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Ever since its inception, the Trek Domane has used IsoSpeed decouplers to smooth out the road and boost compliance. The original Domane, launched in 2013, introduced the technology and had an ...
Most obvious—and of most interest, based on my experience—is the addition of the front IsoSpeed decoupler. Trek also added flat mount disc brake mounts, front and rear 12mm thru-axles and made the ...
Trek's road product marketing manager Tony Lemke lays it out cleanly: "new front IsoSpeed, 12mm thru-axles (front and rear), new frame shapes, new control centre in the down tube, but same ...
You might be surprised by what we found and liked in our review. When Trek launched the Domane Classics Edition bike with IsoSpeed technology, many cyclocross enthusiasts wondered if we’d be next in ...
Trek also borrowed features from the non-electric Domane SLR, including non-adjustable rear IsoSpeed decouplers at the top-tube and seatstays for comfort, and added in space for 40-millimeter ...
The Good: The IsoSpeed decoupler takes the hard edge off trails and makes it possible to go faster for longer. The combination of Boost hub spacing and the excellent new DT Swiss XMC 1200 ...
What is IsoBow? Well, suppose you're aware of Trek's IsoSpeed, a road-chatter isolation mechanism built into their stiff bikes. In that case, you have an idea of what the IsoBow is for ...