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Trek 8500

MSRP $ 2200.00
# of Reviews 15
Average Rating 4.8/5
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Submitted by banshee555 a Cross Country Rider from Merseyside
Date Reviewed: September 7, 2009
Favorite Trail:not found one yet
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2200.00
Purchased At:Edge cycles
Strengths:Light,fast and looks good.great spec.
Race ready.
Weaknesses:Tyres and saddle
Similar Products Used:Scott scale 40
Bike Setup:Old style toe clips,selle italia gel saddle,
mountain king 2.4 tyres.cateye wireless comp.carbon bottle cage.
Bottom Line:I just love this bike from the day i brought it.i had a scott scale 40 last year and this trek 8500 blows it away.

The bike is a real head turner.
I have just recently changed the tyres to mountain king 2.4 as i did not like the bontrager jones tyres,plus the bontrager saddle that came with the bike was not realy that comfy so changed for selle italia.
I would recommend this bike to anyone who likes to ride at weekends or for a more competitive trail rider.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by chuyfcd a Weekend Warrior from SLP Mexico
Date Reviewed: September 4, 2009
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:Teknobike
Strengths:Very stiff ride, climbs excellent even whith this 96kg gorilla on top. Easy to take steep drops and excellent at cornering.
Weaknesses:none realy ...not a full suspension version available?
Similar Products Used:Alubike Grizley
Bike Setup:Trek 8500 frame, SID team 100mm fork, XT shifters, discbrakes,derraileurs and cassete(34T), XTR chain, LX cranks (price/weight difference against XT makes it a better option)Easton EA70 stem & seatpost,specialized saddle, Monkey liteXC handlebar 31.8, FSA headset, Easton XC2 wheels w/Maxxis highrollers 2.1, Ergo grips, Shimano clipless pedals.
Bottom Line:I ride it at least 3 times a week on 20 to 30 km trips each day and i can say it is extremely comfortable. Even when now I'm looking to change to a full suspension because of the obvious aches i'm gettin in my back after a 40km trip due to my weight, Im sure i would keep it for shorter trips Nothing to complain really. This is a review concerning only the frame as you can see it does not have the standard accesories.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by MONGE a Racer from Costa Rica
Date Reviewed: September 3, 2009
Favorite Trail:Arbolito (Little Tree)
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:bargaing
Strengths:I bought from a cousing a 2008 Trek 8500 frame w/ a 100mm Reba Race (2008) w/ remote lockout, LX hydraulic disk brakes, FSA seat tube, Matrix token stem, Titec Pluto flat handlebar, LX chainrings....

Great frame geometry, light weighted, nice paint job, it feels so confortable when going up, I noticed an incredible difference when climbing, with the 34 Sram cassette you can easily climb anything... is pretty stiff, and the alpha red aluminum gives me confidence it will hold anything...

This frame along with the Reba Race fork makes this bike a very sweet ride, this fork works amazingly good...
Weaknesses:this is a custom made bicycle, no weaknesses about the frame
Similar Products Used:Optimis Traxer, this is a Costa Rican bicycle company... I'd be surprise if someone around here have seen one :)
Bike Setup:2008 Trek 8500 Frame
2008 Rock Shox Reba Race 100mm w/ remote lock out
2008 Mavic Crossride UB/Disc wheelset
Shimano LX Hydraulyc Disc Brakes
Shimano LX crackset
Shimano XT chain
Shimano XT front and rear derrailurs
Shimano Deore chainrings
Sram cassette
WTB Velociraptor tires
Bottom Line:I'm not changing this frame anytime soon, I will probably die with it :)

Trek bikes may be somehow expensive and even more the top of the line frames and bikes but they well worth the money.

From now on I will go Trek all the way...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by DiegoGTi a Cross Country Rider from Medellin, Colombia
Date Reviewed: June 3, 2009
Favorite Trail:El Capiro
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $2200.00
Purchased At:Bike House
Strengths:Looks nice, extremely lightweight, fast, Stiff, nice geometry. very nice handling, I like that mine is a 2006 and all the weldings are polished, the silver color is awesome
Weaknesses:Very weak frame painting, scratch easily
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher HooKooEKoo
Bike Setup:15", Rock Shox SID World Cup Fork, Bontrager Race X - Lite (Wheelset UST, Seatpost carbon - ACC, Bar Ends & Stem) Race Bontrager Inform RL Saddle, XTR Chain, Hutchinson Phyton Light, Bontrager Race Lite Handlebar, XT Group
Bottom Line:With that setup is very fast, responsive, comfortable ride, climbs fast. Good for descents, It is just the best race aluminum bike you can buy.

