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Trek Session 7

MSRP $ 2750.00
# of Reviews 11
Average Rating 4.45/5
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Submitted by smunger a Weekend Warrior from South Lake Tahoe, Ca
Date Reviewed: August 13, 2008
Favorite Trail:Mr. Toads
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:E-Bay
Strengths:First real full-suspension; rode Rockhopper Comp for years.
Rock solid, cornering takes some getting used to, but overall, very stable. Bike can handle way more than I am capable of dishing out. 8-inch Hayes in the front is killer.
Weaknesses:Minor: air nozzle on the Manitou is kind of a pain to access. Other than that...no complaints at all.
Similar Products Used:None
Bike Setup:Bought bike off e-bay (kinda scary) but worked out OK.

Biggest upgrade was the Rock Shox Lyric fork which is awesome. Manitou swinger seems adequate once dialed in.
With component change out, bike weighs about 43 pds, which isn't bad.

Bottom Line:For me, nice comprimise between downhill and X-country. Ridden very technical X-country and high apeed downhill. Handles all adeptly. Suprisingly good climber, particularly with the sag adjusted on the Manitou and the lockout engaged on the Lyric.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by stonerpark a Downhiller from San Diego
Date Reviewed: August 10, 2008
Favorite Trail:Stoner Park
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1050.00
Purchased At:used/Sears Parking L
Strengths:This bike will take whatever you through at it. It does it all very well.
Weaknesses:The fork is a pieces of junk, my bottom bracket is burnt out after a year of use, the weight can be noticeable on long rides.
Similar Products Used:This is my first full suspension rig
Bike Setup:Blackspire chain tensioner
Bottom Line:Great bike, if you can get it cheap and need something for everything, go for it. The fork will need replacing, but the rest of the bike seems to hold up. You might also want to invest in a chain tensioner. The chain loved to pop out after my 25 foot step down until I got the chain tensioner.All in all, great bike! I have yet to break anything on it to the point where it will not work. Ha ha!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by JAMES a Downhiller from CARLSBAD,CA,USA
Date Reviewed: March 6, 2008
Favorite Trail:LIVEWIRE-NORTHSTAR
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:TREK VISTA
Strengths:Great frame and geometry. Bought a new 2005 display bike...so I got a great deal. Pedals very well for a heavy freeride bike. Ajustable dropouts a plus too.
Weaknesses:The Stance fork is a piece of crap. If I paid 2700.00 dollars or close to it(retail) I would be very pissed that this cheesy fork came on this bike.
Similar Products Used:Giant Faith
Bike Setup:Upgraded the fork to a 888RC2X(2007),2008 Sram XO mid cage carbon derailer,Race Face DH hi rise bars,E13 shifting bash guard, crank bros 50\50XX pedals, and Kenda DH tires
Bottom Line:If you can get a good deal on the bike(1400.00 OR LESS) and then spend some money on a good fork,bars,bashgaurd,and tires....you'll have one hell of a good freeride bike. Rode Northstar a lot last season and even with the crappy Stance fork the bike was a great jumper. There wasn't one table top or double that this bike didn't "feel balenced" in the air. Even for it's weight the bike felt very flickable. I can't wait to the 2008 season so I can try out the bike with the new fork. Buy the bike....you wont be sorry.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Carson DeMille a Weekend Warrior from Richfield, Utah
Date Reviewed: September 5, 2007
Favorite Trail:Porcupine Rim
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1250.00
Purchased At:Used
Strengths:Pedals extremely well, better than most. The frame is way burley and will not break on you. Components are good also.
Weaknesses:Bike is a little heavy for what you get. Mine is a large and the only thing that is not stock is some slime tubes and mine weighs in at 44.5 lbs. Might be a pound or so lighter without slime tubes. The weight is not such an issue since the bike pedals so well. I have the stock manitou travis fork and it is the major weakness of this bike. It is too soft, I just bought some stiffer springs, so we'll see if it helps.
Bike Setup:All stock 2006 model
Bottom Line:The fork isn't that bad, much better than the 05' forks. Its a good bike that can be found for cheap used. However, lighter freeride bikes exist.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by mike mike a from CA
Date Reviewed: July 23, 2007
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Strengths:Best Bike in the world!
Weaknesses:none
Bottom Line:Best Bike in the world!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Shawn Huitt a Downhiller from Clackamas, Oregon, U.S.A.
Date Reviewed: June 23, 2007
Favorite Trail:Syncline or The Glade
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:The Bike Gallery
Strengths:Strong frame, Four bar rear linkage, 8 in disk brakes. The frame looks way over built.
Weaknesses:Manituo suspension.
Similar Products Used:I used to have a Dagger Combo 6.
