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"For however many full-blown aero road bikes I’ve ridden over the years, it’s still shocking every time I get on a particularly good one and can so immediately feel – feel! – how much faster they are. It’s startlingly easy to hit – and hold – high speeds, but it’s also tangibly easier to just casually cruise if that’s what you feel like doing that day [...] It's a winner for me."

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Modern performance geometry makes race bikes much more versatile and fun for the general rider, and in my opinion, [Madone SL] is a great balance for most riders looking for a performance feel from a road bike. [...] lateral stiffness and pedaling efficiency seem very good

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Trek Madone SL 7 Gen 7 bike review: IsoFlow + burrito is a perfect match

The trek madone sl gen 7 now completes the line matching the more expensive slr and offers almost the same ride quality..

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It’s been almost exactly one year since Trek launched the Madone SLR Gen 7 with the IsoFlow seat tube cutout. Trek is finally releasing an SL version that is said to maintain many of the same bold claims but with a lower price tag. The Trek Madone SL Gen 7, in a way, completes the Madone Gen 7 lineup since, for the last year, if you wanted the latest Madone frame design, you had to shell out over $8000 for an SLR.

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The differences are subtle, but the most impactful is the new Trek Madone SL Gen 7 uses Trek’s 500 series OCLV carbon. Really, that means it is a slightly heavier composite that adds weight but also increases durability. The Trek PR for the new Gen 7 SL is claiming “nearly 300 grams lighter than the bike that came before it.” However, on the weight spec sheet, they claim 1676 grams for a painted frame and fork, while the Trek website says the Gen 6 SL frameset is 2120g. That is a difference of 444 grams.

No matter which way you look at it, they have cut weight. My size 56 Madone SL 7 Gen 7 test bike hit the scale at 17.68 pounds. It is the higher spec of the two versions offered. Trek said they have decided to consolidate models for this generation and are only offering the SL with either Shimano Ultegra or 105. It is also worth noting that the frameset is electronic shifting compatible only.

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The next biggest difference from the SLR is that the SL uses the Bontrager flared RSL aero handlebar along with the RCS Pro stem rather than the one-piece cockpit. This means the brake hoses are exposed as they leave the headtube and under the stem. If I am being completely honest, I prefer this two-piece option, and it makes it much easier to adjust fit. Not to mention that shipping the bike or airline travel bike bags is much easier to fit into.

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What’s the deal with IsoFlow?

Trek is claiming two major things with the under-seatpost opening. First is improved airflow, and the other is comfort. While airflow is hard to validate without a wind tunnel and a lot of calculations, comfort is something we can all experience. Beyond that, Trek says that IsoFlow is tuned to balance aerodynamics, weight, and comfort across all frame sizes. For me, it seems like the best place to put a burrito for the spin back home after a solid ride.

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This unique design is where I found myself in a tough position. The seatpost only offers 6.5cm of adjustment up and down. Trek offers two seatpost lengths, meaning that each size technically has a 10cm adjustment. I received the longer of the two seat posts, and it seems that the claimed lowest height for a size 56 is about 5mm higher than the geometry sheet says.

With limited time between receiving the bike and its launch date, I let a few of my trusted riding mates have a go on it since they are a bit taller than me. I did have a few rides on it using my offroad pedals and shoes since they have a taller stack. The saddle was still a bit higher than I prefer, but I agree with the feedback that I received from the others.

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The Ride Experience

The Trek Madone SL 7 Gen 7 is, without a doubt, a performance bike with performance geometry. While that can mean a lot of different things to different people, The SL uses the same race-oriented H1.5 geometry as the SLR. For us, it is responsive but not hyper-responsive. This makes riding in groups easy while also allowing an experienced rider the ability to push the limits in corners.

Less experienced riders will still enjoy the stability and predictability of the bike, but if a mistake is made, you will know it. This sort of modern performance geometry makes race bikes much more versatile and fun for the general rider, and in my opinion, is a great balance for most riders looking for a performance feel from a road bike.

