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Trek 3500 2011
Treks introduction to the world of quality mountain bikes. The 3500 turns its back on heavy Steal frames and gimmicky cheep full suspension designs. Instead you get a light weight, responsive Aluminium frame that wouldn’t look out of place on a bike at double the price.
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Trek 3700 2011
The perfect bike for the beginner heading out to the local park or taking the long way home. The 3700 offers a completely redesigned lightweight aluminum frame and 80mm suspension fork. The 3700 will give you the perfect ride for years to come and a value that can’t be beat.
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Trek 3900 2011
Much like its little brother, the 3900 offers the same aluminum frame as the 3700 although this time its upgraded with a lighter, stiffer suspension fork and also gives you more gears with a wider ratio. Perfect for thoes steep chiltern hills.
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Trek 3900 Disc 2011
As the name suggests this bike is identical to Treks popular 3900 but with the addition of cable operated disc brakes for improved braking in all conditions.
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Trek 4300 2011
Beginning and novice riders should pick the 4300 for their first foray onto singletrack. A 100mm suspension fork and hydroformed aluminum frame keep it light and durable with the most performance for your cash.
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Trek 4300 Disc 2011
As the name suggests this bike is identical to Treks popular 4300 but with the addition of cable operated disc brakes for improved braking in all conditions.
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Trek 4500 Disc 2011
This is where the fun really starts. The 4500 Disc is a great bike packed with features that wouldn’ t look out of place on a profesionals bike. Here you will find a fully adjustable 100mm suspension fork featuring lockout control, A light hydroformed aluminium frame, hard wearing Shimano Deore 27 speed gears, Shimanos super powerfull 486 Hydraulic Disk brakes and as if that wasn’t enough there’s even a fine sprinkling of Bontrager ‘Select’ aluminium components to really lighten things up!
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Trek 4900 Disc 2011
Lighter, Faster, Stronger. Providing more stability than the race-level hardtails, this trail rider has a 100mm suspension fork, full Shimano drivetrain and powerful Shimano hydraulic disc brakes mounted to a formed aluminum frame that keeps it light and durable. If you like the idea of high-end race quality components but prefer to be sat in a more upright comfortable position then the 4900 is built for you.
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Trek 6000 Disc 2011
For the singletrack enthusiast who demands a bike that packs a real punch. Longer Race geometry for improved control at speed, lightweight Alpha Black aluminium hydroformed frame, SR Suntour 100mm front suspension forks with remote (handlebar) lockout and shimano hydralic disc brakes all complement a bike that’s ready for any trail adventure.
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Trek 6300 Disc 2011
So you’ve got to the point where all the technical jargon is starting to make sense! Well how does this sound…Alpha Black Aluminium frame with semi-integrated head tube, Hydroformed Bi-axial Down Tube and Top Tube, Monostay Seatatays, Forged Disc Ready Dropouts, Shimano Deore XT 9 speed gears, Avid juicy 3 hydraulic disc’s and a pair of RockShox Tora SL forks with Lockout, preload and rebound adjustment.
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Trek 6500 Disc 2011
The Trek 6500 not only looks the part, but it’s also the ideal choice for the budget conscious cross-country rider. If you’re considering racing for the first time, with its powerful pedaling position and technical singletrack handling abilities, it’s got everything you could ask for to get you started and all in a strong, lightweight package.
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Trek 6700 Disc 2011
What a fantastic bike for the money. Featuring the awesome Deore XT groupset from Shimano and a pair of the super light RockShox Recon SL Solo Air forks, this bike is set to be a firm favorite amongst racers and aggressive weekend riders alike.
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Trek 8000 Disc 2011
The privateer racer who wants speed and efficiency on marathon climbs and technical trails picks the 8000, a top-shelf hydroformed aluminum hardtail frame with premium parts spec and a 100mm travel suspension fork.
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Trek 8500 Disc 2011
To put it simply, you will not find a better aluminium hardtail MTB. Covered in a smothering of some of the most sort-after mountain bike componentry. The Trek 8500 effortlessly blends style and function into one perfect, light weight package.
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Trek Elite XC 9.7 Carbon 2011
Speed is expensive, but this TCT Carbon hardtail frame will feed your addiction without breaking the bank. Built around the same frame as the Elite 9.8, the 9.7 sees components designed to keep you at the front of the pack without taking all the food off your table.
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Trek Elite XC 9.8 Carbon 2011
Shaving every gram of weight and pushing the limits of carbon fibre frame design. The 9.8 has it all, Featuring a push fit (internal) headset, Treks own BB90 bottom bracket, cup-less bearing system, Shimano shadow XT gears & brakes and none other that the Fox F-Series Remote RL with air spring, rebound and remote lockout. This is nothing less than a pro level bike.
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Trek Elite 9.9 SSL Carbon 2011
Two words......DREAM BIKE!.......
The 9.9SSL is the best of the best. Cutting absolutely no corners and with a spec list that would make the Sultan of Brunei drool! If its made of carbon fiber and it weighs nothing then you’ll probably find it on this bike.
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