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The Trek Madone is a serious aero road bike that crushes miles with comfort, superior handling, and efficiency. Recent models feature sizable aero downtubes to reduce drag, seamless integration of cables, and an IsoSpeed decoupler for a more comfortable ride. Both the Madone SLR and SL are made using lightweight and stiff OCLV carbon for a wicked fast and compliant ride.
Trek Madone SLR Gen 7 - Weight, Specs, Price
2023 Madone SLR 9 Gen 7 | |||
MSRP | Weight | Drivetrain | Wheel Size |
$12,749.99 | 15.7 lbs | Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 (2x12) | 700x25mm |
Madone SLR
The Madone SLR is an incredibly lightweight and fast aero bike that hungers for speed and efficiency. Made with Trek’s exceptionally stiff and lightweight OCLV 800 carbon and using the IsoSpeed Decoupler, you’ll feel a smooth, compliant, and crazy fast ride from the moment you stomp on the pedals.
Trek Madone 3rd Party Reviews
July 2020 Cyclist The Trek Madone SLR gets a new carbon layup and drops weight "Trek says the ‘OCLV 800’ carbon fibre layup saves its Madone SLR frameset 80g without affecting stiffness or aerodynamics" | December 2019 Cycling Weekly Trek Madone SLR 9 Disc "Cycling Weekly has shown that the Trek Madone is one of the fastest aero bikes available today, but has the update with discs made it even better? I certainly think so" |
June 2019 road.cc Trek Madone SLR 9 Disc "Seriously fast aero race bike with great handling, but not the smoothest and not the ultimate spec it should be" | August 2019 Cyclist Trek Madone SLR 9 Disc: In-depth review "Trek proves hands down that disc brakes, true-aero race geometry, light weight and sublime comfort no longer need to be conflicting" |
Trek Madone Size Chart
All bikes are technically unisex, ranging from 48cm (fits 4’11” to 5’2”) to 60cm (fits 6’3” to 6’5”). Depending on the model variant, the Trek Madone's fit range is between 5'5" and 6'3". Check our road bike sizing guide to take accurate measurements based on your height, pick the right size, find the right saddle height, and geek out on frame geometry. Rider Height (in) Rider Height (cm) Frame Size Frame Size (cm)Size Chart
4'11" - 5'2" 148-158cm X-Small (XS) 43-47cm 5'3" - 5'6" 159-168cm Small (S) 48-51cm 5'7" - 5'10" 169-178cm Medium (M) 52-55cm 5'11" - 6'1" 179-185cm Large (L) 56-58cm 6'2" - 6'4" 186-193cm X-Large (XL) 59-62cm 6'4" and up 195cm + XX- Large (XXL) 63cm +
2022 Trek Madone Review - A TPC Rider's Quick Take
They say speed is a byproduct of efficiency and design. Trek seems to have absorbed this lesson well in their 2023 Madone Gen 7. The Madone is a bike that has signaled its aspirations from its very name, a nod to the legendary Col de la Madone climb in France. But the question lingers: does it live up to its reputation? Read on for our quick-take review.
Pros
- Aero masterclass
- Trek engineers locked themselves in a wind tunnel with this bike. Every curve, edge, and component shouts aerodynamics. From the IsoFlow tech to the one-piece aero bar and stem this bike is designed for slicing through air.
- IsoFlow Comfort
- One of the standout features of the Madone is Trek’s IsoFlow technology, which makes for a forgiving ride, especially on longer epics. IsoFlow helps the seatmast flex, soaking up road vibrations. It’s rare for a speed-focused road bike to excel in comfort, yet here we are.
- Integrated everything
- In the Madone, the term "fully integrated" is taken to new heights. From the cables to the cockpit, everything is tucked away, contributing not just to aerodynamics but also to a jaw-dropping aesthetic.
Cons
- Price tag
- Speed and beauty come at a cost. The Madone’s premium price could act as a barrier for many. It's a serious investment, and budget-friendly aero options are out there.
- Price: $7,999 (SLR 6)
- Weight woes
- Despite the carbon fiber frame and components, the Madone isn't a featherweight in its category. It's a solid build, but riders focused on climbing might find it a tad on the heavier side.
- Weight: 17lbs (56cm)
- Versatility questions
- While the Madone excels on flat terrain and downhill blasts, it's not the most versatile option for a wide range of riding conditions. Climbers and those who encounter varying terrain may find it limiting.
The Bottom Line
The 2023 Trek Madone Gen 7 is a statement piece; it says you're serious about speed but unwilling to compromise on comfort. For competitive racers and serious enthusiasts, the Madone serves up a delicious cocktail of aerodynamics, tech, and ride comfort.
However, the steep price and slight weight disadvantage might make some riders think twice. If you're after an aero bike that has the manners of a Gran Fondo bike, the Madone ought to be on your shortlist. But if your aspirations are more attuned to scaling vertical walls or if budget is a constraint, you may want to shop around. All said and done, the Madone is a brilliant bike, one that often makes you feel like the wind is always at your back—even when it’s not.
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