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2022 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

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2022 trek roscoe 6 review

In this 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 review we will cover dropper posts, Marlin comparisons, tubeless tires and more. First, a quick background on the Roscoe.

Trek came out with their Roscoe for 2018. The bike was, and still is, a trail hardtail bike with 27.5″ plus tires. There have been modifications to the Roscoe each year, but nothing quite as drastic as 2022. These new bikes are considered second generation, with the 2018-2021 years being first generation.

The big changes haven’t trickled down to the Roscoe 6 yet, but Roscoe 7 and up models now have 140mm forks and 29 x 2.6 inch wheels. More slack in the headtube helps with stability on steep descents, while a shorter chain stay makes it easy to whip. They also come with Boost148 giving you wider dropouts.

The Roscoe 6 has Boost141 spacing, 120mm of travel in the front fork. The wheels that came with mine are 27.5 x 2.8 inch Schwalbe Rocket Ron tires, but according to Trek’s website the 2022 Roscoe 6 comes with Kenda Havok tires. With current global supply chain issues being what they are, bikes are getting spec’d with what is available.

With the new Trek Roscoe 6 you will ride farther and have more fun than ever before. Dehydration out on the trails is nothing to joke around about. I always ride with a hydration pack that has a three liter bladder. I’ve been extremely happy with the lifetime warranty on my CamelBak MULE. ( Check Current Price on Amazon Here ) There have been two times where my pack was damaged during a backslide down a trail. It was a quick and easy exchange in both situations.

Trek Roscoe 6 Dropper Post

The 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 comes with a dropper post. It is thrilling to see a bike at this price point equipped with such a cool feature. For a beginner mountain biker this dropper post will feel amazing compared to the quick release adjustment on other hardtails.

The TranzX dropper post works perfectly fine, but I question its durability long term. It feels rough and chunky compared to the Cannondale DownLow dropper on my full suspension bike. So far my Roscoe 6 has taken some abuse and the dropper post is holding strong, but time will tell.

Trek Roscoe vs Trek Marlin

I don’t like comparing two different bikes in a review, but as a Trek Marlin owner too, the most common question I get is, “How does the Roscoe compare to the Marlin?”

The easiest way to compare the two bikes is to first look at the facts, then the feel. The facts are favorable to the Marlin when you compare the two bikes. The 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 weighs in at 34.9 lbs while the 2022 Trek Marlin 6 weights in at 31.1 lbs. The Marlin’s 29 x 2.2 inch tires are a lot faster than the plus tires on the Roscoe.

The feel of the Trek Marlin 6 is faster and much more playful on smooth trails. It crushes singletrack courses with ease. When the trail gets a little chunky the advantage swings heavily back to the Roscoe. I feel much more comfortable carrying high speeds on the Roscoe, while the Marlin doesn’t give me as much confidence. The lack of a dropper post on the Trek Marlin 6 is also an advantage for the Roscoe.

Both bikes come with a 1x drivetrain, but the Roscoe suspension has 20mm additional travel. For a more in-depth review on the Marlin read this Trek Marlin 6 Review . Both bikes are awesome, but I prefer riding the Marlin around town and saving my Roscoe for the trails.

Is The 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 Tubeless?

Yes, the Roscoe 6 comes with Alex MD35 wheels that are tubeless compatible. You will need to apply rim tape, add sealant and a tubeless valve to complete the tubeless conversion. The benefits of tubeless tires when mountain biking are substantial. First, thorns no longer cause flats thanks to your sealant filling those holes. Most importantly, though, is the fact that you can run a slightly lower tire pressure without risking pinch flats. The lower pressure gives you additional traction on the trails.

To conclude this 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 review, those seeking an exceptionally well equipped hardtail that is both playful and fast will enjoy this bike. The extra travel in the front fork compared to the Marlin means you can get even more aggressive on the trails. Finally, the 27.5 option with 2.8″ tires rides incredibly smooth. The wider tire add a bit of extra suspension, especially if you are setup tubeless and running lower tire pressure. However, thrill seekers will want to equip their Roscoe with the 2.4″ wide 29ers. They make this bike both comfortable and incredibly fast.

