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I'm looking for a daily rider for fitness. I've been riding my mtb (specialized expedition) about 80 or 90 miles a week. The frame is small for me (it's an M frame and I'm 6' tall). Does anyone have a recommendation for a solid reliable daily rider (i'm looking ot spend 500-600. The local bike shop has a trek 7.2 hybrid for about $500. Is that a good deal? I heard the front derailleurs have trouble staying in adjustment (and I don't trust quick fire shifters). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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If you feel comfortable riding it and its the right size, you should be okay. Trek makes a reasonably high quality product in general. At that price though, the competitors will all be very similar, especially when it comes to the components. It does seem sometimes that Trek is one level down in components at the same price as some of the competition. Ultimately your satisfaction with your purchase will probably have more to do with the quality of the dealer you buy it from than the bike at this price-point, especially the quality of the fit. The Shimano components, including derailers Ft and R, at this level are as good as, if not better than, any thing else. |
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In fact, everything on my wife's 7.2 FX still works fine after my daughter's boyfriend grabbed a handful of brake lever and flipped himself over the handlebar. His chin required stitches but the bike was only lightly scratched. |
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