Supercaliber Gen 2 FAQ

Where can I find information regarding hardware, cable routing, parts compatibility, min/max and replacement service parts?   

Please visit the Service Manual. This document covers questions not already covered on the bike product page or in the Service Manual.

Service Manuals

What is different about the frame compared to previous generation of Supercaliber?

– increased travel from 60 mm to 80 mm at the rear, and 100 mm to 110 mm at the front
– increased reach and slacker head tube angle
– Rockshox SIDLuxe IsoStrut

Is the bike compatible with any other wheel sizes?

No, you'll want to stick with the stock wheel size.

Are these bikes tubeless-compatible? What additional parts are required?

Yes, all models will come set-up tubeless straight out of the box.

Is the new frame compatible with the previous generations of Fox IsoStrut?

No, the frame is only compatible with the new Rockshox SIDLuxe.

Can all sizes fit 2 waterbottles?

Yes, all sizes have space for 2 water bottles.

Do any frames feature a curved top tube?

No, due to the isoStrut shock location, all frames have the same appearance.

Are these bikes tubeless-compatible? What additional parts are required?

Yes, all models come set-up tubeless straight out of the box.

Can I upgrade my Gen 2 Supercaliber to use the new Rockshox Flight Attendant suspension?

Yes, Flight Attendant upgrade kits will be available through your local Trek retailer in North America or Rockshox distributor in other parts of the world in the coming months, check with them for availability.

Does the Gen 2 Supercaliber Flight Attendant bike come with a power meter crank?

Yes, this enables the Adaptive Ride Dynamics feature of Flight Attendant.

Is the isoStrut with Flight Attendant compatible with bottomless tokens?

Yes, it uses the same tokens as the standard RockShox isoStrut.