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Trek 1.2 Trek's 1.2 Triple is a shining example of trickle-down technology. The heart and soul of this speed demon is Trek's Alpha White Series aluminum frame and the Bontrager carbon fork, an impressive combination shared with much more expensive machines. Add the Shimano 24-speed drivetrain, powerful dual-pivot brakes and select Bontrager parts and you have an amazing road rig ready to take you everywhere you want to go, from touring the countryside to cruising local loops for fitness. |
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ARC Super C If you're ready for big fun on skinny tires, check out Gary Fisher's ARC Super. The main triangle is butted aluminum, and the seat and chain stays are carbon to marry the best of both materials into a frame that rides like a magic carpet. A carbon fork and Bontrager's SSR wheels float you along any surface smoothly and efficiently, too. Adding to this ride is Gary's geometry, which is relaxed and comfortable, letting you ride longer with less fatigue. And, Shimano shifting and FSA compact cranks allow you spin up the toughest hills with ease, while Promax brakes bring you back down with control.
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Trek Portland Leave the car at home, escape high gas prices and parking fees, and turn your commute into a fun workout that'll leave you relaxed and refreshed with Trek's Portland! It features Trek's light and lively Alpha Black aluminum frame with smooth-rolling, aerodynamic Bontrager Select Road Disc wheels for an extremely efficient ride that lets you get up to speed easily and cruise right over climbs. Plus, it boasts disc brakes for excellent stopping power in all weather conditions and an amazing 27-speed drivetrain so you always have the right gear. You'll also love the fenders, puncture-resistant tires and clipless pedals. In fact, on the Portland, you may go out of your way to make your commutes even longer! |
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Trek XO-1 Looking for a capable, do-everything bike that you could also race in the local cyclocross series or take for rides on greenways? Look no further than Trek's XO-1. It's made with Trek's super-light Alpha Black aluminum and has cross-specific geometry for excellent handling whether you're using it for touring, commuting or racing. Its sturdy and zippy Bontrager Race wheels and 34c-wide tires easily hold up to the rigors of off-road riding and its 20-speed Shimano 105 drivetrain makes easy work of the climbs. Plus, the Avid cantilever brakes have ample stopping power, even when you're going for it on muddy circuits. This great bike even comes with Shimano clipless pedals!
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Trek Madone 4.5 From cruising back roads to enjoying all-day epics to getting your feet wet in the racing circuit, Trek's Madone 4.5 does it all. This full-carbon beauty boasts a stiff, light frame that floats up the climbs, along with Bontrager's Race Lite oversize carbon fork that provides maximum steering precision. Plus, Bontrager's Race wheel set cheats the wind, while the Shimano components include a slick-shifting 20-speed compact drivetrain with the perfect gears to spin up the climbs and powerful dual-pivot brakes for complete control on the way back down. This able roadster sports a sweet spread of Bontrager's carbon and aluminum components, and a plush Bontrager seat, too. |
"Really good mountain bikers are lousy judges of trail difficulty. We haven’t a clue, we just ride" John Olsen