Session 88 FR
Ride
- The steepest terrain made simple with big hit performance and a maneuverable chassis.
Fit
- Low standover with the right bottom bracket height keeps rider weight centered for the best maneuverability.
Technology
- ABP (Active Braking Pivot) gives the best suspension performance at high speed braking.
- Full Floater design places shock mounts on two moving linkages, creating better quality travel throughout the entire stroke
- E2 is an integrated frame and fork technology. Both the fork’s steerer and the frame’s head tube taper from a lower 1 1/2” bearing and race to a 1 1/8” upper.
- One-piece EVO aluminum Link adds stiffness and reduces weight.
- 203mm front and rear wheel travel.
| Frameset | |
|---|---|
| Sizes | S, M, L |
| Frame | Alpha Red Aluminum with ABP, Full Floater, Aluminum EVO Link, E2 tapered head tube, oversized sealed bearings, 200mm rear wheel travel |
| Front Suspension | RockShox Totem w/E2 steerer, 180mm |
| Rear Suspension | Fox DHX 5 coil, 8.75x2.75" |
| Wheels | |
| Wheels | Bontrager Big Earl |
| Tires | Bontrager Big Earl, 26x2.5"; 60 tpi |
| Drivetrain | |
| Shifters | Shimano New Saint Rapid Fire Plus |
| Front Derailleur | MRP System 3 Chainguide w/Party Crasher bash guard |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano New Saint Shadow |
| Crank | Shimano New Saint, 36T chainring |
| Cassette | SRAM PG970 11-32, 9 speed |
| Pedals | Bontrager Big Earl platform |
| Components | |
| Saddle | Bontrager Big Earl |
| Seat Post | Bontrager Big Earl |
| Handlebars | Bontrager Earl, 50mm rise, 31.8mm |
| Stem | Bontrager Big Earl, 10 degree, 31.8mm |
| Headset | Custom Cane Creek; 1.125" top, 1.5" bottom |
| Brakeset | Shimano New Saint; 203mm front, 180mm rear rotor |

Display measurement as: Inches or Centimeters
| Frame Size | Head Angle | Seat Angle | EFF Top Tube | Chain Stay | Bottom Bracket | Offset | Wheel Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |
| S | 65.5° | 58.0° | 57.3 cm22.6 in | 44.0 cm17.3 in | 36.3 cm14.3 in | 4.5 cm1.8 in | 114.5 cm45.1 in |
| M | 65.5° | 58.0° | 59.6 cm23.5 in | 44.0 cm17.3 in | 36.3 cm14.3 in | 4.5 cm1.8 in | 116.8 cm46.0 in |
| L | 65.5° | 58.0° | 62.2 cm24.5 in | 44.0 cm17.3 in | 36.3 cm14.3 in | 4.5 cm1.8 in | 119.4 cm47.0 in |
| Frame Size | Actual Frame Size | Trail | Stand Over | Seat Tube |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 41.3 cm16.2 in | 11.0 cm4.3 in | 82.9 cm32.6 in | 41.3 cm16.2 in |
| M | 44.3 cm17.4 in | 11.0 cm4.3 in | 82.9 cm32.6 in | 44.3 cm17.4 in |
| L | 47.9 cm18.9 in | 11.0 cm4.3 in | 82.9 cm32.6 in | 47.9 cm18.9 in |
How does this bike stack up?
Here's an overview of the various component manufacturers' product lines.
Click on the links below for more detailed information on each.
bike.shimano.com
Providing a complete line of wheels and components to riders at all levels of cycling, from recreation to professional competition.
bontrager.com
Wheelworks and components used by the world's top racers and freeriders. Featured on the ProTour, Ironman, and 24-hour circuits.
sram.com
Offering a complete line of drivetrain components, suspension systems, braking systems and high-performance bicycle maintenance products.
clixqr.com
Revolutionary wheel release systems that let you install and lock your front wheel with no cam adjustment, and with only one hand.




