Trek has rolled all of its tricks into one package
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The all-new rear end
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The new Session 88
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Neither shock pivot is fixed
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The Session 88 DH is compatible with integrated stems
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Torque specs on the Session 88 DH's alloy pivot hardware
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Trek will also introduce a freeride version
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Trek's ABP technology finds its way here, too
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The one-piece EVO link
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The tapered and oversized E2 front end
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Trek will feature Shimano's newly revamped Saint group
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The new Saint rear derailleur
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The Saint brake lever
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New four-piston calipers
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The Session 88 FR proudly wears
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Shimano's new Saint group featured heavily
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Instant Release and 2-Way Release features
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The Saint rear derailleur
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The enormous rear parallelogram plate
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Shimano sticks with the two-piece caliper
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Quad pistons utilize different piston diameters
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A new aluminum spider on the Saint rotors
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Shimano says the new Saint crankset
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