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Urban Bicycles

Urban Bicycles

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2010 Trek Allant

2010 Trek Allant

The Trek Allant is Trek’s entry-level commuting bicycle. A 21-speed drivetrain featuring Shimano shifters and derailleurs is easy to use and reliable, and 36-spoke alloy wheels are both light and durable. Since carrying a bike is sometimes part of the commute, the Allant’s Alpha “white” aluminum frame is lighter than many chromoly steel frames, and won’t rust in a downpour. The included fenders, kickstand and rear cargo rack make your shopping list shorter. The Allant’s upright position afforded by upright handlebars makes negotiating traffic more comfortable.  more>>
2011 Trek Soho S

2011 Trek Soho S

Searching for the ultimate singlespeed commuter machine? Look no further than the Trek Soho S. With a flip-flop hub with a fixed gear cog opposing a freewheeling single speed, the Soho S is your answer to the fixed gear lifestyle in an affordable, reliable, and safe package. Need room for a slightly wider tire? The dual-pivot calipers allow for 28mm rubber. want to add bottle cages and a rear rack? The braze-ons are there and ready. There's even a chain guard to keep your jeans clean, more>>
Fitness/ Performance Hybrid Bicycles

Fitness/ Performance Hybrid Bicycles

A hybrid bicycle is the sports sedan of the bicycle world; the ultimate do-all, ride-all bicycle. With a road wheel/ flat handlebar combination and separated into two primary classes, "Comfort" and "Fitness/Performance", Trek's hybrid bicycles are the answer to most of your bicycling questions. If you need something a little quicker than a comfort hybrid, but don’t need a road bike, the FX series of “road hybrids” might be the perfect fit. If comfort is your primary need, try a 7000 series hybrid more>>
2011 Trek 7.9FX

2011 Trek 7.9FX

The refinement of Trek’s FX series continues through 2011, with the 7.9FX as the flagship of the line.  A full carbon-fiber Trek Carbon Technology frame with a Bontrager Nebula carbon-fiber fork provides a light and efficient backbone for miles of comfortable riding.  The frame has the IsoZone insert just above the rear brake caliper.  This vibration damping system will soak up rough and choppy pavement making the miles much more comfortable.  Considering clipless pedals?  This bike comes with a pair of Shimano 505 SPD-style pedals that will work with your favorite mountain bike or touring shoes.  The quality extends to the components with Shimano’s 105 triple crankset and 10-speed rear cogset.  Yes, that’s 30 speeds to get you over the steepest hills (or mountains!).  The Shimano more>>
2011 Trek 7.6FX

2011 Trek 7.6FX

The 7.6FX is a machine that shares the same frame with the 7.7FX, but will leave a little more in your bank account.  Ladies, if you like the 7.6FX, but wish it came as a WSD model to fit you better, the 7.6FX is now built as a WSD model as well.  The same Alpha Black aluminum frame with the IsoZone insert is a light, efficient and comfortable platform for a day-long ride.  The carbon fiber fork lightens up the platform without losing stiffness.  The lightweight aluminum Bontrager SSR wheelset is shod in Bontrager Race Lite “Hardcase” tires for incredible puncture resistance.  The 7.6FX’s drivetrain has an FSA Vero triple crankset, with Shimano Derailleurs and a 9-speed SRAM cogset.  If you’ve been struggling with a heavy clunker for your laps around the lake, the 7.6FX will make every more>>
2011 Trek 7.5FX

2011 Trek 7.5FX

Are you looking for a bicycle that will be better than a comfort bike, but not quite a road bike? The 7.5FX fills the gap between those two categories.  With a 27-speed Shimano drivetrain, the same Bontrager SSR wheels found on the 7.6FX, and an Alpha Black aluminum frame, the 7.5FX has no weak spots.  Bontrager supplies the Nebula carbon fiber fork, saddle, seat post, stem and handlebars, making for a strong and reliable component list.  When you want a light, quick responsive bike for fitness rides, Trek’s 7.5FX is tough to beat. Available in Platinum or Metallic Black. The fit of Trek’s WSD models extends to the 7.5FX, more>>
2011 Trek 7.3FX

