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In production2008–

Trans

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Origin

The Trans has been the anchor of Kross trekking range since the early 2000s, designed for riders who cover long distances on mixed road and light trail surfaces. It predates the gravel trend and occupies the classic European trekking bike niche: comfortable geometry, upright position, rack and fender capability, and consistent Shimano gearing. The Trans name implies mobility, transition and journey, fitting its touring remit.

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Specifications

Frame
Aluminium 6061 frame; 700c wheel clearance; rack and fender mounts; internal cable routing
Drivetrain
Shimano Cues U4010 front derailleur, FC-U4010 cranks, 11-36T cassette, Shimano Cues rear derailleur (Trans 5.0); multi-speed 2x or 3x depending on build
Brakes
Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc, front and rear
Wheels
700c; Kross Aluminium 622x19 rims (Trans 5.0); 622x25 rims on upper builds
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc across the range is genuinely better than the mechanical disc found on rivals
  • SR Suntour NexHLO provides meaningful comfort on urban rough roads without a weight penalty
  • Step-through frame option and multiple sizes ensure broad rider accessibility
Weaknesses
  • SR Suntour trekking fork adds ~400g vs rigid fork alternatives — weight-conscious tourers may prefer rigid
  • Entry rims (622x19) are relatively narrow for loaded touring
  • Limited to European road/light trail — not a bikepacking-capable bike without significant modification
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