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Thinking About Getting the Trek 1500...any opinions (pros, cons, alternatives) on it...


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Bought an '05 1500 for a family member. Nice bike with some really nice upgrades for the money. He loves it, rides it quite a bit and it is holding up really well. No complaints and you could do a lot worse.

The key though is how it feels and rides for you. Good luck!
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I have owned a Trek 1500 for one year now, and put thousands of miles on it without a single problem. The alpha superlight race frame rides smooth, and upon every pre and post ride inspection, I find that it never looses its structural integrity (cracks, bends, etc. unlike a few other aluminum-carbon composites on the market.) The ultegra components are smooth and responsive, and the bike gives me a positive feel everytime I ride it. I can't wait to take it out today . For the money, I couldn't find a bike that fit me better, rode smoother, and performed better in the races that I've done to date. It's a solid bike, and the only upgrade you may seek out is for the wheels if you get into racing.

As with any bike though, ride it a few times at your dealer, and get a technician to fit you to it properly.

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A comparable ride in the same price/component range is the Giant TCR 2.
(I ended up choosing the trek due to the feel and the services offered by my trek dealer.)

Good luck, and If you choose the 1500, enjoy it!
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