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Trek produced the Ticket DJ bike in 2015 and can be classified as a Mountain bike bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $2,139.99 USD. Trek Mountain bike Ticket DJ can be found in a few colors, among these colors Gloss Trek Black and Matte Trek Black . This bike is equiped with Bontrager G1 Expert tires while the rims are manufactured by Sun Ringle Inferno31 36-hole. Trek equiped this exact model with Shimano M445 hydraulic disc rear brake braking system and Sealed cartridge bearing, alloy axle 20mm, Sealed cartridge bearing, single speed 142x12 hubs. To guarantee the comfiest ride Trek used Aluminum material for the frame. Bontrager Rhythm Elite, 31.8mm, 50mm rise high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Ticket DJ to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Bontrager Rhythm Pro, 31.8mm, 7 degree. For the smoothest biking experience Race Face Chester, 32T is used on this bicycle linked to KMC Z610 chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Trek .
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- Frame Alpha Platinum Aluminum, tapered head tube, 73mm threaded BB, ISCG 05, horizontal sliding dropout for geared or singlespeed, 142x12mm thru axle
- Wheel Size 26"
- Bottom Bracket BSA, 73mm, threaded
- Headset FSA Orbit, semi-cartridge bearing, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom
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A 2022 Trek Ticket DJ Frameset is typically priced around $899 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.
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A 2022 Trek Ticket DJ Frameset weights 2.7.
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The 2022 Trek Ticket DJ Frameset has 26" wheels.
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I posted in the Trek section, but no replies, so I'm going to post here as well. I'm thinking of maybe buying one this week. My lbs is getting a 13" this week for me to check out. I'm wanting it for dj, and raising the seat for some trails, and all around goofing off. I didn't research my last bike (giant rincon) before I bought it and ended up hating it (the fork). I noticed that there's zero info on this bike, is it because it is new?
No one?? I'm kinda surprised no one has any comments at all!
There's info out there. Just have to sift through it (might not be 2012, are they out yet?). MTBR search links http://forums.mtbr.com/search.php?searchid=11357438 Trek site (single speed version) Ticket Stub - Trek Bicycle Trek site (geared version) Ticket Exchange - Trek Bicycle So are you wanting info on the trek ticket (a frame) or the components that are the complete comes with? The trek site lists the components used so you can look that up there (links I provided, then click details) and see if the components meet your satisfaction.
Thanks Jason. That's pretty much what I was looking for. I'm old (35) and looking to get back into biking. I used to DJ, and BMX quite a few years ago, and always had a great time. I ride dirtbikes, and thought that this would make a decent bike. I'm not going to be hitting anything huge, and I might want to goof around down town with it as well. I'm excited for my LBS to get it in (should be tomorrow or Friday) so I can get a chance to try it out. Thanks again:thumbsup:
I was looking at those the other day, and the older models actually have a shorter chainstay than the new ones. I think they are 16" on the older ones.
I think I'm ok with the longer chain stay, as I'm not a hardcore dirt jumper, and I'm planning on using the bike to goof off with my friends downtown, and on some jumps. I have a lot to re-learn considering it has been like 20 years since I have seriously ridden jumps..lol.
Don't under estimate the pleasure of short chain stays....just sayin'. I recently bought a Transition Bandit for trail riding. It is fun and I am learning some stuff as well as riding things I normally wouldn't have an opportunity to ride. But, I still grab my DJ bike when it is all about fun. There was a really cool downhill course that I wanted to ride my DJ bike on but it required a hefty climb. We didn't event do that but instead descended a technical downhill trail that was more of a slow speed trials maneuvers area. I would have loved to have my DJ for that as well.
Well, I bought it today, hopefully will take it for a Ride tonight. I don't really have anything to compare it to, but the quality overall seems really nice. I'm digging the color.
:thumbsup: Congrats!
weight? can you weigh the bike? Trek and Giant don't like posting their weights. I don't think any place near me has them in stock yet either.
levar012586 said: can you weigh the bike? Trek and Giant don't like posting their weights. I don't think any place near me has them in stock yet either. Click to expand...
That bike looks so sick! I want the SS version. I can't wait to test ride a large. How does it feel?
Thanks. Feels good, nice and tight, and rides pretty nimble. This one is the 13" frame 'cause I'm short..lol. The fork seems really nice, but I don't have much to compare it to.
Very NIce! :thumbsup: I've been thinking of picking one of these up myself, but not sure how the sizing on DJ bikes works compared to a normal MTB? What size would you recommend for someone 5'10.5" w/ 31 inseam? I ride a medium 17.5" MTB.
Mine s the "small" with a 13" frame. I'm 5'8" and the fit to me is ok, but I'd say any taller and the next size up. I also added some bars with a bit of a rise as the stock bars are pretty flat.
you should add a video of you jumping something! I have been thinking recently that I really don't need one before January. I think an awesome video might change my mind.
