as well as the tried-and-true EVOL air spring. The XT derailleur and SLX shifter provide seamless shifting across the SLX 10-51t 12-speed cassette. E*Thirteen supplies a Helix crank with 30t steel chainring and a discrete upper chainguide to keep the chain firmly in place. The Roscoe 9 features quad piston Shimano M6120 Brakes, which should provide plenty of power, especially when matched with a 203mm rotor up front and a 180mm in the rear. Trek chose the TranzX Dropper post, which ranges from 100-150mm, depending on frame size – a 150mm length for sizes ML and above. The rest of our Roscoe 9 came outfitted with Trek’s own Bontrager components, most notably the grippy XR4 tires and Line 30 wheels.
THE DIRT As a staunch downhill and enduro rider, I was very skeptical of the way an aggressive hardtail would handle the trail. After spending a few weeks on board, the Roscoe, all I can say is, “wow”. The Roscoe’s reasonably slack head angle, healthy reach and 140mm fork make this bike extremely capable of tackling everything from flow trails to rock shoots. There were times when I completely forgot I was riding a hardtail because of how comfortable the body positioning is on this bike. The cornering ability is next level, thanks to the balanced geometry and aggressive 2.6” tires. I never found myself washing around in a turn, even in the dry, dusty conditions here in Bend. In the air, the Roscoe is balanced and predictable, even at high speeds.
It was obvious to me that the Roscoe was much more capable downhill than I would have ever imagined; then, when I finished a lap and turned around to pedal back up, I was pleasantly surprised by the comfort and efficiency of the Roscoe’s climbing position. The 74.7-degree effective seat tube angle makes the Roscoe a joy to pedal, and with the large size build weighing in at just under 30lbs, it gets up the hill without any issues. The XR4’s does a good job at clawing their way up terrain that seems impossibly loose, finding unexpected traction on a number of occasions.
The spec sheet on the Roscoe 9 was also impeccable. The shifting was perfect throughout, the brakes suitably powerful, the tires offered incredible traction, and the price seems pretty spot on given the quality components all round. For an experienced rider, based on Trek’s build sheet, I probably wouldn’t shoot for the Roscoe 6 (which is designed for beginner riders anyways); however, the 7 level and above offer parts more suited for an experienced rider and are available at extremely reasonable prices.
The only real qualms I had with the Roscoe were the grips and the bars – items riders will often look to swap out anyway to get that customised fit. The angles on the bars put a strain on my wrists, causing them to hurt after a good bit of saddle time. The back-sweep, combined with notoriously stiff 35mm aluminum construction, made a bit of discomfort on my first ride. The grips weren’t a significant complaint for me, but I don’t like to wear gloves when I ride, and the Roscoe grips aren’t necessarily suited for sweaty palms. That said, these are minor details on an otherwise dialled ride.
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Price: – $2,699/£2,200 Weight: 29.6 lbs Website: Trekbikes.com
SPECIFICATIONS
CHASSIS Frame: Alpha Gold Aluminum Fork: Fox Rhythm 36, Float EVOL, GRIP | 140mm
COCKPIT Brakes: Shimano M6120 4-piston Handlebar: Bontrager Line, 35mm, 27.5mm rise, 780mm Stem: Bontrager Elite, 35mm, 0 degree, 45mm length Headset: FSA IS-2 Saddle: Bontrager Arvada Seatpost: TranzX JD-YSP18 | 150mm
WHEELS Rims: Bontrager Line Comp 30 Hubs: Bontrager alloy Tires: Bontrager XR4 Team Issue | 29×2.6″
DRIVETRAIN Bottom Bracket: Shimano SM-BB52 Cassette: Shimano SLX M7100, 10-51, 12 speed Cranks: E*thirteen Helix, 30T | 170mm Shifter: Shimano SLX M7100, 12 speed Derailleur: Shimano XT M8100, long cage
Surprisingly capable Balanced geometry Comfortable climbing position Reasonable price
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Trek Roscoe 9 first ride review
Really well-sorted and enjoyable all-rounder
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Trek’s plus-tyred hardtail is a really fun and versatile, fully-featured package for the price.
