I have two TREK bikes. My mt. bike, a 1997 Trek 8000, I love. It's stable, comfortable, and looks good. I could ride it all day (and usually do). But my road bike, a 1994 TREK 2200, could use some improvements. It has entry level Campy componants. Usually Campy lasts forever but I have been having problems with the brake lever/shifters (LBS thinks it is a broken thing-a-mer-bob... I forgot what is was but at least it's repairable). The frame has the three main tubes in carbon fiber and the rear seat stay and fork in aluminum which leads to a lot of horizontal flex in the BB area. It also has an 8 speed cassette which is hard to replace. But to be fair, I have had this bike for a lot time and riden it hard and it has always been a reliable commuting/century bike.