More than 1500 miles on-road and 700 off-road, Nothing to replace or repair, still like new, except some scratches. Very reliable
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by tiagom a Cross Country Rider from SP/Brasil
Date Reviewed: May 27, 2009
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $3000.00
Purchased At:Tutto
Strengths:Light and climb really fast
Weaknesses:easily stretchable frame paint, stock tires
Similar Products Used:trek 4400, stumpjumper ht, Hardrock, Caldera
Bike Setup:X9 trigger/rearde., LX frontde., m542 crankset, B.select wheels, fox rl100, Elixir CR 160/160
Bottom Line:Great race bike, climb steep and rough paths faster than anyone that I've ever tried. Race frame geometry, not good for riding slow or long flat ways or family Sunday rides. Good for riding fast! Stock tires worn fast and frame paint easily get scratched by small rocks hitting.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by firedawg225 a Cross Country Rider from Chievres, Belgium
Date Reviewed: April 2, 2009
Favorite Trail:Mer De Sable
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1900.00
Purchased At:Espace Bike
Strengths:Light weight (25.1 lbs),
love the shock,
smooth ride for a hardtail,
climbs like a dream,
XT all around!!,
tires are awesome,
fast i never get out of the middle chainring
Weaknesses:Color(ok i like black but it's growing on me),
handle bar lenght could be alittle longer
front brake to big
Similar Products Used:HM moab (full suspension)
Bike Setup:Stock Trek 8500
Bottom Line:This is a 2009 Trek 8500. My friend told me to get a hardtail. should have done this from the start. This bike rocks. It's fast, climbs great, front fork is great, and all around great XC race bike. Light weight for a alumium bike, 25.1 pounds, all the parts make up for the lightness. one thing that could be down sized for weight is the front brake. it's a 180mm. that just picky though. the brake works but if you want less weight that one thing you can change. all and all best buy i've made yet!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by dak996 a Cross Country Rider from San Antonio, Tx, USA
Date Reviewed: November 26, 2008
Favorite Trail:Trails in the woods around Heidelberg, Germany
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $2400.00
Purchased At:Bike World
Strengths:This is a solid hard tail, very fast and nimble and extremely light.
Weaknesses:Paint scheme. I liked my '05 that had a matte black look a little better that the '08 paint. But I am glad I was able to get my hands on a '08 and didn't have to get the '09 that is white. I don't think I could handle all that white on a mountain bike.
Similar Products Used:I had a 2005 8500, but some punk stole it right from in front of my house. Good thing for insurance!
Bike Setup:2008 modle has all XT and race X lite/race lite components
Bottom Line:This is a fast and light hard tail, perfect for the Texas trails around here. If my bike would have been stolen while I was in Germany I might have gone with a squishy bike. But I love the feel a hard tail has through tight trails. Plus the 2005 model was such a good bike that I just had to replace it. The up grades that Trek has done over the years are well worth it (my '05 had an 80mm REBA; this one has a Fox 32 F100 RL, and the new hydroformed frame is sweet). All in all, this bike has improved over the years and I am very happy to back on a Trek 8500.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Stuart Kirk a Cross Country Rider from Oxford
Date Reviewed: May 16, 2008
Favorite Trail:Skyline, Afan
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Ridgeway cycle, Wantage
Strengths:Speed, comfort, control
Weaknesses:Not found any yet
Bike Setup:As original spec, nothing worn out yet to replace
Bottom Line:Brought this after using A mongoose Amasa Compe 2005 for two years as I had started XC racing and the Mongoose, great as it was for £500, wasn't good enough. The difference was amazing, speed and control are infinitely better, I can stay out on this for 10 hours straight with no problems. Hills are breeze with the fork locked and I have absolute confidence coming down the otherside.

I have put at least 1000 mile on it mainly off-road and it still feels close to new and I am not easy on my bikes, my mongoose had 3 rear mechs, new brakes and front mech during that mileage, plus countless other replacement parts. In fact I am getting slightly annoyed as I want to upgrade the thing but I will only do that when bits need replacing.

