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Old 03-15-16 | 08:46 PM
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Is the chain a bit to short in all of those picture? Was it discussed before? I can't remember....
Wow... you know, it was never an issue until last week. I never had any problems with this bike- but just last week I did something bad...

I changed the wheelset from what the bike was originally redone with- complete with a larger big cog freewheel.

It's funny that it's never come up, even in the discussion (with a boatload of pix) about the triple pulley RD.

I'll get a new chain. Thanks!
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It would drive me NUTS knowing or thinking that there was a 720 on the way or just out of reach.

Just the amount of time from when I talked to the seller, to the time the next morning I was flipping **** the whole time. I remember getting up that morning and trying NOT to, but ending up Google Image searching 720s.

This was shortly after I got the bike:





Last week:

If you put the matching blue Blackburn bottle cages, that is exactly what I wanted to do with my maroon 720.
Very nice!!! That is an awesome bike.
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I like it a lot, although I should add that I don't have much experience with tourers so I can't compare. I don't tour; I am just using it as an all-rounder, mainly on pavement but occasionally gravel trails. I think it rides great with 32mm tires. Very smooth and predictable as one would expect. I have often heard it said that tourers really need a load to handle properly, but I have no sense of that. Whether that's because this bike is more akin to a sport tourer, or because I am not discerning, I can't say.
I've had a few: ca 1984 Fuji Touring Series V, similar era Fuji TS IV, and Miyata 610. All of these were boring to ride and are either already sold(TS IV and Miyata) or will be this summer(TS V). The Trek 720 seems faster and enjoyable. I liked it so much that I bought a Blue 620 over the winter to hopefully replace the remaining Fuji Touring Series V, but have not taken it out yet.

As for fully loaded touring, I have not done that yet. The 720 has mostly been used as a commuter, carrying my clothes, tools, and food.
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Old 03-16-16 | 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jjames1452
If you put the matching blue Blackburn bottle cages, that is exactly what I wanted to do with my maroon 720.
Very nice!!! That is an awesome bike.
Thank you!

The story around yours is really cool- I remember when you found it.

I have one blue cage from my 620, and I could swear I was gifted another blue cage from a forum member, but neither of us can recall for sure. In any case, I have 3 silver "jim blackburn" cages and just replaced the black front rack with a silver one. I'm considering stripping the blue powder coating off the back rack- it's scratched, besides, I really think the blue was a stretch on this bike anyway.
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Originally Posted by beech333
I've had a few: ca 1984 Fuji Touring Series V, similar era Fuji TS IV, and Miyata 610. All of these were boring to ride and are either already sold(TS IV and Miyata) or will be this summer(TS V). The Trek 720 seems faster and enjoyable. I liked it so much that I bought a Blue 620 over the winter to hopefully replace the remaining Fuji Touring Series V, but have not taken it out yet.

As for fully loaded touring, I have not done that yet. The 720 has mostly been used as a commuter, carrying my clothes, tools, and food.
Hey... Tell me about that TSV...
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Old 03-16-16 | 08:45 AM
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Old 02-26-18 | 12:25 AM
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Another night I can't sleep... digging up pix of people's 720s and found this thread... thought I'd give it a zombie bump with pix of my 1985 720. Ten speed rear end, upgraded extensively...and a lovely, lovely ride..


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thought I'd give it a zombie bump with pix of my 1985 720.
Beautiful bike. Did you outline the lugs yourself?

I installed the XC Pros on mine this weekend and took her for a ride. Amazing! Need to wrap the bars and then I'll post some photos.
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Nice bikes. What is the biggest 700c tire one can fit on a ~1982 720? One popped up on the local CL and my brother is looking for a commuter/tourer that can take like a 36 or bigger.
It's somewhat variable as others have pointed out. It can handle a 32c or 1 and 1/4 and after that it may get dicey. Also all but the 1982 (which used calipers) was designed around a 27 inch wheel so cantilever adjustment can be a problem compounded by the narrow posts. So going to 700c on one of the post '82 720s will help you use a little fatter tire but you'll have to deal with the cantilever issues.

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They had to fade it to black and hope no one noticed the difference.