The overall feel of the bike is fast, but the Madone SL seems to do a pretty good job of muting the road feedback. Bigger road imperfections are still impactful and a bit jarring. I normally like a bike with these aspects, but for some reason, there is still a mentality in the performance road segment that if it’s comfortable and smooth, then it’s slow. The Madone seems to balance this fine line well.

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Cornering is responsive yet stable at both high speeds and slower, more technical twists. At 17.68 pounds, it’s not super light, and you feel it most when you are on very twisty roads that require you to quickly transition from a hard left curve to a hard right curve. The bike feels stable, but the weight seems to labor the transition.

You also feel the weight when you are climbing, especially out of the saddle. Don’t get me wrong, it climbs well, but at almost 18 pounds with pedals and all the rest, it’s not a featherweight.

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The lateral stiffness and pedaling efficiency seem very good, so a lighter set of wheels would probably transform the entire ride. The stock Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 wheels have a claimed weight of 1600 grams. That isn’t bad for wheels this deep, but I have a feeling that is a wheelset weight that is not ready to ride and will still need rim tape. If you want to go tubeless, you will need to purchase valves separately and get tubeless-ready tires.

The Good and Bad

As we look closer into the specs of the bike, there are some key aspects that I like and don’t like. First and foremost, I like that Trek has included the required headset cover in the headtube measurement on the geometry chart. The carbon frame measures 13.4cm, but with the cover, it’s 15cm. It seems like a small detail, but I appreciate it.

The next is that just like the SLR, Trek is using a T47 threaded bottom bracket. Historically, Trek used a proprietary bottom bracket that complicated getting parts and fitment. The T47 interface is dependable, easy to work on, and has extensive compatibility. Once again, it’s not a game changer, but the small things make all the difference.

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My seatpost length and fitment issues aside, the interface and adjustment of the seatpost is easy. Trek explicitly says not to use carbon grease on the post, and we haven’t had any issues. The wedge system is retained by the seatpost, so no worry of dropping it into the frame. The simple 4mm Allen tool through the slot in the frame means that even a compact saddle bag tool could be used.

Okay, now for the not-so-good. Trek is one of the largest bicycle brands, but they are missing a few key aspects when it comes to a bike performance bike at this level. $5,500 and $6,500 is a lot of money, at least in my household, for a bike. So why are the tubeless wheels that come on both of the SL models not complemented with tubeless tires? This is a performance bike, and road tubeless has been proven to be the fastest choice.

Sure, the Madone SL 6 Gen 7 comes with Bontrager Aeolus Elite 50 wheels that only have an internal width of 19.5mm, but they are tubeless-ready. The version I am testing comes with the Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 wheels with a 23mm internal width. Why is it that Trek is pairing both models with the non-tubeless Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite tires in size 25c and tubes in 2023-2024? The bikes don’t even get shipped with the tubeless conversion parts.

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While I like the idea of consolidating the Madone line, why is there no SRAM build? All of the SLR SRAM builds come stock with a power meter. I think that is a huge added value, and all of the Shimano bikes are missing it. Even partnering with someone like Stages or, better yet, the new 4iiii Precision 3+ power meter with integrated Apple Find My tracking for all of the Shimano bikes.

Overall, There isn’t a lot of “new” with the Trek Madone SL Gen 7, and that is fine. Since the SLR version has had a year in the wild, there have only been a few isolated issues, making it a great platform for the SL level. I love that it has a two-piece bar and stem combo, but I am disappointed that Trek isn’t supporting road tubeless out of the box.

The Madone SL and SLR are competing in a very competitive road segment. The aero-refined bikes remain a top choice for consumers of all levels, and while I can’t say this is a favorite, the simple seatpost adjustment does bump it up on my list. Plus, unlike many of its competitors, almost any 31.8 stem or cockpit will work, major bonus points.

