Home | Reviews | Manufacturers | Trek | 2002 Hardtail

Login  |  Register

Trek Elite 9.8

MSRP $
# of Reviews 18
Average Rating 4.44/5
More Products from Trek



Submit a Review

Description:



Other Ways To Shop
  • Buy and Sell the from our Classifieds.
  • Shop for Similar Products








    Submitted by Alex a Weekend Warrior from Tasmania Australia
    Date Reviewed: June 25, 2006
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $1850.00
    Purchased At:private sale
    Strengths:Been a loyal servent for 2 1/2 years, No faults whatsoever bike is way better than the rider still : ) climbs really really well and decends pretty well even though there is a SID on the front.
    Weaknesses:paint a bit marginal but in fairness the bike has done a lot of work and is not treated like a show pony.
    Similar Products Used:FSR Epic, old DB steel, anything i could get a ride of basically.
    Bike Setup:'03 9.8 purchased '04
    sid world cup
    mavic cross roc wheels (not the best but whatever)
    bontrager post stem and bars
    XT driveline mostly
    FSA 2x cranks
    FSA headset
    SLR saddle 125 gramms
    twin ti egg beaters
    SRAM pc 990 chain SRAM cluster
    Polar 725 i
    Bottom Line:This was my first MTB and it has been the best thing I could have brought it is still way to good for the rider and a dream to ride. Its taught me a hell of a lot about the wonders of MTB cant fault it.
    Though I did buy this bike second hand with minimal use I would pay the sticker price for a new one knowing what I know now. The major problem is finding something to replace it with :( hello Mr ASR-sl but thats another story all together.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by John Semich a Cross Country Rider from Lakewood, CO
    Date Reviewed: April 23, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Matthew Winters
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $2000.00
    Purchased At:Wheatridge Cyclery
    Strengths:Awsome frame, noticably softer ride than a matal frame. All-around good components.
    Weaknesses:I switched the brakes out for XT's after the second day of riding, the Avid's suck.
    Bottom Line:If you want a light hardtail, but still want to do some bashin' this is just what you're looking for. I'm 17 and I have tortured this bike beyond imagination, even took it to a skate park and have had absolutly no trouble (except for the occasional rim trueing). I love this thing, simply put.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Fred Hutchinon a Cross Country Rider from Portland, Oregon
    Date Reviewed: April 8, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Ski Bowl
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $1500.00
    Purchased At:The Bike Gallery
    Strengths:EVERYTHING!!!! This bike is the perfect cross country racig machine! The OCLV frame takes big hits with ease.
    Weaknesses:The origional components suck! I switched all to XTR, now it rides like a dram!
    Similar Products Used:Tomac Buckshot
    Bike Setup:Shimano XTR...
    Bottom Line:If you want thee bike...This is the one! Look no further! I have won countles number of races with this thing!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Peter Stanislaus a Racer from Mundelein, IL, usa
    Date Reviewed: January 15, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Southern Kettle unit
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $1600.00
    Purchased At:RRB Cyclery
    Strengths:Light, Stiff, good looking, fast, good climber. Its everything you could want in an XC racing bike.
    Weaknesses:The components are crap, and should be changed out for a way better performence from the bike
    Similar Products Used:any klein or high end trek
    Bike Setup:Sid World Cup,Sram 9.0 casset, shifters, and rear derailer. Coda 2X9 crank, slr saddle, Rolf Propel wheels.
    Bottom Line:I put a review on here a while ago, but i have now had the chance to ride/race this bike. As a racing bike, you could not ask for anything else, i did at least 25 races on this bike. I also won the 15-16 Il. Short track state championships on it. IT clims well, its stiff, and it is light.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Lars Eftang a Cross Country Rider from Oslo, Norway
    Date Reviewed: October 6, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:I am a previous racer who received a warranty 2002 9.8 frame which is significantly beefed up compared to my previous 9800. I agree with previous posters that this frame just wants to go. Smokes uphill and is very controllable DH for a hardtail. The frame is very light, and appears extremely solid (note bottom bracket and head tube in particular). Very, VERY inspiring to ride on.
    Weaknesses:Not a drama, but i am curious about the e-type front derailleur. According to trek, you can put on a clamp on top pull, but why the need for e-type inserts in the bottom bracket?
    Similar Products Used:trek 9800, trek 6700, mongoose xtr, supergo xtr
    Bike Setup:Duke 02 SL, XT/XTR, RaceFace krank
    Bottom Line:Quite an outlay if you are purchasing this bike from the shop. Apart from the price, this is pretty much a perfect xc bike.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dweezil a Weekend Warrior from Hollywood
