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Old 08-25-12, 10:03 PM
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Trek 8000 Bike Cycle Model

Dear Brother,

Do you know this trek 8000 bike cycle model year?

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Old 08-25-12, 11:07 PM
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I'm thinking 92, or 93. You can go through the catalogues at https://www.vintage-trek.com/TrekBrochures.htm
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I think with thumb shifters it might be a tad older than '92, what model are the components?

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I had a 92 Trek 6000, and it looked identical to that, but with different components (twist shifters and Suntour components.) The 6000 was the lower priced mountain bicycling bike cycle.

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You mean model 1992 year...

Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami
I had a 92 Trek 6000, and it looked identical to that, but with different components (twist shifters and Suntour components.) The 6000 was the lower priced mountain bicycling bike cycle.

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