I'm very much an enthusiast about Trek's bikes of the 1980s, I didn't realize how well appointed the 1987 520 was.

Trek's 531 framed touring bikes of the 70s were the TX 700 and the 710. In 1982 they introduced the 720 as the high end touring bike. Over the years between 1982-1985 it evolved into what most people recognize as one of the ultimate touring bikes. It seems that in 1986 the bottom dropped out of the touring market- presumably gone to ATBs. Trek dropped the 720 (and 620) and the 520 was a distinctly "not exactly tour-y" type bike. I thought Trek stayed that route until after 1988, but a few forum members have recently acquired 1987 520s that really surprised me with the chainstay length and the geometry and components that were on par with other makes of touring bikes.
Trek also made touring bikes in the 70s made of Ishiwata tubing (the 510).
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Beautiful bike. Did you outline the lugs yourself?

I installed the XC Pros on mine this weekend and took her for a ride. Amazing! Need to wrap the bars and then I'll post some photos.
Yes, I did the lugs. Not very well...

I used a felt tipped paint pen- it wasn’t until I was nearly completely done that I figured out I could cut the tip on more of an angle to get a more fine point.

Hurry up and get pix!!!

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Trek also made touring bikes in the 70s made of Ishiwata tubing (the 510).
Any of the TX bikes (except 900) and any of the early x1x bikes were tourers- but the only 531 tourers were the TX700 and 710. (And the only Columbus tourer was the TX770)
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Another night I can't sleep... digging up pix of people's 720s and found this thread... thought I'd give it a zombie bump with pix of my 1985 720. Ten speed rear end, upgraded extensively...and a lovely, lovely ride..


Very nice ride! That burgundy frame is just classic. I'm looking around at fenders for my 720 build up. What brand and size are those fenders? Thanks!
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Very nice ride! That burgundy frame is just classic. I'm looking around at fenders for my 720 build up. What brand and size are those fenders? Thanks!
The ones I have are the SKS P45 longboards chromoplastics.

I like them.

I keep thinking I want to replace them with fluted aluminum fenders. I just haven't been quite happy with any of the aluminum fenders I've used. That's pretty much also me saying "I don't know how to mount aluminum fenders" but I was able to mount the SKS fenders.
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She's finally ready to hit the road. 1984 720 upgraded to 9speed. Thanks to [MENTION=174646]The Golden Boy[/MENTION] for advise on upgrading brakes. Absolutely love the look and feel of the XC Pros.
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It looks lovely [MENTION=469097]tarsi[/MENTION]!!!

How do you like the SE brakes?
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How do you like the SE brakes?
So far I love them. Setup wasn't nearly as bad as I feared and stopping power seems more than adequate for fully loaded touring. Thanks again for the recommending.
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She's finally ready to hit the road. 1984 720 upgraded to 9speed. Thanks to [MENTION=174646]The Golden Boy[/MENTION] for advise on upgrading brakes. Absolutely love the look and feel of the XC Pros.
Really nice.

What are the pedals & how do you like them?

Top tube protector info please.

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Incredibly awesome bike . I am so jealous and one day I hope to find one myself. I did find an 82 frame but it is for a midget
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What are the pedals & how do you like them?
Pedals are from crankbrothers (https://www.rei.com/product/100698/c...latform-pedals).

Was hoping the color would be a closer match to the Brooks' Honey but they are a bit too orange for that. Was also hoping my standard mountain bike cleats would work with them but they require a different (proprietary?) plate which is not the easiest to slip in and out of. May just need to fine tune my cleats/pedals but verdict is still out on these pedals.

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Top tube protector info please.
Top tube protector is from Velo Orange (https://velo-orange.com/collections/...tube-protector).

Main purpose to cover up a small dent in top tube. Although was a pain to install (had to sew shut on underside of tube and meticulously cut-out areas for cable guides) I am happy with the results. The only issue I have is the way the cable bends upwards at the entrance and exit points of the cable guides. This is the result of the protector and may be manageable by extending slits for the guides a bit further. Was also going to explore thinner cable housing in hopes that I could find something that sits flatter along the tube. All-in-all, pretty happy with protector as a cheap alternative to having dent professionally repaired.

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