Weight: 17.68 lb, actual weight, 56 cm size, without pedals Price: US$6,499.99 / AU$10,299.99 / £7,500.00 trekbikes.com

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Trek Madone Gets More Affordable with All-New SL Gen 7 and RSL Aero Bar

While still expensive, the new bike is thousands less.

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Want to go fast for less? Trek’s new Madone SL Gen 7 looks to deliver SLR performance at a (much) lower price point. The new Madone SL Gen 7 frame looks nearly identical to the SLR, with only a few tweaks and a brand new RSL Aero Bar.

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The question is: Do you want a Trek Madone SL Gen 7 for $2550 less than the SLR Gen 7, or do you really need to save 300g?

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 front end

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 — Frame details: 

The Trek Madone SL Gen 7 has (almost) all the bells and whistles of the Madone SLR and is available at nearly half the price. 

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What are the bells and whistles?  The Trek Madone SL Gen 7 frame takes cues from the Madone SLR, including the new IsoFlow design. This unique hole in the frame’s seat tube replaced the IsoSpeed damping system on the previous Gen 6 version. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 look through

The new IsoFlow system still provides some vertical compliance, but more impressively, it eliminates excess weight and is a claimed 60 secs faster per hour over the Gen 6 model. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 6

The slippery frame combines a refined Kammtail (Kammtail Virtual Foil) shaping for the tubes and a new narrower handlebar. Trek claims the new narrower bar/stem saves 9.7w alone, not including the frame aerodynamics.

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 bars

The Madone SLR arrives with the RSL bar stem combo, and the Trek Madone SL Gen 7 mimics that with an all-new RSL Aero bar. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 RSL bars

All-New Bontrager RSL Aero Bar

The new Trek RSL Aero bar is a narrow road bar aimed at creating a slippery front end without the fixed limitation positioning of a bar/stem combo.

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 head on

It’s shallow (124mm drop) with an 80mm reach and a slight flare in the drops. The top of the RSL Aero bar is narrow, 3cm narrower at the tops vs. the drops.

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 riders view 39cm bars

Trek measures the RSL Aero bar from the tops, so finding your size can be tricky if looking aftermarket. For example, a 42cm wide bar is 42cm wide at the drops, which means the tops where the shifter mount are 39cm.   

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Q: So What’s Different? A: Carbon 

The new Trek Madone SL Gen 7 uses 500 Series OCLV carbon fiber, Trek’s middle-tier carbon. The SLR uses 800 series OCLV carbon for maximum weight reduction. You can also find the more robust 500 series on the Trek CheckPoint SL and Domane SL.  

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 logo carbon

The frame bits remain the same (excluding the carbon) and they include a T47 threaded bottom bracket and proprietary seatpost. The seatpost wedge assembly is reversible to allow for a larger range of saddle height adjustment on a single seatpost. The stock seatpost is a 0° offset, but aftermarket 20mm offset versions are available from Trek. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Geo

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Geometry 

The Trek Madone SL Gen 7 uses the same race-oriented H1.5 geometry as the SLR. H1.5 is Treks Pro-Tour level race geometry, but it’s not point-and-shoot. Most roadies should find the steering and corning precise but manageable. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 saddle

The sizing covers an extensive range, starting with 47cm and growing to 60cm. The seat tube shaping can make for some challenges, so there are two different seat masts, one with a length of 150mm (short) and 200mm (Tall). The geometry chart above shows the minimum and maximum saddle rail height with both options for every size. Bike sizes 47-54 will ship with the short post installed, and bikes 56-60cm will get the tall. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 crankset

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Specs: 

The new Trek Madone SL Gen 7 comes in two 12-speed Shimano builds: SL7 with Ultegra and SL 6 with 105. Though the groups and price structure change accordingly, a few specs remain the same throughout. SL 7 and 6 come with the cockpit, the new Bontrager RSL Aero-OCLV Carbon bar, and the RCS Pro – 7° stem.  

