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Read the full review of the Trek Remedy 650b 9.8 27.5 mountain bike

Trek has cranked the fun dial on the Remedy 650b up to 11.

Being able to adjust the geometry is a massive bonus.

Handlebar and stem don’t match the attitude and geometry.

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Tested: Trek Remedy 9 27.5

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Trek Remedy 9 27.5

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AUD4,699.00

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Excellent suspension. No nonsense, go-for-year spec. Stiff front end. Well-rounded geometry.

Narrow bar. Cabling is untidy. Messy cockpit.

About a year ago, we put the question to some Trek staff: “What are you guys doing with 27.5?” Their response? “Why would we do 27.5 when we’ve got the best 29ers on the market?” Very cagey! Six months later, and out come two new lines of 27.5″ bikes from Trek, including the one you see here, the Remedy 9 27.5. By the way, it’s very orange. Had you noticed?

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-1

The Remedy has been Trek’s all-mountain / trail bike for a number of years now, and it’s always been an impressive machine, well noted for its excellent suspension and spritely feel. For 2014, Trek have made two big changes to the Remedy. There’s the wheel size, obviously, with the Remedy now packing 27.5″ hoops, but they’ve also reduced the travel, back to 140mm from 150mm in previous generations.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-9

It’s extremely rare to see a bike’s travel reduced from year to year. Ordinarily, advances in suspension technologies and efficiencies result in travel increases, so to see a reduction was a surprise.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-12

There are two main reasons for the move, as we see it. The first is to create a logical progression in the Trek range. There’s the 120mm-travel Fuel EX, the 160mm-travel Slash enduro bike, and now the Remedy slots neatly in the middle at 140mm. The second reason relates to wheel size. With a larger diameter wheel, you can get away with a little bit less travel somewhat, especially in terms of sheer ability to roll over obstacles.

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In other respects, the Remedy is largely unchanged from previous years. It still uses Trek’s lively, active and smooth ABP / Full Floater suspension system and large-volume, twin-chambered DRCV shock. The frame is constructed Trek’s Alpha aluminium, with plenty of nice touches, including integrated down tube and chain slap protection, and internal cabling for the front and rear derailleurs. In spite of the internal shift cabling, somehow the cables do look cluttered and a bit messy overall, especially when compared to other bikes like the Focus SAM or Giant Trance which we’ve been riding lately.

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The Remedy continues to run the Mino Link geometry adjustment system. Flipping the small chip/insert located the junction of the seat stay and EVO Link gives you a little over half a degree of head angle adjustment and lowers or raises the bottom bracket by 8mm. Given that the Remedy’s angles are already quite sharp by today’s standards, we left the bike in the slacker setting, for a 67.5-degree head angle. It’s really interesting to note that the Remedy’s head angle is actually steeper for 2014 than it was for 2013 (67.5 vs 67 degrees).

Trek Remedy 9 27.5 studio-11

We’ll say it now and get it off our chest. The Remedy’s handlebar is too narrow – it constricts this bike, and feels about five years out of date. In Trek’s defence, the only reason they supply the bike with this bar is because of some outdated Australian standards that stipulate a bike can’t have a bar over 700mm wide! So actually, every other brand is technically in the wrong from a legality perspective. Whatever the case, we fitted a 745mm bar to the very neat 70mm Bontrager Rhythm stem and felt much better.

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Trek kicked their product development team into overdrive and managed to develop new Bontrager 27.5″ wheels and tyres for the Remedy, and both items are really top notch. The Bontrager Rhythm wheelset and XR3 tyre combo is great. The tyres a massive for a claimed 2.35″ width and we rate their consistently grippy and fast-rolling tread pattern as one of our favourites. Our test bike was set up tubeless with Bontrager’s own plastic rim strips installed. These don’t come with the bike ordinarily, but Trek dealers can supply them. Other standout Bontrager items are the Evoke saddle (this tester’s favourite) and Rhythm grips.

