Trek's 7.7 FX delivers unparalleled versatility — it rockets along roads, cruises along bike paths and can even handle dirt roads. Its Trek FX Alpha Black Series aluminum frame is light and strong...
Summary: Bought the 2008 7.7 FX three months ago at the LBS for 1200 euros (about $1750) primarily for commuting to work 40 km/day. I actually wanted the Trek Portland, but they don't sell them outside the U.S., so I settled for the FX instead. At first, I was not too excited about the style. In fact, I thought it looked rather ugly. However, it had everything I needed to make it a worthy commuter and good hybrids are hard to find around here (most bike shops here only carry high-end road or mountain bikes with nothing in-between). I've since put 1600km (about 1000 miles) on the bike and I must say that I'm very pleased with it. It handles beautifully... smooth and fast. It's such a joy to ride that I even look forward to my commute in sub-zero temperatures. The bike weighs just under 10kg (about 22 lbs), so it's quite light for a hybrid.
Strengths: Frame is very light without being too stiff for long rides. Great components. 105 crank, cassette, and front dérailleur. Ultegra rear dérailleur. Handles very well.
Weaknesses: I wish it had better brakes (e.g. XT instead of M431, or disc brakes would be nice too). When I put on my front brake while going downhill, the whole bike shakes. This doesn't happen with the rear brake. The 24-spoke wheels, while fast and light, do not seem very strong. My front wheel went out of true after hitting a pothole and I had to spend some time truing it back up. By contrast, my 36-spoke touring wheels on my Cannondale have never gone out of true despite taking far more abuse.
Similar Products Used: First hybrid I've owned, although I've ridden road, mountain, and touring bikes for years.
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Summary: Bought the 2008 7.7 FX three months ago at the LBS for 1200 euros (about $1750) primarily for commuting to work 40 km/day. I actually wanted the Trek Portland, but they don't sell them outside the U.S., so I settled for the FX instead. At first, I was not too excited about the style. In fact, I thought it looked rather ugly. However, it had everything I needed to make it a worthy commuter and good hybrids are hard to find around here (most bike shops here only carry high-end road or mountain bikes with nothing in-between). I've since put 1600km (about 1000 miles) on the bike and I must say that I'm very pleased with it. It handles beautifully... smooth and fast. It's such a joy to ride that I even look forward to my commute in sub-zero temperatures. The bike weighs just under 10kg (about 22 lbs), so it's quite light for a hybrid.
Strengths: Frame is very light without being too stiff for long rides. Great components. 105 crank, cassette, and front dérailleur. Ultegra rear dérailleur. Handles very well.
Weaknesses: I wish it had better brakes (e.g. XT instead of M431, or disc brakes would be nice too). When I put on my front brake while going downhill, the whole bike shakes. This doesn't happen with the rear brake. The 24-spoke wheels, while fast and light, do not seem very strong. My front wheel went out of true after hitting a pothole and I had to spend some time truing it back up. By contrast, my 36-spoke touring wheels on my Cannondale have never gone out of true despite taking far more abuse.
Similar Products Used: First hybrid I've owned, although I've ridden road, mountain, and touring bikes for years.
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Bike Setup: I swapped out the 700 x 28 tires with 700 x 32's to better handle bike trails. I also swapped out the Wellgo pedals with Shimano 540's.
Summary: I received my new 2009 Trek FX 7.7 about a month ago and am absolutely thrilled with it. My wife has the same bike only the 2007 model. She has had her bike since September of 2008. Prior to the FX bikes, we both had Trek 7300 hybrids. Most our riding has been on crushed limestone and some paved bike trails. The Fx 7.7 is by far more efficient than the 7300 hybids (great climber, quicker acceleration and faster cruising speed). We will be planning some longer trips this spring summer and fall.
Strengths: Fantastic ride on pavement. I'm looking forward to testing it out on crushed limestone bike paths. I switched from 700 x 28 to 700 x32 tires to accomodate the trails better. My wife received her 7.7 a few months before me and was kicking my but on the trails. On the paved roads, I'm able to take the lead again and set a good pace. The components on this bike are incredible. It's also incredibly light in comparison to the hybids. Great bike for the money if you plan on doing lots of riding.
Weaknesses: May want to avoid bike paths/trails that are too rough. This bike is more responsive/delicate than the hybids.
Similar Products Used: My wife and I moved up from the Trek 7300 hybrids to the FX 7.7 to icrease our ride efficiency. We are both over 50 and wanted to stay with a flat bar bike that could keep up with the road bikes and still negotiate bike paths that were decent condition.
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Bike Setup: Added shimano pedals with clips, hand grips, terry fly seat, 25cc tires,rear flahing lite and odometer/speedometer
Summary: I love this bike. I use it for exercise and for occassional commuting. At the same time I credibly hold my own among the race bikes during my weekly Rose Bowl laps. Buzz kill elastomers and carbon forks and seat post really dampen vibration. As I'm an older guy my flat bars don't produce any neck strain. If you want a reasonably fast but comfotable bike for fitness, this is the one.
Strengths: The Shimno 105/Utegra setup provides for smoother shifting than the other fx bikes I've used. I like the 27 speed triple crank for its versitality as I live in a hilly area.
Weaknesses: Glad I replaced my seat. Not necessarily a weakness but I replaced my 32cm tires for 25cm and notices the speed increase. If I tour with this bike, I'll use the 32cm tires.
Similar Products Used: Trek 7.2fx, 7.5fx,
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