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Checkpoint SL Gen 3 Frameset is a lightweight gravel bike frame ready to explore beyond the beyond. It delivers Gravel Endurance geometry for smoothing out rough gravel roads, plus IsoSpeed technology that damps harsh vibrations to keep you feeling fresh on epic all-day rides. Tons of frame and fork mounts mean Checkpoint is ready to carry all your ride-day essentials, and 50mm tire clearance (as measured) keep you comfortable and capable on loose and rough terrain.
- Checkpoint's Gravel Endurance geometry lets you sit higher up and features a shorter reach to keep you comfortable on all-day gravel adventures, light singletrack, bikepacking trips, and more
- Road-smoothing IsoSpeed comfort tech soaks up vibration from rough surfaces to keep you feeling fresher longer
- You can haul it all with large internal frame storage and mounts galore on the frame and fork for hydration, front and rear racks, fenders, and Adventure Bags that were designed to perfectly fit Checkpoint
- Clearance for 50mm tires (as measured) means you can add extra traction and cushion for rowdy gravel roads
- Dropper post and suspension fork compatible (except size XS)
Boone 5 Disc is a carbon cyclocross race bike that's built for crushing any CX course — even the most legendary on the UCI circuit. The sleek, lightweight carbon frame has terrain-smoothing Rear IsoSpeed and is trimmed with parts that perform in any conditions, like a capable SRAM Apex drivetrain, vibration-absorbing handlebar, and powerful disc brakes that deliver stopping power in bumpy, muddy terrain.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
- You get durability and capability with SRAM Apex XPLR's clean shifts and huge gear range
- This bike was designed with input from cyclocross royalty, including World Champion Sven Nys and U.S. National Champ Katie Compton
- Rear IsoSpeed cuts down on the fatiguing impacts of rough courses and increases compliance, helping you ride stronger for longer
- Boone's cross-specific geometry and tube shapes make shouldering easy so you can dominate all aspects of a race, including run-ups
- Carbon rules on the cross course — it's lighter, more forgiving, and more efficient than aluminum
IT'S RIGHT FOR YOU IF…
Your happy place is in mid-air bunny hopping over barriers, and you race every course in pursuit of that top spot on the podium. You want a high-end CX race bike designed to help you get there and look great doing it.
THE TECH YOU GET
A svelte, ultra-lightweight 600 Series OCLV Carbon frame with Rear IsoSpeed for comfort and traction, hidden cable routing for added protection from the elements, a Trek IsoSpeed Cross carbon fork, 1x12 SRAM Apex XPLR drivetrain, Bontrager Elite IsoZone handlebar, and powerful flat-mount hydraulic disc brakes that provide precision stopping power in even the messiest conditions.
THE FINAL WORD
If you love crushing frites almost as much as crushing flyovers, Boone's the bike for you. It's made for pure speed and podium-topping performance on every section of course, in any conditions.
The Search A 105 Hydro is all about exploring the unknown. B-roads through the country? Fire roads in the mountains? There's no need to sacrifice your desire when you have the versatility of 35mm-wide tires and a relaxed riding position for all-day comfort. Outfitted with Shimano's highly capable 105 group, you can count on precise shifting and positive power output no matter where you ride. Hydraulic disc brakes aid control in wet conditions or on long, rough descents, and the full carbon fork with 15mm thru axle keeps the front end light and stiff. Norco includes a useful chip in the rear dropouts to accommodate fenders or racks, further increasing the do-it-all nature of the Search. A flared handlebar ensures comfort on long hauls by reducing strain on the wrists and shoulders, and rattle-free internal cable routing keeps your components working as they should in the muck and grime, giving you the freedom to continue down whatever path you choose.
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