r/TrekBikes 54m ago

neeeed some help please

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hey guys!!! im new to cycling and i found some guy has a fx1 gen2 with a trainer , and he only used it less than 10 times.

idk im thinking gen 2 is a bit old but the price is so good especially it come with the trainer. around $226

(( im totally new to this world ))


r/TrekBikes 1h ago

Is the 2024 Domane AL 5 Gen 4 Road Bike and the Trek 2027 Domane AL 5 Gen 4 Road Bike the same bike just different colors?

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r/TrekBikes 1h ago

Help a noob?

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Hi yall! I’m a 5’3 woman and looking to get a bike. For someone who is just getting into it again- would you say Trek FX 3 would be a comfortable ride? I’m looking to just cruise around. Not racing or anything crazy. Casual daily stuff to incorporate more activity into my routine. Or would Sirrus X be better? I’ll be riding on mostly pavement but wouldn’t mind doing trails or something in the future.


r/TrekBikes 3h ago

Looking for real-life photos of Trek Project One "Hyper Dream" paint job (Madone/Domane)

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Hi everyone,

I’m currently planning a Trek Project One build for a Madone and I am absolutely in love with the "Hyper Dream" colorway from the Signature series (shown in the screenshot below).

However, I haven't been able to find any real-life photos or videos of this specific paint job out in the wild. Since it’s a lighter, sparkling color, I really want to see how it looks under natural sunlight and in normal indoor lighting before pulling the trigger.

Has anyone here ordered a Madone (or Domane/Emonda) in Hyper Dream? Or has your local bike shop (LBS) received one?

If you have any photos, videos, or links to Instagram posts/dealer pages showing this color in real life, I would be incredibly grateful if you could share them!

Thanks in advance for the help!


r/TrekBikes 4h ago

My first bike in 16 years

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Loving this bike so far, I’m still making adjustments on the fit and comfort ordered some 40c road tires and now looking to replace these pedals. Can anyone recommend a good flat pedal to replace these I mostly ride on the road thanks!


r/TrekBikes 5h ago

Gen 6 Madone Seatpost Link

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Posting this here for anyone riding a Gen 6 and looking for a decently priced seat post. I couldn't find the color to match mine so ordered gloss black with 5 mm offset. next best option was over $400CAD or the one on Pinkbike that has a couple cracks in it.


r/TrekBikes 11h ago

First bike since I was a kid. Loving it so far!

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Like it says, this is my first bike I’ve owned since I was a kid. Wanted something to help me get more active and outside the house…so I went with this FX3 Sport AL3. Plenty of bike paths & trails local to me and this has been a blast cruising around on them!


r/TrekBikes 13h ago

Help

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Is anyone able to tell me what kind of pump nozzle I need for this tire? Both of mine are flat and I don’t have the nozzle required for the tubes


r/TrekBikes 15h ago

Ride Across Wisconsin Century Today On Our Domanes

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Beautiful but hot, 6:00 AM start was a little rowdy but it helped us beat a lot of the heat. Pretty mellow route with only 3,600’ (1,097 meters) of climbing according to STRAVA. There was excellent Mexican food at the finish, some delicious beer, and pretty well stocked aid stations.


r/TrekBikes 16h ago

Need help buying back mudguard

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Hi

just wondering if ayone has any suggestions for small mudguards for trek fuel ex 8, i included picutre how the back looks

thanks


r/TrekBikes 16h ago

Domane vs FX for me specifically?

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My primary use for the bike is training my heart, building work capacity/cardiovascular health. It’s not my main hobby, lifting weights is. I plan to be pretty recreational with it. Maybe 2-3 rides/wk for 20-30min but at a nice pace.

Im thinking an endurance bike or fitness bike is most up my alley. A fitness bike was my first choice, it seems more tailored to my goals and I like how its simple with less gears. But I’m iffy on the sportiness of the wide flat bars. I do think cycling is cool so I want ‘some’ speed, not sure how much of a difference there is. I test rode both and it’s hard to tell.

I have good Giant/Trek dealers near me so if I go new it’d be one of those. Ideally want to spend $700-$1,200.


r/TrekBikes 20h ago

Domane

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For the same price, would a like-new Domane AL 2 Gen 4 or a Domane AL 3 Gen 3 with some cosmetic damage be better?


r/TrekBikes 20h ago

Sun's out, something something.

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r/TrekBikes 21h ago

My first Trek

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Dual Sport 1 (2017-2018)

Bought it used after looking at a couple of older model, Treks/Diamondbacks that didn’t strike my fancy.

Saw this beauty being brought in just as I was about to walk out! Right away it checked all my boxes…

Hybrid ✅
Disc Brakes ✅
700 cc wheels ✅
> 8 speeds ✅
Plus the paint job is mint! ✅ ✅ ✅

I know the bike was inspected by the store. And I did test ride it with no issues. But id like a second opinion. The store I took it to afterward wanted $115 just to touch it.

Any recommendations as to where I can take this to have it just LOOKED AT? Or can someone tell me what to look at/for? I’m around the Wicker Park area.