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Shimano’s XT drivetrain and brakes are the pick for the Remedy 9. The 2×10 drivetrain and clutch derailleur is precise, quiet and gave us mercifully low gears when climbing big hills with a heavy pack in the Snowy Mountains. Of course, there are ISCG mounts if you’d rather a single ring.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5 studio-12

We had a weird recurring issue with the brakes on our test bike; the pads would appear contaminated (lacking power and making lots of noise) when we first hopped on the bike after not riding it for a week or so. After a couple of minutes of riding, they had come good again and the power was back to normal… Strange! We can only assume it was either some minor oil seepage, salt air or ghosts. Probably the latter. Regardless, Trek and Shimano assure us they’ve not had it happen on any other 2014 model bikes and the XT brakes are generally amongst the best out there.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-15

 Rounding out the package is a RockShox Reverb Stealth post with 125mm of adjustability. The handlebar is rather cluttered – it would’ve been nice touch if Trek had opted to utilise Shimano’s I-Spec combined shifter/brake mounts to tidy up the cockpit.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5 studio-17

The Remedy is engaging, fun and lively ride. That’s a feeling that we’ve always found with Trek’s Remedy range, and we’re glad the addition of slightly bigger wheels haven’t dumbed down this playfulness at all. In fact, the bigger wheel size really slipped out of view on the trail. This isn’t to say that there aren’t benefits to be found with the slightly larger 27.5″ wheel when compared to a 26er, just that there aren’t any obvious negative traits to leave us wishing for a smaller wheel once again.

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Trek’s ABP / Full Floater suspension is one of the best. It’s a superbly responsive system, it just ripples over the terrain, soaking up the little bumps like they’re not even there. Factor in the large volume tyres and you’ve got one very smooth ride indeed. The FOX 34 fork is a worth accompaniment as well, though we did find the rear suspension outshone the front in terms of sheer sensitivity. In the dusty test conditions, we liked to apply a small amount of suspension Teflon spray to the fork legs before each ride to help keep the fork slick and smooth like the rear end.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-11

There’s very little anti-squat built into the Trek’s suspension curve, which does mean it’s prone to suspension bobbing if you mash the pedals and it can wallow a little on steeper, technical climbs. The upside to this is that the Trek has negligible pedal feedback when pedalling over rough terrain, making it easy to stay on the gas, and there is mountain of rear wheel grip because the chain isn’t causing the suspension to stiffen. Of course, there’s always the shock’s CTD adjustment if you want to firm things up for more efficiency, and running the FOX shock in its middle Trail setting goes a long way to removing all pedal induced bob at the slight expense of some of that silky small bump compliance.

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One of the clear areas that demonstrates Trek have listened to the public and the media’s feedback is the fork choice on the new Remedy. In 2013, the Remedy had a FOX 32 fork which lacked the stiffness to really make the most of the bike’s descending potential. For 2014, Trek have gone for FOX 34 it makes a world of difference. What is pretty amazing, is that even though the 2014 Remedy has both steeper geometry and less travel than it did in 2013, it descends even better. The fork stiffness, along with the bigger wheels, surely play a part in the this. We particularly appreciated the beefier fork on the really big hits; the stiffer chassis helps avoid any binding or spiking and allows the fork to keep up with the bottomless rear suspension feel delivered by the DRCV rear shock.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-4

We felt really comfortable descending on the Remedy from the very outset. One of our favourite test trails features some steep, swooping chutes/gullies, the bottom of which is littered with loose, sliding pieces of rock. We have a standout memory of just how composed the Remedy felt tackling this bit of trail; even when hard on the brakes, with both wheels sliding around, the Remedy left us feeling like we were in total control, with time up our sleeve to negotiate the next drop or corner.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-27

On less extreme terrain, the Remedy doesn’t feel like overkill. In fact, we were distinctly reminded of our time on board the Fuel EX 9.8 26er (still one of our favourite all-time bikes). It feels flickable and fun, pouncing on the next bit of trail rather than flopping from corner to corner, and the low slung top tube encourages you to move the bike about.

Trek Remedy 9 27.5-30

Rider: Chris Southwood

Height: 174cm, weight: 63kg, tested at: thredbo, glenrock and red hill nsw.

Remedy is the ultimate technical trail bike. Light frame, plush suspension, and precise handling all add up to a stellar ride that goes up, goes down, goes everywhere.