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Trek Roscoe 9 specifications
- Frame: ‘Alpha Gold’ aluminium
- Fork: RockShox Recon TK w/ lockout and 15mm Maxle axle, 120mm (4.7in) travel
- Drivetrain: Shimano SLX M7000 w/ Race Face Æffect cranks and Shimano Deore XT M8000 rear mech (1x11)
- Wheelset: SUNringlé Duroc 40 SL rims on Bontrager hubs
- Tyres: Schwalbe Rocket Ron Performance TLR Addix 27.5x2.8in
- Brakes: Shimano M365, 180/160mm rotors
- Bar: Bontrager, 760mm
- Stem: Bontrager Rhythm Comp, 65mm
- Seatpost : Bontrager dropper
- Saddle: Bontrager Evoke 1.5
- Weight: 13.6kg / 30lb, large size without pedals
Trek Roscoe 9 frame
The Roscoe frame is shared across five bikes (three men’s, two women’s) and it’s a super-versatile chassis. Trek’s shaped, tapered ‘E2’ head tube combines with flattened, hydroformed main tubes to form a stiff but not stinging front end.
Tapering, bridge-free chainstays and seatstays help the bike skim where you’d expect a slam and give tons of tyre space, and the Boost-width (148mm) QR back end can take 29er wheels in place of the stock 650b+ hoops if you want.
There’s internal cable routing for a Shimano side-swing front mech in case you want to go twin-ring, two sets of bottle bosses, rear rack mounts and even a kickstand platform.
Trek Roscoe 9 kit
While the £1,000 Roscoe 8 and £800 7 use fixed posts, the 9 gets a 125mm-stroke Bontrager dropper, which also makes use of the internal routing. Add Shimano gears with a low-ratio 28t Race Face chainring, a 760mm bar and a 15mm-axled, 32mm-legged, 120mm-travel RockShox Recon fork, and you’re looking at a good package for the price.
Despite having a large choice of wheel and (particularly good) tyre options from its Bontrager in-house brand, Trek has opted to equip the Roscoe with 40mm (internal) SUNRinglé rims and fast-rolling, dual-compound Schwalbe Rocket Ron 27.5x2.8in tyres.
Trek Roscoe 9 ride impressions
Plus tyres are a great idea on a trail hardtail. As long as you get the pressures right (I’d suggest starting at 15psi on this particular set-up, going slightly higher for heavier riders on rockier trails and lower for lighter/smoother use), that extra air volume out back sucks up hits to save your rims and rump on tougher trails.
It keeps more rubber on the ground more of the time, too, which means better grip for a given tread pattern and compound. Counter-intuitively, the way bigger tyres deform over and around rocks and roots rather than bouncing off them also means they roll faster on rough ground once you’ve got them going.
That’s certainly the case here, as the Roscoe holds speed really well and never felt draggy. The big tyres also hide the primitive fork damping pretty well, and while the geometry isn’t radical (a 68-degree head angle, 440mm reach and 1,155mm wheelbase on the large), you can properly rag the Trek on natural trails or nurtured red routes.
While a shorter stem would give a more agile feel, the 65mm stock one works okay with the head angle and bar width. The tyres (and rims) are tubeless ready, so it’d be easy to add even more smoothness and puncture proofing. They’re fairly lightweight, though, and working them hard through turns creates carcass stress marks almost immediately.
Once you start pushing into black-rated territory, you begin to reach the limits of the brakes and the fork’s compression control too. And on techy climbs you need to sit on the saddle nose to offset the very slack 71-degree seat angle and stop it looping out. But none of that got in the way of me having a right good laugh on the Roscoe whenever I rode it.
Trek Roscoe 9 early verdict
Versatile rather than radical in geometry terms, but a properly fun, well-balanced all-rounder.
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2023 Trek Roscoe 9 Review
If you’re looking for an affordable mountain bike that can help you tackle any terrain the 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 could be the answer you are searching for.
The world-renowned bicycle manufacturing company, Trek, has recently released their new flagship mountain bike – The Roscoe 9. Filled with advanced features and innovative technologies, this mountain bike promises a safe and smooth ride.
Whether you’re a beginner or a more seasoned cyclist, the 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 offers riders of all abilities the perfect combination of performance and comfort. In this review we take an in-depth look at the modern features, design and specs of the Roscoe 9 to determine whether it is worth its price tag.