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 stem

For tires, both roll on Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite 120 tpi, 700x25c treads. The 25c tires are narrow compared to most modern road specs but ride well after setting up tubeless. The R3 Hardcase tires are a great mix of high performance with real-world puncture protection, though we prefer the 28c version. 

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Madone SL7 wheels

For saddles, the Madone SL Gen 7 comes with the Bontrager Aeolus Comp. We reviewed the Aeolus a while back, and it remains one of our favorites for road riding.

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The Aeolus Comp uses steel rails, making it more cost-effective in the spec but keeping the same shape as the Aeolus Pro and Elite — Plus you can use all your Bontrager BlendR compatible accessories.

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Trek Madone SL 6 Gen 7 

  • Groupset: Shimano 105 Di2 12-speed, 105 50/34 chainset and Shimano 11-30, 12-speed cassette
  • Wheels : Bontrager Aeolus Elite 50 , OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready
  • Weight: 8.40 kg / 18.52 lbs* Size 56
  • Paint: Deep carbon smoke + Crimson

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Trek Madone SL 7 Gen 7

  • Groupset: Shimano Ultegra Di2 12-speed, Ultegra 52/36 chainset and Ultrgra 11-30, 12-speed cassette
  • Weight: 8.00 kg / 17.80 lbs Size 54 (tested, real weight out of the box)
  • Wheels: Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 , OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready
  • Paint: Dark carmine red + Plasma

Trek Frameset SL7 

  • Frame, fork, and seat post only 
  • Color: Dark carmine red

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Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Pricing:

  • Trek Madone SL 6 Gen 7: $5,499.99
  • Trek Madone SL 7 Gen 7: $6,499.99
  • Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Frameset: $3,799.99

Trek Madone SL Gen 7 Availability: 

The new Trek Madone SL Gen 7 is available online and from your local Trek Dealer. The Madone SL Gen 7 is not yet available for Trek Project One paint, but stay tuned… 

Look back for a full review as we take the Trek Madone SL7 Gen 7 through the paces this fall. 

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jspier

Could you possibly expand on the 300g increase in weight between SL and SLR options?

Are you referencing a frame-only figure or comparing similarly equipped completed bikes? As such, does it include the proprietary seatpost, or handlebar/stem – none of this is known from your article.

Whatever the case, a listed frame weight would add a lot of useful info to this article.

Gary P

300g must be the frameset. According to the Trek website, the difference between an complete Ultegra-level SL and SLR gen-7 Madone is 0.52 kg.

Andrei Kasaev

I second this question!

Jordan Villella

Were working on getting some frame weights, thanks!

Dirt McGirt

We’re really testing the limits of the word “affordable”

Fig Ciocc

Road cycling is now purely for rich white men these days. Not like back when Lance was winning and people from all sorts of socioeconomic groups got excited and would buy a trek 1.1 to do group rides. Now it’s all people on 5000+ dollar bikes scowling in pastel kit who show up to the ride in their leased Audi. I have a BMW so I’m superior to them though.

Dinger

There are plenty of very competent aluminum bikes available for a fraction of what this costs, similar to the Trek 1.1 you cite. I agree with Tom below, if you think all road cycling is white men on $5k+ plus bikes then you’re probably not a participant yourself.

Velo Kitty

Ummm… Caucasians rank pretty far down in a list of ethnicities in the US ranked by household income.

DefRyder

Agreed, though I somewhat applaud Trek’s effort to make the new Madone SL at least more competitive price-wise. I could be wrong but a similarly spec’d Madone SL 7 undercuts Giant’s Propel Advanced SL & Specialized’s Tarmac SL8 Pro by at least $1500 or more.

Still significantly higher than Canyon’s mid-tier Aeroad.

Tom

hey, if you want to have instant gratification with the latest hardware, be prepared to pay for it. My road bike cost me $4500, my last one about the same. Just be patient, look for deals, buy used stuff where possible, and it can get done for not an insane amount of money

Deputy Dawg

Applause for a slipper cockpit without the limitations of one-piece bar/stem combos (although those do look purty).