    Date Reviewed: September 17, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $2500.00
    Purchased At:Bike shop
    Strengths:It is light and chicks dig it. Quiet.
    Weaknesses:The amount of gears confuse me and the front brake is so strong I land on my head alot.
    Similar Products Used:Roadmaster, Huffy, Pacific.
    Bike Setup:The guy at the shop did the setup.
    Bottom Line:After riding $50 bikes my whole life, my friend suggested this bike. It's ok but I could of bought 50 bikes for the kids in Peru instead. I really don't notice any difference.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Ed a Racer from Richmond,VA
    Date Reviewed: August 19, 2002
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $2000.00
    Strengths:Best hardtail frame on the market. XTR. Climbs like a rocket. No flex, every pedal stroke is transferred to the ground with no lost energy.
    Weaknesses:I bought the bike a couple of years ago, so it came with some Icon components that weren't that bad, but needed to be upgraded once they got tired.
    Similar Products Used:Litespeed Obed
    Bike Setup:SID XC. Hayes hydrolic brakes. Rolf wheels. XTR cranks, derailers, shifters. Cane Creek Thudbuster.
    Bottom Line:I am 6'4" and 210 pounds. I was convinced my Litespeed was the ultimate bike, even after I broke it. It took a lot of research and soul searching to switch to this bike, but I can tell you now that it was the best decision I ever made. I was a little worried about switching to a frame material that I had seen "splinter" in other uses such as Americas Cup Sailing, but was sold on Trek's technology. I remind you that I had broken a titanium frame. I will tell you this, after two years of hard riding including 24 hour races, enduro races, and a lot of needless banging around, this thing has held up far better than I could have ever expected. Other than some scratches, the frame remains in pristine condition. I ride an XL frame that came in at three pounds, lighter than my previous titanium frame, and is stronger, stiffer, and overall a much better performer. I am far from any kind of MTB "knowitall", but after a couple of years of hard living, I wanted to tell you that this is simply the best hardtail on the market. The bike ain't cheap. Spend less, get less. Spend more, and in my opinion, you will still get less. Just ask the World MTB Champ, and ugh...the four time Tour Champ.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave a Racer from Provo, UT
    Date Reviewed: June 12, 2002
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Great Frame, lightweight, awesome fork
    Weaknesses:Cranks, components
    Similar Products Used:S-works
    Bike Setup:Stock
    Bottom Line:Expected better parts mix. The race cranks have serious chain suck problems, very finicky. The brakes are weak sauce as well. Oh, and the rims, may be tough, but are borderline heavy for a race bike. I wonder if they try to get you to by a Fuel by giving such downgrades on components? In any case, the bike handles great, love to climb and descend on it, great geometry! The frame is awesome, but cranks and wheelsets should be swpapped out ASAP! All and all it's a great bike, and with some upgrades will be hard to beat for a few years to come. Best hardtail out there, just wished I didn't feel so ripped off at the sub par components on a bike of this calibur. Buy it if you are serious about racing. Also have save some extra chash for upgrading some of the parts. If neither one of theses suggestions is for you, another bike, maybe a full suspension might be a better pick for your money.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by AL a Cross Country Rider from Northwest MA
    Date Reviewed: June 11, 2002
    Favorite Trail:New ones
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $850.00
    Purchased At:MTB Classifieds
    Strengths:Supple ride, Lightweight (17.5" = 3.3lb/my scale), Climbs with no effort due to super stiff frame, Warranty, Good geometry, Quality built in.
    Weaknesses:Paint scheme (2002 model) too busy. Reminds me of a bike from Wal-Mart. Painting the chainstays solid black has improved looks enough to shut me up. "Trek" on headtube only three times. (Once would do.)
    Similar Products Used:Specialized 1998 M2 S-Works hardtail ridden for three years.
    Bike Setup:Marathon 80mm, Spinergy SPOX, Easton carbon bar and post, Avid Mags, XTR, Next LP cranks.
    Bottom Line:Switched over all components and went for first ride. (Checked tires with accurate gauge to ensure same pressure that I always ride.) Now I know why aluminium frames are called "harsh". Sweet smooth ride yet super stiff bb/frame climbs with little effort. Sitting on the bike and looking down I like the beefy dia top tube and clean cable routing.
    I'm really going to put the hurt on my ridding buds now as this bike can climb. (20.25 lbs with everyday non-race tires) Bottom Line - Two thumbs up.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jeff Luce a Weekend Warrior from Cocoa, FL USA
    Date Reviewed: May 7, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Little E-con
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $2200.00
    Purchased At:Ten Speed Drive, Tituslille