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Does the Rosco 6 allow you to adjust the height of the seat by pushing a lever while riding?

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That feature is called a dropper post, and yes, The Roscoe 6 does include a dropper post.

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I’m looking forward to trying the Trek Roscoe 6!

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Do you find the plus size tires on the Roscoe 6 make it sluggish on flats and climbs?

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Have you gone tubeless with this Roscoe 6? I have the exact same bike with the AlexMD35 rims and Rocket Ron tires and I was told by an employee at my local Trek store that the rims and tires were not tubeless compatible. I feel like I’m getting the run around and don’t want to waste money on rim tape, sealant, and valves if it’s not going to work. Thanks!

Technically they are not tubeless ready, but they are tubeless compatible. I have mine setup tubeless and have not had any issues.

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Trek Roscoe 6 review – more minus than plus

Roscoe looks great on paper but it’s disappointing on the trail.

Trek Roscoe 6

BikePerfect Verdict

Looks good on paper, but the old shape frame and wheels are further undermined by detailing and components that make it heavy, slippery, noisy, and numb on the trail.

Super wide size range

Dropper post

Tapered head tube

Potential plus tire gains

Outdated frame

Cable rattle

Numb brakes

Wet hating, tubed plus tires

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With its dropper post and thru-axle fork Trek’s Roscoe 6 looks like a contender for the best hardtail mountain bikes under $1,500 . Unfortunately, the 6 hasn't received the same new frame, geometry, and 29er wheel upgrade as the other models in the Roscoe range leaving it feeling a little dated. 

Add a wide range of issues from key component performance to noisy cable routing becomes clear as soon as you start riding.

Trek Roscoe 6

Design and geometry

The old frame certainly isn't all bad. The matt military green, squared downtube frame of the Roscoe looks good in a muscular aggro bike way. The tapered head tube is now a bonus on any bike around this budget since prices started going through the rough a few years ago too. While the frame isn’t bolt through you do get a wider ‘Boost’ 141mm wide QR set up which helps broaden the back end and make room for the big 27.5 x 2.8in plus tires. Good luck trying to find a Boost width QR hub when the original Formula dies though and seeing how rough the bearings felt after just a few hours of riding that might not take long. 

The redundant front mech mount stubs and plastic cover for their cable guides are also a giveaway that this is a relatively old frame. Big entry holes let the gear, dropper post, and brake lines rattle loose inside the frame and there’s no real chain stay protection beyond a thin stick on rubber strip either. You get two bottle mount positions inside the mainframe though as well as mounts for a rear rack and kickstand. Useful if your Roscoe is going to be your round town bike as well as your round the trails bike.

The 27.5 x 2.8in plus tires already date the bike when most brands are wholly on 29er and the geometry is behind the curve too. The head angle is steep at 68.6-degrees and the effective seat angle is relatively slack at 73.5-degrees. Even with the smaller diameter 27.5in wheels, the bottom bracket height is also tall for a hardtail at 318mm. The 455mm reach of the large is nearer to a medium model in most contemporary sizes too although that’s irritatingly common on lower-priced bikes. The good news is that Trek produces a wider range of XS - XXL sizing than any other mainstream brand, including an in-betweener M/L size. 

Trek Roscoe 6

Components and build

The tapered head tube is matched with a tapered steerer fork and the 15mm bolt-thru-axle is a plus in terms of tracking accuracy, security, and wheel upgrading later. Unfortunately, the coil-sprung, non rebound adjustable suspension action is deeply disappointing. 

The big Kenda tires and wide Alex rims add weight too and they come with inner tubes rather than being set up tubeless which limits low-pressure options until you add valves and sealant yourself. The Shimano brakes advertised were replaced with numb-feeling Tektro brakes on our sample too. The ten-speed Deore transmission is also at odds with 11-speed sets you’d hope to find at this price and leaves a big lurch into the largest 46-tooth cog. The 28-tooth steel ring on the FSA crank is going to last a long time though as is the Shimano bottom bracket. 

As much as I realize it’s normal at this price, it’s still depressing to see a square taper set up rather than a thru-axle crank and bottom bracket design. A dropper post as standard is a real control bonus though, even if the stroke is limited at 130mm on M/L to XXL sizes and 100mm on the XS, S, and M sizes. Bar, stem, and cranks change on the smallest sizes too which helps keep fit coherent. 

