You may have seen these trick bikes underneath Cam McCaul and Brandon Semenuk as they busted out 360 tail whips, supermans and backflips. Trek’s Ticket Stub and Ticket Exchange are ready, willing and able with a tight, maneuverable, super-tough frame. They are versatile too. Both come with horizontal drops that can be converted so you can roll gears if you want. And, up front, you’ve got a stout 100mm-travel fork for smooth re-entry, while the burly Alex wheels handle landing after landing, just like the BMX-style 3-piece chromo cranks and Black Label Pivotal seat. Plus, to scrub off some speed before the lip, you’re equipped with Hayes discs. Slopestyle, jumping, parks, you name it; this is one Ticket that gets you into all the events.
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’12 Trek Ticket Stub Specifications
Specification – Description
Frame – Trek Alpha Gold Series aluminum
Fork – Manitou Circus Comp, 100mm-travel
Rims/Wheels – Alex FR30
Hubs – Formula
Tires – Bontrager G1 Expert, 26 x 2.25
Crankset – 3-piece tubular-chromoly
Chainwheel – Black Label, 28T
Rear Cogs – 14T
Handlebars – Bontrager low riser
Tape/Grips – Black Label Repeater
Stem – Bontrager Earl
Brake Levers – Tektro
Brakes – Hayes MX-5 mechanical-disc
Pedals – Black Label nylon
Saddle – Black Label Pivotal
Seat Post – Black Label Pivotal
’12 Trek Ticket Exchange Specifications
Specification – Description
Frame – Trek Alpha Gold Series aluminum
Fork – Manitou Circus Comp, 100mm-travel
Rims/Wheels – Alex FR30
Hubs – Formula
Tires – Bontrager G1 Expert, 26 x 2.25
Crankset – TruVativ Hussefelt
Chainwheel – 34T
Rear Derailleur – SRAM X4
Rear Cogs – SRAM PG830, 8-speed: 11-28
Shifters – SRAM X4 trigger
Handlebars – Bontrager low riser
Tape/Grips – Bontrager Rhythm
Stem – Bontrager Earl
Brake Levers – Shimano
Brakes – Shimano M446 disc w/6-inch rotors
Pedals – Black Label aluminum
Saddle – Bontrager Evoke 2
13 years ago
I want one of those, I figure doing jumps is just like riding a bike, it will all come back to me.