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The Remedy has been in the line-up at Trek for some time now, billed as the ultimate technical trail bike it has undergone a few guises over the years. In 2013 it was a 150mm 26” wheeled machine that could eat up a lot more than one might expect. For 2014 the range has been split in two in order encompass two different wheel sizes. There is now a 29” version and also a 27.5” version, with 27.5” being very much in vogue at the moment we felt this was a good place to start with the Remedy range, we’ll be testing the 29” version later in the year

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With the bigger wheels comes slightly less travel and this year the Remedy 27.5 features 140mm of travel front and rear. The 9.8 model is the only carbon framed version in the line-up, this is a departure from recent times when there were always a few different models with carbon frames. The top spec 9.9 is missing from the range this year, traditionally being a masterpiece of beauty and components with an outrageous price tag. Anyway back to the 9.8 and the bike we have here…

The frame utilises their OCLV Mountain Carbon with carbon seat stays and alloy chain stays, there is built-in carbon armour on the down tube to give the bike some added protection. An E2 tapered head tube rolls gracefully into the rest of the tubing, the bottom bracket uses the BB95 standard. Internal cable routing for the derailleur and dropper post gives the bike clean lines and there are ISCG 05 mounts for fitting chain devices. The EVO link is the traditional magnesium to save weight and there is a Mino Link to adjust the geometry too.

Front suspension duties are catered for with a Fox Performance Series 34 Float w/CTD (climb, trail descend), FIT damper, rebound, 15GR thru axle and 140mm of travel.

In the rear is a Fox Performance Series Float w/DRCV, CTD (climb, trail descend), damper, rebound, custom tuned to the frame by Trek in California.

Drivetrain duties are taken care of by Shimano with an all XT affair and 10-speed with an 11/36t cassette at the rear and a double 38/24 at the front. The brakes are Shimano XT hydraulic discs as well with 160mm rear and 180mm front spec.

Naturally, being a Trek, there is a healthy dose of Bontrager gear. The wheels are the Bontrager Rhythm Comp Tubeless with stacked lacing, 15mm front hub and 142x12mm rear. These are shod with Bontrager XR3 Team Issue tubeless-ready tyres with an aramid bead.

Bontrager Race X Lite Carbon low-riser handle bars are held in place with a Bontrager Rhythm Pro Stem, a Bontrager Evoke 3 titanium railed seat sits atop a RockShox Reverb Stealth seat post.

Trek Remedy 9.8

Low 18.5 High 18.5

Seat tube 445mm 445mm Effective top tube 601mm 598mm Head tube 105mm 105mm Chain stay 435mm 435mm Wheel base 1151mm 1149mm BB height 338mm 346mm Head angle 67.5° 68.1° Seat angle 67.5° 68.1° Reach 417mm 424mm Stack 699mm 594mm

Weight w/o pedals 28.8lbs

On The Trail

Although the Remedy isn’t a newcomer to the Trek catalogue, the new 27.5 bike has been completely redesigned from the ground up to accommodate the new wheel size. The geometry has been tweaked and adjusted, not just to fit the wheels but also to get the most out of them. In addition modern riding styles and terrain have been considered to deliver a bike that should perform to the highest level available.

After taking some time to set the bike up properly, imperative with the DRCV shock to get the most out of the suspension, we headed of to some of our more familiar trails in the Surrey Hills. We’ve loved the Remedy for a while now and we were pleased to find that while it has undergone some major changes, there was still the familiar feel.

The Full Floater suspension set-up offers a stable platform for pedalling and the light-weight frame combines to give the Remedy an agility that will see you scampering up the climbs with gusto. The larger wheels of course make easy work of technical terrain too, offering plenty of grip when you need it and rolling over roots that we have perhaps struggled with in the past.

There is a very playful nature about the Remedy too, when you get it onto some flat twisty single track you can maximise the energy in the trail with the sorted suspension and the nimbleness of the bike. You’ll be flicking your way in and out of the trees with a stupid grin on your face that is usually only reserved for the village idiot…

Get the bike pointing downhill on some more challenging terrain and the true majesty for the Remedy becomes apparent, it is a very capable bike, especially if you rig the Mino Link to the Low setting you get a head angle that can cope with most things and a stability that inspires confidence. I was a little concerned that the 140mm of travel would soon feel out of its depth at speed over rough terrain, but I needn't have worried. While it isn’t as capable as the Slash, for instance, I never felt under-biked or overwhelmed.

