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Trek was running a sale on the Trek 1500 Discovery Bikes. Just went down to my local bs and picked one up. It's my first road bike and I am pretty excited. I've been riding a Trek 7.2 FX and wanted to go a lot faster! Got messured and they are getting it ready, should be here by Friday. Anyone ever ride a 1500, what do you think. Good deal or not at $1000? __________________ Sunny in Sea Isle |
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Congratulations on your new bike! My husband and I just bought new bikes. He bought the Trek 1500 and I got the gorgeous Trek Madone 5.2. Did your 1500 come with the ultegra or 105 rear derailleur? His bike has a red/white/blue paint job but came with the ultegra rear derailleur. We looked at the discovery paint scheme but that had a 105 rear derailleur. Anyway, he loves his new bike and said the shifting is incredibly smooth and the bike is nice and fast, it is also pretty lightweight for a entry/mid level road bike Have a great time riding your new bike! |
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I also thought that one coming with a 105 vs. the ultegra derailleur was strange. My husband asked what the difference was being they had both the 105 and ultegra 1500's there and the store employee said the only difference was the rear derailleur. Both bikes were the same price which I think is even more strange but he of course opted for the ultegra version. I have talked with many people regarding components and all have said the 105 shifts silky smooth just like the ultegra does and that there really is not much difference between the two now. |
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I would check with the place you bought it from. Our bike store that we have purchased all of our bikes from has a 30 day return policy. If for some reason you decide you want a different bike or if you simply don't want it as long as it's in perfect condition they will refund the full purchase price. Maybe your bike store offers something similar? I hope it all works out for you and that you can get the 1500 with the ultegra |
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I have a Trek Madone 5.2 with ultegra and it's a double. My previous bike had a triple chainring but to be honest I really never used the third one. Do you do alot of climbing with steep hills? I think that the third chainring is really only used with super steep hills but if you do alot of climbing then the three instead of two would most likely help you |
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ya know I just noticed I also have a 105 rear derailleur and my tires are Select instead of Race lite. I just e-mailed my LBS hopefully they get back to me, I'll probably swing by tomorrow too to ask. I'm kinda feeling a bit ripped off too, I got it on sale but how much money did I really save if Trek downgraded the components? |
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