Generalize much? you boys obviously don’t get out much. My big group ride is majority black/hispanic, with a mix of professionals, landscapers, contractors, bus drivers etc.

Yeah, one has to wonder if the commenter that implied that cycling is full of racists is even a cyclist.

David

FYI the spec for the tires are nontubeless. Whoever is riding the bike better have a good life insurance policy.

John

If you’re the type that builds custom (because like building a pc it saves money), the 300g is worth $800

If you’re building with new parts, building a frame set up is usually more expensive.

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2024 Trek Madone SL - “Budget” Gen 7 is here!

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Post by Ytse » Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:55 am --> by Ytse on Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:55 am

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cleanneon98 wrote: ↑ Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:34 am What's wrong with market conditions

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NealH wrote: ↑ Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:45 pm Hmmm. Help me understand, I still see the SLR Madones on Trek's website and they call these their flagship model. Is this line going to be obsoleted by he lower "SL" line? In other words, the new "SL" line will be their top models?

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sigma wrote: ↑ Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:56 pm Trek is sitting on close to a million unsold bikes and about to do signifcant discounts. It's turning into a massive problem and they have to clear this inventory backlog. Bringing out more models creates more intrabrand competition for getting the old stock out the door. You will see some very significant discounts fairly shortly.

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Ytse wrote: ↑ Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:55 am Not the best time to launch a new bike, given the market conditions... BTW I'd take a Scott Foil RC or a Canyon Aeroad over the Madone every day.

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The Trek Madone is an absolute speed weapon. The deep-section tubes with the radical-looking cutout help, as does the newly designed handlebar, which is narrow and provides good wrist support for the ‘aero-hoods’ position. And then there are the 51mm deep Bontrager Aeolus Pro wheels. The handling is incredibly fast, responding to the smallest shift in weight and the tiniest tweaks of the bars, and ride quality is so impressive that it’s almost possible to overlook things like the narrow tires and ungenerous clearance - but you can’t ignore the price. If you have the budget and want a WorldTour-level race machine with exceptional handling and ride feel, this is the bike.

Super smooth ride

Light for an aero bike

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For this latest Gen 7 version of the Madone, Trek’s aero bike, the US brand removed the IsoSpeed Decoupler of the previous Gen 6 model and left, in its place, a big hole.

OK, it’s not the crude, reductionist approach it sounds like.

The old bike’s micro-adjustable suspension system at the top tube/seat tube juncture added weight and was mostly redundant since Trek discovered most riders would ‘set and forget’.

Trek Madone SLR 7 gen 7 rear 3/4 view

And by radically reengineering the frame Trek claims to have saved 300g, and says the new bike is almost 20 watts faster than its predecessor, which equates to 60 seconds per hour when ridden at 45kph. It looks radical, too - always a good thing for a new bike.

In our 2023 Race Bike of the Year grouptest we awarded the Madone 'best aero bike' against competition that included the Cervélo S5, the Canyon Aeroad and the Giant Propel.

However, over $9K / £10K for an Ultegra bike has to be unchartered territory - so how does it compare overall to the best road bikes ?

Trek Madone 7 Gen 7: construction

Trek Madone SLR 7 gen 7 IsoFlow hole through the seat tube

Let’s peer a bit more closely into that hole or, to give it its real name, IsoFlow. The aerodynamic explanation for it is: “It’s a way to direct some high energy flow into a low energy region of the bike.” What that means is that the seat tube area creates a disproportionate amount of drag and the hole helps to dissipate this by adding what Trek calls a “jet of fast moving air.”

It turns out that only half of the claimed watt saving comes from the IsoFlow hole. Trek has entered the integrated cockpit wars (along with Colnago, Canyon, Cervélo et al) with a completely new and very slick-looking design but it’s neither adjustable nor V-shaped: according to Trek it saves watts by changing rider position rather than via the aerodynamic properties of the cockpit itself.

