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Trek Millennia HT

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Description:Millennia HT



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    Submitted by Tom Walker a from Brownsburg, Indiana, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 6, 2006
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:Competitive Gear
    Strengths:Durable. Light weight.
    Weaknesses:If you want a bike that is strictly street or trail this is not you’re the ride for you. If you do want a bike that handles well and is comfortable on both terrains this is your ride.
    Bike Setup:Just the basics
    Bottom Line:If you want a bike that is strictly street or trail this is not you’re the ride for you. If you do want a bike that handles well and is comfortable on both terrains this is your ride.

    It is light weight enough to give you great speed when desired. The 110 -125% welds on this aluminum frame give it the durability you need to take it off road and down the slopes.

    This bike is a joy to ride.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jerry Davis a Cross Country Rider from San Antonio
    Date Reviewed: July 22, 2002
    Favorite Trail:OP Schnabel
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $850.00
    Purchased At:Bike World
    Strengths:Strong frame
    Bike Setup:front Judy, Rockshox post, panaracers on tioga front and bontrager rear ASYM wheels, wtb saddle, Wellgo clipless, factory V-brakes.
    Bottom Line:This bike is wonderful. I originally reviewed it in 1998, and since then ride it exclusively offroad. It rocks, tracks like a laser and I still use the Shimano Altus crank set (Altus is for street bikes)offroad. I call my bike Betty Blue, and she is very dear to me. Trek builds a great bike.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jerry Davis a weekend warrior from San ANtonio, TX
    Date Reviewed: April 30, 1998
    Bottom Line:
    This is my first ride in 15 years. I bought the Millenia HT because I will do mostly city riding, and needed the srtong frame if an off-road bike. The tires are fat and smooth, it has Grip Shift shifters, shok-absorbing handlebars, anda shock absorbing seat post. I bought it today, and my butt is sore! But I love the bike. It is very fast, makes really tight turns with those tires, accelerates very, very well, and really glides over the pavement. The frame or the wheels are not as rigid as I like, and I like extreme rigidity. You can test that by riding the bike about 7-10 mph, and really shaking the handlebars clockwise and counterclockwise hard and fast. That really stresses the frame and wheels, and will give you a good indication of how stiff the bike is. Still, the brakes are awesome, the tires grip like wide racing slicks, and I can really thread the needle. A definate winner, and I bought it new for $349.00.
    Overall Rating:4






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