    Strengths:Awsome lightweight frame and fork. Frame absorbs vibration giving it a great ride. Get on this frame for a week, and you'll know what I mean. Stiff & light = XC racer.
    Weaknesses:Components could be better. Shimano is OK. Bontrager will work but to heavy for XC or ECO racing.
    Similar Products Used:C-dale V-1000, C-dale V-500, C-dale Jeckyl. C-dale no match to Trek.
    Bike Setup:In the process of getting it lighter plus dependable for eco-racing. So far Thomson Elite stem and seat post, king headset and hubs, Mavic 517's, Avid Ti brakes, Easton EC-90 carbon bar, Selle Italia Flite Gel saddle, Eggbeater pedals. Waiting on XTR four arm crank with Bottom Bracket.
    Bottom Line:Unbelievable ride. I need the nice ride for just turning forty, 175 pounds. This bike is not made for doing drop offs. This bike's made for XC racing and handling technical rides. I bought the bike for the frame and fork. I regret not buying the frame and fork only and building it up from there. I'm spending more for up-grading components. Trek I guess wanted to keep the price down. The ride is noticeably better than an aluminum frame bike. No regretes.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jeremey Rodriguez a Racer from Kenosha, WI
    Date Reviewed: April 28, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Kettle
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1200.00
    Purchased At:Extreme Ski and Bike
    Strengths:Fast XC racing frame, decent group
    Weaknesses:huh
    Similar Products Used:Aluminum, steel frames
    Bike Setup:Sid SL, Sram 9.0 group, Bontrager, Race Light Wheels, Revolt SuperX Tubeless tires, Race stem, bar and saddle. Eggbeater pedals
    Bottom Line:If you are thinking about getting a full suspension XC racing bike, don't before you try this bike out. This is a very stiff frame, accelerates like a dream, climbs like a goat, and decends faster than any soft tail. The Carbon fiber soaks up everything. You can lock out the front suspension on most trails and still feel like you are getting the benefits of it opened up. This bike is so comfortable that it can make anyone who races faster. It is a racing bike, pure and simple. If you are into freeriding go elsewhere. If you would like to get to the top of the podium, get it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tony M. a Weekend Warrior from Greensboro
    Date Reviewed: April 11, 2002
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $1200.00
    Strengths:lightweight
    Weaknesses:weak, chainstays (old model?), and Trek Warranty is bogus
    Similar Products Used:DEAN Ti, Kestrel, Haro Extreme, etc.
    Bottom Line:Trek's warranty is a load of garbage. I broke the chainstays on mine, and they said they wouldn't warranty it due to "crash". I didn't even crash it! It had been flexing for some time, and the bike dealer told me to wait for it to break. Well it did, I moved, and now I am screwed. I called and pleaded with Trek but "no dice". They offered to fix it for $600! Who needs another weak bike, with no warranty? Buy a Kestral or a Dean. They still care about their customers. Trek stand behind their product? Ha!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Peter Stanislaus a Racer from Mundelien IL
    Date Reviewed: February 15, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Kettle
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1300.00
    Purchased At:RRB Cycles
    Strengths:Very stiff, I wiegh 110 so there is no flex at all!! Light, good climber,fast,and fun. The sid is great, just takes some time to set up.
    Weaknesses:the Avids dont come with the cartrage style brake pads which makes them a little bit of a pain to adjust.
    Similar Products Used:klein adittude comp
    Bike Setup:sram 9.o wooddie, 9.0 gripshift shorties, sram casset, Bontrager race crank.
    Bottom Line:This bike is wonderful, I havnt been able to race it yet but I have loved riding it. The sid sl is a drea, the ajustable travel so really convienent and quick. The bike climbs great, its excelerates even better.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by J-P Cuerrier a Racer from Vaudreuil
    Date Reviewed: February 9, 2002
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $3000.00
    Purchased At:tnt bikes shop
    Strengths:light, durable, quality componants, lots of traction(original tires), never never breaks!!!, trek`s lifetime frame warrenty
    Weaknesses:for advenced users, not for big people, EXPENSIVE!!!!
    Similar Products Used:devinci moonracer, giant XtC SE1, cannondale f2000,
    Bike Setup:no words to describe it
    Bottom Line:expensive but a really good bike for advanced users, I never rode better! I cross-country race and I win them all
    with it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Patrick a Cross Country Rider from Wasgington, DC
    Date Reviewed: December 24, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Avalon
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $2000.00
    Strengths:Great ride, stiff, soaks up everything and is dialed in really well. Trek has finally worked ou the flaws in their OCLV frame.
    Weaknesses:This bike is setup for 5'10" 155 pound riders on the West Cost. If you're taller, heavier and live somewhere else get ready to shell out some more cash - if you're all three, then it's really going to cost you.