Trek Roscoe 6

Ride, handling and performance

We’re test-riding a bunch of bikes around the $1000 / £1000 mark at the moment and while the serious downgrading in componentry in the past couple of years is a disappointment, the good news is that most of them still ride pretty well. The bad news for Trek is I can’t really include the Roscoe 6 in that ‘most’ bracket.

The basic fit is OK if not outstanding but it does feel more like a medium-sized bike when compared to other bikes such as the Kona Mahuna and the Specialized Rockhopper. The things that look promising on paper don’t live up to their potential on the trail either.

The Plus tires are hard to accelerate but roll much faster than you might think and amp up the aggro ‘swamper’ vibe of the matte military green frame too. Having tubes in the tires makes it much more of a risk to drop down into teen pressures where the big volume starts to pay dividends in terms of a smoothed ride and compliant grip. That means we’d definitely be looking to turn them tubeless as soon as possible if it was our bike as even at 20 psi the frame felt harsh and unforgiving compared to the 29ers we were testing at the same time. The tiny knobs and hard compound of the Havoks also meant they were a flashback to the old ‘Kenda surprise’ days when sudden massive sideways slides on anything damp were a trademark of the brand. Grippier Plus tires tend to be hard to come by unless you go to the full sticky monster reinforced rubber designed for the back of ‘mullet’ DH and E-bikes where a 27.5in rear tire is mixed with a front 29er. 

You could potentially try that setup with the Roscoe to improve steering grip but that would both lift the bottom bracket and slacken the seat tube. Given that the bottom bracket already feels perched and you need to slide right forwards on the saddle on steep climbs that’s not the direction you want to move the geometry in. 

Compressed dropper post

While it’s structurally a step ahead of many forks at this price with its tapered steerer tube and thru-axle dropouts the actual performance of the Suntour is significantly below par. The metal coil spring and rubber bumpers do have a preload dial on top to tune initial sensitivity slightly. It’s very much a token gesture compared to the proper rider weight and terrain tuning you can get from an air-sprung fork though. There’s no adjustment of the rebound rate either so the fork tends to jolt backwards from big impacts. Despite travel being listed as 120mm we never got beyond 100mm of movement out of it and it’s very heavy too. Even when it was chonking down steps and over rooty rocky sections the Roscoe never felt composed. That’s because the brake, gear, and dropper post control lines create a deafening racket as they slap around inside the frame. Even for experienced testers like us, the ‘something is definitely broken’ sensation was hard to screen out. But the less inexperienced riders the Roscoe is likely to be ridden by are going to be scared witless by what sounds like the bike disintegrating under them.

The Tektro brakes lack any sort of meaningful modulation either, making the already hard to keep connected Kenda tires even more likely to slide. Taller ride height and steep head angle theoretically undermine confidence on steeper, technical descents too, although to be honest, the tires had already given up gripping before we could actually confirm that. Climbing is also blighted by the excessive weight, slack seat angle, and awkwardly large second-to-first gear jump of the Roscoe. Although the higher bottom bracket does add pedaling clearance if you’re determined enough to sit and churn it up janky climbs.

Shimano Deore 10 speed

There’s no escaping the fact that bikes in this price category have been hit hardest in terms of higher cost/lower spec and we’re having to accept compromises in our expectations. On paper, the Trek looks to have less of those compromises than most, thanks to its tapered head tube and dropper post. Both of those points are a definite bonus too, as is the extensive sizing range Trek offer and for trundling along less challenging trails it's a good-looking bike.

Start hitting stuff harder though and the tires are both slippery and rebound happy, exposing a fork that is already under controlled and under travel even further. The bike slaps around audibly and physically over rougher stuff, the numb brakes and geometry undermine confidence on descents while weight and gappy gears make climbing harder than it needs to be.

