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Trek Slash 9 GX AXS T-Type Gen 6 Review

Trek Slash 9 GX AXS T-Type Gen 6 Review

Trek Slash 9 GX AXS T-Type Gen 6 Review

Price: 5499 €
category: Enduro
Frame Material: Aluminium
Weight: 16,9 kg
Wheel Size: 29 / 27,5 Mullet"
Travel Front: 170 mm
Travel Rear: 170 mm
Model Year: 2024 (carry over model from 2023)
  • UDH
  • strorage compartment
  • 25 years warranty
  • 16,9 kg - a bit heavy
fun to ride in
easy terrain extreme terrain
seating position
upright efficient
handling
playful easy calm
framesize runs
small big

Overall Bike Check

The most importanten ratings of the Trek Slash 9 GX AXS T-Type Gen 6 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (Enduro up to 6000 €) .

Value for Money Check

If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how many bike you get for 5499 €.

Geometry

Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

SIZE S M L XL
Sizing of Manufacturer
ML 
XL 
Wheelsize
29 / 27,5 Mullet
29 / 27,5 Mullet
29 / 27,5 Mullet
29 / 27,5 Mullet
Stack
587,7
628,7
637,5
655,2
Reach
450
469,8
489,7
509,4
Top Tube Length
575,7
603,1
625,5
655,4
Seat Tube Length
400
420
435
470
Seat Tube Angle
78,2
77,6
77,4
77
Head Tube Length
100
110
120
140
Head Tube Angle
62,6
62,6
62,6
62,6
Bottom Bracket Drop
30,3
30,3
30,3
30,3
Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
350,2
350,2
350,3
350,3
Chainstay Length
429,2
434,2
434,2
439,2
Wheelbase
1,232
1,261
1,286
1,32
Standover Height
766
766
767
768
Specification
  • Frame Slash Alu
  • Frame Material Aluminium
  • Fork RockShox ZEB Select+, DebonAir-Luftfeder, Charger 3 RC2-Dämpfer, konischer Gabelschaft, 44 mm Versatz, Boost110, Maxle Stealth-Achse
  • Spring Unit air
  • Remote-Lockout no
  • Damper RockShox Vivid Select+, 230 x 65 mm
  • Gearrange 520%
  • Drivetrain 1x12
  • Gear Lever SRAM Eagle AXS POD
  • Rear Derailleur SRAM GX Eagle AXS, T-Type
  • Crank SRAM GX Eagle, DUB MTB Wide, T-Type, 30 Z., 55 mm Kettenlinie, 165 mm Kurbelarmlänge
  • Cassette SRAM GX Eagle, T-Type, 10-52
  • Chain SRAM GX Eagle, T-Type, 12 speed
  • Brake Set Hydraulische 4-Kolben-Scheibenbremse SRAM CODE Bronze
  • Brake Rotors 200/200
  • Rims Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready, 6-Loch-Scheibenaufnahme, Boost110, 15 mm-Steckachse
  • Front Hub Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready, Rapid Drive 108, 6-Loch-Scheibenaufnahme, Boost148, 12 mm Steckachse
  • Tires Front Bontrager SE6 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Core Strength-Flankenschutz, Aramidwulstkern, 120 TPI, 29 x 2.50
  • Tires Rear Bontrager SE6 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Core Strength-Flankenschutz, Aramidwulstkern, 120 TPI, 29 x 2.50
  • Saddle Bontrager Arvada, Austenitstreben, 138 mm Breite
  • Seat Post Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 170 mm Hub, MaxFlow, interne Zugführung, 34,9 mm, 485 mm Länge
  • Handle Bar Bontrager Line, Aluminium, 35 mm, 27,5 mm Rise, 820 mm Breite
  • Handle Bar Width 820

Expirience with the Trek Slash 9 GX AXS T-Type Gen 6

Ludwig Döhl Trek delivers what the scene wants with the Slash 9 GX AXS T-Type. A high pivot enduro with a mullet wheel setup. A mini downhiller that doesn't shy away from any trail in this world with 170 mm of fork travel. God bless America and its engineers. The handling of this bike is balanced. So its pretty intuitive to control on singletrails. The balanced seating position is likely to suite the taste of the majority of bikers. Heavy riders over 85 kilos aren´t likely to encounter too many problems with the high weight of 16,9 kg. For lighter riders, this could be a disturbance. For this, the shifting components are pretty much the best thing you can expect on a complete bike for 5499 Euro . The guarantee of 25 years proves that Trek is behind its products.

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About the author

Ludwig Döhl

Ludwig Döhl

... has spent more than 100,000 kilometers in the saddle of over 1000 different mountain bikes. The essence of many hours on the trail: Mountain bikes are awesome when they match your personal preferences! With this realization, he founded bike-test.com to assist cyclists in finding their very own dream bike.