1991 Trek 1200
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1991 Trek 1200
Any info on this bike I need to know? I know the basic specs...but anything additional would be good. I found a listing on craigslist for one, and it seems like its in great condition. Would this make a good first road bike? Is 400.00 they are asking for it a good price?
From what I found its only a 7 speed...I'm worried that may not be a wide enough range, since my area has lots of hills. Input?
From what I found its only a 7 speed...I'm worried that may not be a wide enough range, since my area has lots of hills. Input?
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Happen to have the exact same bike. Bright yellow right? 7sp really is fine, I've upgraded my bike to 8sp but that was strictly a by-product of my Dura Ace upgrade. High quality frame, I love mine. I ride mine to school, work on nice days, and have done some Tri's with it. 400 is too much. I bought mine for $260 shipping included. With the RX100 components that came with it that just seems like too much unless everything is in absolute pristine condition.
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Price is insane. More like $250 is about right.
If you have a lot of hills, you probably either need a triple up front, or a compact crankset.
Lots of hills around here too. I have a couple of triples, and one compact crankset myself (along with a standard double that I use for flatter terrain).
If you have a lot of hills, you probably either need a triple up front, or a compact crankset.
Lots of hills around here too. I have a couple of triples, and one compact crankset myself (along with a standard double that I use for flatter terrain).
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ya im in upstate ny, so there is no such thing as a perfectly straight and flat country road here, LOL
anyway, I have a 21 spd hybrid now, and even on lowest gear i have trouble at times on some hills.
i thought the price might be too much for an 18 y ear old bike.
anyway, I have a 21 spd hybrid now, and even on lowest gear i have trouble at times on some hills.
i thought the price might be too much for an 18 y ear old bike.
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Going with more gears on the cluster doesn't necessarily give you a better climbing.
It usually gives you more gears in between.
You can get a 5 speed cluster that is 14-34, or a 10 speed 11-23, and the 5 speed will have a lower gear, assuming you have a derailleur that will handle it.
Even a common 14-28 5 speed will climb better than the 11-23.
It usually gives you more gears in between.
You can get a 5 speed cluster that is 14-34, or a 10 speed 11-23, and the 5 speed will have a lower gear, assuming you have a derailleur that will handle it.
Even a common 14-28 5 speed will climb better than the 11-23.
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I couldn't sell mine fast enough,(and that wasn't easy) once I found out about a nice steel bike that's 22 years old and costs less than that tank thing I had.
Hang around here for awhile and it will all become clear.
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trust me, i want a road bike...i just made the mistake of letting buyers guilt get a hold of me. i had 1,000.00 set aside and ready to spend when i went in my LBS, but I just couldnt do it (can you tell i usually dont buy things for myself LOL).
So i settled on a hybrid, because it was cheaper, to make sure it was something i wanted to do, BUT i've always wanted the road bike.
I've had to update the bike of course, but as it is now (I have it on 700 x 28 tires instead of the 38's it came with, I installed butterfly bars, and have been slowly tweaking as i go along), its actually not that bad for what it is....ive taken some crazy hills with it already, and its actually been perfectly fine.
Do i still want a road bike with every fiber of my being LOL of course...but having a functioning bike allows me to wait a little bit for the perfect bike and opportunity.
So i settled on a hybrid, because it was cheaper, to make sure it was something i wanted to do, BUT i've always wanted the road bike.
I've had to update the bike of course, but as it is now (I have it on 700 x 28 tires instead of the 38's it came with, I installed butterfly bars, and have been slowly tweaking as i go along), its actually not that bad for what it is....ive taken some crazy hills with it already, and its actually been perfectly fine.
Do i still want a road bike with every fiber of my being LOL of course...but having a functioning bike allows me to wait a little bit for the perfect bike and opportunity.