    BTW, all highend bikes should NOT come with pedels. Pedels vary from rider to rider and for me, I don't like Time pedels, I'm sure they're fine, but I never even put them on. Sorry for the rant.
    Similar Products Used:I had a DEAN Ti for seven years.
    Bike Setup:Nothing has changed yet, except for SPD pedels. I need to change the cranks, wheels and tires, though.
    Bottom Line:All in all this is a great bike. The carbon OCLV frame rides better than I thought and is stiffer than most metal-based frames. The geometry on this bike is spot on and the fork works great giving 80mm of travel while still being svelte enough to serve as a good cross country fork.

    I was initially hesitant to use this as my main bike especially after using a Ti DEAN for seven years. My first real ride disproved that theory immediately. This bike is great and carbon, specifically Trek and their OCLV, has come a long way and can suffice as real material for an off-rode bike. I will admit, though, I still cringe when I get chain suck as I worry about damage to the frame. I didn’t cringe nearly as much with my Ti frame, though. Nevertheless, time will be the real test.

    Having said all the great things about the frame, there are some real chintz components on this bike and Trek should have known better. First, the brakes are Avid. When dialed in they do their job well – it’s just chintz to give your top-of-the-line hardtail bike these brakes. Trek should have stuck with either Shimano XT or XTR brakes. Second, the 1.8 Bontrager tires might be OK for West Cost riding, but I live on the East Cost and these things need to go right away. I’ll forgive Trek for this one as probably more people purchase this bike for the West Cost. Third, I’m over six feet tall and as such I took the extra large frame size. Like I said, the geometry on this bike is great, but receiving it with 175mm cranks is unforgivable. Bontrager (or trek since they own them) doesn’t make any other size than 175mm. OK, fine, I understand why the bike didn’t come with, say, 177.5mm cranks, but now this plus the tires are starting to add up. Which leads me into my fourth problem with this bike, the wheels. Don’t get me wrong, these wheels are well built and are suitable for over 90% of the people that would purchase the 9.8. In fact, they are just what the person who would buy this bike would like. Problem, is, though, not everyone fits in this neat box and now it's draining a hole in my wallet. Having said that, though, 24 spoke front wheels are simply not acceptable since I weigh almost 200 pounds. Again, for most people this will work, but for heavier, taller racers this bikes has some features that need to be changed immediately. For the money, I honestly expected a little more and as such I can't give this bike a five star rating on value nor overall. Remember, at 6'3" inches and 190 pounbds I'm still fairly skinny and can move and climb (five-time tour winner Indurain was similaier size). This bike, though, is not set up for me to race out-of-the-box.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Alan a Cross Country Rider from Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 28, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Magic Carpet
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $2100.00
    Purchased At:Scotts Valley Cycle Sport
    Strengths:STIFF fram, compliant/smooth ride, light weight, parts selection
    Weaknesses:???
    Similar Products Used:Voodoo Bizango, Santa Cruz Heckler, various other bikes (worked for bike shop)
    Bike Setup:Stock except: BB is Shimano XT, cranks are Shimano XT
    Bottom Line:Want a hard tail and don't know what to get? Get this one!!! It's VERY stiff, stiffer than any aluminum frame I've ridden, yet more compliant and smooth than any frame I've ridden. It's like having the best of both worlds. The bike shop owner summed it up nicely, it's what a mountain bike should be. No heavy suspension to slow you down, no bone jarring stiff ride, the 9.8 soaks up everything, just perfect!