A standard 42cm bar becomes 39cm at the hoods and 42cm at the drops and there’s a backsweep so that a flat-forearms aero position on the hoods becomes very aero indeed.

There are 14 different combinations available and, since the backsweep gives the bar a shorter reach, it’s important to get the right one - if you’re like those of us who rode this bike, you’ll need a longer stem. You can change this at point of purchase at no extra cost, Trek told us, or the 1 1/8in steerer is compatible with a non-integrated stem and bar (though the frame is electronic groupset only).

Trek Madone SLR 7 gen 7 head tube

The same goes for the seatmast. The cutout in the seat tube leaves less room for a long seatpost and less adjustability (around 6cm minimum to maximum) so if you are long-legged but prefer a smaller frame you may need the tall version that comes with the size 56 upwards (as I ideally would have done). There are also two offsets available.

Our size 54 with a standard short mast could only manage a maximum saddle height of 74cm and the reach felt very short with the 90mm stem cockpit it comes with.

The latest geometry is called H1.5 (halfway between the old H1 race and H2 endurance). The reduced reach combined with the shorter reach of the swept-back bar works very well for that super aero hoods position, but it does feel surprisingly short. The kamm-tailed rear of the stem is much closer to your knees than you’d expect.

The new SLR bikes are all made from Trek’s 800 OCLV carbon - from the 105-equipped SLR 6 up to the flagship SLR 9 - and are impressively light, especially compared with other aero bikes such as the Cervelo S5. Trek says this is its lightest ever disc Madone.

There’s clearance for 28mm tires max, which is tight by modern standards. This model comes with Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 tubeless-ready wheels, set up with Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite 25mm tires and inner tubes - again, surprisingly narrow.

Despite the fact that the fit wasn’t optimal - I could have done with the size up - the ride quality of the Madone is absolutely incredible. That’s the first thing that strikes you, or rather doesn’t strike you.

Aero bikes used to supply a harsher ride simply because deep, bladed tubing doesn’t flex like round tubing. This was undoubtedly the reason why Trek bolted the IsoSpeed decoupler onto the Madone two iterations ago. So you might expect that with its suspension system gone, the latest bike might have gone backwards in comfort. Not a bit of it.

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It feels like a coiled carbon spring - full of potential energy and floating over bad road surfaces seemingly without any effect on its speed. And this is on 25mm tires that aren’t even the best (at this price they really ought to be).

The handling is also exactly right. The shortish 90mm stem section of the cockpit could have made it a little twitchy, but thanks to the sweeping shape I found my weight sufficiently over the front wheel in the hoods position, and steering was fast but balanced on descents and tight corners.

So it passes ‘comfortable’ and ‘fast’ with flying colors (actually Deep Smoke for this one).

At 7.5kg it’s light for an aero bike - or any disc brake bike - and it leaps up hills as if it weighs even less. I was so impressed with its performance that I kept forgetting Trek also has the Emonda climbing bike. The next Emonda has its work cut out (pun intended).

Finally, stability in crosswinds. There’s one particular gateway on my test loop where any bike not designed for big yaw angles will be gusted and the Trek was indeed blown sideways slightly - but not alarmingly considering the deep wheels and frame tubes.

This bike is incredibly good but it’s also incredibly expensive. It’s a full $1,000 / £1,000 more than the equivalent outgoing Gen 6 Madone SLR 7, and you’d have to look hard to find a more expensive Ultegra Di2-equipped bike from the other mainstream brands. 

The Canyon Aeroad CFR with Dura-Ace costs $8,999 / £8,799, while the Cervelo S5 with SRAM Force AXS costs $9,000 / £9,200. The Giant Propel Advanced SL1 also with SRAM Force costs $8,000 / £8,999.

You might also reasonably expect a power meter at this price - those three bikes all come with them - but it’s just the regular Ultegra crankset here.

So the price is stratospheric but compared with the current aero bikes I’ve ridden so far including the Colnago V4RS , Canyon Aeroad SLX , Cervelo S5, Tarmac SL7 and Pinarello Dogma F, the ride quality is superior.