Tech Spec: Trek Roscoe 6

  • Discipline: Trail
  • Price: $1,199.99 / £1,075
  • Head angle: 68.6-degree
  • Frame material: Alpha Gold alloy
  • Fork: SR Suntour XCM 32 15mm axle, 120mm claimed travel
  • Size: XS, S, M, M/L, L (tested), XL, XXL
  • Weight: 15.57kg (34.33lb)
  • Wheel size: 27.5 x 2.8in
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Deore 5120 rear mech, M4100 shifter, Shimano Deore M4100, 11-46, 10-speed cassette
  • Cranks: FSA Alpha Drive, 28T steel ring, Boost chainset with Shimano square taper bottom bracket
  • Brakes: Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm front and 160mm rear rotors
  • Cockpit: Bontrager 750 x 31.8mm alloy rise bar and 60 x 31.8mm stem
  • Wheelset: Alex MD35 rims with Formula hubs
  • Tires: Kenda Havok 27.5 x 2.8in tires
  • Seatpost: Trans-X 130mm dropper seat post
  • Saddle: Bontrager Arvada saddle

Guy Kesteven

Guy has been working on Bike Perfect since we launched in 2019. Hatched in Yorkshire he's been hardened by riding round it in all weathers since he was a kid. He spent a few years working in bike shops and warehouses before starting writing and testing for bike mags in 1996. Since then he’s written several million words about several thousand test bikes and a ridiculous amount of riding gear. To make sure he rarely sleeps and to fund his custom tandem habit, he’s also penned a handful of bike-related books and talks to a GoPro for YouTube, too.

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2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

Are you looking for the perfect cycling companion for all your rugged mountain adventures? If so, then you don’t have to look any further than Trek’s Roscoe 6. 

The 2023 version of the MTB has received major upgrades, making it one of the best options currently available on the market.

The Roscoe 6 is a highly versatile and capable mountain bike that can handle a wide range of terrains. 

It’s also incredibly lightweight and well-suited to riders who are looking for an exceptionally responsive ride quality.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

In this review, we’ll discuss all of the features that make the 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 such an exceptional choice for experienced and novice mountain bikers alike. 

We’ll explore what makes this bike unique and why it should be at the top of your list when shopping for an off-road adventure companion.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 is the latest iteration of a long-running mountain bike series from renowned cycling company, Trek. 

This new model is designed for all types of riders, from beginners and enthusiasts to those looking to hit more extreme terrain.

This article will provide a review of the 2023 Trek Roscoe 6, discussing its features and performance capabilities in detail.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 is the ultimate bikepacking and gravel grinding machine. 

With a lightweight Alpha Gold Aluminum frame, comfortable geometry, multiple mounting points, and adjustable suspension fork, the Roscoe 6 gives you the freedom to head out on any adventure you can dream up. 

Designed for performance, this bike features tubeless-ready wheels and wide tires so you can tackle rugged terrain with confidence.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

You’ll appreciate the easy-to-reach shifting and handlebar-mounted dropper post adjustment, as well as adjustable SR Suntour XCM 32 fork that helps take away harsh bumps in the road. 

Whether your next ride is an all-day trek across country or a backwoods single-track journey, don’t leave home without the dependable 2023 Trek Roscoe 6!

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

– Lightweight Alpha Gold Aluminum, tapered head tube, internal derailleur & dropper post routing with durable components withstands tough conditions

– Tubeless ready Alex MD35 wheels 

– Wide Bontrager XR3 Comps or Kenda Havok tires deliver excellent traction on technical trails

– Easy to reach shifting position offers smooth gear changes

– Adjustable SR Suntour XCM 32 fork with 120mm of travel helps take away bumps in the road

– TranzX JD-YSP18 dropper post adjustment for perfecting your fit

– Bikepacking friendly features like multiple mounting points make it easy to carry extra gear

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

The frame at the heart of the 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 is made using Alpha Gold Aluminum. 

This material provides lighter weight than traditional aluminum frames while maintaining high strength and durability. 

The frame features a low stand over height to allow for quick stops as well as secure, comfortable positioning on the bike.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 comes with 27.5” Alex MD35, tubeless compatible wheels allowing for better control on uneven terrain. 

The wheels feature Boost hubs for improved stiffness and spoke angles for added precision when cornering or hopping obstacles. 

