Price Paid:
$500.00
at Bicycle Center in Bo Favorite Ride: Scenic areas in North Seattle, hills for excercise Bike Setup: Stock except for : Shorter Stem, 30t Granny Gear, lever brakes in the handle bars.
I added lever brakes to the bike, so that I could sit up strait on occasions ( to enjoy to view, or coming ot an intersection) and still have access to the breaks.
The stem was too long (130mm) and was giving me back pains, so I replaced it with a 90 mm. Now the back pain is gone!
The granny gear, originally was a 32t, I replaced it with a 30t... if I could I'd go lower. I live north of Seattle and there are some really steep hills in the area! 90% of the time I am in the middle chain ring, but it is nice to have the extra low gear on steep hills. I decided to change it out after about 300 miles of riding. Also, like I said, I am not a serious rider, if I fall out of shape, I want to enjoy the ride a hill.
(When I am training, I do make the attempt to ride extra hills.) Summary: This is my second bike, my first bike was a Scwhinn Sprint that I bought in ~1988, back in High School.
The 1000 is definetely a huge improvement!
I am not a serious rider (I have a wife and 2 young kids that I love being around :).
During the summer months I ride about 10-15 miles a day, every other weekend I ride 30+ miles.
OK, now about the bike, like I said I am not a serious rider, so I didn't want to spend ~$1000+ (at least for now).
The store I bought it at was great, no pressure, spent plenty of time with me, explained things to me.
For a person like me (not a serious rider), it rides great, never had any problems with it.
I am 6' tall and got a 62 cm frame.
I purchased this 2002 bike in June of 2003 for $500. In Sept, the 2003s were going for $500 because the 2004s were coming out... but I rather the 2002 so that I could ride it in the summer. Strengths: Excellent starter bike! $500 ain't bad to get your feet wet in cyling. Also it is a TREK, a big name bike company, so if your new to this hobby, you won't go wrong. Also is great to learn on, if I ever do get serious, I know what exactly that I like and dislike; so I know what to look for next time. Weaknesses: It is an entry level bike, so you can't really complain about wheels, weight, or componet group. I was considering adding a 9 cassette cog, but couldn't since it is Shimano Sora... I was warned about this, so I just replace the granny gear.
Also the Shimano Sora derailler system is a bit touchy (again, I was informed of this so it wasn't a surprise). I need to avoid the cross chain racking, this tends to make a rattling sound when the chain rubs agains the derailer... then again I ride 90% of the time in the middle chainring so it really isn't a big deal.
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