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Trek Navigator 200

Trek Navigator 200

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Frame Material: aluminum
Frame Angles: 70.5 head, 72.5 seat
Sizes: 14.5", 16.5", 18.5", 21", womens 14.5", womens 16.5", womens 18.5"...
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Reviewed by: 
Dorris Kelley

Review Date
August 22, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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4.50 of 5, 2 votes

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Price Paid:  $299.00 at Bikes & Moore

Model Year:
2007

Favorite Ride:
Trek Navigator 2.0

Summary:
I have only recently started riding. The Navigator 2.0 I believe is the same model as the 200 just a year newer. I love this bike! It was recommended by the owner of Bikes and Moore in Hopkinsville Ky. It does every thing I want and more. In low gear you have to pedal almost vigorously to keep from falling over. In high gear on level surface I can easily pedal 16mph. On my rides of between 15 and 20 miles I avg around 13mph. The bike is strong when I started riding I weighted over 300lb “yes I am a pretty big guy” the bike is comfortable, easy to ride and when riding with friends who ride road bikes I can, with some effort keep up. The price is right for a starter bike and no problems yet.

Strengths:
Wide Gear Range, Large wheels and tires, upright seatting posision for comfort and price.

Weaknesses:
Upright seating causes more wind drag.

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Reviewed by: 
GinaK

Review Date
September 25, 2005

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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4.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Price Paid:  $0.00

Model Year:
2005

Summary:
I haven't been riding for over ten years and decided to get back into biking for fitness and weight loss. I was looking for an easy-riding bike that could get my heart rate up when I use a heart monitor. After looking, I picked this bike out at my local bike store because of the upright riding position, front and rear shock absorption and tires able to go on pavement as well as off-road. I have used the bike for 6 months, riding about 20 - 40 miles per week, and really love it. This bike is not a speedster by any means, maxes out for me at about 10 mph, but gets my heart rate up to 65-80% of max and I've lost 10 lbs. It is sturdy, stable on packed dirt trails and shifting is more than adequate. After putting a rear rack on with bag, I have taken my camera along and the upright riding position lets me scan to pick out places to take photos of the scenery. I really think that I have gotten my money's worth out of this one. Only problem I have had is that it needed a rear derailleur adjustment after the first month when I brought it in for the check up. Great way to get back into biking.

Strengths:
Sturdy, stable, good for casual and fitness riding, can go on- and limited off-road (flat packed dirt), upright riding position, good shock absorption

Weaknesses:
Limited speed performance.


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