Trek, a bicycle manufacturer from Wisconsin, United States is conducting market tests. Wave test. They posted a photo of a mountain bike (mountain bike MTB) on the official social media bike Trek.
The caption to the photo reads: “should we do this?” or do we have to make this? It looks like the bike uses double suspension (fullsus) front and rear.
They call this bike the PipeDream. The bike was designed by Kyle Neuser, a Trek Industrial Designer. And made by Trek Prototype Lab.
For paint, the tracks do not want to be whimsical, they want to highlight the Iron
For paint, the tracks do not want to be whimsical, they want to highlight the Iron
According to the post, The Geometry of this PipeDream adopts the geometry of the latest Top Fuel. Includes its rear end as well as its rocker links.
In the social media post it is written that Kyle has a vision of wanting to unite the damping power of iron with the geometry and performance of Top Fuel.
PipeDream still uses aluminum bolt on Socket holder. The goal is to make it easier for mechanics to move according to the desired settings.
geomteri and rear end adopt Top Fuel track
geomteri and rear end adopt Top Fuel track
Because the frame is made of iron, the cables are also visible dangling along the frame. For coloring, the track does not want to mess around.
Kyle Neuser, Trek Industrial Designer who designed this Trek PipeDream bike
Kyle Neuser, Trek Industrial Designer who designed this Trek PipeDream bike
They really expose iron like bicycles of the 80-90s. PipeDream is the bridge of all time. Bringing together retro and modern in one bike.
This suspension holder section uses aluminum material and can be moved according to the wishes of the user
This suspension holder section uses aluminum material and can be moved according to the wishes of the user
So whether the track should make this bike or not? Go to their Instagram page and give them your best comments!