Additionally, the Bontrager XR3 Comp or Kenda Havok tires provide excellent traction no matter the riding conditions or terrain type you may encounter.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

The drivetrain of this bike consists of Shimano Deore 1×10 components, a 28t chainring is paired with an 11-46t cassette – great for both climbing and descending alike. 

Furthermore, SR Suntour XCM 32 Fork with 120mm travel helps absorb impacts while maintaining a stiffer stance during aggressive corners or drops off ledges in particular.

2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

Overall Performance Analysis

The combination of materials used in its construction together with top-notch components makes this model an ideal candidate for both leisurely rides around park trails and more extreme challenge courses out there if desired.

The brakes provide all the power necessary when challenging yourself down steep terrain so safety should never be questioned either! 

Lastly, we’d suggest that if you’re looking for a bike capable of handling everyday needs through gnarlier environments then go no further than 2023 Trek Roscoe 6!

After testing the 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 we can confidently state that this is an outstanding mountain bike suited for all levels of riders regardless of your experience level or riding style preferences – as long as you prefer hardtail bicycles out there on trails today!

Order online and have it shipped to your local dealer for final assembly!!

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Trek Roscoe 6 review

Paul Burwell

  • Paul Burwell
  • July 2, 2019

Frame wouldn’t look out of place on a £1,000 bike

Product Overview

Overall rating:, trek roscoe 6.

  • Top quality frame, large volume tyres add comfort
  • Lacks zip and the tyres lack edge for carving

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Price as reviewed:.

Trek Roscoe 6 is a plus bike with 120mm travel fork, a bolt through axle, and an aluminium frame that wouldn’t look out of place on a £1,000 hardtail.

>>> Best Hardtail Mountain Bike 2019: best reviewed mountain bikes under £375, £500, £750 and £1000

Our bike test editor Alan Muldoon described this bike as putting a cat amongst the pigeons. It’s obvious why. You’d think because of the highlights the rest of the spec would suffer or the price would go up, but neither of those things are true. The Roscoe is just as well dressed as anything else on test and is also one of the cheapest bikes here.

We really like the fact that the Roscoe 6 has a relatively short stem , a wide 760mm handlebars and a saddle with a bit of padding. The thing none of those help the ride quality because you can take any liberties with this bike, like taking a rough line or squaring off a corner. It actually feels pretty nervous and we think a big reason for that is the Kenda rubber – the Havok tyres lack any sort of edge grip.

The Rocoe 6 is also one of the shortest bikes on test (it’s actually 40mm shorter than the Saracen Zenith Pro) so we felt a little perched on it, and not being able to get the saddle down probably compounds this issue.

There’s a lot to like about the Roscoe but it really needs tyres with more bite if it’s to fly the coop.

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2021 Trek Roscoe 6

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Sep 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Roscoe looks great on paper but it’s disappointing on the trail