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  • Tires : Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite 25mm
  • Cockpit: Madone integrated
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  • Saddle: Bontrager Aeolus Elite
  • Weight: 7.5kg
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A carbon frame aero bike with high-end components and hydraulic disc brakes.

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Nov 2023 · Mat Brett

It had its idiosyncrasies – including flip-out 'Vector Wings’ in the head tube – but we wish every new bike offered as many interesting features as the Trek Madone 9 Series did back in 2015

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Oct 2023 · James Huang

The same cutting-edge aerodynamic performance of Trek’s flagship Madone SLR, distilled into a much more affordable package.

Heaps lighter than before

Tangibly speedy

Surprisingly good ride quality

Superb handling

Lots of tire clearance

User-friendly two-piece cockpit

Sharp lines.

Polarizing IsoFlow aesthetics

Poor weathersealing

Narrow wheels and tires.

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The Trek Madone SL Gen 7 now completes the line matching the more expensive SLR and offers almost the same ride quality.

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The seventh-generation Madone is an excellent all-round performer, but it comes with a big price tag

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Front end can run both integrated and non-integrated handlebar setups

Wide range of frame sizes

No power meter

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Dec 2022 · Sam Challis

The new Madone is leaner, meaner and wickedly quick

Very fast ride feel

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Madone SL 7 offers legendary speed, cutting-edge tech, and unbelievable ride quality in a 500 Series OCLV Carbon package that keeps things light and quick for fast rides and races. IsoFlow technology smooths out bumps in the pavement while lowering weight and offering an aerodynamic advantage over your competition, and a wealth of speedy features like our newest Kammtail aero shapes, a wicked fast and smooth Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic drivetrain, carbon wheels, and invisible hose routing make for a race machine that feels just as fast as it looks. It's right for you if... You want speed, quality, and performance with a carbon frame that turns heads, a premium electronic drivetrain, long-lasting tires that corner fast and grip hard, revolutionary IsoFlow aerodynamics, and an all-out aero road rig that makes every ride feel like your fastest ride ever. The tech you get A 500 Series OCLV Carbon frame with aero Kammtail tube shaping and revolutionary IsoFlow seat tube, invisibly routed cabling, a super fast Shimano Ultegra Di2 12-speed electronic drivetrain, Bontrager RSL Aero OCLV Carbon handlebars, and Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 tubeless-ready carbon wheels. The final word Madone SL 7 is a premium race-ready speed demon that's itching to take you on your fastest road rides and carry you to the podium on every race. It belongs at the front of the group setting the pace and conquering KOMs. Why you'll love it - A full OCLV Carbon frame paired with a wicked fast Shimano Ultegra Di2 drivetrain provides an ultra-premium ride - IsoFlow technology helps the seatmast and saddle flex for a more comfortable ride while also improving frame aerodynamics and shaving weight - Flared Bontrager RSL Aero Handlebar is comfortable in the drops, improves aerodynamics, and looks super sleek - Deep Bontrager Aeolus Pro 51 OCLV Carbon wheels cut through the wind and lighten your ride - A Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic drivetrain offers noticeably smoother and faster shifting

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Trek’s cheapest ever Madone is here

Two new SL Disc models revealed, starting at sub-$5,000

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Trek has launched two new models in its aero-performance Madone range: the Madone SL 6 Disc and the Madone SL 7 Disc.

Both bikes carry forward many of the range’s advanced ride qualities while keeping the price in check, thanks to a lower-grade carbon and handlebar-stem setup.

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The Madone SL 6 Disc and SL 7 Disc both feature trickle-down technology, including hydraulic Shimano Ultegra disc brakes, an adjustable IsoSpeed decoupler, aero wheels and Di2 shifting on the latter model.

Currently, the Trek Madone SL 6 Disc and SL 7 Disc are only available in the United States.

