Right, get comfy, we have much to talk about. The new 2021 Trek Session is very different, and yet very familiar. Firstly, do we call it a downhill bike? A freeride bike? The Session has great history and has succeeded in many places – notably Rachel Atherton’s ‘Perfect Season’ and at Red Bull Rampage, under Semenuk and Rheeder. This new 2021 Session, though, has much in common with the Session from 2006, and the 2003 Diesel before that. Why’s that then?
Chipps
Not sure about those trousers though... 🙂
Doesn't look like a Session. #pinkbikecomments
Trek call t the 2022 Session. That's early. Or is it down to them still being caught up in the Covid world of low stock and late delivery?
Are we going to talk about the sparkly paint job?
I likey.
There's a lot of classically trek about that, do like. Proper thinking for different wheelsizes rather than compromises...
Irrelevant to me, I'll keep riding my ancient 224 Evo that cost about as much as the shock in those treks, but, I like
That looks nice. Trek are weird aren’t they? Make very nice yet boring bikes then every now and then they throw something unexpected at you. This, the Stache and full Stache, Sawyer etc.
A metal frame ?
External cables or hoses ?
Halleloooooyaaah.
Just need a threaded BB rather than the dumb-ass press (creak) fit, to get fully back to common sense.
Why are the comments on this forum style rather than the normal ones?
Can't see it on the forum and no comments show on the page header.