This is all XC stuff (the Ridgeway, The South downs) I haven't taken this to any trail centre as yet.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Enosz a Cross Country Rider from Budapest, Hungary
Date Reviewed: April 2, 2008
Favorite Trail:Urban trooper
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:www.nella.hu
Strengths:Stiff, light, robust, beautiful geometry, virtually maintenance free, takes beating without a hiss.
Weaknesses:Found none.
Similar Products Used:Trek 900, 6700, 7100
Bike Setup:Shimano XTR levers, shifters, derailleurs (Truvative Holzfeler for a while, but sucked). Bontrager wheelset, Cane Creek seatpost.
Bottom Line:This is a pricey a bit but when you ride and it is reliable and you can punish without reciprocity you will know what you've paid for. I had absolutely zero problem with it trashing in city traffic, stairs, trails, hills and creekbeds. The frame just holds. No distortion, no annoying noises, paint holds second to none. If you want hardtail with perfect geometry and you think that even a nice bike is basically for entertaining you and not for show-off, so you're willing to put it to the test, go for it. You'll love it. Promise.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andreas Klauser a Cross Country Rider from Munich
Date Reviewed: August 19, 2007
Favorite Trail:yes
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:Rabe Munich
Strengths:Still working
Weaknesses:rear triangle only 2,1 tires. no changeable derailleur hanger.
Similar Products Used:TREK 9900 OCLV, Hot Chili Zymotic, DeKerf Generation
Bike Setup:Manitou Black Fork.
Bottom Line:This is about a 1996 (!) TREK 8500 Alu Frame. First the minuses: rear triangle is narrow, only up to 2,1 tires fit. The Derailleur Hanger is part of the frame; so no chance to replace it, when it bends. The positive list: well, it ist still in very goog shape. It is amazingly responsive. From the first day on it was more like a steel frame. My other alu frame (Hot Chili) is stone dry harsh. May have something to do with the fact, that it is one of the last alu frames that were bonded (TREK did this for a time during the 90s, tranfered the technique used with theit splendid Carbon frames to alu)and not welded. The paint (mat brown) doesn't look very solid at a first glance, but (in sad contrary to the DeKerf)is absolutely top rate. Only two minor scars stemming from a toss-up.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Curtis a Racer from Washington DC
Date Reviewed: January 3, 2007
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:ebay
Strengths:Incredibly responsive, very balanced and even handling, perfect geometry
Weaknesses:Long head tube makes it somewhat annoying to find a fork with a long enough steer tube, stupid trek proprietary disc brake drop out design wasn't eliminated until 2005 models.
Similar Products Used:2002 trek 8500, 2005 trek 8000 (same frame), Giant NRS
Bike Setup:8000 frame, crossmax SL, XT crank, Reba SL 100mm fork, K force XC 25mm risers, Mibro 2.1 tires 24.33 pounds with pedals- that's lighter than the Elite 9.8 (w00t!)
Bottom Line:I absolutely love this bike.

First- The Frame:

The geometry of this bike is excellent, it absolutely loves tight singletrack and quick ups and downs. I originally had a 2002 8500 frame which has the exact same geometry (it hasn't changed in the past 5 years), and I had an 80mm fork on it with flat bars. With that set up, the bike was a bit twitchy for my taste, but admittedly, my skills were not as good then as they are now.

I now have a 2005 trek 8000 frame (same as 8500), built with a 100mm fork and 25mm rise K force bars. I immediately noticed a vast increase in the bike's stability at speed. It still has the quick, carvey soul, but now it's tamed to the point that you don't have to be a pro to reign it in.

Second- As I have it built:
I spent some extra bucks to get the bike set up just like I wanted, and it was incerdibly well worth it. As it is currently built, the bike weighs 24.33 lbs with the egg beater SL pedals I ride. The bike is an absolute rocket up climbs, even with the slightly longer travel on the fork (100 instead of 80), and the riser bars, the front wheel doesn't wander and the rear still stays glued down.

My tips for you if you were to buy a new 8000 or 8500:
ditch the dual control junk (unless crappy drivetrain parts ar your thing) and switch to SRAM grip shift (those who ride know).
Also, trade the bontrager stuff for lighter parts, Bontrager parts are notoriously heavy (expecially cranks and bars).

Overall, I give it 5 chilis for the value rating because I am so enamored of the bike and you can't put a price on the confidence this frame inspires. 4 of 5 for the overall because of the need to trade out some major parts upon first purchase.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mr Earwig a Cross Country Rider from UK
Date Reviewed: November 6, 2006
Favorite Trail:Trail of destruction
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $200.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:8500 ZR frame only about £200 UK for unused frame only. Light, very responsive. Makes you want to give it your all.
Weaknesses:Riding position felt slightly strange initially, but rather like it now.
Similar Products Used:Some other hardtails
Bike Setup:8500 ZR frame, Marathon S 2003 forks, 317 Mavic Disc on hope XC front, Trek , Mavic 819 Disc on Ti XC hope rear. SRAM X9 rear deraileur, Xgen front, x9 shifters, Easton monkey lite bar, Thompson X4 stem, Formula Oro Puro brakes, Continental Vertical Pro UST rear, Protection front.
Bottom Line:Try it, you might like it..
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by andy kinrade a Racer from shrewsbury
Date Reviewed: April 5, 2006
Favorite Trail:Coed y Brenin
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2300.00
Strengths:racing lightweight, sprity feel very responsive
Weaknesses:very harsh ride if not racing
Similar Products Used:trek 6500, Marin mount vision, specialized stmupjumper
Bike Setup:racface diabolus headset, deus stem, carbon flat bar, Xt center lock/dt swiss wheels (lighter than stock), panaracer fire 1.8's, middleburn race rings, xtr casette, selle italia x0 seat, race face next carbon seat post
Bottom Line:very good for cross country racing, lightweight and geometry just makes you want to push harder. forks are very good for 80mm travel. but chainrings are made of cardboard,
(wore out in less than 200 miles). chain is also very weak. now running rohloff chain (very highly recommended). also if riding in wet sandy ish trails, brake pads will be out in an hour or less, no joke, so go for metal goodridge pads. lighter wheelset made a big differace over stock, but over all a very good race machine.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Craig a Cross Country Rider from Aberdeen
Date Reviewed: March 27, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2445.00
Purchased At:Alpine Bikes, UK
Strengths:lightweight, responsive, consistent component spec, great forks, great disc brakes.

