Trek 2000 800 Rigid Bike

4/5 (1 Reviews)


Product Description

mountain bike, non-suspension, Mountain Mix components, Trek fork


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by edward st.antoine a Weekend Warrior from westland mi usa

Date Reviewed: March 20, 2001

Strengths:    Its a Trek. It was availible with a 24 inch frame,im tall a real plus..... Gears work great brakes work great. Nice seat and light compared to what im used to. Seams pleanty sturdy also..

Weaknesses:    Well noone that i can find makes a shock front end to fit this size of frame>>>> if u know someone e mail me please..also id like a little wider handlebars to accept some bar ends..other than that for the price a great ride.made in CHINA!!!!! thats a real sore spot with me! id have paid the extra 75 dolloars!

Bottom Line:   
A great bike with a large frame availible. Havnt had a bike that fit me since i was 10 lol. I can keep up with my teens again hehehe. For what it is id rate it an 9.5! great bike for a parent or weekend warrior on a budget. remember in my family i buy bikes 4 at a time. Great around the neigborhood and on smoother trails. This is not a racers machine but id race ya anyways lol. It deffinately makes you ant to look in too the higher end of the offroad trail bikes so it serves its purpose to trek to nic macine well executed and great quality.

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Favorite Trail:   some nice "trails " on makinaw island in MI

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $200.00

Purchased At:   PLANET CYCLE

Similar Products Used:   ive had a few entry level type bikes i e old ross and huffy and such. nothing that simular but have borrowed a 7200 from a frien wehhhhoooooo ; )

Bike Setup:   really doesnt apply here. not much to set up seat and hadlebar height is about it.

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