Super wide size range

Dropper post

Tapered head tube

Potential plus tire gains

Outdated frame

Cable rattle

Numb brakes

Wet hating, tubed plus tires

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Aug 2022 · Alan Muldoon

Launched back in 2019, the Trek Roscoe 6 is definitely showing signs of ageing. Yes, it’s had a fresh lick of paint and some specification updates since then, the biggest change being the addition of a dropper seat post. Other than that though, it’s essentially the same bike that now costs £1k rather than £675. But is it good enough to be added to our best hardtail mountain bikes guide? Trek Roscoe 6 need to know: Massive 2.8in Kenada tyres on smaller 27.5in rims boost confidence and control The Trek Roscoe 6 gets a 130mm dropper post as standard Shimano Deore 10sp drivetrain and 11-46t cassette The wider 141mm Boost quick release dropouts provide extra tyre clearance But it’s not the jump in price or the front derailleur mount that instantly date the Roscoe 6. It’s the 27.5in wheels shod with voluminous 2.8in tyres. Every other bike in this category has made the switch to 29in wheels with narrower tyres, so has Trek simply backed the wrong horse? Frame Before we answer that question, let’s take a closer look at the frame. Manufactured from Trek’s Alpha Gold aluminium the Roscoe comes in six unique sizes, XS though to XXL. Dig into the number though and again the Roscoe looks dated with an elevated BB height and relatively steep head angle. It’s a good thing then that the generous reach and short chainstays have stood the test of time. Yes, the seat angle is a little too laid back to provide an optimum position for seated climbing, but it does open up the top tube measurement so the bike feels roomy in every other situation. Suspension Fatter tyres need fatter forks to provide the necessary clearance, so the Roscoe 6 comes with a SR Suntour XCM 32. It’s coil sprung and listed as having 120mm travel, but grease marks on the chrome steel upper tubes indicated that we never managed to get more than 100mm travel out of it. No bad thing, as the firm spring rate helped prop up the front end and maintain better overall geometry for shredding. The Suntour fork also has no rebound damping adjustment, so limiting its movement with a firmer spring is a crude, but effective way to maintain control. On the plus side, we welcomed the additional stiffness and security of the 15mm bolt-thru axle. Components Like Specialized, Trek has its contact points dialled. The Bontrager Arvada saddle is firm but comfy and we can’t emphasise enough how good it is not having to stop and fiddle with a dodgy quick release seat collar every five minutes. Yes, the action of the 130mm TranzX post feels a little crude, and it also adds at least half a kilo to the overall weight of the bike, but it’s worth it. The balloon-like 2.8in Kenda Havok tyres, and especially the fatter inner tubes, increase the overall weight too, so combined with the wider 35mm rims the Roscoe 6 weights in a portly 15.57kg, making it the …Continue reading »

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Feb 2022 · Daz Hall

As a gnarly trail shredding bike, it won’t surprise anyone that the Trek Roscoe is biased in favour of the rowdier type of riding.

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Nov 2021 · Luke Marshall

The Roscoe’s a well-rounded package that delivers an engaging ride, but with a few compromises

Lots of frame sizes to choose from

Shimano Deore gears work well

Best frame protection on test

Wide tyres can feel vague and roll at high speeds

Weak brakes compared to others

TranzX dropper post was sticky

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Sep 2021 · JP Purdom

The Trek Roscoe 9is a killer offering for riders wanting an all-around hardtail ripper with a balanced geo and solid build spec.

Surprisingly capable

Balanced geometry

Comfortable climbing position

Reasonable price

Minor spec niggles

Sore ankles

Jul 2021 · Beta

We know trickle-down technology, but trickle-down geometry is far too rare. the new Trek Roscoe brings the shred to the masses.

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The 2022 Trek Roscoe gets 29" wheels, modern trail geometry update and a 140mm fork, evolving into a progressive hardtail mountain bike

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Trek's Roscoe 9 marries an aluminium frame with trail riding orientated geometry to chubby 2.8" Plus tyres on 27.5" rims. While it doesn't jam in as much value as direct sales rivals, it more than makes up for that with a fun, refined ride and coherent kit list. Review: Genesis Tarn 20 - a steel framed Plus tyre trail hardtail Buying your first mountain bike: our guide to everything you need to know Review: Trek Fuel EX5 Women's 27.5 Plus - confidence inspiring Plus trail susser The Roscoe is a bit of a departure for Trek.

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  • Frame aluminum frame
  • Fork Size: XS, SR Suntour XCM 32, coil spring, preload, lockout, 47mm offset, Boost110, 15mm thru axle, 100mm travel; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, XXL, SR Suntour XCM 32, coil spring, preload, lockout, 47mm offset, Boost110, 15mm thru axle, 120mm travel
  • Hubs Formula DC-2241, alloy, 6-bolt, Shimano 8/9/10 freehub, Boost141, 5mm QR
  • Wheels Alex MD35, tubeless compatible, 32-hole, 35mm width, presta valve
  • Wheel Size 27.5"
  • Spokes 14g stainless steel
  • Tires Size: XS, S, M, M/L, L, XL, XXL, Bontrager XR3 Comp, wire bead, 30tpi, 27.5x2.80''; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, Kenda Havok, wire bead, 30 tpi, 27.5x2.80''
  • Chain KMC X10, 10 speed
  • Crank Size: XS, S, FSA Alpha Drive, 28T steel ring, Boost, 170mm length; Size: M, M/L, L, XL, XXL, FSA Alpha Drive, 28T steel ring, Boost, 175mm length
  • Bottom Bracket Shimano 7420ST, 73mm, threaded cartridge, 124.5mm spindle
  • Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore M5120, long cage
  • Shifters Shimano Deore M4100, 10 speed
  • Brakeset Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc
  • Handlebar Size: XS, Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 720mm width; Size: S, M, M/L, L, XL, XXL, Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 750mm width
  • Saddle Bontrager Arvada, steel rails, 138mm width
  • Seatpost Size: XS, S, M, TranzX JD-YSP18, 100mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 361mm length; Size: M/L, L, XL, XXL, TranzX JD-YSP18, 130mm travel, internal routing, 31.6mm, 425mm length
  • Stem Size: XS, S, M, Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 50mm length; Size: M/L, L, XL, XXL, Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 60mm length
  • Grips Bontrager XR Trail Comp, nylon lock-on
  • Headset Semi-integrated, cartridge, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom

