The Trek Fuel EX 9.5 sits at the top
 
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The new rear suspension design
 
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One key element to the new rear end
 
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Housed within is a concentric pivot
 
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Dual floating rear shock mounts
 
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The new one-piece Evo link
 
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Asymmetrical chain stays
 
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Fox Racing Shox handles the suspension duties out back
 
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R1i in this form isn't just an evolution of Trek's old R1 suspension design;
 
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The OCLV carbon front triangle
 
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A standard 1 1/8" head tube is fitted up front
 
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The Fox Racing Shox name is found here, too,
 
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The premium-level cockpit
 
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SRAM X.0 trigger shifters
 
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The Avid Juicy Ultimate hydraulic disc brakes
 
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The one-piece calipers
 
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These Bontrager Race X Lite foam grips are light
 
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The Bontrager Race XXX Lite stem
 
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A SRAM X.0 rear derailleur
 
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Trek specs the Fuel EX 9.5
 
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Shimano's XTR crankset
 
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The Bontrager Jones XR tires
 
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The Bontrager Race X Lite hubs
 
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The carbon-shelled Race X Lite saddle
 
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