Trek Madone SL Disc 6 and 7 overview

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Trek Madone SL 7 Disc micro adjust seatmast, post, IsoSpeed saddle

The frame and forks are cast from the same moulds as the Madone SLR range, meaning they should offer the same aero performance.

In order to keep the price lower, Trek has chosen to construct the SL Disc 6 and 7 frames from 500 OCLV carbon. This is lower grade than the 700 OCLV used in the SLR range, but still offers a good strength-to-weight ratio.

At the rear it also features a micro-adjustable seatmast for fine-tuning the perfect fit.

Trek Madone SL Disc IsoSpeed

Trek Madone SL 6 Disc rear IsoSpeed

IsoSpeed is Trek’s own compliance tech that essentially separates the seat tube from the top tube at the rear of the frame, giving it the flexibility to dampen vibrations from the road. Both the Madone SL 6 Disc and SL 7 Disc feature an adjustable IsoSpeed decoupler with a slider that allows the rider to fine-tune the bike to suit their needs.

Trek Madone SL Disc cockpit

Trek Madone SL 6 Disc handlebars and stem

Rather than featuring a one-piece aero cockpit, Trek has opted for a more traditional handlebar and stem combination. This is what really allows them to offer a Madone at a sub-$5,000 price point, and riders have the option to attach clip-on aero bars.

Trek Madone SL 6 Disc price, spec and availability

Trek Madone SL 6 Disc

  • Sizes : 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62
  • Claimed weight : 8.63kg (size 56)
  • Frame : 500 Series OCLV carbon
  • Groupset : Shimano Ultegra (mechanical)
  • Brakes : Hydraulic disc
  • Wheelset : Bontrager Aeolus Comp 5 Disc tubeless-ready
  • Features : Adjustable IsoSpeed decoupler, Duotrap S compatible
  • Price : $4,699.99 / International pricing TBC
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Trek Madone SL 7 Disc

  • Claimed weight : 8.25kg (size 56)
  • Groupset : Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic
  • Brakes : Hydraulic dis
  • Wheelset : Bontrager Aeolus Pro 5 Disc carbon tubeless-ready
  • Features : Adjustable IsoSpeed decoupler
  • Price : $6,499.99 / International pricing TBC
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Unprecedented aerodynamics.

All-new aerodynamic Kammtail frame shapes, bar/stem design, and rider position make Madone SLR our fastest road race bike yet.

Exclusive IsoFlow technology

Never before seen IsoFlow technology specifically designed for the 7th generation Madone SLR shaves weight, improves aerodynamics, and smooths your ride.

Our lightest Madone disc ever

Super lightweight 800 Series OCLV Carbon and a new lightweight design make this our lightest Madone disc ever.

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A newly optimized bar/stem that’s 3cm narrower in the hoods than the drops offers a more comfortable and ergonomic riding position for faster racing, improved aerodynamics, and ultimate control. Use the same bar/stem size you’re used to – if you normally ride with a 42cm bar/stem, opt for 42cm in the drops and 39cm in the hoods.

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Every element of this bike is part of a greater whole. It has invisible cable routing, aero cockpit, hidden seatmast, and more.

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Ultegra Di2 R8100 is Shimano's most inspired drivetrain, packed with innovative, game-changing features. HYPERGLIDE+ technology allows for crisp, seamless shifts both up and down the gear range, even during maximal efforts. The new Di2 shifting system introduces Shimano's exclusive wireless integrated circuit, and the move to a 12 speed cassette ensures you have all the gearing you need. Ergonomics and aerodynamics have been enhanced at every turn, and you can set up the drivetrain just the way you like it via Shimano’s user-friendly E-Tube app.

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This bike doesn’t come with pedals because you’ll have a better time on your new bike if you choose your own. See the pedal guide to find the best pedals for your riding style. We recommend clipless road pedals for control and efficiency.

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The brake and shift cables of the most aerodynamic bike are routed through the frame for the ultimate in sleek, aerodynamic performance.

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