The Trek Roscoe 9 is the latest addition to the trail hardtail lineup. It features a 140mm travel fork coupled with 29×2.6″ tires, to provide just enough cushion and rollover capability for when you hit the trails.
The bike also comes equipped with an aluminum frame, wide-range 12-speed drivetrain, powerful brakes, plus modern components that offer amazing comfort and capability.
Whether you’re in search of high speed or tight turns, the 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 can take your ride to the next level.
Explore your world with the Trek Roscoe 9, a rugged and capable mountain bike capable of conquering multiple terrains.
This reliable hard-tail bike is designed with an aggressive geometry to help you tackle steep inclines and features a supple 120mm rear suspension for extra cushion against rough terrain.
With wider tires to increase contact patch and excellent hydraulic brakes for precise control, this bike pushes your limits with ease—perfect for bikepacking or general exploration on the trails.
– Alpha Gold Aluminum frame maximizes stiffness while maintaining lightweight design
– Fox Rhythm 36, Float EVOL air spring front fork with 140mm travel
– TranzX dropper post allows you to adjust saddle height easily on the fly
– 29×2.6″ Bontrager XR4 Team Issue tires provide increased traction and contact patch
– Internal cable routing ensures cables are out of sight during your ride
– Shimano drivetrain offers smooth shifting no matter what terrain you’re riding on
– 29” Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready wheels roll fast over loose rocks and dirt
– Excellent Shimano 4-piston hydraulic brakes allow precision control while descending
The Trek Roscoe 9 frameset is built from lightweight Alpha Gold Aluminum and includes a Fox Rhythm 36 140mm travel fork with for efficiency on smooth surfaces.
Thanks to its sloping top tube construction and ample tire clearance, you can hit steep hills without issues and enjoy agility on tight turns as well.
This mountain bike comes equipped with a Shimano SLX 1×12 Drivetrain that offers plenty of range for conquering steep trails thanks to its 30T crankset paired up with an impressive 11-51T cassette combination.
While most Trek bikes come equipped with a Shimano crankset the Roscoe 9 comes with an impressive E*thirteen Helix crankset.
The Roscoe 9 is fitted with Shimano 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes that deliver powerful stopping power through their 180mm rotors regardless of descendance gradient or trail condition.
Not only have these brakes been designed to efficiently dissipate heat throughout long descents but they come fitted with four-pot calipers configured in each wheel set; helping ensure secure adhesion between brake pads whether tackling abrupt corners or absorbing surprise descent changes at unexpected moments!
The 2023 Trek Rosco 9 proves just why it continues its reign into 2023 as one of the most popular trail bikes around; equipped with world-class frame technology backed by quality components it is impossible not to have fun out on every single ride – making it ideal for those who are looking for maximum thrills out on every ride!
Order online and have it shipped to your local dealer for final assembly!!
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Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if... You love the serious fun and connected feel a hardtail brings to the trail, and you want one that’s spec’d with top-notch parts that love rough and tumble runs as much as you do. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame, a 140mm FOX Rhythm fork with beefy 36mm stanchions, a Shimano SLX/XT 1x12 drivetrain with a wide range of gears for climbing, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a dropper post for room to get low on descents, corners, and jumps. Plus, fast-rolling 29er wheels and wide, grippy 2.6" tires. The final word Rip laps, catch air, and crush techy descents on our best hardtail. Of all the rad parts on this bike, the FOX Rhythm 36 fork is the best upgrade—it’s capable of soaking up even the roughest lines. - 29er wheels and wide 2.6" tires make for a grippy, confident, and fast-rolling ride - Bigger, stiffer 36mm fork stanchions won't flex, so you can push harder with more precise, confident steering that helps you stay on your line - The FOX fork's air spring can easily be adjusted for a specific rider weight, and it's lighter than a coil spring - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly, so it's out of the way on descents
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Trek Roscoe 9
Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if... You love the serious fun and connected feel a hardtail brings to the trail, and you want one that’s spec’d with top-notch parts that love rough and tumble runs as much as you do. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame, a 140mm FOX Rhythm fork with beefy 36mm stanchions, a Shimano SLX/XT 1x12 drivetrain with a wide range of gears for climbing, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a dropper post for room to get low on descents, corners, and jumps. Plus, fast-rolling 29er wheels and wide, grippy 2.6" tires. The final word Rip laps, catch air, and crush techy descents on our best hardtail. Of all the rad parts on this bike, the FOX Rhythm 36 fork is the best upgrade—it’s capable of soaking up even the roughest lines. - 29er wheels and wide 2.6" tires make for a grippy, confident, and fast-rolling ride - Bigger, stiffer 36mm fork stanchions won't flex, so you can push harder with more precise, confident steering that helps you stay on your line - The FOX fork's air spring can easily be adjusted for a specific rider weight, and it's lighter than a coil spring - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly, so it's out of the way on descents
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What’s the best mountain bike to get if you’re on a budget? The answer is an affordable and versatile trail hardtail. Trail hardtails are simple (there’s no rear suspension) so they’re cheaper and easier to own and maintain. But with relaxed geometry and a longer travel fork, they can handle a wide range of terrain from fast flow trails to steep and gnarly downhill tracks.
