Trek Supercaliber Custom Build

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jemfr59
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by jemfr59

Very nice bike!

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jborges21
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by jborges21

Thank you

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ezno
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by ezno

Hello, been lurking on WW for awhile, great info and knowledgable members. This is my first post.
For Supercaliber owners that might not know, 2.4 tires fit with room to spare. Maxxis Aspen 2.4 inflated from 20 to 50 lbs on 29mm inner wide kovee xxx wheels. When I bought my frame a year ago, Trek online support told me 2.25 was max :noidea: , but I noticed there 2021 website now states 2.4. Guess they were being a bit conservative the first year. Not sure if I can post pics but will try;
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DanW
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Location: Here, there and everywhere

by DanW

I think Trek are really conservative. There is the same 2.25 max on my Procaliber and I've got true to size 2.4's in there with no issue and I'm sure 2.6 would have tons of room too.

Vik61
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Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 5:55 am
Location: Russia

by Vik61

Hi. I have some troubles with Supercaliber 2021 factory paint (yellow & blue) and decide to locally repaint with my color scheme.
Lets call it Trek ProjectTwo )

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-80 g from old style

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I still think it's one of the best XC frames ever.
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Trek Supercaliber

hannawald
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Location: Czech Republic

by hannawald

Beautiful paint.

Geoff
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Location: Canada

by Geoff

:shock: Ok, that's nice. One of the best schemes that I have seen recently.

twoangstroms
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Joined: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:49 am

by twoangstroms

Lovely custom paint and finish!

Props also to the retro neon fade in the previous posts, and leaning into it with the grips and pedals. Matching anodized hub would be awesome, but not a cheap and easy upgrade. Oooh, a painted yellow stem -- those existed back in the day.

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