This bike combines a stiff responsive frame with a relatively upright riding position meaning that it sprints and climbs like a racer but descends with confidence. Like i said the forks are noticably better than most forks on the market and the lockout is handy, it handles large irregularities surprisingly well for 80mm travel. The disc brakes are very powerful and very controllable. a full xt drivetrain is comforting while carbon seatpost and disc only and tubeless rim technolgies tell you this is high end stuff.
Weaknesses:some may want more travel (i do sometimes), rapid rise mech, combined shifting and braking can be a pain- even when accostommed to it!

I rode this boke 50km and really found the saddle literally a pain, its fine and supportive for short jonts but isnt suitable for endurance.

The firm characteristc runs through the whole bike, it feedsback well to the rider but this can make it a harsher then normal ride, not really a complaint this is targeted at proper mtb'ers anyway.

I think the stock disc brake pads are already going thin, i recommend upgrading anyway for better performance in the logevity aspects.

Original tyres arent really much use except fot dry gentle downhilling or beach riding (i thought)..
Similar Products Used:other custom mid-spec hardtails
Bike Setup:17.5 inch hardtail, mostly race setup except for riser bars. i changed the tyres and grips after purchase but thats personal. may get a more satisfying saddle..
Bottom Line:This is a super bike. it may be a fair amount of money but it performs well enough to earn it. I doubt others could match it, the more expensive klein attitude xv is the same except it has a nicer frame and 100mm travel for another £400 but no other brands seem to offer full xt and a nice all round package that is ready to ride.

I like fast forrest trails where fluid runs prevail over dropoffs and this bike suits me to the ground. It has one or two flaws but they dont effect the bikes core ablity to link the rider to the trail so well. I have ridden specialised stumpjumper comp disc, gary fisher, variants and they seemed lesser to me. hence it gets 5 for performance, but its stll a lot of $$ and you dont get pedals so 4/5 for value
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by dan a Racer from AUS
Date Reviewed: March 14, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Ultimate Ride
Strengths:(Review is actually for the new '06 model 8900)
Similar Products Used:Giant XTC zero (good but bad sizing offered), GT zaskar hartail (nasty long top tube, and generally weird geometry), Avanti competitor hartail (light but delicate, bit of a one-season-wonder), too many others to list.
Bike Setup:stock, except for a fizik gobi, schwalbe fast freds, flat bars (bontrager)
Bottom Line:(Review is actually for the new '06 model trek 8900) Very solid frame, not going to break this one easily (is slightly heavy because of this though)

the frame is slightly more compact than many other alloy hardtails (such as giant, avanti, specialized etc...) and I find that it is easier to throw around and handle on the downhills. I also think it looks better...

The frame sizing is also good (for me), with their 17.5" fitting me a little better than a standard 18".

The componenet spec is great for the price, Fox F80X forks are flawless, & super efficient. Being automatically locked out when not hitting bumps makes it possible to really power up the hills without loosing energy to suspension bob. They also handle the downhills really well, and are heaps stiffer than many other forks I've ridden with (rockshox, manitou).

XTR Gruppo is sweet as expected. After owning a few bikes with the new shifters I'm finally getting the hang of them...

The Bontrager components also suprised me. The carbon seatpost is pretty light compared to many and the side clamping mechanism to clamp the saddle rails is also less fiddely than the standard one. One thing that might concern any heavy riders is the durability of the seat post. I'm only 62kgs (136lb) and the post still flexes a fair bit under me. For me this is good as it provides a little comfort over the bumps, but at my weight, it is the first seatpost that I have noticed doing this!

I would say that the main strengths of the bike are its descending characteristics due to the frame geometry. it goes like a dream down a hill...


Weight-wise it isn't too bad, with mine comming in at around 10.5kgs (~23lb) and is still mostly stock. While that is pretty light, there are many production bikes now available that are a good couple of kilo's less in weight. The top of the range hartail, the elite 9.9 would certainly be a sweet ride, as the frame would be a fair bit lighter, & the higher level components. as far as I know the geometry is the same between the carbon & alloy hartails.

If you've got the dough, get the carbon frame, but if you're on a budget, the alloy works a wonder (at that price.)
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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