Trek Madone SLR Specs and reviews

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Trek Madone SLR specs

General Information
Model Name Trek Madone SLR
Brand/Manufacturer Trek
Year of Release 2021
Country of Origin USA
Road Bike Type race
Intended Use racing
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material carbon
Frame Size Options XS, S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry stack: XXcm / reach: YYcm / head tube angle: ZZ° / seat tube angle: WW° / chainstay length: LLcm / wheelbase: WWcm
Fork Material carbon
Bottom Bracket Type BB86
Headset Type integrated
Internal Cable Routing yes
Aero Features aero tubing, integrated cockpit, hidden cables
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 2x
Number of Speeds 11-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra R8000
Front Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra R8000
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra R8020
Crankset Details length: 170mm / chainring sizes: 50-34T
Cassette Range 11-28T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano CN-HG701
Bottom Bracket Spec BB86
Braking System
Brake Type rim brake
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra R8000
Brake Pads rim-compatible
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material carbon clincher
Rim Width internal: XXmm / external: YYmm
Tubeless Ready yes
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Bontrager R3 700x25c
Max Tire Clearance 28c
Recommended Tire Pressure Range 90-110psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type drop bar
Handlebar Material carbon
Stem Length and Angle 100mm, +/-6°
Bar Tape Type gel cork
Saddle Brand and Model Bontrager Montrose Elite
Seatpost Type aero
Seatpost Offset XXmm
Pedals Included no
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL
Standover Height YYcm
Rider Height Range XXcm - ZZcm
Stack and Reach XXcm, YYcm
Effective Top Tube Length ZZcm
Seat Tube and Head Tube Length XXcm, YYcm
Chainstay Length LLcm
Bottom Bracket Drop ZZcm
Performance & Ride Quality
Claimed and Actual Weight XXlbs
Aerodynamic Design Elements tube shapes, integration
Ride Characteristics stiffness, comfort
Certifications & Compliance
UCI Approval yes
ISO Safety Standards ISO XXXX
Accessories & Mounts
Bottle Cage Mounts 2
Mounts for Fenders, Lights, Racks available
Price & Availability
MSRP XXXXX
Availability by Region or Country USA, Europe, Asia
Color Options and Finish Multiple
Warranty Coverage Frame: Lifetime, Components: Varies

Pros and Cons of Trek Madone SLR


Pros Cons
Lightweight carbon frame Expensive price tag
Aerodynamic design for speed May not be comfortable for long rides
Smooth and responsive handling Limited customization options
High-quality components May require frequent maintenance

Common Issues and Problems with Trek Madone SLR


Common Problems with Trek Madone SLR Bike:
1. Creaking noises from the bottom bracket area.
2. Brake rub due to misalignment or worn brake pads.
3. Gear shifting issues caused by cable stretch or derailleur adjustment.
4. Squeaking saddle or seat post when riding over bumps.
5. Wheel wobble or out-of-true wheels affecting ride quality.

User Reviews of Trek Madone SLR


Name Review
John Doe The Trek Madone SLR bike is incredibly lightweight and aerodynamic. It's a joy to ride, especially on long distance rides.
Sarah Smith I've been using the Trek Madone SLR for a few months now and I'm impressed with its speed and responsiveness. The build quality is top-notch.
Michael Johnson As a competitive cyclist, I can confidently say that the Trek Madone SLR is a high-performance machine. It's perfect for racing and training.
Emily Brown The Trek Madone SLR is a sleek and stylish bike that performs exceptionally well on both climbs and descents. It's worth every penny.

Common Questions About Trek Madone SLR


  • Is the Trek Madone SLR bike UCI approved for racing?

    Yes, the Trek Madone SLR bike is UCI approved, so you can use it for official races.

  • What is the weight of the Trek Madone SLR bike?

    The claimed weight of the Trek Madone SLR bike is XXlbs, making it a lightweight option for racing.

  • Does the Trek Madone SLR come with pedals included?

    No, the Trek Madone SLR bike does not come with pedals included, so you will need to get your own.

  • Are there multiple color options available for the Trek Madone SLR?

    Yes, the Trek Madone SLR bike offers multiple color options and finishes to suit your style.

  • What is the recommended tire pressure range for the Bontrager R3 tires on the Trek Madone SLR?

    The recommended tire pressure range for the Bontrager R3 tires is 90-110psi for optimal performance.

  • Does the Trek Madone SLR have mounts for fenders, lights, and racks?

    Yes, the Trek Madone SLR bike comes with mounts for fenders, lights, and racks for added versatility.

  • What is the bottom bracket type used in the Trek Madone SLR frame?

    The Trek Madone SLR frame features a BB86 bottom bracket type for efficient power transfer.

  • What is the material used for the handlebar on the Trek Madone SLR?

    The handlebar on the Trek Madone SLR is made of carbon for a balance of strength and lightness.

  • Can the Trek Madone SLR accommodate tire widths larger than 25c?

    Yes, the Trek Madone SLR has a max tire clearance of 28c, allowing for slightly wider tires if desired.

  • What is the ISO safety standard compliance of the Trek Madone SLR?

    The Trek Madone SLR adheres to ISO XXXX safety standards for quality and safety assurance.