    I got used to descending at a very high rate of speed on the Santa Cruz and was worried about this bikes strength, given my weight (200lbs) and the jumps. This bike handles them, no problem.

    Bottom line, it's the perfect all around bike if you can only ride one bike. It would take a 3 or 4 hour ride for full suspension bikes to show any sort of ability over this bike. No hard tail can hold a candle to it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Sprocketeer a Cross Country Rider from Narashino, Chiba, Japan (Native New Yorker)
    Date Reviewed: November 26, 2001
    Favorite Trail:in Japan, you really have to blaze 'em yourself
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Purchased At:Tokyo World Import Bicycle Show--or something like that--in the Sunshine Building, Ikebukuro
    Strengths:Kicks ASS!!!
    Weaknesses:I am unworthy of this bikes greatness, not to mention a bit too poor of pocket to buy it anyway, so I'm getting a Trek 8000, which is really the right bike for me.
    Similar Products Used:Trek '99 Cro-Moly, race geometry frame otherwise of my own making--it's a frankenbike, but it's really excellent--and I wont bother you with my history of previous creations.
    Bike Setup:Stock, except for the bike show they put regular, flat pedals on it, which made it kind of difficult for me since I'm used to clipless.
    Bottom Line:I tried a lot of bikes on the indoor mountain bike course they set up in the Sunshine Building, mostly Trek and Klein, and the Elite 9.8 was the best for hardcore riding--even better than the significantly more expensive STP 400. It's so light you'll have to ask someone to pinch you to make sure you're not dreaming. I tried some others which rode as "nice" as the Elite 9.8--particularly the Klein Attitude Comp (I'm talking frame of course)--but none of the others had that feel like they were a real attack-the-terrain bike as the Elite 9.8 did. When you're on it, you can really feel the ground under you. I don't know how else to describe it except to say that it was the only bike I tried on which I felt my "chi" was in tune with the machine I was on; it was like every part of me below the hips had become bicycle.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by teb a Racer from Canada
    Date Reviewed: November 19, 2001
    Favorite Trail:radical trail @ hard wood hills
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Smooth Cycle
    Strengths:vary vary nice frame. stiff, light, and fast perfect for racing. plus it came with ISIS bb.
    Weaknesses:came with some SHADY parts like: bontrager race crank, avid single digit 5 brakes. and doesn't come with tubeless tires( you have to buy them after)
    Similar Products Used:gary fisher - mt.tam, rocky mountain - vertex team, and a few others. (not all as nice as the rocky)
    Bike Setup:2002 Trek 9.8 stock exept for race face next lps,avid single digit ti brakes and leavers.
    Bottom Line:this is one of the stiffest bike I have ever riden. I haven been on any good hard rides yet but ill be back to give a better reveiw once I have had some time on the bike.

    this bike is ment for xc racing as you should know by looking at the parts that come on it. so don't go looking for this as a freeride bike.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






    What's New
    » Dinotte Lights Giveaway Contest! Just in time for night riding season, you could win a free lightset from Dinotte»
    » Best Of Mtbr.com! - Highest Rated bikes, parts & gear»
    » Interbike 2008! Read news and info about new bikes and products from the upcoming show»
    Latest Articles and Reviews:


    Quick Poll

    (sponsored by Rocky Mountain Bicycles)
    How has the state of the economy affected your bike spending?

      I spend a lot less
      I spend a little less
      I spend the same amount
      I spend more

    Photo Caption Contest

    (sponsored by Maxxis)

    Enter here

    Contact Us  •   About Us  •   Terms of Use  •   Privacy Policy  •   Advertising
     MtbREVIEW.com  RoadbikeREVIEW.com  OutdoorREVIEW.com
     PhotographyREVIEW.com  VideogameREVIEW.com  ComputingREVIEW.com
     AudioREVIEW.com  CarREVIEW.com  GolfREVIEW.com
    Copyright ©1996-2008 All Rights Reserved.ConsumerREVIEW.com, a business unit of Invenda      RSS Feed