The two most popular models in the trail hardtail category are the Specialized Fuse Expert 29 and the Trek Roscoe 9. They’re best sellers and they come with decent mid-range components so they won’t need any upgrades. But how do they stack up against one another? We compare these two do-it-all hardtails to find out.
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1. Specialized Fuse vs. Trek Roscoe: Overview
Both bikes use aluminum frames with threaded bottom brackets, internal cable routing, two bottle cage mounts, and 29” wheels. Both weigh right around 30 pounds, which is fairly standard for entry- to mid-level aluminum hardtails.
Both use TransX dropper seatposts. Other than the drivetrains, the biggest difference between the two bikes is in the forks. The Fuse comes with a 130mm Fox Rhythm 34 while the Roscoe uses a 140mm Fox Rhythm 36. The Fox 34 is lighter because it has thinner 34mm stanchions compared to the Fox 36 which uses 36mm stanchions. On the flip side, the Fox 36 is a bit stiffer and has more travel than the Fox 34, which keeps it a bit more plush feeling and composed on rough terrain. The Fox 36 caters more toward aggressive downhill riding while the Fox 34 is a bit more balanced for all-around trail riding.
One other feature worth noting is the sliding rear dropouts on the Fuse. This gives riders the option to adjust the chainstay length or set the frame up as a single speed.
2. Specialized Fuse Expert 29 vs. Trek Roscoe 9: Component Comparison
- Frame: Both frames are nearly identical in terms of construction and quality. I prefer the adjustable rear dropouts of the Fuse, however, because it gives riders more adjustability, plus additional options for fixing backcountry mechanicals or trying a future singlespeed build. Winner: Fuse
- Fork: Both use Fox Rhythm forks with the basic Grip damper. I tend to prefer the stiffer Fox 36 chassis because I ride more rough and technical downhills. Winner: Roscoe
- Drivetrain: SRAM GX vs. Shimano SLX/XT are both super solid and reliable. I’m a SRAM user, and I like that the Fuse has a 52t granny gear (vs. 51t) and it doesn’t use a third-party crankset (the Roscoe uses an e*thirteen crank). Winner: Fuse
- Brakes: Both bikes have 4-piston brakes for extra stopping power. I personally prefer the feel of SRAM brakes to Shimano. Winner: Fuse
- Wheels: Both bikes use entry-level alloy wheels with 29mm internal rim widths and basic hubs. There’s really nothing to choose between these wheels, but I like that the Bontragers aren’t generic and at least have a model name… Winner: Roscoe
- Dropper: Both bikes use basic TransX droppers with similar travel for the various frame sizes. I’m going to give this to the Roscoe though because it uses the more common 31.6mm size versus the oversized 34.9mm dropper on the Fuse. It will be easier to replace or upgrade in the future. Winner: Roscoe
- Weight: With the stock build, the Roscoe is about a pound lighter. Winner: Roscoe
- Price: The Roscoe retails for $400 less. Winner: Roscoe
Final Score
- Fuse Expert 29: 3
- Roscoe 9: 5
It looks like the Roscoe beats out the Fuse by a couple of points, but keep in mind that these points are mostly based on my personal tastes and are pretty subjective.
