Gary: one of cycling's greatest icons. Trek: the best bike maker in the world. What happens when these two join forces? You get the Gary Fisher Collection from Trek. Trend-setting bikes - from the world's strongest stable of 29ers, to do-everything Dual Sports, to innovative road bikes, to smartly different city rides for the people. The Fisher Collection is proof of what can happen when the very best combine forces.
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Boundless capability in a tech-laden package
Color(s): Matte Black / Matte White
MSRP $2,729.99*
6011 hydroformed butted aluminum mainframe & swingarm, G2 Geometry, top swing magnesium link, semi-integrated E2 headtube, ABP
WheelsBontrager 15mm QR thru-axle Alloy hub, Shimano M525SL hubs, Bontrager Duster rims, Bontrager XDX tires
SRAM X.7 front derailleur, SRAM X.9 rear derailleur, SRAM X.7 shifters, Shimano FC-M542 crank, Avid Elixir 5 hydraulic disc brakes
SuspensionFOX Float RL, 140mm travel, custom G2 Geometry 46mm offset crown; Custom Fox Float RP2 with DRCV, 2-position Pro Pedal
| Frameset | |
|---|---|
| Sizes | SM (16") | MD (17.5") | LG (19") | XL (21") |
| Frame | 6011 hydroformed butted aluminum mainframe & swingarm, G2 Geometry, top swing magnesium link, semi-integrated E2 headtube, ABP |
| Rear Shock | Custom Fox Float RP2 with DRCV (Dual Rate Control Valve), air pressure, 2-position Pro Pedal, external rebound, 140mm travel |
| Drivetrain | |
| Shifters | SRAM X.7 |
| Front Derailleur | SRAM X.7 |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM X.9 |
| Cassette | SRAM PG950 11-34 9spd |
| Bottom Bracket | w/crank |
| Wheels | |
|---|---|
| Wheels | Bontrager 15mm QR thru-axle alloy hub, Shimano M525SL hubs, Bontrager Duster rims 32h |
| Tires | Bontrager XDX 26x2.4, 120 TPI, aramid bead, tubeless ready |
| Components | |
| Crank Set | Shimano FC-M542, Hollowtech arms, 44/32/22 |
| Saddle | Bontrager Rhythm |
| Seatpost | Bontrager Rhythm Elite, 3D forged internally ovalized 7075 alloy shaft, two-bolt rocker head |
| Handlebar | Bontrager Low Riser OS, 7075 alloy, 690mm width, 25mm rise, 9d backsweep, 4d upsweep, 31.8mm |
| Grips | Bontrager Rhythm Lock-On |
| Stem | Bontrager Rhythm Pro OS, 7d rise, 31.8mm clamp |
| Pedals | Custom Crank Bros Candy C w/cleats |
| Headset | FSA 57 Orbits, E2 1-1/8"-1-1/2", semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings |
| Brakeset | Avid Elixir 5 hydraulic disc, 185mm front/ 160mm rear rotors |
| Extra | Sag gauges for rear shock and front fork / shock pump |
| Frame Size | SM (16") | MD (17.5") | LG (19") | XL (21") |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standover (mm) | 783.00 | 780.00 | 777.00 | 775.00 |
| Effective top tube (mm) | 564.00 | 590.00 | 610.00 | 635.00 |
| Cockpit length (mm) | 639.00 | 680.00 | 700.00 | 740.00 |
| Minimum cockpit (mm) | 624.00 | 665.00 | 685.00 | 725.00 |
| Maximum cockpit (mm) | 654.00 | 695.00 | 715.00 | 755.00 |
| Stem length (mm) | 75.00 | 90.00 | 90.00 | 105.00 |
| Crank length (mm) | 170.00 | 175.00 | 175.00 | 175.00 |
| Headtube length (mm) | 110.70 | 120.70 | 130.70 | 150.70 |
| Head angle (deg) | 68.00 | 68.00 | 68.00 | 68.00 |
| Head angle sagged (deg) | 66.90 | 66.90 | 66.90 | 66.90 |
| Trail (mm) | 86.80 | 86.80 | 86.80 | 86.80 |
| Trail Sagged (mm) | 94.00 | 94.00 | 94.00 | 94.00 |
| Seat Tube Angle (deg) | 72.50 | 72.50 | 72.50 | 72.50 |
| Seat Tube Angle Sagged (deg) | 71.40 | 71.40 | 71.40 | 71.40 |
| Effective Chainstay Length (mm) | 431.70 | 431.70 | 431.70 | 431.70 |
| Bottom bracket height (mm) | 350.80 | 350.80 | 350.80 | 350.80 |
| Bottom bracket drop (mm) | 13.30 | 13.30 | 13.30 | 13.30 |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 1097.90 | 1124.70 | 1145.50 | 1172.20 |
| Wheelbase Sagged (mm) | 1098.80 | 1125.60 | 1146.40 | 1173.00 |
Basics
DRCV technology has two critical elements that set it apart from all other air shocks on the market:
1. The Dual Rate Control Valve
This is a position sensitive valve that opens the passage way to the secondary air chamber at a predetermined point in shock travel.