Q: How much is a 2023 Trek Roscoe 6?

A 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 is typically priced around $1,179 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.

Q: Where to buy a 2023 Trek Roscoe 6?

The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 may be purchased directly from Trek .

Q: What size wheels does the 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 have?

The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 has 27.5" wheels.

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  1. 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

    The facts are favorable to the Marlin when you compare the two bikes. The 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 weighs in at 34.9 lbs while the 2022 Trek Marlin 6 weights in at 31.1 lbs. The Marlin's 29 x 2.2 inch tires are a lot faster than the plus tires on the Roscoe. The feel of the Trek Marlin 6 is faster and much more playful on smooth trails.

  2. 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 Test Ride

    In the video I'll be riding the 2022 Trek Roscoe 6! Sunglasses I wearOakley Sutro https://amzn.to/3zpu1QeCamera Gear I UseGopro hero 8 https://amzn.to/3sZMzp...

  3. Trek Roscoe 6 review

    The Trek Roscoe 6 gets a 130mm dropper post as standard; Shimano Deore 10sp drivetrain and 11-46t cassette; The wider 141mm Boost quick release dropouts provide extra tyre clearance; ... making it the heaviest bike in test by quite some margin. Performance. With its off trend wheel size and heavy overall build, you could be forgiven for ...

  4. 2024 Trek Roscoe 6

    Trek Roscoe 6 review - MBR. Launched back in 2019, the Trek Roscoe 6 is definitely showing signs of ageing. Yes, it's had a fresh lick of paint and some specification updates since then, the biggest change being the addition of a dropper seat post. Other than that though, it's essentially the same bike that now costs £1k rather than £675.

  5. Trek Roscoe 6 review

    Find out more about how we test. With its dropper post and thru-axle fork Trek's Roscoe 6 looks like a contender for the best hardtail mountain bikes under $1,500. Unfortunately, the 6 hasn't received the same new frame, geometry, and 29er wheel upgrade as the other models in the Roscoe range leaving it feeling a little dated.

  6. 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 Review

    The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 comes with 27.5" Alex MD35, tubeless compatible wheels allowing for better control on uneven terrain. The wheels feature Boost hubs for improved stiffness and spoke angles for added precision when cornering or hopping obstacles. Additionally, the Bontrager XR3 Comp or Kenda Havok tires provide excellent traction no ...

  7. 2024 Trek Roscoe 6 Review: Biggest Year-Over-Year Upgrades Ever

    Dive into the 2024 Trek Roscoe 6 with us as we explore its new frame and advanced features, and see if it lives up to being Trek's biggest year-over-year upg...

  8. Trek Roscoe 6 review

    Trek Roscoe 6 is a plus bike with 120mm travel fork, a bolt through axle, and an aluminium frame that wouldn't look out of place on a £1,000 hardtail. >>> Best Hardtail Mountain Bike 2019: best reviewed mountain bikes under £375, £500, £750 and £1000. Our bike test editor Alan Muldoon described this bike as putting a cat amongst the pigeons.

  9. 2020 Trek Roscoe 6

    Trek Roscoe 7 review. Nov 2021 · Luke Marshall. The Roscoe's a well-rounded package that delivers an engaging ride, but with a few compromises. Highs. Lots of frame sizes to choose from. Shimano Deore gears work well. Best frame protection on test. Lows. Wide tyres can feel vague and roll at high speeds.

