Product Description
This Trek Project One Madone SLR Gen 6 disc fork is a genuine replacement part designed for direct compatibility with compatible 2022 Madone SLR Gen 6 builds. Built with a carbon steerer and color-matched finish, it is intended as the correct replacement fork for 47-54cm frames.
This fork is designed for 700c wheels, flat mount disc brakes, and a 12x100mm thru-axle front hub setup, making it a direct-fit replacement for the correct Madone SLR Gen 6 applications.
Key Features
- Genuine Trek Project One Madone SLR Gen 6 replacement fork
- Designed for 47-54cm frames
- 230mm steerer length
- 45mm rake
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700c wheel compatibility
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Flat mount disc brake compatible
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12x100mm thru-axle front hub spacing
- Color-matched for direct compatibility
- Carbon construction
- Unthreaded road tapered steerer
Specifications
- Brand: Trek
- Model: Project One Madone SLR Gen 6 Disc Fork
- Year: 2022
- Intended Frame Size Compatibility: 47-54cm
- Product Type: Fork
- Wheel Size: 700c
- Steerer Length: 230mm
- Rake: 45mm
- Brake Type: Flat Mount Disc
- Axle / Attachment: Thru Axle
- Front Hub Spacing: 100mm
- Axle Diameter: 12mm
- Thru Axle Threading: M12 x 1.75
- Steerer Outer Diameter: Road tapered
- Axle to Crown: 375mm
- Crown Race Inner Diameter: Integrated
- Steerer Threading: Unthreaded
- Steerer Material: Carbon
- Color: Radioactive Coral to Yellow Fade
Compatibility
Compatible with:
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Trek Project One Madone SLR Gen 6 disc builds
- 47-54cm frames
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700c wheel setups
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12x100mm front thru-axle hubs
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Flat mount disc brake systems
Please confirm frame generation, frame size, axle standard, and brake mount compatibility before purchase.
Included
- Trek Project One Madone SLR Gen 6 disc fork
Not Included
- Thru axle
- Retail packaging
Warranty and Notes
- Genuine Trek replacement part
- No retail packaging
- Thru axle not included
- Designed specifically for compatible Madone SLR Gen 6 applications
- Includes only what is shown or described
Condition
- New
- Genuine OEM product
- Includes only what is shown or described