
Racelite - This is one of the pre-Trek buyout                          Bontragers.  Very nicely updated with new brakes,                          nine speed stuff, and a SID, unfortunately, one of the                          only newer forks made with a 1 inch steerer.
I guess this rider doesn't own a hacksaw...
Racelite - Old-skool alert!!  This pre-buyout                        Bontrager has all the old stuff on it - right down to the                        3D Violet headset and front hub.  
Wait a minute though - that looks like a threadless headset...
Racelite                      - This may actually be a BonTrekger.  I think the black                      crown on the Rock Shox is the clue, but Keith may have scored                      a few of those before he sold out, I can't remember.
Privateer - I'm officially naming Bontragers as                        TeamCow's "Bike Most Likely to Have a Lot of                        Old-Skool Parts on Them." This one has an original                        Bontrager triple-clamp fork on it, and Onza clipless pedals.
This could be the overall champion too, you see very few                        of those Allsop Frankenstem's on today's mountainbikes (thankfully).
Cyclocross - Now that TeamCow has experienced                          a cyclo-cross bike, we've become very interested in these                          versatile and fast machines.  This is a particularly                          nice , pre-BonTrekger bike.  I can't tell road parts                          just from a pic like this, so I'll just assume this bike                          is well outfitted.

Titanium - Right before they became BonTrekger, Bontrager started making a Titanium frame. I'm sure these were highly sought after because of the reputation that Bontragers already had for great handling bikes. Throw some magic metal into the mix, and most XC-type riders would be salivating something fierce.

Road - What's kinda ironic about this is how some newbies inital reaction is probably; "oh great, another mountain bike guy that thinks he can make a road bike." When in reality, guys like Bontrager, Ross Shafer of Salsa, and Tom Ritchey made road bikes before they made mountain bikes.
 
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