2011 Trek 7.3FX

Trek continues the trend of making better bikes for fitness rides and commuting with the 7.3FX. It shares the same Alpha Black aluminum frame as the 7.5FX, so the light, efficient frame is perfect for steep hills. Bottle, rack and fender mounts make the 7.3FX useful for trips to the store or commutes to work. The 24-speed Shimano drivetrain even has a Deore mountain bike rear derailleur. Messy, sloppy conditions are something that the Deore components were made for!  Bontrager’s saddle, seatpost, handlebar and stem are light and solid for many rides to come.  Available in Matte Onyx, Royal Maroon and Pearl Crystal White.  Trek makes a WSD model in the 7.3FX as more>>
2011 Trek 7.2FX

2011 Trek 7.2FX

Had enough of that big-box store bike?  Lousy fit, terrible shifting and bad assembly can discourage anyone from riding their bike, no matter how much they enjoy it.  Step up to Trek’s 7.2FX and discover what a bicycle is supposed to do for you.  Easy 24-speed Shimano trigger shifting, a lightweight Alpha Black aluminum frame, and alloy wheels will make your ride time much more enjoyable.  Even the grips are designed to be more comfortable or longer rides.  You can get the 7.2FX in brilliant Chi Red, Charcoal and Champagne.  Bottle, fender and rack mounts will give your 7.2FX a useful side, too.  The 7.2FX is available as a WSD model as small as a 13” frame more>>
2011 Trek 7.7FX

2011 Trek 7.7FX

Do you like the features from the 7.9FX, but just aren’t ready to spring for a carbon-framed bicycle? Trek was listening, and so the 7.7FX is for riders who look for an aluminum-framed machine that still has quality road-oriented components. The Shimano 105 drivetrain features a triple crankset and 10-speed cassette for the steepest of hills. Bontrager Race wheels and Race Lite “Hardcase” tires. The pedals are Wellgo’s single-sided clipless pedals for when you upgrade to cycling footwear. The frame’s IsoZone monostay is also carried over from the 7.9FX, keeping you comfortable over broken pavement. The 7.7FX’s hydro-formed Alpha Black aluminum frame has been shaped to use less metal, but still maintain the strength needed for a stable, efficient platform. The Bontrager Nebula carbon more>>
Comfort Hybrids

Comfort Hybrids

Hybrid bicycles aren’t bred in the crucible of the Tour de France. They aren’t designed to be rode off a cliff for fun. They’re not for winning medals. They’re designed for life in general. Riding to school. Riding for exercise. Riding for take-out. Riding for the simple joy of riding. The 7000 Series from Trek offers a bike for most of the daily riding needs of most people. Upright and designed for comfort, the 7000 series is a no-nonsense bike that's meant to be more>>
2011 Trek 7500

2011 Trek 7500

The Trek 7500 is one bike that can take on the job of many. The new fork-crown suspension reduces weight, but still smoothes out the bumps in the roads and trails, and a solid component package for all-day rides. A 27 speed drivetrain with Shimano’s Deore mountain bike components ensure durability. The aluminum Bontrager wheels reduce more weight, while the adjustable suspension seatpost is still comfy. Braze-ons for bottle cages, fenders and a rear rack make the 7500 even more more>>
2011 Trek 7300

2011 Trek 7300

The Trek 7300 has a lightweight Alpha Black aluminum frame, and durable components, but the price still stays low. A suspension seatpost and adjustable stem keeps you comfortable, while Shimano's 24-speed RapidFire shifting, and alloy wheels keep the miles rolling by smoothly. Even the suspension fork has adjustability for different terrain. C'mon in and try one more>>
2008 Trek 7200

2008 Trek 7200

The Trek 7200 has been around for years, but it keeps up with the times. An aluminum frame with an adjustable suspension fork and seatpost will be ready to make for trips for coffee just a little easier. That hill you’ve been avoiding like cranky neighbor will be easier with 24 speeds. It even has a bell to let the dog-walkers know you’re coming more>>
2011 Trek 7100

2011 Trek 7100

Trek’s 7100 is one of our most popular sellers. It has customers spreading it’s popularity by word-of-mouth. Why? You get multiple sizes for a great fit, a lightweight aluminum frame, and 24 speeds to flatten the hills with SRAM's twist-grip shifters. Even the suspension fork and seatpost aren’t found on many bikes at this price. You might know someone that rides one more>>