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Trek Adds Team Paint Schemes to Project One Custom Orders

Trek Madone Project One Team Leopard Trek Andy and Frank Schleck custom paint scheme
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Trek Madone Project One Team Leopard Trek Andy and Frank Schleck custom paint scheme

Trek has just added their team bike paint schemes for Leopard-Trek and Radio Shack to Project One custom offerings.

The Madone 6.9 SSL above is the Schleck edition and runs $11,623.47 as shown. Want something a little more “custom” looking, check the Spartacus (Fabian Cancellara) model after the break, followed by the Radio Shack colorway…

Trek Madone 6.9 SSL Project one Team Leopard-Trek with Fabian Cancellaras Spartacus custom paint scheme

There’s also a Speed Concept TT bike with Spartacus’ paint for $11,891.22.

Trek Madone 6.9 SSL Project One Team Radio Shack Edition custom paint scheme

The Radio Shack Edition comes in at “just” $9,439.47 and is spec’d with SRAM Red versus Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 (battery mounts under BB shell). For detail photos, check out this post.

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Maple Leafs
Maple Leafs
13 years ago

Almost 12 grand for a bike without Di2 with heavy Bontrager aero wheels (heavy compared to other competitor wheels).
That’s insane!!!

JayPalm
13 years ago

Both the Schleck and Spartacus models shown are sporting DI2.

isaac
13 years ago

That $12,000 bike is clearly Di2. But the real beauty of Project 1 is that you can spec your Madone or Speed Concept however you want.

Zach D
Zach D
13 years ago

Am I the only on that has noticed those are not the current Bontrager wheels on any of those bikes? The current have internal spoke nipples. These you can clearly see black spoke nipples, hinting at a redesign, maybe not such a heavy wheelset??

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