THREE YEARS IN THE MAKING

 The new Tracer offers up a modern trail geometry, with longer reach for a more confidence-inspiring ride. The JS Tuned suspension "enduro link" has been developed and refined, offer longer links (including a carbon upper link) to optimize leverage curve, axle path and overall performance to make the Tracer an uncompromising enduro race machine.

TRACER FEATURES

  • 160mm front / 165mm rear
  • 27.5” Wheel size
  • Integrated BOOST 148 x 12 dropouts
  • SL Frame is 200 grams lighter with titanium hardware and high modulus carbon fiber
  • Internal Cable Routing
  • Internal Seat Tube Cable Routing for Dropper Posts
  • Monocoque front triangle
  • Downtube and chainstay flack guard protection
  • Tapered head tube
  • Angular contact/collet bearing system with replaceable grease zerks

FIVE EXCLUSIVE BUILD SPECS TO CHOOSE FROM

We offer five build levels that have all been carefully selected to offer high performance component spec at all levels. 

FACTORY BUILD

ELITE BUILD

PRO BUILD

EXPERT BUILD

FOUNDATION BUILD

the Tracer in action

What Editors Are Saying

During one arduous trek up a dry creek bed, I kept expecting an untimely meeting of a rock and pedal to send my hips into my handlebars, but it never happened. My image of the Tracer as purely a lightweight sled for short thrashes and enduro races began to fade, and I started to plan reckless all-day exploits at high altitudes.

Travis Engel, BikeMag

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Intense, in collaboration with Cero Design Studio, has successfully reforged the Tracer from one of the more versatile trail bikes in recent history into a sharp-performing enduro racer that could double as an epic park shredder. Intense says that the 2017 Tracer is an evolutionary step, but I would describe the Tracer's transformation as a metamorphosis.

Richard Cunningham, Pinkbike

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In the corners, we had no trouble feeling at home on the Tracer. Mid-stroke support felt spot-on and the bike provided a steady, supportive chassis to push into, allowing us to grab as much traction as available.

Fred Robinson, Vital MTB

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