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2008 Trek 7.6 FX

2008 Trek 7.6 FX

Like the idea of an aluminum and carbon hybrid? Need a bike that is more than just a grocery-getter? The 7.6FX has it covered. Bontrager SSR wheels are light and resistant to crosswinds. The 27-speed drivetrain takes the steepness out of the hills, while a carbon fork soaks up vibration on rough and choppy more>>
2008 Trek 7.6 FX WSD

2008 Trek 7.6 FX WSD

Trek began producing Women’s Specific Design bikes to fit the proportions of a female frame without having to resort to paying your life savings just to get a bike that fits right. That philosophy is found in the WSD range of FX hybrids. The 7.6FX WSD will take your further than most hybrids because it will fit you better than most hybrids. With an Alpha Black aluminum-and-carbon frame, lightweight Bontrager Race wheels, and a carbon fiber fork, the 7.6FX WSD makes short work of long miles. 27 speeds, adjustable reach brake levers, and a women’s-specific saddle complete the more>>
2008 Trek 7.5 FX

2008 Trek 7.5 FX

If your current bike just isn’t cutting it when you want to go more than just around the block, look to this beauty to free you. The 7.5FX is a bike for versatility, speed, and general fun. 27-speeds, Bontrager SSR wheels, a carbon fiber fork, and a lightweight Alpha Black aluminum frame will help you get down the road that much more>>
2009 Trek 7.7FX

2009 Trek 7.7FX

Do you like the components 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 drivetrain is nearly the same right down to the Bontrager Race wheels and Race Lite “Hardcase” tires. Only the pedals are different with a switch to Wellgo single-sided clipless pedals.  The 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 fiber fork is another carryover from the 7.7’s big brother.  The more>>
2008 Trek 7.5 FX WSD

2008 Trek 7.5 FX WSD

Light, quick, and ready to help you keep your New Year’s resolution, the 7.5FX WSD won’t keep you from your appointed rounds. One test ride is frequently all it takes to convince that this is the right bike for the job. The 27-speed Shimano drivetrain includes a Deore mountain bike rear derailleur for hassle-free shifts. The Bontager SSR wheels help keep you on the road in cross winds. A comfortable women’s-specific saddle and a shorter stem ensure a great fit for the road ahead. 13” frame more>>
2008 Trek 7.3 FX

2008 Trek 7.3 FX

Need a quick bike to get around town? Don‘t want to break the bank? The 7.3FX shares the same Alpha Black frame as the 7.5FX, but has a more agreeable price. A 24-speed Shimano drivetrain, an aluminum fork, and 32-spoke Bontrager aluminum rims gives you performance to match the lightweight frame. It has mounts for a rack, fenders and two bottle cages. Available in two more>>
2008 Trek 7.3 FX WSD

2008 Trek 7.3 FX WSD

The 7.3FX WSD is a bike for the real world of day trips, rides to the farmer’s market, and general fun. Need a small size? The 7.3FX WSD comes in a 15” frame size to get you comfortable. Shimano’s 24-speed drivetrain has hassle-free index “click” shifting. The alloy wheels have quick-release hubs to help make loading the 7.3FX into your car a snap. Well even show you more>>
2008 Trek 7.2 FX

2008 Trek 7.2 FX

We’ve all been there. Your second-hand beater just doesn’t have the get-up-and-go it used to. Trek’s 7.2FX is more than just a “townie” bike. An aluminum frame, 24 speeds, and even a suspension seatpost will be a big step up from any rusty leftover or hand-me-down. It can take a rear rack, fenders and bottle cages. Why wait! It even comes with a more>>
2008 Trek 7.2 FX WSD

2008 Trek 7.2 FX WSD

The 7.2FX WSD is the answer to the question: “Is a good bike for riding around Madison expensive?” No, you don’t have to rob your piggy bank for a bike that does what you need it to. 24 speeds, an aluminum frame and fork, and even a bell will make the miles fly by. The 7.2FX WSD is available in a 13” frame size to fit a standover height of only 25”. The bike paths are 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>>
2008 Trek 7700

2008 Trek 7700

The Trek 7700 was built with a new approach for 2008. Gone is the suspension fork and overbuilt frame. The new 7700 has a suspension unit built into the fork crown and subtract a pound from the weight of the bike. A lighter frame with Bontrager SSR wheels cuts more weight and makes the bike more resistant to crosswinds. The Shimano 27-speed drivetrain includes the new XT “Shadow” rear derailleur. Single-sided Shimano SPD clipless pedals let you use street shoes or cycling shoes. This bike is ready for more than just a trip to the more>>
2008 Trek 7500

2008 Trek 7500

Last year’s Trek 7500 was a hit with Madison’s recreational riding crowd. It was a tough job improving on it. The same frame as the 7700 with the newer fork-crown suspension, but with a component package that keeps the price in reasonable territory. A 27 speed drivetrain with Shimano’s Deore mountain bike components ensure durability. The Bontrager SSR wheels that looked so good on the 7700 are found here, more>>
2008 Trek 7300

2008 Trek 7300

The Trek 7300 gets to experience the trickle-down theory from its big brothers. The same lightweight frame as the 7700 and the 7500 keeps the weight low, but the price stays low, too. A suspension seatpost, 24-speeds, and alloy wheels keep the miles rolling by comfortably. Suddenly, State Street doesn’t seem that far 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>>
2008 Trek 7100

2008 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. Even the suspension fork and seatpost aren’t found on many bikes at this price. You might know someone that rides one more>>