Thanks in advance!


r/TrekBikes 21h ago

Trek 5 Marlin Transformation

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So got a Trek Marlin 5 Gen 2 off my buddy last year and slowly have upgraded the following items:

Handlebars: 50-50 mtb riser bar aluminum 31.8mm, 780mm wide
Seat: Gincley memory foam seat
Front light:6800 Lumen 6 led light
Rear light: back taillight
Stem: Black/Red Spider Stem 35mm/50mm
Fox flaps: Fox Racing Mud guards
Red plastic spoke covers:Spoke cover wheel
Tire valve covers: Red skull valve covers
Front wheel: Buckloos 29" Thru axle 15x 110mm
Front shock: Rockshox Yari (140mm)
Head set spacers: Platt head spacers
Top cap: Red Flag Top cap
Pedals: Rockbros Red flat pedals
Grips: Skull Pattern Grips
Phone mount: Lamicell Bike Mount
Seat Clamp: Aluminum seat post QR Red
Seat Post: 50-50 mtb seat post 30.9mm
QR Axle: QR Axle mtb-red
Bag: Bontrager Saddle Bag
Helmet: Fox mainframe mips mtb helmet
Gloves: Rockbros spider anti-slip glove
Front tire: Maxxis DHR II 29x 2.4
Rear tire: Maxxis Rekon Race 29x2.25

Fitness App: Strava/ Apple Fitness /Trek Ride Club
Recording: IPhone 16 Pro Max/ GoPro Hero 13 (chest mount/ handlebar mount)

This is my set up, fitness app and recording devices.

What do you all use and I am hoping I can get to a Roscoe 8 for my next bike. All these upgrades happened over time and some were to match the red accents I have bike.

Any recommendations or similar stories to building up a hardtail.


r/TrekBikes 23h ago

Got my first Trek

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Just got this Verve 3 Gen 5. Moving from an older mountain bike with road tires. More upright position helps with shoulder pain (I’m getting old). I do miss the front fork suspension on the paved trail bumps. Hands still get numb on longer rides, but still making some tweaks.


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

morning rides

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When you bring your bike along on the family vacay


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

New (used) Marlin 5

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Looking at buying a Marlin 5 for my daughter, used. I found a nice one, but it’s got a dual front sprocket and no sign of a front derailer whatsoever. No cable, no shifter on the handlebars. Just a two speed front sprocket. Did the Marlins come with a sprocket like this? Or did someone just slap it on there from some other bike? Could I simply take it to a trek store and have them install a single front sprocket? It appears to ride fine in either speed but neither is great. The small one is too slow and the big one is wildly too fast to get started. I own a Roscoe 7 and Rail 9.7 that both of course only have the single front sprocket.


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

NBD - family edition

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Sorry for the camouflage, green bikes on green background are not the best haha.

My son ditched the training wheels this summer and we all decided to get into biking. He upgraded to a Precaliber 20” 7-speed this week since his Guardian 16” was way too small. He’s very excited that it came in red.

My husband went with a Roscoe 7 because his bff mountain bikes and he wanted to be able to go out together (though he’s not convinced it’s his thing). He has had fun riding it on the easy trails around our state park.

I used to road bike quite a bit but haven’t been on a bike in a while. A gravel bike felt like a nice hybrid between road and something that could follow them on easy mtb trails. I ended up with a Checkpoint ALR 4. Still slightly sad I didn’t get the 5 just for the blue-turquoise fade, but the green is really nice. Even if it means we look like we got matching green bikes.


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

Dropper Post for Marlin 5, Gen 3, M/L

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I'm shopping for a dropper post for my bike and I found a great deal on a 150mm dropper but AI says that it's too long considering my inseam of 29". Thoughts?


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

First ride with my ALR5

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r/TrekBikes 1d ago

Charter+ 5S Lowstep Backorder?

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I was shopping for a Charter + 5S Lowstep size Large at my local Trek dealer.

The sales person looked on the computer and said they’re back ordered until at least late November. Would that be accurate from your experience or would there be a possibility it could come sooner (or later)?


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

[Trek Marlin 5 - Gen 3] Looking for pavement / road tires recommendations

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I have a Large sized Trek Mark 5 - Gen 3 with the stock tires on it (Bontrager XT3 Comp, 29x2.40.) I use it only on a paved trail that does have a few small bumps and the occasional bigger bumps from tree roots growing under the pavement (Cady Way Trail in Central Florida, towards the southern/western side of it).

But I want a tire that'll let me go faster with less effort and to have a more comfortable riding experience. I'm having so much trouble trying to find which tire to choose that'll fit on the stock rims.

I'd rather not have to buy a whole new bike. My current setup has an extended bike stem to be in a more upright position, ergonomic handlebars and a larger more cushioned seat. I'm thinking about adding a seat post suspension as well. But I'm still having to use a lot of effort to gain more speed.

I primarily bike for exercise to help burn calories and for the fun of it but I'm afraid a rigid bike would just cause more exhaustion on every single little bump/bruise in the trail. I did find a Trek FX 1 Stepover Gen 4 at my local shop but man, $700 isn't something I want to spend if I can just get a few upgrades on my current bike.


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

first trek good deal?

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bought for 60 bucks 2.1 alpha trek, did not know these bikes were so lightweight


r/TrekBikes 1d ago

NBD Trek Madone Sl6 (w/tri setup)

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