2. Mid-Mount Design
The upper eyelet has been moved to the middle of shock, allowing additional air volume to be placed on top of the shock.
Key DRCV Shock Technology Benefits
The DRCV shock was designed in a partnership between Gary Fisher and Fox. The goal was to create a shock for a long-travel trail bike with the best attributes of both coil and air shocks. It is a proprietary shock only found on Fishers.
The air-sprung Fox Float with Dual Rate Custom Valve (DRCV) is the closest thing to coil spring performance in the marketplace. Since it is still an air shock it is still lightweight and highly tunable.
During Initial Setup:
As the Shock Rebounds:
During Subsequent Riding:
DRCV Performance
The Fox DRCV technology is based on a smartly functioning plunger between two air canisters.
The plunger engages the second air chamber midway through its stroke. This is right before the shock would "ramp up" in a standard air can. By engaging the second air chamber the shock can maintain a predictable, linear compression rate much like a coil spring.
What Does the Rider Feel?
At the end of its stroke, the DRCV shock avoids the "harsh ramping up" effect of a single air canister. It's a smooth linear feel that keeps the rider in control. But because the DRCV acts like a single air canister for small bumps it also provides the smooth feel of an air canister without any flat pockets in the midstroke that an XV shock may provide. In short, it's coil spring performance without the weight penalty.
Bump Compliance
The differences between how a standard air shock handles small bumps
and big bumps and how the Fox DRCV handles small bumps and big bumps is
pretty dramatic and worth an explanation.
Standard Fox Float RP23 Speed Sensitivity
Note that the
lines on this chart, which represent different shaft speeds -- forces
from bigger bumps "come at" a shock faster than those from smaller
bumps -- don't deviate much. The RP23, like all traditional single
canister air cans, responds similarly to all bumps. Regardless of bump
size, a single air canister shock responds the same. This can be fine
if the rider encounters consistently sized bumps and the shock is tuned
to handle that consistent terrain. But in varied terrain, single air
canister shocks ramp-up in the last quarter of the shocks travel.
DRCV Speed Sensitivity
In varied terrain (i.e., real world riding) you want a shock that can handle a variety of terrain in a consistent controlled manner.
E2 HEAD TUBE
Increased front end stiffness, increased steering precision
1. Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/2" head tube
2. Increases front end stiffness without the weight penalty by allowing a larger downtube
3. E2 steer tube is 27 grams lighter than standard 1-1/8" steer tube in 140mm travel applications
PRECISION TUBE SHAPING
Lateral stiffness in a lightweight package
FOX RP24 FORK DAMPER
A smarter, easier way to dial in front suspension
1. New Pro Pedal technology on fork allows rider to tune amount of platform
2. Ideal for riding varied terrain
RP24 -- What is it?
The Fox suspension fork found on the Roscoe III brings a custom Pro Pedal feature to the front of the bike. The
Roscoe III has a Fox Talas with a new RP24 system that acts as a customizable lockout for the front fork much like the RP23 works on the Fox Float rear shock.
RP24. What does it mean?
R = Rebound
P = ProPedal
2 = Two position Pro Pedal lever
4 = Four levels of Pro Pedal threshold
The traditional lockout lever is now a "Pro Pedal" platform adjustment to give the rider more control than a traditional lockout lever. The Fox RP24 for Fisher has four threshold settings at 30, 50, 70, & 90 lbs to customize how much lockout the rider needs. Fisher worked with Fox to test and set these custom-tuned threshold levels.
G2 Geometry started out as a project to improve the slow-speed handling of Fisher bikes. Fisher's existing Genesis Geometry already excelled in climbing, descending and handling at speed. The one area we wanted to improve its handling was in tight singletrack and technical climbs.
G2 accomplished this by increasing the amount of fork offset. This reduced the amount of trail to make it steer quicker without changing the rest of its handling characteristics. While increasing the offset, we reduced the reach to the handlebar to allow the rider to weight the front wheel more accurately.
Wheelbase remains the same for high speed stability; Amount of Trail is reduced for more neutral handling at slow speed; Cockpit was shortened to allow the rider to weight the front wheel more effectively.


