Co-op Cycles  DRT 1.3 Mountain Bike

$1,399.00
Members get an est. $139.90 in rewards

Get after it on singletrack with the Co-op Cycles DRT 1.3 hardtail mountain bike. Its Shimano rear derailleur makes shifting quick and sure, and the dropper post makes on-the-fly adjustments easy.

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Features

  • The DRT 1.3 Co-op aluminum frame is built around right-sized wheels for frame size to optimize playful handling and weight savings with 15 mm front and 12 mm rear thru-axles
  • RockShox Judy Silver TK Solo Air with 120 mm travel, 15 mm thru axle and 110 mm boost is laterally stiff for precise cornering and durability
  • Full Shimano 1 x 12-speed drivetrain delivers predictable and durable shifting without unneeded complication
  • Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes with 180/160 mm rotors provide powerful braking performance for confidence carrying speed through corners and technical descents
  • Tubeless-ready rims and tires make it easy to go tubeless to help minimize flats and allow optimized tire pressure (requires use of tubeless sealant; not included)
  • TranzX dropper post makes on-the-fly adjustments quick and easy
  • Internal cable routing offers a clean look and protects cables from grime
  • Braze-ons let you add accessories like water bottle cages, a rear rack and a top tube bag (accessories not included)
  • Bicycle weight limit is 300 lbs. total, including rider + all gear carried on the bike and on the rider's body
  • NOTE: Specs and images are subject to change based on component availability

Imported.

This bike comes with Coast to Coast Support, which includes:
  • 1 year of free adjustments (see more below)
  • In-store bike assembly
  • Pickup in store or curbside
  • Bike experts available at 170+ bike shops
REI Co-op Members get more:
  • 20% off shop services
  • Free tubes with purchase of flat tire repair (Co-op Cycles brand tubes only; tube must be installed at time of purchase)
More about our free adjustments:
New bikes go through a normal break-in period, after which they should be readjusted. All bicycles sold at REI include free adjustments for one year after purchase date—as many times as you need. Included: derailleur and brake adjustments, lateral wheel truing, hub and headset bearing adjustments, tire inflation and chain lubrication. Not included: replacement or installation of new components or accessories, any other services. Call your local REI Co-op Bike Shop for more information.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Frame

MY23 DRT aluminum

Mountain Bike Style

Trail

Bike Suspension

Front Suspension

Fork

RockShox Judy Silver TK Solo Air

Fork Travel

120 millimeters

Crankset

Shimano MT510; 32T

Bottom Bracket

Shimano

Shifters

Shimano Deore Rapidfire

Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore Shadow

Rear Cogs

Shimano Deore 12-speed 10-51T

Number of Gears

12 gear(s)

Brake Type

Hydraulic Disc Brake

Brakes

Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

Brake Levers

Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

Rims

Co-op 32-hole double-wall aluminum; tubeless ready

Front Hub

Shimano 110 mm, 15 mm thru axle

Rear Hub

Shimano boost 148 mm, 12 mm thru axle

Wheel Size

XS: 27.5 inches

S: 27.5 inches

M: 29 inches

L: 29 inches

XL: 29 inches

Tires

Maxxis Rekon Dual Compound 60 tpi

Tire Width

2.6 inches

Handlebar Shape

Riser Bar

Handlebar

Co-op Riser, 18 mm rise, 8 deg. sweep, 31.8 mm at center

Stem

Forged aluminum 4-bolt

Seat Post

TranzX dropper post; 30.9 x 412 mm; 125 mm travel; left-hand 1x remote

Dropper Post

Yes

Saddle

Co-op Steel Rail

Pedals

Alloy platform with chromoly spindle; 9/16 in. threaded

Headset

1-1/8 in.-1/12 in., tapered

Bike Weight

Bike weight is based on median size, as sold, or the average of two median sizes.

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

From a Climate Label Certified brand

Additional Information

Size Chart

Co-op Cycles Bikes (198727)
XSSMLXL
Height Range5'0" - 5'3"5'3" - 5'6"5'6" - 5'9"5'9" - 6'0"6'0" - 6'3"
Reach400425450475500
Stack579579626639658
Effective Top Tube534559594623652
Seat Tube Center-Top360395430465500
Standover Height705708738735732
Head Tube Angle (degrees)6666676767
Seat Tube Angle (degrees)7777777777
Wheelbase11121137118112121244
Chainstay430430440440440
Fork Offset5151515151

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.

How we measure bikes

  1. Standover Height Standover Height is a measurement from the ground to the top of the top tube, measured at the midpoint of the top tube.
  2. Reach Reach is the horizontal distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured at head tube level.
  3. Stack Stack is the vertical distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured to the top of the head tube.
  4. Effective Top Tube Effective top tube is the distance from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat tube/seat post, measured parallel to the ground.
  5. Seat Tube Center to Top Seat Tube length is the measurement of the seat tube, from the center of the cranks to the top of the seat tube.
  6. Head Tube Length Head Tube Length is measured from the bottom to the top of the head tube.
  7. Head Tube Angle Head Tube Angle is the acute angle between the head tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike)
  8. Seat Tube Angle Seat Tube Angle is the acute angle between the seat tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike).
  9. Bottom Bracket Height Bottom Bracket Height is a measurement taken vertically from the ground up to the center of the cranks.
  10. Wheelbase Wheelbase is the measurement from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.
  11. Chainstay Length Chainstay Length is the measurement from the center of the cranks to the center of the rear axle.
  12. Fork Offset Fork Offset, or rake, is the distance from the front axle to a line drawn parallel to the center of the head tube or steering axis.