  10. 2022 Roscoe 6 Review

    The 2022 Trek Roscoe 6 is a great entry level bike. Sit in with Francis and I as we give you an honest look at the bike and what really matters. Learn about ...

  11. Roscoe 6

    Shifter: Shimano Deore M4100, 10 speed: Rear derailleur: Shimano Deore M5120, long cage *Crank: Size: XS, S FSA Alpha Drive, 28T steel ring, 55mm chainline, 170mm ...

  12. Trek Roscoe 6 2023 Review

    Then the Trek Roscoe 6 and you could become friends. The trend towards more high speed stability geometries stops with Trek. Good! Because with this balanced handling model, you are equipped for all situations on the trail. The moderate seating position is likely to be the perfect middle ground for the majority of bikers.

  13. 2021 Trek Roscoe 6

    Specs, reviews & prices for the 2021 Trek Roscoe 6. Compare forks, shocks, wheels and other components on current and past MTBs. View and share reviews, comments and questions on mountain bikes. Huge selection of mountain bikes from brands such as Trek, Specialized, Giant, Santa Cruz, Norco and more.

  14. 2021 Trek Roscoe 6

    Trek Roscoe 6 review - MBR. Launched back in 2019, the Trek Roscoe 6 is definitely showing signs of ageing. Yes, it's had a fresh lick of paint and some specification updates since then, the biggest change being the addition of a dropper seat post. Other than that though, it's essentially the same bike that now costs £1k rather than £675.

  15. Is the trek roscoe 6 a good bike I need some opinions on it ...

    Go for the 2022 Trek Roscoe 7, 8, or 9 . They fixed all the problems the prior year models had in terms of it's now a proper trail category frame geometry bike, rear boost thru axle, and no more plus size tire models (29x2.6 for all but size XS which is 27.5x2.6). Unfortunately, for some strange reason they did not do this to the 2022 Roscoe 6 ...

  16. Trek Roscoe 6 review and ride

    Hey all, this week we added another mountain bike to the family. A 2021-22 Trek Roscoe 6. The bike has a 1x10 drivetrain, a suspension fork with a lockout, a...

  17. Roscoe 6

    Roscoe 6. $1,199.99. Model 5294639. Retailer prices may vary. Roscoe 6 is the ideal gateway to mountain biking for new riders looking to have a fun time on the trail. It boosts confidence with a 140mm travel air-spring fork that soaks up bumps and roots, an easy-to-use 1x Shimano CUES drivetrain, and playful frame geometry that makes it easier ...

  18. Trek Roscoe 7 review

    How does the Trek Roscoe 7 perform on the trails? Read our review to find out the pros and cons of this versatile mountain bike.

  19. 2023 Trek Roscoe 6

    The 2023 Trek Roscoe 6 is an Trail Aluminium / Alloy mountain bike. It sports 27.5" wheels, is priced at $1,179 USD, comes in a range of sizes, including XS, SM, MD, MD/LG, LG, XL, has SR Suntour suspension and a Shimano drivetrain. The bike is part of Trek 's Roscoe range of mountain bikes.

  20. Trek Roscoe 6 2023 im Test

    Erfahrung mit dem Trek Roscoe 6. Maximaler Trailspaß, zu bezahlbaren Preisen. Das ist das Erfolgsrezept von Trailhardtails wie dem Roscoe 6. Das Fahrverhalten fällt unauffällig ausgewogen aus. So lässt sich das Bike intuitiv über die Trails steuern. Im Sattel sitzend fällt die Körperhaltung weder sportlich, noch komfortabel aus.

  21. The 2024 Trek Roscoe 6 Is Here!! What's New??

    Check out the Roscoes here: https://bit.ly/3q7WwRORoscoe Comparison Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUYl8TM1eXIIn this video I cover all the updates a...

  22. Roscoe 6

    Roscoe 6. £695.05 £925.00. Model 5260204. Retailer prices may vary. Roscoe 6 is the ideal gateway to mountain biking for new riders looking to have a fun time on the trail. It has plus-sized tyres that inspire confidence by elevating traction, a suspension fork that soaks up the big bumps and roots, an easy-to-use 1x drivetrain and playful ...