Before I bestow too many superlatives on the Remedy I must take a look at the negatives, I was surprised at the list price for this top end bike, it’s actually really good value, in previous years the top-end Remedy has repeatedly pushed the £5000 GBP barrier and, if I recall correctly, went skyward of the £6000 GBP mark on one occasion. This year’s 9.8 model at £4300 GBP seems like positively good value then, however the XT spec, whilst perfectly capable, is hardly bling. For the money the Remedy is a great bike, but surely there is a 9.9 missing from the range draped in 1x11 and other expensive trinkets.

I’d also like to see a chain guide fitted as standard, bikes of this genre are aimed at aggressive riding, and while the clutch rear mech does a good job, it’s not perfect at keeping the chain in place…

Other than that it’s a great bike, and lets be realistic here, we just complained it wasn’t expensive enough, and in these austere times that seems frankly ridiculous. What you do get is a top-of-the-range Trek for a very good price with an excellent frame and fantastic trail feel. As capable uphill as it is down, it is sure to entertain you at every turn!

This review was in Issue 28 of IMB.

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By Rou Chater Rou Chater is the Publishing Editor of IMB Magazine; he’s a jack-of-all-trades and master of none, but his passion for bikes knows no bounds. His first mountain bike was a Trek 820, which he bought in 1990. It didn’t take him long to earn himself a trip to the hospital on it, and he’s never looked back since. These days he’s keeping it rubber side down, riding locally and overseas as much as possible.

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  • Frame Alpha Platinum Aluminum, ABP Convert, Full Floater, E2 tapered head tube, internal derailleur & dropper post routing, press fit BB, ISCG 05 mount, magnesium EVO Link, Mino Link, down tube guard, G2 Geometry, 140mm travel
  • Wheels Bontrager alloy, 15mm alloy axle front hub; Bontrager sealed cartridge bearing rear hub w/ Bontrager Duster 32-hole Tubeless Ready rims
  • Wheel Size 29"
  • Tires Bontrager XR3 Expert, aramid bead, 29x2.30"
  • Crank Shimano M552, 42/32/24
  • Front Derailleur Shimano Deore, high direct mount
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  • Shifters Shimano Deore, 10 speed
  • Brakeset Shimano M596 hydraulic disc
  • Handlebar Bontrager Low Riser, 31.8mm, 5mm rise
  • Saddle Bontrager Evoke 2, chromoly rails
  • Seatpost Bontrager Rhythm Elite, 31.6mm, zero offset
  • Stem Bontrager Rhythm Comp, 31.8mm, 7 degree
  • Headset FSA NO.57SC, E2, semi-cartridge bearings

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  1. Geometry Details: Trek Remedy 27.5 2014

    5 sizes: 593|366, 594|394, 599|417, 604|432, 618|455, stack|reach. Hit compare to see this Trek side-by-side with your bike.

  2. Geometry Details: Trek Remedy 9 29 2014

    Hit compare to see this Trek side-by-side with your bike. Like most sites, this site uses cookies to make it work. By continuing to use the site ... Trek Remedy 9 29 2014. Prove Humanity: Please ... Geometry. Loading... 15.5 Hi 15.5 Lo 17.5 Hi 17.5 Lo 19.0 Hi 19.0 Lo 21.0 Hi 21.0 Lo 23.0 Hi 23.0 Lo Add to Compare: Reach: 347 : 441 : 366 : 463 ...

  3. 2014 Trek Remedy 9.8 27.5/650b

    The bike features a Mino Link geometry adjustment system in the seat stay. In the "high" position the bike has a 68.1-degree headtube angle and 13.6-inch bottom bracket height. ... Bonus Gallery: 31 photos of the 2014 Trek Remedy 9.8 27.5 up close and in action. About The Reviewers. Steve Wentz - A man of many talents, Steve got his start ...

  4. 2014 Trek Remedy 8 27.5/650b

    The 2014 Trek Remedy 8 27.5/650b comes in sizes 15.5, 17.5, 18.5, 19.5, 21.5". After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Trek Remedy 8 27.5/650b size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ...

  5. 2014 Trek Remedy 8 27.5/650b

    Being able to adjust the geometry is a massive bonus. Lows. Handlebar and stem don't match the attitude and geometry. Reverb remote and Shimano shifters aren't the best bedfellows. ... Trek boots 26-inch hoops in favor of 27.5s on the all-new 2014 Trek Remedy 9.8. Dressed in premium Bontranger componentry, their full-carbon, 140mm-travel ...

