Trek's new Fuel EX 9 marks a significant departure
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The all-new rear end includes the new Full Floater
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The Active Brake Pivot
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The massive EVO Link
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The Fuel EX 9 is well equipped
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The new face of Trek.
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Argon 18's full-carbon Arsenic cyclo-cross machine
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Argon 18 says the frame's carbon fiber layup
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Tubes are heavily shaped all around.
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The included fork uses carbon blades
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Plenty of tire clearance here
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Our test bike came equipped with a mix of components
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The Polar RS800G3 offers both HRM and GPS functionality
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The elegantly designed wrist unit
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The small GPS unit
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SwissStop's pad offerings aren't just for the road
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The Yellow King pads are among the best we've tested
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You had better hope you never need one of these…
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…but if the time comes, its contents will certainly come in handy.
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