Trek 2010: freeride, jumping, Gary Fisher, cyclo-cross, women’s Trek World fills remaining bike lineup holes for 2010 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Whatsapp Share on Reddit Email to a friend By James Huang Published: August 14, 2009 at 11:27 am Trek will add a new dedicated freeride platform to the range for ’10 called Scratch. James Huang The Scratch range will include four models for ’10 including both coil- and air-sprung suspension. James Huang The Scratch frame will use beefy aluminum tubing throughout for durability. James Huang ABP dropouts on the new Scratch will help the rear wheel maintain traction under braking. James Huang The upper link’s ‘Mino Links’ can be flipped around to provide alternate geometry depending on rider preferences. James Huang The hydroformed seat tube on the Scratch will house both the upper and lower suspension pivots without the need to weld on additional bits. James Huang Scratch frames will all utilize Trek’s E2 tapered head tube design for a stiffer front end. James Huang Scratch bikes will also come with new Cousin Earl wheelsets with slightly wider tubeless-ready rims. James Huang Ticket is Trek’s new dirt jump frame for ’10. James Huang