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:The bottom line is this is a solid platform to build on. Be cautios of the fork. Mine was not very supple from the start, then later my mech was doing a tune up and found that the right side dropout was broken just above the pinch bolts. Broken clean through. He replaced the lowers with a set off another fork that had the internals grenaded. I will be replacing the fork with a 888. Later I plan to replace the rear shock with a Fox. The manituo shock is not a bad piece, but I like the way the Fox feels better. Other than that the Bontrager stuff is pretty good. The wheels aer still true after more tha a year of hard pounding and the Sram stuff is still going strong. Overall a good value.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by m h a Downhiller from england
Date Reviewed: May 19, 2007
Favorite Trail:chicksands
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2500.00
Strengths:strong and beefy
Weaknesses:manitou stance flow forks............... CRAP!! ruptured seal twice and had 2 warranty repairs. built with plastic parts and can not handle heavy hits. so went andbrought some fox vanilla 36rc2
Bottom Line:buy the bike but be prepared to spend out
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Russell a Downhiller from Boise
Date Reviewed: March 7, 2007
Favorite Trail:Super g at tamarack
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Amazing bike. excellent geometry, strong as hell
Weaknesses:heavy (mines at 41 lbs) keep in mind that it is a freeride bike though
Similar Products Used:special ed hardcock, khs fr bike
Bike Setup:Trek Session 7, manitou swinger, manitou travis single intrinsic (180mm) transition bikes wheels, bars, etc. e.13 chainguide, x-9 drivetrain
Bottom Line:Climbs ok for a freeride bike. eats it up on downhills, singletrack, gaps, drops whatever. this is my do it all dh/trail/freeride rig. Buy this bike if you do freeride!!!
Has adjustable head tube angle so you could set it up as a trail rig. beefy as hell!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Paul a from England
Date Reviewed: November 18, 2006
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Engineering-wise, the frame is built very well - as you'd expect from a huge bike company - that with the oversized tubing makes the frame very strong. Luckly the bontrager parts are also above average in the strength department. The price - they're not really, really expensive.
Weaknesses:Well, all that strength adds weight. Expect a bike heavier than most of todays D.H bikes. And if your serious about really riding one of these - expect to pay out an extra wad of cash for new forks. I chose a set of 170mm Marz 66 rc2x and it changed the feel of the bike completely, also it'll need a chain guide - more money.
Bottom Line:I wouldn't say don't get a 7, but I would say don't listen to most of what's said about them. They really don't ride up hills very well (7' travel, 45 pound hulk and a 66.5 degree headangle make sure of that). These factors also make technical style jumps (like lines of doubles) quite tricky, also, it's so back heavy that to do a table/invert, or whip out a bit of style off the lip is not easy. But they do go downhill fast. The weight and ample travel make this bike track well and on D.H runs it really does beg to go faster. I've had few bad crashes and I can say this bike does not break. The hefty frameset is virtually indestructable - much tougher than a lot of D.H bikes, mine has been smashed along roots once or twice, ditched mid-air countless times, even ridden directly into two trees one time - and all it has to show for these little 'misjudgements' are scratches. In fact I would call the session a slightly less travel than most Downhill-bike. Which makes up for its dated rear swingarm design by being stronger than most bikes in its field.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jonathan Berthiaume a Downhiller from Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Date Reviewed: October 29, 2006
Favorite Trail:C.O.P. Lower Downhill
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $3200.00
Purchased At:Western Cycle
Strengths:It is a great bike, it can climb up the hill like a xc bike then rip on the way back down. Best bike that I've tried for the price.
Weaknesses:Chain falls off when taken to really rough stuff but I'm getting an E13 DRS to take care of that. That's about it.
Similar Products Used:Kona Stinky, Norco Six, Cannondale Gemini, Santa Cruz VP-Free
Bike Setup:Stock for now
Bottom Line:This is a really good bike for anyone who takes their bikes to the extreme. The suspension is supple enough to soak up the little bumps on the trail, yet stiff enough to take 20+ foot drops. This is my one do-it-all bike, and it's taken me from Calgary to Montreal with no problems at all. If you need a freeride bike to do everything, this is the bike for you.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dillon a Downhiller from Meridian, Idaho, USA
Date Reviewed: July 24, 2006
Favorite Trail:Tamarack's ESR
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $2500.00
Purchased At:Georges Cycles and Fitness
Strengths:This bike can definantly go uphill and then turn right around and go flying downhill and it won't even affect you or the bike. The Bontrager parts are a perfect match for the freeride beast.
Weaknesses:None
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:Attention all freeriders. Time for a new bike? Want one that will take your abuse and still ride like the first day. This is the bike for you. the forks have been greatly improved from last years model and come with around 7 inches of travle, this bike is a absolute beast! This bike can be for a freeride beginer or a seasond veteran. It is the freeride of freerides.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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