For a limited time, every Trek Roscoe 8 Gen 4 comes with a Trek Solstice Mips Bike Helmet—on us.
Just include your preferred size and color in the order notes at checkout, and we’ll make sure it’s included with your bike.
It’s a simple add-on that matters—because the right ride setup always starts with safety.
The Trek Roscoe 8 Gen 4 is exactly what a modern trail hardtail should be—simple, aggressive, and built to be ridden hard. This isn’t a “starter” mountain bike. It’s a fully capable trail machine designed for riders who want to push deeper into technical terrain, build confidence on descents, and keep things efficient on the climb.
At Victory, we love hardtails like the Roscoe because they strip things back to what actually matters: geometry, traction, and control. And this one delivers on all three.
The Roscoe 8 is built around Trek’s Alpha Platinum Aluminum frame, giving you a lightweight, durable platform with all the modern standards you want—UDH compatibility, threaded bottom bracket, ISCG mounts, and clean internal routing.
Up front, Trek pairs it with a Fox Rhythm 36 fork with 150mm of travel, which is a major differentiator. The 36 chassis is stiff, precise, and confidence-inspiring—especially when things get steep or choppy. This is not an entry-level fork; it’s the kind of front end you typically see on far more expensive builds.
This is where the Roscoe really comes alive. The geometry is long, stable, and built for descending confidence, while still climbing efficiently.
The result is a bike that feels planted when it matters most, but still responsive enough to stay fun and lively on mellower terrain.
The Shimano Deore M6100 12-speed drivetrain is one of the best values in mountain biking, full stop.
You’re getting:
It’s simple, effective, and exactly what you want on a trail hardtail that’s meant to be ridden often.
Spec choices on the Roscoe 8 are intentional—and they show up on trail.
This is a bike that encourages you to let off the brakes and trust your setup.
The Roscoe 8 Gen 4 hits a sweet spot that’s getting harder to find—a no-nonsense trail bike that’s actually overbuilt where it matters.
It’s the kind of bike that:
Whether you’re building skills, adding a hardtail to your quiver, or just want something fun and capable for everyday trail riding, the Roscoe 8 delivers.
The Trek Roscoe 8 Gen 4 is a trail hardtail that rides well beyond its category. It’s confident, capable, and built with the kind of spec that actually improves your experience on trail—not just on paper.
If you’re looking for a bike that makes you want to ride more—and push a little further every time—the Roscoe 8 is an easy recommendation.
For a limited time, every Trek Roscoe 8 Gen 4 comes with a Trek Solstice Mips Bike Helmet—on us.
Just include your preferred size and color in the order notes at checkout, and we’ll make sure it’s included with your bike.
It’s a simple add-on that matters—because the right ride setup always starts with safety.
The Trek Roscoe 8 Gen 4 is exactly what a modern trail hardtail should be—simple, aggressive, and built to be ridden hard. This isn’t a “starter” mountain bike. It’s a fully capable trail machine designed for riders who want to push deeper into technical terrain, build confidence on descents, and keep things efficient on the climb.
At Victory, we love hardtails like the Roscoe because they strip things back to what actually matters: geometry, traction, and control. And this one delivers on all three.
The Roscoe 8 is built around Trek’s Alpha Platinum Aluminum frame, giving you a lightweight, durable platform with all the modern standards you want—UDH compatibility, threaded bottom bracket, ISCG mounts, and clean internal routing.
Up front, Trek pairs it with a Fox Rhythm 36 fork with 150mm of travel, which is a major differentiator. The 36 chassis is stiff, precise, and confidence-inspiring—especially when things get steep or choppy. This is not an entry-level fork; it’s the kind of front end you typically see on far more expensive builds.
This is where the Roscoe really comes alive. The geometry is long, stable, and built for descending confidence, while still climbing efficiently.
The result is a bike that feels planted when it matters most, but still responsive enough to stay fun and lively on mellower terrain.
The Shimano Deore M6100 12-speed drivetrain is one of the best values in mountain biking, full stop.
You’re getting:
It’s simple, effective, and exactly what you want on a trail hardtail that’s meant to be ridden often.
Spec choices on the Roscoe 8 are intentional—and they show up on trail.
This is a bike that encourages you to let off the brakes and trust your setup.
The Roscoe 8 Gen 4 hits a sweet spot that’s getting harder to find—a no-nonsense trail bike that’s actually overbuilt where it matters.
It’s the kind of bike that:
Whether you’re building skills, adding a hardtail to your quiver, or just want something fun and capable for everyday trail riding, the Roscoe 8 delivers.
The Trek Roscoe 8 Gen 4 is a trail hardtail that rides well beyond its category. It’s confident, capable, and built with the kind of spec that actually improves your experience on trail—not just on paper.
If you’re looking for a bike that makes you want to ride more—and push a little further every time—the Roscoe 8 is an easy recommendation.