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Click here to download the catalog as a PDF file. To view this site you need Adobe Flash Player and your browser must allow javaScripts. Go here to get the latest Flash Player. Live (and Love) the Life of Leisure Purely comfortable, for everyone If you miss riding, this is the perfect bike to get you back out and enjoying yourself. Upright positioning and a unique design let you set both feet on the ground while you sit on the saddle, starting and stopping easily. The Trek Pure series ranges from $400 - $710. Shown: Pure Deluxe Lowstep $480 Angled top tube makes it easy to get on and off Whether you’re looking for a great commuter bike, or just need a very comfortable, easy-to-ride bike to get you back in the saddle, Trek has what you’re looking for. With Trek-worthy engineering, these bikes will get you out and around town the fun way—on two wheels. Alloy cranks, sealed bottom bracket, rust-proof chain Lightweight Alpha White Aluminum frame Smart Questions when Buying a Bike Where do you ride? Different bikes are adapted for different terrain. If most of your riding is on pavement, you’ll enjoy the lighter weight and responsiveness of a road bike’s narrower wheels and slender frame. Mountain bikes, for rough roads and trails, use wider tires and suspension for comfort and protection. Hybrid bikes take the best of each. Necessary accessories The Trek Rear Trunk Bag, $39.99, secures to your rear rack, and has hand and shoulder straps for easy transport and zipper flaps for weather protection. With the Trek Light Set Combo, $39.99, you’ll see and be seen in the dark. An Ion 3 front and Flare 7 rear light kit makes your night riding safe. Trek Vapor Helmet, $49.99, utilizes a Hard Cote InMold shell with internal reinforcement to keep your noggin protected while washable, wicking mesh fit pads make this helmet comfortable for everyday wear. Kickstand and chain guard make this a great around-town bike Cruiser fun with Trek technology This classically-designed bike gives you a comfortable riding position and a cushy, wide seat. Large balloon tires and sweptback handlebars combine street cool, control and safety. The Trek Cruiser series ranges from $240 - $660. Shown: Wasabi 3 $440 Why do you ride? Exercise, recreation, commuting, family time or touring? Just like with cars, you have selection within each category to meet your needs. How do you ride? Are you competitive? Even if you won’t be racing, you might want higher performance. If you’re athletic, you’ll likely want a sportier bike with a more efficient riding position. For fresh air together with your family, we’ll show you bikes designed for casual fun. How far and how often will you ride? On longer rides, proper fit and convenience become much more important. We can meet your needs by fine-tuning any bike with changes in seats, handlebars, tires and accessories. Special factors? If you’re tall or short, you’ll find certain models are a better fit. If you have any injuries, they may affect how we fit your bike to you. Women now have specific models that accommodate different body proportion, smaller hands and more. We’ll make sure you get the proper bike and the perfect fit. Lightweight Alpha Black Aluminum frame Street-ready, city-slick Sleekly designed to get you around your neighborhood, wherever it may be. All-weather hardware and efficient starting and stopping performance give you control to dodge aggressive cabbies, even in a downpour. The Trek Soho series ranges from $550 - $1,100. Shown: Soho 1.0 $700 Shimano RM65 disc hubs, Bontrager Nebula rims www.revolutioncycles.com/goto/pavementbikes The average American weighed 24 lbs more in 2002 than 1960, resulting in use of 938 million more gallons of gas annually, which at $3/gal equals $7.7 million a day. news.uiuc.edu/NEWS/06/1024auto.html |