That's pretty sick!
hi yall bros, i buy the new trek ticket stub, it weight 28,1 lbs and it cost 1100, i have the 13 in ps. the 13 in is better then 14.5 or 16 because its more made for DJ ( dirt jump ), trust me , if you do cool stuf, buy the 13 have a great day
I've been eyeballing the Trek Ticket Stub, the SS version, but I'm wondering if the 17" frame will still feel too small. I'm 6' tall with a 33" inseam. I usually ride a 19" mountain bike. What is the seatpost size? I'm hoping it's 27.2 so I can put a longer seatpost on there for more leg extension.
Your toptube length is what matters more. Generally you do want to go down some size when getting this type of bike. But while manufacturers still label them by seat tube length, that really misleading for this type of bike. One DJ could be a 14" and one could be a 17" but they could both have the same effective top tube length and cockpit size. It'd pretty much just be that you'd be able to sit on the 17" better. I looked up the sizes here Ticket Stub Size And I'd say that you could even drop to the 16" if your intention was more skate park type flickability. But for more of a trail/all-rounder bike the 17" should be fine. It's got a ETT of 23.5" which is pretty long for these bikes-most don't go that big.
So it's not listed on the Trek site anymore. Discontinued for '13?
No more ticket for 2013.... Sure seems like they don't hold onto a dirt jumper for long periods of time....
Trek suck at dirt jumpers and im sure the discoed it because of the number of sales. Its not a popular bike in the dj world
I have a brand new 2012 Ticket Silver / Blue hanging from the ceiling in my Garage. Sooner or later I will be riding it at Rays Milwaukee
My Ticket is 4-Sale and still brand new if anyone is interested in the bike.
Never rode it, eh? What size is it?
Too bad for me, I need the 17". I actually bought a brand new one from my LBS the other day (hold over - someone ordered and didnt pick it up) Great bike, but it was too small.
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Saddles Seat Angle Device Seatpost Collars Seatposts. Steering Back. Bar Ends Grips Handlebars Headsets Stems. ... Trek Ticket DJ Frame. Riding Type. Dirt Jump / Slopestyle. Rider. Unisex. Sizes and Geometry. L. ... (Size XL) Image. Orbea Rise M20 E-Bike (Size XL) $3,999.94
Ticket DJ FAQ What is the maximum tire size? 26x2.35 max; 26x2.20 recommended for best handling Is it compatible with other wheel/tire sizes? No, 26" only How much dropper post insertion does the frame have? Ream depth 100mm; 300mm max insertion What size seatpost? 31.6mm w/ 35mm clamp What type of bottom bracket does it use? BSA English ...
Specs, reviews & prices for the 2015 Trek Ticket DJ. Compare forks, shocks, wheels and other components on current and past MTBs. ... Seatpost. Bontrager Alloy, 2-Bolt Head, 8mm Offset, 31.6mm, Standard, 31.6mm, Standard. Stem. ... use the size chart below to find the typical Trek Ticket DJ size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a ...
Trek Ticket DJ (2014) Frame: Riding Type: Dirt Jump / Slopestyle Rider: Sizes and Geometry: Long View Geometry. Size: Long Top Tube Length: 22.44 ... Front Derailleur Size: Seatpost Diameter: Max Tire Size: ISCG Tabs: ISCG 05 Bottle Cage Mounts: N/A Colors: Gloss Trek Black/Matte Trek Black Warranty: 3 Years Weight: N/A Miscellaneous: Price:
2015 Trek. Ticket DJ. ... Help other riders make a decision about which size will work for them by sharing your own size and fit notes. Report your fit. Reviews. Trek Ticket S Frame Finally Makes it to Production. Aug 2013. ... Seatpost: Bontrager Alloy, 2-bolt head, 31.6mm, 8mm offset.
Bike wheel size: 26: Brakeset type: Shimano M445 Hydraulic Disc Rear Brake: ... Trek Ticket DJ Fork System Data. Derailleur (Front) Not Available: Derailleur (Rear) Not Available: Fork material: Suspension: ... Seat post extension: 2-bolt Head 31.6 (millimeters) 8 (millimeters) Offset Bontrager Alloy:
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The final price will be shown in your cart. Ticket DJ is a lightweight, durable 26" dirt jumper frame with a compact rear end and roomy top tube for major style, the best handling, and the biggest tricks. Horizontal sliding dropouts let you choose between a singlespeed or geared setup for a personalized ride. Compare. Color / Matte Emerald Iris.
Ticket DJ is a lightweight, durable dirt jump mountain bike frame with a compact rear end and roomy top tube for major style, the best handling, and the biggest tricks. Horizontal sliding dropouts let you choose between a singlespeed or geared setup for a personalized ride. Compare. Color / Gloss Trek Black/Matte Trek Black. Select a color. Size.
I've been eyeballing the Trek Ticket Stub, the SS version, but I'm wondering if the 17" frame will still feel too small. I'm 6' tall with a 33" inseam. I usually ride a 19" mountain bike. What is the seatpost size? I'm hoping it's 27.2 so I can put a longer seatpost on there for more leg extension.