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C. Murray
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: February 9, 2010
Strengths: Rider body position is up so you can see down the road without a strain on your neck or back. Seat is wide enough to be comfortable. Easy to shift.Weaknesses: Rubber boots on the front fork shocks are split and ready to fall off.Bottom Line: Comfortable to ride and reasonably priced. Easy to shift and seems to be holding up overall.
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$316.00
Purchased At: Fort Wayne, IN
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Damon
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: July 10, 2009
Strengths: very well pu togewther
Bottom Line: I love the bike although i have a had a few problems but the were easy to fix and chep to do so it nothing major. Other that that i love the bike and it is extremly comfortable and i will be using for the MS 150 cityto shor bike ride in october anybody please feel free to donate at this link http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?pg=team&fr_id=10329&team_id=169109
just click donate to damon
Favorite Ride: Country Roads
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$300.00
Purchased At: spokes bike shop
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JJH
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 8, 2008
Strengths: -Light weight for it's class/price range
-Very good granny gear allows you to climb any hill
-Shifts smoothly
-Front shocks and shock on seat post provide a great ride
-Tires are great for on and (most) off road
-Our bikes have required basically ZERO maintenance
Bottom Line: My wife and I bought a pair of Navigator 100's. We both love our bikes. I am 6'3" and this bike is by far the most comfortable that I looked into purchasing (I got the largest frame option). It works extremely well on bike paths and country roads. After a long ride you can rest assured that your legs will be the only thing sore!
Favorite Ride: Bike paths and Country roads
Similar Products Used: Schwinn
Bike Setup: -Largest frame available
-Aftermarket gel seat
-Aftermarket handlebars
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JimTheStoneMaker
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 26, 2007
Strengths: Comfortable riding position. Good looking paint. Easy to shift. Stay's tuned. Comes with nice on/off road tires.Weaknesses: noneBottom Line: I purchased this bike to replace my mountain bike. I love the cruiser style and yet still can ride off road. I ordered the bike with the largest frame posible and it fits me well. I am 6'4 230lbs.
Favorite Ride: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro
Purchased At: Al's Bicycles, Oklah
Bike Setup: stock
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TullyAhanu
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 19, 2004
Strengths: Rides well and feels solid, even on gravel. Shifts easily. Granny gear will let you ride up almost any hill.Weaknesses: Woman's frame doesn't have enough space for a water bottle. Woman's frame requires an adapter to mount on vehicle's bicycle rack.Bottom Line: Trek's Navigator 100 has given me new motivation to ride. I had trouble with my hands, wrist, back, and tusch with my mountain bike. With my Trek, I'm enjoying the scenery more, and I feel great!
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