BLUE Hogback Race SRAM Red eTap AXS vs Trek Madone SLR 9 Gen 7

Compare Specifications of BLUE Hogback Race SRAM Red eTap AXS and Trek Madone SLR 9 Gen 7

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BLUE Hogback Race SRAM Red eTap AXS
BLUE Hogback Race SRAM Red eTap AXS

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Trek Madone SLR 9 Gen 7
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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity -- 125 kg (275 lb)
Battery -- Shimano BT-DN300
Charger -- Charging cable included
Frame BLUE-TEC High Modulus T-800 Carbon Fiber 800 Series OCLV Carbon, KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, IsoFlow seat tube, invisible cable routing, 3S aero chain keeper, T47 BB, flat mount disc, 142x12 mm thru axle
Stem FSA Road Alloy with ACR Internal Routing and Headset Spacer --
Handle Bar FSA A-Wing Adventure Carbon Bar with Integrated Cabling for ACR Stem and Headset Size: 47
Madone Integrated handlebar/stem, OCLV Carbon, 80 mm reach, 124 mm drop, 35 cm control width, 38 cm drop width, 80 mm stem length
Size: 50, 52
Madone Integrated handlebar/stem, OCLV Carbon, 80 mm reach, 124 mm drop, 37 cm control width, 40 cm drop width, 90 mm stem length
Size: 54
Madone Integrated handlebar/stem, OCLV Carbon, 80 mm reach, 124 mm drop, 39 cm control width, 42 cm drop width, 90 mm stem length
Size: 56, 58
Madone Integrated handlebar/stem, OCLV Carbon, 80 mm reach,
Fork -- Madone KVF full carbon, tapered carbon steerer, internal brake routing, flat mount disc, carbon dropouts, 12x100mm thru axle
Seatpost -- Size: 47, 50, 52, 54
Madone aero carbon seat post, 0 mm offset, short length
Size: 56, 58, 60, 62
Madone aero carbon seat post, 0 mm offset, long length
Grip -- Bontrager Supertack Perf tape
Crankset SRAM Red 48/35 with DUB PF86 BB Size: 47
Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 52/36, 165 mm length
Size: 50, 52
Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 52/36, 170 mm length
Size: 54, 56, 58
Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 52/36, 172.5 mm length
Size: 60, 62
Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 52/36, 175 mm length
Chain SRAM AXS 12-Speed new flat-top design Shimano Dura-Ace/XTR M9100, 12-speed
Shifters SRAM RED eTap AXS, 12-Speed for Hydraulic Disc Brakes Shimano Dura-Ace R9270 Di2, 12 speed
Saddle -- Size: 47, 50, 52
Aeolus RSL, carbon rails, 155 mm width
Size: 54, 56, 58, 60, 62
Aeolus RSL, carbon rails, 145 mm width
Derailleur Front SRAM RED eTap AXS, 2x Shimano Dura-Ace R9250 Di2, braze-on, down swing
Derailleur Rear SRAM RED eTap AXS, 12-Speed Shimano Dura-Ace R9250 Di2, 34T max cog
Cassette SRAM AXS 12-Speed, 10-33 Shimano Dura-Ace R9200, 11-30, 12-speed
Chainrings -- 1x: 50T, 2x: 54/40
Bottom Bracket -- Praxis, T47 threaded, internal bearing
Tyres
Front Donnelly Gravel X'Plor MSO 700 x 40 foldable bead, tubeless compatible. Frameset supports a maximum tire width of 42mm. Bontrager R4 320, 700x25 mm
Rear Donnelly Gravel X'Plor MSO 700 x 40 foldable bead, tubeless compatible. Frameset supports a maximum tire width of 42mm. Bontrager R4 320, 700x25 mm
Wheel / RIM Spinergy Gx32. Tube-less compatible. Thru-axles 12x100 front and 12x142 rear F: Bontrager Aeolus RSL 51, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 51 mm rim depth, 100x12 mm thru axle
R: Bontrager Aeolus RSL 51, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 51 mm rim depth, Shimano 11/12 freehub, 142x12 mm thru axle
Brakes
Front SRAM RED Hydraulic Disc with 140/160mm SRAM rotors Shimano Dura-Ace hydraulic disc

Rotors
Shimano MT900, CentreLock, 160 mm (Size: 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62)
Shimano CL900, CentreLock, 160 mm (Size: 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62)
Rear SRAM RED Hydraulic Disc with 140/160mm SRAM rotors Shimano Dura-Ace hydraulic disc

Rotors
Shimano MT900, CentreLock, 160 mm (Size: 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62)
Shimano CL900, CentreLock, 160 mm (Size: 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62)
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors -- Deep Smoke
Azure
Satin Quicksilver
Axinite Flip/Trek Black
Viper Red
Metallic Red Smoke to Red Carbon Smoke


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 7.1 kg
Overview
Features - Smoother shifting and lightweight components
- Latest SRAM RED eTap AXS is the top-of-the-line 12-speed group with electronic/wireless shifting
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