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Must Watch: Brandon Semenuk’s RAW 100 V.6, plus a close look at his RAW Trek Ticket

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Admittedly, we’re a bit late on this one as it’s been blowing up since it was launched last week. But seeing how it is so good, it’s still worth a post – especially with detailed look at Brandon Semenuk’s Trek Ticket provided by the C3 project.

If you’re not up to speed on the RAW 100 concept, the idea is pretty simple. It’s 100 seconds of raw action. No soundtrack. No gratuitous slow-mo. Just classic Semenuk doing mind-bending tricks with limitless style on his bike.

Brandon Semenuk's RAW 100 V.6
All photos c. Ian Collins/Trek C3 Project

What bike? That would be this rad custom Trek Ticket, photographed by Ian Collins. The full suspension slopstyle frame is fitted with RockShox suspension, and a SRAM build kit with a single Level Ultimate brake for the rear with a TrickStuff hydraulic gyro, and a SRAM crank with an Eagle chainring running single speed. It looks like Brandon might be running the SB ONE G3C chain tensioner which features an adjustable clutch, just without the ability to shift. There’s also a set of Industry Nine wheels wrapped in Maxxis Ikon/Pace tires.

Brandon Semenuk's RAW 100 V.6 Brandon Semenuk's RAW 100 V.6 Brandon Semenuk's RAW 100 V.6

Just as interesting as the build is the custom artwork by Brett Rees. The tattoo inspired design is very similar to the Session that Brett recently did for Brandon as well.

For more on all of these stories, check out the C3 Project, and you can see all of the MTB RAW series here.

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therealgreenplease
4 years ago

Manual into a backflip? Wait. That’s illegal.

Eric
Eric
4 years ago

Insanity. Has someone written about how many cameras/takes there were?

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