Emil Johansson's Trek Ticket S - Rotorua Edition - taken ahead of Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle 2022.
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Bike Check: Emil Johansson’s custom Trek Ticket S

Custom solutions and setups - here are all the details on Emil Johansson’s winning MTB Slopestyle bike from 2022 Crankworx Rotorua.
Written by Hanna Jonsson
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Emil Johansson has done it again. The King of Slopestyle lived up to his nickname at the final stop of the 2022 Crankworx World Tour taking home the big win, securing his third World Championship title as well as his second Triple Crown of Slopestyle award.
Check out his winning Slopestyle bike below and get all the ins and outs of his setup as well as why he, and the rest of the Slopestyle crew, run custom solutions on their bikes to make it work with their sport.
Emil Johansson's Trek Ticket S - Rotorua Edition - taken ahead of Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle 2022.

Emil Johansson with his Trek Ticket S, Rotorua Edition

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Emil Johansson explains his bike

The frame: “I run a Trek Ticket S, where S stands for Slopestyle. It’s specially designed ahead of this round to match my “theme of the year”, my signature shoes, saddle and stem all run the same colour scheme. I’m extremely nerdy when it comes to my bike setup, and that includes the designs as well.”
Suspension: “I have 100 mm suspension in the front and 80 mm in the rear. I run 200+ psi in the fork and around 300 psi in the shock. That is on the limit of what I can run without blowing it up, but despite that, I always use all of my travel during a contest run. I also run the slowest possible rebound on my forks. It’s so that when I come into jumps with a lot of speed and pressure it doesn’t kick back and create a different type of rotation than normal.”
Emil Johansson's Trek Ticket S - Rotorua Edition - taken ahead of Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle 2022.

Johansson runs his suspension as hard as he can

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Brake setup: “I guess our brake setup is kind of interesting for those who don’t know about it. In slopestyle, we only run a back brake, and it’s a mechanical setup with a gyro in our headset, connecting the cable from the rear calliper to the brake lever on the handlebars. It makes it possible to spin our bars as many times as we want and in both directions without the brake cable getting all tangled up. This way, there is way less for us to stress and think about when dropping into a slopestyle run”.
Cranks/BB setup: “Another pretty geeky thing that I don’t think that many are aware of is the special bottom bracket (BB) and crank solution we run in slopestyle. On normal MTBs, you want your cranks to spin freely without any resistance in order to produce as much watt and power as possible, but as slopestylers, we don’t want that. For us, it’s important that the cranks and pedals stay in the same position during a trick. For example, when we remove the feet from the pedals during a trick, we want them to be in that same position until we put the feet back on to land. To do so, we’ve modified our BB to create friction and pressure on the cranks so that they don’t spin or move a lot. It’s pretty neat.”
Saddle setup: “I run my signature EJ saddle from Sixpack. It’s very important to get the saddle height right, just around knee height, so that when I let go of the handlebars with both hands I can easily grip the saddle with my knees to keep contact with the bike.”
Emil Johansson's Trek Ticket S - Rotorua Edition - taken ahead of Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle 2022.

When the saddle and frame match each other perfectly

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Gears: “You normally don’t run a derailleur with a singlespeed setup but I need one in order for my chain to not break on impact when landing the big jumps. When landing a big jump the chain gets longer, which increases the tension, which could make it snap. That would not be very good during a competition run”.
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Emil Johansson’s Bike Setup

  • Frame: Trek Ticket S
  • Fork: RockShox Pike Ultimate
  • Shock: RockShox Deluxe Ultimate
  • Crankset: SRAM X01 Eagle DUB with 32t Chainring
  • Cassette: Singlespeed w/ freecoaster hub
  • Chain: SRAM XX1 Eagle
  • Derailleur: SBONE G3 Tensioner
  • Rear Brake: Odyssey lever with gyro and SRAM Avid BB7 Road caliper
  • Rotors: SRAM Centerline 160mm
  • Wheels: Industry9
  • Handlebar: Sixpack Millenium
  • Stem: Sixpack
  • Front tire: Maxxis Ikon 26’’ x 2.1
  • Rear tire: Maxxis Pace 26’’ x 2.1
  • Saddle: Signature Emil Johansson Sixpack
  • Pedals: HT Supreme
  • Grips: Signature Emil Johansson Sensus
Emil Johansson's Trek Ticket S - Rotorua Edition - taken ahead of Crankworx Rotorua Slopestyle 2022.

Every detail on this bike is though through, clean and stylish

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