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jennifer
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: January 1, 2012
Strengths: durable and affordableWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: This is a great bike, I've had others in the 5K range and this by far takes little maintenance and for the price it is a great ride. I average 10-15 miles a ride.
I now have it indoors ona bell stand I paid 75.00 for and it makes very little noise.
Favorite Ride: through the forest in elk river mn
Price Paid:
$450.00
Similar Products Used: trek racer, Kampo bike, custom bike
Bike Setup: easy
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J.J. Abella
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: September 3, 2011
Strengths: This bike can handle on or off road riding especially in emergency situations when riding on pavement and cars come too close for comfort. I just take it of the road and keep riding.Weaknesses: The only item I have trouble with is mounting a rear view mirror on the handle bar. Can't find one or am not able to mount one because of my shifter locations.Bottom Line: I live on the North Shore of Maui and the area where I live provides the best rides for me as far as short riding sessions are concerned. This entails a lot of up and down hill riding. Enough for an hour of riding work out.
Favorite Ride: Short and long hills.
Purchased At: From a friend in my
Similar Products Used: None
Bike Setup: My bike has forward and rear safety lights. Bike pump. Tool pouch under seat. Also holds ID and medical card. A cellphone pouch. Water bottle holder. Helmet and safety glasses that I wear.
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bob741235
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: November 28, 2010
Strengths: Light weight. Quick release seat and front wheel. And little maitnance.Bottom Line: This was and still is a good bike. I put over 300miles in the first summer I had it. Great for short rides or long distince. But after 11 years decided to move up to Trek 7100. Hopefully not a bad choice.
Favorite Ride: Trek Navigator
Price Paid:
$450.00
Purchased At: Eddy's solon, OH
Bike Setup: Stiff front susspension.
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Roy Jarvis
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: October 10, 2009
Strengths: Great for on road and off road riding.Weaknesses: The hand grip gear shift!! After the first 50 miles or so, I became tired of the "Accidental Shift" while riding up hill where I had to use more force in grip and step. Also the handle bars are a little high.Bottom Line: I've been riding the trek navigator 200 for almost three years now, I've put more than 600 miles on road and off into this bike with little and only simple maintenance
Favorite Ride: trek navigator 200
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At: yardsale
Bike Setup: With a new straight handle bar and thumb shifters, this bike has proven to be a worthy companion
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Liz
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: March 23, 2009
Strengths: Alu frame, makes it convenient to ride around.Weaknesses: Handlebar height, much too high. I'm having a straight one refit onto the bike. The bars should be 1" below seat height, mine were 5" above seat height adjusted to the min. An overly upright riding position is not very comfortable. The saddle looks great, but was really uncomfortable. Will give it a second chance with the bars put in the right position, otherwise I will find a Dahon one, as they are the most comfortable I've ever used.Bottom Line: I had to give up my Dahon, which is a better commuter bike. Bought a Trex Navigator 200 as a consolation prize. It is pretty well balanced, rides well and has all of the modern necessities, braking system, enough gears for hills.
Favorite Ride: Dahon Espresso
Bike Setup: Rack
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