Some features may also be more important to some riders than others. For example, the sliding rear dropout is the standout feature of the Fuse to me, and it’s the main reason I’d pick the Fuse, but many other riders likely won’t care about it.
3. Specialized Fuse vs. Trek Roscoe: Geometry Comparison
The Fuse and Roscoe use very similar geometry. The biggest difference between the two frames is the head angle. The Roscoe’s 65-degree head angle is 1.5 degrees slacker than the Fuse (which also gives the Roscoe a ~20mm longer wheelbase). What does this mean? In the most basic terms, the Roscoe will feel more stable while the Fuse will feel more agile. Both bikes can handle a very wide range of terrain, but if you’re regularly riding steep and fast downhill trails, the slacker Roscoe will feel a bit more confidence-inspiring. The Fuse, on the other, will feel less sluggish on climbs, and more lively on flat or rolling trails.
Both bikes have decently steep seat angles to put riders in a good position over the cranks on steep climbs, but the Roscoe’s seat angle is slightly steeper, which some riders might prefer (though I honestly don’t think that 0.7 degrees will make that big of a difference).
The other notable difference is in the stack height. In every size, the Fuse has 5-10mm less stack height. This can be important to riders who want to run a lower bar height for XC riding.
Note that the Fuse has a range for chainstay length because of the sliding rear dropouts. It can be adjusted to be both shorter (more agile) and longer (more stable) than the Roscoe.
Finally, it’s worth noting that the Roscoe is also available in an additional M/L size. This could be good for riders who feel like they are between the medium and large sizes.
4. Concluding Thoughts
With a lighter Fox 34 fork and slightly steeper head angle, the Fuse should appeal more to riders who lean more toward the XC side of the riding spectrum. For riders more interested in the enduro and downhill side of the spectrum, the bigger Fox 36 fork and slacker head angle of the Roscoe will be more appealing.
As for value, the Fuse Expert 29 and Roscoe 9 have very comparable specs, so the Roscoe is the better value with a retail price that is $400 less.
What would I pick? Personally, I’d choose the Fuse. As I’ve already mentioned, I’m a SRAM fan and I like having a sliding rear dropout so I can convert the bike to a singlespeed someday in the future. What would you choose?
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The Trek Roscoe is a serious hardtail trail bike for those of us with other bills to pay. You'll love the quality suspension, plus sized tires, legit droppper post and one by drivetrain.
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"Much more capable downhill than I would have ever imagined; then, when I finished a lap and turned around to pedal back up, I was pleasantly surprised by the comfort and efficiency of the Roscoe’s climbing position."
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With 140mm front travel, trail-smashing 29-inch wheels, and dialed-for-dirt frame features, Roscoe is ready to get rowdy on your favorite rides.
Progressive trail geometry
A long reach, slack head angle, steep seat angle, and short chain stays combine for a ride that's confidence inspiring, yet still nimble and fun.
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Roscoe stays well protected with a double-sided chainstay guard, tough downtube guard, and internal cable guides that help your ride stay quiet, even over rough trails.
Shimano XT is the original mountain bike groupset and trusted by generations of mountain bikers around the world. Whatever the trail, wherever you ride, XT is your solution for mountain biking today. Reliable shifting. Superior braking. Intuitive maintenance. XT is the high performance workhorse you can count on.
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Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if... You love the serious fun and connected feel a hardtail brings to the trail, and you want one that’s spec’d with top-notch parts that love rough and tumble runs as much as you do. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame, a 140mm FOX Rhythm fork with beefy 36mm stanchions, a Shimano SLX/XT 1x12 drivetrain with a wide range of gears for climbing, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a dropper post for room to get low on descents, corners, and jumps. Plus, fast-rolling 29er wheels and wide, grippy 2.6" tires. The final word Rip laps, catch air, and crush techy descents on our best hardtail. Of all the rad parts on this bike, the FOX Rhythm 36 fork is the best upgrade—it’s capable of soaking up even the roughest lines. - 29er wheels and wide 2.6" tires make for a grippy, confident, and fast-rolling ride - Bigger, stiffer 36mm fork stanchions won't flex, so you can push harder with more precise, confident steering that helps you stay on your line - The FOX fork's air spring can easily be adjusted for a specific rider weight, and it's lighter than a coil spring - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly, so it's out of the way on descents
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Roscoe. See the bikes. Hardtails have more fun. Dive into rowdy terrain on the all-new Roscoe. It's built for a good time from the ground up, and fearlessly flies down the same gnarly trails you'd ride on a fully. But because it's shock-free, you don't have as much to maintain and the trail feel is unbeatable. Less fuss, more fun—that ...
Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens.
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The Trek Roscoe 9 is a killer offering for riders looking for an all-round hardtail ripper, with balanced geometry that's equally happy on the way up and down the hill. The sturdy spec choice allows the Roscoe to charge surprisingly hard through rough terrain without issue and is dialed for its reasonable price. Price: - $2,699/£2,200.
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Roscoe Frameset. $749.99. Model 5285371. Retailer prices may vary depending on location and delivery method. The final price will be shown in your cart. Roscoe frameset gives you a solid starting point for an awesome hardtail trail build. The light and sturdy alloy frame is made for a 140-150mm fork, 29er wheels and wide tires.
Aug 2022 · Alan Muldoon. Launched back in 2019, the Trek Roscoe 6 is definitely showing signs of ageing. Yes, it's had a fresh lick of paint and some specification updates since then, the biggest change being the addition of a dropper seat post. Other than that though, it's essentially the same bike that now costs £1k rather than £675.
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The Trek Roscoe 9 is the latest addition to the trail hardtail lineup. It features a 140mm travel fork coupled with 29×2.6″ tires, to provide just enough cushion and rollover capability for when you hit the trails. The bike also comes equipped with an aluminum frame, wide-range 12-speed drivetrain, powerful brakes, plus modern components ...
All Roscoe models except for the Roscoe 6 have the same rims, which are the Bontrager Line Comp 30 rims. These rims are tubeless-ready. The Roscoe 7-9 models come with Bontrager XR4 Team Issue tubeless tires. These tires have a width of 2.6 inches, which provides enough grip and comfort on rough or loose surfaces.
Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if...
Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if...
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Lifetime frame and wheels; 2 years Trek/Bontrager parts and paint/decals. Weight. 28 lb 15.1 oz (13,130 g) Miscellaneous. • Internal cable routing. • Includes Bontrager TLR rim strips, sealant, and valves. • Weight given for size MD. Price.
The 2023 Trek Roscoe 9 uses Shimano SLX and XT drivetrain. Both use TransX dropper seatposts. Other than the drivetrains, the biggest difference between the two bikes is in the forks. The Fuse comes with a 130mm Fox Rhythm 34 while the Roscoe uses a 140mm Fox Rhythm 36. The Fox 34 is lighter because it has thinner 34mm stanchions compared to ...
51 Reviews / Write a Review. $1,599.93 $2,399.99. Model 5260381. Retailer prices may vary depending on location and delivery method. The final price will be shown in your cart. Roscoe 8 is a trail hardtail for anyone looking to have some serious fun on the dirt. 29er wagon wheels smooth out rocks and roots, grippy 2.6" tires give you a boost in ...
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140mm. 130mm. Brand Site. trekbikes.com. salsacycles.com. Summary. The Trek Roscoe 9 and Salsa Timberjack XT 29 are both aluminum frame hardtail trail bikes with upper mid-range components. The Roscoe 9 has 29″ / 29″ aluminum wheels, a better fork, and a bigger fork; while the Timberjack XT 29 has 29″ aluminum wheels.
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Roscoe 9. $1,999.93 $2,799.99. Model 5260394. Retailer prices may vary depending on location and delivery method. The final price will be shown in your cart. Roscoe 9 is our best all-mountain alloy hardtail, built for lap after lap of grin-inducing fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire ...
Roscoe 9 is our best trail hardtail, built for lap after lap of dirt-filled fun. A 140mm FOX Rhythm 36 fork, powerful 4-piston brakes, and a fast-and-grippy wheel and tire combo deliver awesome capability whether you're nailing jumps or picking through gnarly rock gardens. It's right for you if...
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