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Trek y 3

MSRP $ 849.00
# of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.14/5
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    Submitted by chance a Weekend Warrior from highlands ranch co
    Date Reviewed: June 3, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Back country
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:found it in my dads basement
    Strengths:Strong frame
    Weaknesses:shocks, components are ok.
    Similar Products Used:specialized hardrock
    Bike Setup:totally stock
    Bottom Line:The 98' Trek Y3 is a good bike for the money. It is a great beginners bike. The components are ok but not great. The frame design is cool but inconveniant. there is only one water bottle cage mount and if you ride in the mud it gets dirty. The suspension is too simple and needs more adjustment. I use it on 30 mile rides and trail riding and is does fine but i am not used to riding a rerally good bike so i wouldnt know just how bad it really is. Mine is really starting to fall apart because it is 10 years old and it has over 1 thousand miles on it in 8 months of riding it. I used to be really cheap and I had a magna from target and that was trashed in 3 months of riding it to school. My y3 has lasted me a long time compared to other cheap bikes so I would recommend it to begginer mountain bikers or people who want a good bike to ride to school or work.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Run-Run Zabatista a Weekend Warrior from San Francisco CA
    Date Reviewed: April 1, 2007
    Favorite Trail:the streets and some dirt
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $940.00
    Purchased At:Local Bike Store
    Strengths:Frame construction, Trek Brand, design
    Weaknesses:stock grip shifters, Indy C fork, stock brake levers.....gone!
    Similar Products Used:N/A
    Bike Setup:New fork 2000 RockShox Judy XC, Shimano A drivetrain, Shimano LX V brake levers and calipers, LX rapidfire shifters
    Bottom Line:Purcahsed in 1997, I started doing the upgrades in Jan 2000. Wished I started earlier. With the exception of the drivetrain, the upgrades are listed in the Bike Setup area. Even today(2007) this bike is still as solid as the day I brought it home. It's been with me on several Yosemite trips and has been my street cruiser for the last 5 years, and it has always performed flawlesly. Of course it has been well maintained. I do own a 2nd bike and I split the time between both.

    Do your upgrades, Do your maintainence, Long live your bike!

    I'm a welder/fabricator by trade, so this bike and all aluminum MTB's are apealing to me
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Fernando a Weekend Warrior from Fremont, CA,, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 17, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Mammoth Mountain
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $900.00
    Purchased At:Start To Finish
    Strengths:The bike is a great climber and even better with replacing the rear shock with a shock that has rebound control. This bike also takes a beetng and keeps on ticking. Unlike other dual suspension. The chain does not strech or loosen or ghost shift.
    Weaknesses:Shocks Front & Rear. I did not realize it until I upgraded. Also the caged petals had to go. Loose 20% to 30% of power transfer to rear wheel from exessive bouncyness (Problem can be easily fixed with rear shock equiped with rebound control)
    Similar Products Used:Specialized FSR
    Bike Setup:Modified Trek Y3. Front and Rear Avid ball bearing diskbrakse. Brake Therapy conversion. Preformanc Terra Max Wheelset. Shimano XT Rapidfire shifters. Zokes air shock with 4" travel and Rock Shock Bar with rebound control.
    Bottom Line:This bike is a great bike and still one of the best design for a dual suspension bike other than the FSR design. Its pretty much a great all around kind of bike.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by brooke corvelli a Cross Country Rider from frederick, maryland,usa
    Date Reviewed: March 22, 2004
    Favorite Trail:city
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $300.00
    Purchased At:wheel base
    Strengths:after changing just about all the stock componants this is a strong durable bike. i ride year round rain or snow. im not a lite rider (220) and this bike has taken a pounding. i ride it like a cross country.
    Weaknesses:all stock parts. expecially the front fork (rs jett)the bike is hard to carry over unridable terrain the stock twist shifters were the first to go. then stem,tires,brakes,handel bars....ect...ect...also this bike is hard to clean,many hard to reach places.
    Similar Products Used:first full suspention.but i've ridin.98 gt rebound,
    00 shwinne moab,giant boulder hard,i now ride g,fisher 04 sugar4+ up graded alot
    Bike Setup:2004 manatou axel super 120 (swaped from 04 sugar),mitchilin tires 26x2.5,crow bar rise,bondrager short stem,shamano xt shifters, shamano xt brake levers, pro max brakes,bondrager seat post(cut down alot),salsa quick wheel relase,lizard skin chain guard,terry male seat,new shamano chain.
    Bottom Line:i like this bike alot i paid 250.00 for it a year ago used, and ive put alot of up grades in to it. this is also not my primary ridein bike. i use it for harder trails and a beat around bike. with the 120mm on the front it makes a world of diffrence and i really enjoy riding it alot more since ive uped the fork. this bike is reliable and i am not worryed about things breaking during a rough ride. i belive this is a classic bike and theres a reason for that.in its time it was a goooooood bike. i trust this bike better than some of the new stuff out there. this bike bike was not designed for one season of riding and then buy a new one it was made to last.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matthew a Downhiller from Andover, Ma, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 1, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Bow Ridge Trail, Lynn Woods
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $890.00
    Purchased At:Wakefield Cyclery (now Pro-Cycles)
    Strengths:Well, strength is the word. I've beating the living sh*t out of this bike and it just keeps riding strong. Despite its weight and ugly appearance, this bike is a fun ride. The front end is very light making it easier to climb, wheelie and whip through technical sections.
    Weaknesses:The crap Rockshox Indy C fork that comes with it is best thrown in the garbage can.
    Bike Setup:Marzoochi Z1 MCR up front, LX crankset, XT rear derailleur.
    Bottom Line:Its a very tough bike. I've raced it XC once. Done many dropoffs over 5 feet. Rode in all weather. It's heavy. good beginner's full suspention. It never fails to survive even the wickedest crashes.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Crazy Joe Joe a Weekend Warrior from woodstock IL
    Date Reviewed: March 11, 2000
    Favorite Trail:kettle merain
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Cheap Full suspension jumps well
    Weaknesses:brakes are weak( they brake ) does not come with clipless pedals coil spring shocks rear shock is hard to adjust bad water bottle placement
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:Jett C long travel Fox rear clipless
    Bottom Line:It is a good bike for the price but I think it should come with clipless pedals. It runs well. It came with STX/TX components, but it needs a better front fork It is good for just having fun
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Wes a Cross-Country Rider from winston-salem, nc
    Date Reviewed: June 10, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    local private trail
    Duration Product Used:
    less than 1 month
    Strengths:
    this bike is a great full suspension for the money. it eats up medium size bumps and rides very smoothly
    Weaknesses:
    it is a little heavy and doesn't come with clipless pedals
    Bike Setup:
    y-3, indy c, fox vanilla, cliples
    Bottom Line:if you are looking for a full suspension bike but don't have the money this bike is great for you.
    Overall Rating:4






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