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Old 10-26-10 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mattm0805
anybody know which Trek frames are better than others? I know I have an Alpha SL Aluminum...I've also seen ZR 9000 aluminum frames and some others. Can anyone list the frames from entry level to best for the hardtails?
Look here for frame details. The 6700, 6500 and 4300 all share the same frame. The components that hang on the frame are different. The 4300 will be the heaviest because of the amount of Alvio that is on it.

The 8000 has a lighter frame and lighter components. The added benefit is that your wallet is significantly lighter too All that filthy money is heavy
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