  6. Tested: Trek Remedy 9 27.5

    In 2013, the Remedy had a FOX 32 fork which lacked the stiffness to really make the most of the bike's descending potential. For 2014, Trek have gone for FOX 34 it makes a world of difference. What is pretty amazing, is that even though the 2014 Remedy has both steeper geometry and less travel than it did in 2013, it descends even better.

  7. Trek Bikes Remedy 2014

    The Remedy has been in the line-up at Trek for some time now, billed as the ultimate technical trail bike it has undergone a few guises over the years. In 2013 it was a 150mm 26" wheeled machine that could eat up a lot more than one might expect. For 2014 the range has been split in two in order encompass two different wheel sizes. There is now a 29" version and also a 27.5" version ...

  8. Review: Trek Remedy 9.8| Bible of Bike Tests 2019

    Down Time. Trek refrained from making the updated Remedy overly long and slack, allowing it to remain nimble and playful. With 150 millimeters of rear travel and 160 up front, the Remedy has plenty of suspension to eat up the chunder, but it likes to have fun doing so. Dollar for Dollar. The Remedy 9.8 is a lot of bike for $5,500.

  9. Review: 2014 Trek Remedy 8 29

    Trek offers the Remedy in 27.5″ and 29er wheel configurations, and the bike I tested is the 2014 29er version. The bike has 140mm of travel front and rear and features Trek's Mino Link adjustable geometry that allows the rider to run either a 67.5° head tube angle or a more slack 67°. For my test ride, the Remedy was in the 67 ...

  10. Review: 2014 Trek Remedy 9 29

    Review: 2014 Trek Remedy 9 29. Words Garrett Thibault. Photos Kaz Yamamura. Date Sep 4, 2013. ... Those after a carbon long travel 29er won't get it from Trek. And even with the adjustable geometry, some people may not like the Remedy's numbers. On the other end of the spectrum, those in the 29er trail bike market that are looking for a ...

  11. Geometry Details: Trek Remedy 2015

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  12. 2014 Trek Remedy 9 29

    The 2014 Remedy 9 29 is Trek's first foray into the segment using a 29-inch wheel platform. I have to admit that I'm not very well versed in the battle of the wheel sizes. I've never even ridden a bike with 27.5-inch (650b) wheels and the 29-inch equipped bikes I had previously ridden didn't really knock my socks off. ... The geometry is ...

  13. 2014 Trek Remedy 7 27.5/650b

    Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only). International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. Browse available Bikes. Reviews, ratings, specifications, weight, price and more for the 2014 Trek Remedy 7 27.5/650b.

  14. Remedy 8

    Remedy 8. $2,699.99 $4,129.99. Model 5259524. Retailer prices may vary depending on location and delivery method. The final price will be shown in your cart. Remedy 8 hits the sweet spot in all-mountain performance and value. A lightweight alloy frame, Shimano XT component spec, and a premium RockShox suspension package make it the ideal ride ...

  15. Remedy

    You're in for a wild ride. Remedy is a hard-charging trail bike for technical terrain and rowdy descents. It's the mountain biker's mountain bike, built with a 160mm fork and 150mm of rear travel, snappy 27.5˝ wheels, and all the stoke-worthy features that make it perfect for hitting jumps, roosting corners, and throwing down on the trail.

  16. 2014 Trek Remedy 7 29

    The 2014 Trek Remedy 7 29 comes in sizes 15.5, 17.5, 19, 21, 23". After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Trek Remedy 7 29 size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.

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  18. Geometry Details: Trek Remedy 2017

    5 sizes: 584|403, 584|433, 588|449, 593|463, 603|487, stack|reach. Hit compare to see this Trek side-by-side with your bike. Like most sites, this site uses cookies to make it work. By ... Trek Remedy 2017. Prove Humanity: Please click here ... Find bikes that match your geometry criteria. Search by Name Search by Numbers Import a Bike ...

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  21. Geometry Details: Trek Remedy 7 (and 8) 2019

    5 sizes: 587|398, 587|428, 592|445, 596|459, 610|483, stack|reach. Hit compare to see this Trek side-by-side with your bike. Like most sites, this site uses cookies to make it work. By ... Trek Remedy 7 (and 8) 2019. Prove Humanity: Please ... Find bikes that match your geometry criteria. Search by Name Search by Numbers Import a Bike ...

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