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Reviews
30 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars

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19 out of 20 (95%) reviewers recommend this product

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5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE IT
Nadyusha
1 year ago
Received free product
Frankly, I just love this thing. It may not be the perfect status item for people who want to brag about spending fifteen million dollars for the right this or that component...but I do not care. I moved up from a semi-cheap bike from Dick's, and I am glad to be rid of that store and that bike and those people. This bike just works, and it suits me, and it is my friend.
Nadyusha
44 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed feelings
Dieosuna
5 months ago
Received free product
I really like this bike but it seems like is not holding up to what I was told it could do! I bought this bike not over 3 to 4 months ago the customer service has been excellent I have no issues with them. The mechanics have been awesome. But my bike is been in the shop many times already and this last time the guy just kept finding more things wrong with the bike and keeps adding up to the bill I mean I get it your a business but at this point I feel like he was just try to upsell me on more and more parts. This bike is only 3 to 4 months out of the store and he keeps adding up at this point it's sounds like it needs a tune up. I was very clear with them when I purchased the bike I ride a lot. Many times a week! I need something that's not gonna break on me after a few rides. So I don't know I have mixed feelings about this bike.
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5 people found this review helpful

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fieldstoferries
Seattle, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great value with name-brand components

1 year ago

This was my first mountain bike, but I wanted a bike I could grow into without breaking the bank. Friends suggested a hardtail was a good place to start, so I could learn technique and deciding what type of riding I wanted to do before investing in a full-suspension bike. It comes with name-brand components and extras you learn to appreciate like hydraulic brakes, air shocks and a dropper post for the seat. I tried out (7) bikes across brands at a similar price point in a 2.5 hour test-ride marathon (thanks to the Yale Ave REI employees for helping me through all that), and kept coming back to this one. I've made a few modifications, including removing the co-op decal (personal preference) and converting over to tubeless. The tires come tube-less ready, but I had to re-tape the wheel in order to get a good seal; not sure why the original taping came off so easily. All in all, I've had a great time riding this on everything from fire roads to dirt trails and single-track in the forest. My friend who is *super* into mountain biking took a look and was really surprised at the quality of the materials and components in this price range.

Age:35–44
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Inseam:34"
Height:6'0"
Experience Level:Beginner
Riding Frequency:Once per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Bear1977
Va. Beach VA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Green ,blue ,black trail hard tail bike

1 month ago

Has been great. In two years nothing has broken or come out of adjustment. The 1x12 is great for climbing. New knobby tires are being installed. The stock tires Rekon are ok for smooth green trails but not good for blue or black rooty rocky trails. It's specs are similar to the Roscoe. Thru maxles are awesome not cheap skewers.

Age:45–54
Weight:250–275 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:6'0"
Experience Level:Casual
Riding Frequency:Once per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Teacherman
New York
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Solid hardtail for the money!

10 months ago

After doing plenty of research and comparing the DRT 1.3 with several similar bikes from different leading brands, I decided to go purchase a size large frame. This bike is a beast especially with the 29" wheels and feels super solid and stable especially during high speed descents. The rear shifting is crisp and reliable and the geometry makes climbs more user friendly. I'm very please with this ride plus, if you are an REI member, you get the warranty and discounted service. Pretty hard to beat!

Age:45–54
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Inseam:34"
Height:6'0"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Reeder
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Old guy, new tricks.

1 year ago

I’m a long time, 72 yr old road bike guy from Portland. After 5 years in Vegas I decided to try my hand at mountain biking and see what all the fuss is about with the plethora of trails in the valley and surrounding mountains. The Co-Op Dirt 1.3 (gotta love the name) was my first and only mountain bike purchase. I may be a novice in the dirt but I know a great bike when I ride one! This thing rocks (excuse the pun) I love everything about it and will keep it forever or something close to forever. I have a $6,000 carbon fiber road bike but this aluminum beast is now my true love. Great job, REI!

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KH2
Indiana
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Solid bike at a solid price

1 year ago

Satisfied with this build! I wanted to add a hardtail to my collection of bikes to use on the singletrack trails at my property and have no regrets. Components are solid but I'll probably upgrade a few things down the road.

Age:35–44
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:5'10"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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MTBnh
San Diego, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great Bike For the Price

1 year ago

Great bike for the money (got on sale for 20% off). A lot to like at this price point - 1 x 12 Shimano Deore, RockShox air fork with lockout, hydraulic brakes, dropper post, and tubeless ready tires. I had REI perform the tubeless conversion while purchasing which is well worth the money. Threw some OneUp pedals on it and have been very happy.

Age:25–34
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Inseam:32"
Height:6'3"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Once per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Cat daddy
Albuquerque, NM
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

You’ll love it.

10 months ago

I love this bike! Today may be the third time I haven’t ridden since picking this beast up! I believe that was over three months ago and I don’t even consider myself an avid rider. Good times

Age:65–74
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:5'9"
Experience Level:Beginner
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Nadyusha
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

LOVE IT

1 year ago

Frankly, I just love this thing. It may not be the perfect status item for people who want to brag about spending fifteen million dollars for the right this or that component...but I do not care. I moved up from a semi-cheap bike from Dick's, and I am glad to be rid of that store and that bike and those people. This bike just works, and it suits me, and it is my friend.

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Carhopper
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Most Capable Bike for the Price

7 months ago

I opted for this bike over the sub $500 bikes because I knew I would immediately want a few upgrades. I was very pleased that this was 20% off due to a customer return, and it was flawless. I love the Deore 1x12 gear set, dropper seat, and Rapidfire XT shifter. I have had it on 4 trails now and it handles great for a hard tail. I'm not even thinking about upgrades yet, which was my goal. There are more "name brand" bikes for a little less that I found, but they didn't have the same features and quality components. Most have the Suntour XCM coil fork, which is pretty cheap.

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Roy
Campbell, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Superb bike

1 year ago

Very good bike for my son love it also.

Age:45–54
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:5'5"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Once per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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