Rig

Color(s): Matte Root Beer
MSRP $1,429.99*

Frame

Platinum Series 6066 butted & hydroformed aluminum, eccentric BB, cold-forged dropouts, G2 29" Geometry

Wheels

Bontrager Race Disc front hub/Bontrager Race sealed micro-cassette rear singlespeed hub, Bontrager Duster 29 tubeless ready* 28mm wide disc rims, 32h

Componentry

Bontrager Race Lite Singlespeed crank, Avid BB7 mechanical disc brakes

Suspension

Fox F80RL 29, 80mm travel, custom G2 offset

Frameset
Sizes SM (15.5") | MD (17.5") | LG (19") | XL (21")
FramePlatinum Series 6066 butted & hydroformed aluminum, eccentric BB, cold-forged dropouts, G2 29" Geometry
ForkFox F80RL 29, 80mm travel, custom G2 Geometry 51mm offset crown, air spring, external rebound & lockout
Drivetrain
Cassette18T
Wheels
WheelsBontrager Race Disc front hub/Bontrager Race sealed micro-cassette rear singlespeed hub, Bontrager Duster 29 tubeless ready* 28mm wide disc rims, 32h
TiresBontrager XDX, 29x2.1 (53/51), tubeless ready, abrasion resistant,120 TPI aramid folding bead
Components
Crank SetBontrager Race Lite Singlespeed, 32T
SaddleBontrager Race
SeatpostBontrager SSR, micro adjust, 27.2
HandlebarBontrager Race Big Sweep, 620mm width, 12d backsweep, 31.8mm
StemBontrager SSR, 10d rise, 31.8mm
Headset1-1/8" threadless, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings
BrakesetAvid BB7, mechanical disc, 160mm Roundagon 6-bolt rotors
Select Trek (Fisher) models are equipped with revolutionary Clix wheel release systems that let you install and lock your front wheel with no cam adjustment, and with only one hand.
Frame Size SM (15.5") MD (17.5") LG (19") XL (21")
Standover (mm) 726.80 751.80 772.50 805.10
Effective top tube (mm) 570.00 601.90 622.00 642.50
Cockpit length (mm) 645.00 692.00 727.00 747.50
Minimum cockpit (mm) 630.00 677.00 712.00 732.50
Maximum cockpit (mm) 660.00 707.00 742.00 762.50
Stem length (mm) 75.00 90.00 105.00 105.00
Crank length (mm) 170.00 175.00 175.00 175.00
Headtube length (mm) 102.50 102.50 102.50 117.50
Head angle (deg) 69.30 69.30 69.90 69.90
Head angle sagged (deg) 69.70 69.70 70.00 70.00
Trail (mm) 83.40 83.40 81.30 81.30
Trail Sagged (mm) 80.70 80.70 78.70 78.70
Seat Tube Angle (deg) 73.00 72.50 72.00 72.00
Seat Tube Angle Sagged (deg) 73.40 72.90 72.40 72.40
Effective Chainstay Length (mm) 440.00 440.00 440.00 440.00
Bottom bracket height (mm) 312.00 312.00 312.00 312.00
Bottom bracket height sagged (mm) 309.00 309.00 309.10 309.10
Bottom bracket drop (mm) 53.00 53.00 53.00 53.00
Wheelbase (mm) 1083.60 1109.90 1121.10 1142.30
Wheelbase Sagged (mm) 1080.80 1107.10 1118.30 1139.50
Rig Technology

29er Hardtails



29er Hardtail Technology

The past several years Fisher has enjoyed growing popularity of their 29er lineup. 29er zealots cherished their Rigs and Paragons. However, in 2007 the rest of the bike market caught on and the 29er market grew exponentially. Major manufacturers begrudgingly acknowledged 29ers existence and boutique builders continued to capitalize on their popularity. With several years of 29er development, Fisher is building on its experience and using 2008 to leapfrog the rest of the 29er market. Fisher's 2008 29er lineup is all-new and answers all of the nagging criticisms of 29ers.
"29ers don't handle as quickly as 26" bikes." Solved.

"29ers are too heavy." No longer.

"29ers are too flexy." Addressed.

"I'm too small to ride a 29er." Greatly improved.

For 2008, Fisher tailored its Genesis 2.0 Geometry to 29ers to create nimble handling 29ers, reduced the overall weight of its frames, increased stiffness, and still had time to figure out how to fit smaller riders onto 29ers. The end result is the best ever class of 29er bikes. The result is a stunningly fast bike that benefits from all the inherent advantages of bigger wheels and has engineered solutions to the nagging criticisms of 29ers. Handling is improved through the Genesis 2.0 for 29ers. Weight has been minimized throughout the frame and spec. stiffness has been dramatically improved throughout the frame through unique shaping and design.

  1. Asymetric chain stays offer improved stiffness
  2. More rear tire clearance, 10mm on either side
  3. Exclusive 51mm offset on Fox and Rock Shox forks, only available on Fisher 29ers
  4. Fits smaller riders, increased fork offset improves foot/front tire clearance; Slacker head tube and increased offset allowed for reach to be brought back 2cm
  5. Hydro-formed head tube area for stiff front end
  6. Buttressed seattube/downtube junction for stiff front and additional strength
  7. Integrated seatstays laterally stiffen and strengthen the frame while maintaining vertical compliance

29'' Wheels



29

Another Angle on 29ers
Imagine a skateboard wheel running over a series of 1" bumps. Since the skateboard wheel has a radius of only an inch, the wheel has to move 1" vertically in just 1" of horizontal motion every time it contacts a bump. This is an abrupt change, or high angle of attack has drastic effects on the rider's motion. With a 20" BMX wheel, that same 1" of vertical motion happens over about 4" of forward motion. This turns what was a radical bump into a mild annoyance. Now ride over the bump on a 26" wheel, and you have almost 6" of horizontal distance to spread out the impact. The bump is hardly noticeable. Not only does the bump disturb your riding less, but it also has less effect on your speed. Bigger wheels maintain your momentum. This effect is somewhat similar to that of a suspension fork, except that it happens on all bumps, regardless of suspension fork tuning. Tire pressure changes the effect somewhat, but with the same results regardless of tire size. Since riding off road is normally on less than smooth surfaces, the effect of a larger wheel is constantly enhancing the ride. If both wheels are larger, the effect works on both ends of the bike. On the Fisher 29ers, you'll notice this effect in two ways. First, the bike will ride smoother and more comfortably. Second, the bike will be slightly faster, especially on broken or rough ground.

Bigger Wheels Have a Longer Contact Patch
The contact patch is the amount of tire you have on the ground at any one time as the wheels goes through its rotation. As The diameter of the wheel increases from 26" to 29", the shape of the contact patch gets longer. The benefits of this are noticeable. For technical climbs, the added length increases traction as the rider can shift their weight more freely without losing pressure on the contact patch. In addition, the increased contact patch length on a 29er benefits the rider when cornering in uneven terrain as the tire will want to stay in contact with an obstacle and not skip over it. Last, in mud, sand or snow, the longer contact patch can help keep the tire on top of the surface as opposed to sinking in and bogging down. Think about snowshoes. They are designed to keep you on top of the snow, where the going is easy.

Related Content
All 29er Hardtails Bikes
US - Change Location Bike Registration Warranty Bike Archives Feedback Privacy Policy Sitemap RSS Gear
* Pricing is set by Gary Fisher retailers and does not include freight, import duties or taxes for retailers outside of the US.