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rumrunn6 07-24-16 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by ColonelSanders (Post 18934151)
Is the 7.3FX in this pic your wife's old bike or is it your bike?

Wifey's. bought it used a number of years ago but she always, and especially lately, had trouble mounting and dismounting. she absolutely loves the "women's" frame of the Stagger. MUCH easier to get on and off of

ajwOH 07-25-16 12:39 PM

New member here, hopefully not rehashing what has been discussed. I am having trouble identifying Trek's new FX lineup, in particular the FX 3 and FX 4. Is this intended to replace the 7.3 and the 7.4? Or is this a completely new lineup?


I am contemplating the FX 3 and it seems closest to the 7.4 (but I believe Trek is getting ready to release the 2017 7.4, so they may not be comparable).


The price difference is minimal. Is there a reason to upgrade to the 7.4? I think it might be worth it for the Deore, but I'm a novice.

dklanecky1 07-25-16 03:26 PM

We are a new member (pair) here from SE Wisconsin (Trek Country). We’re both in our 6th decade of life and with our 3 boys grown and out of the house, and reasonably well established in their lives (4 Grandsons) , we decided to add back an element of recreation that we used to enjoy, long before the kids came along with all their seemingly endless scheduled activities. We’ve had bikes in the past, still have some of them in the basement, but my old 1981 Trek Road bike seems to have grown too big for me now.
We have been working with a local bike dealer to get a couple of recreational bikes for my wife and I. Strictly riding on paved over old rail bed or maybe some light cinder or gravel occasionally, as well as on suburban streets. After riding a lot of bikes on test rides (FX 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.7), we finally decided on the FX 7.4’s for each of us. It seems to be the sweet spot in the lineup as far as I can tell, and that way I only have to learn how to service one set of components.
We picked them up late last week and have been getting them set up with a few accessories over the weekend, and getting used to using some muscles that have long been idle. Pictures to follow if I can figure out how to get them uploaded.
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.c...b?viewBox=1920

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.c...b?viewBox=1920

rumrunn6 07-26-16 06:55 AM

the other great thing about Trek FX series bikes ... they retain their resale value. posted Wifey's 7.3 15" frame on CL Sunday night around midnight & only 22 hrs later I had a fistful of cash in my hand ...

sh00k 07-29-16 11:41 AM

I just wanted to share this insane 7.9 fx with you guys. i just came across it and it's seriously over the top! ~$2500 bike with ~$2500 wheels, and ultegra drive train! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

full site: ?? : ********************???? 2011 TREK 7.9 FX **********??? - livedoor Blog**********

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/hasirin/i...0/d05b0007.jpg

chong67 07-29-16 12:16 PM

WOW. That is nice custom bike. Look like those custom car. LOL

sh00k 07-29-16 12:21 PM

some more. these are during the build process, not finished. the pic above was the finished product.

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/hasirin/i...4/e49a7724.jpg

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/hasirin/i...9/b98affbe.jpg

http://livedoor.blogimg.jp/hasirin/i...6/c6573711.jpg

ediazcruz 08-01-16 06:04 PM

Good price for a 2008 Fx 7.6
 
Listed as being in good condition for 370? It's the right size for me as I can't find anything in a 15" used. I was looking for a 7.2 or 7.3, but figure is this really is in good shape better than paying for an 7.2 used...

DustyD 08-01-16 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by ajwOH (Post 18937401)
New member here, hopefully not rehashing what has been discussed. I am having trouble identifying Trek's new FX lineup, in particular the FX 3 and FX 4. Is this intended to replace the 7.3 and the 7.4? Or is this a completely new lineup?


I am contemplating the FX 3 and it seems closest to the 7.4 (but I believe Trek is getting ready to release the 2017 7.4, so they may not be comparable).


The price difference is minimal. Is there a reason to upgrade to the 7.4? I think it might be worth it for the Deore, but I'm a novice.

Yes and no lol I too am confused about the 2017 FX models! They have restructured the naming on them, and in a weird way too! The FX3 is actually the new 7.4 and the FX 4 is the new 7.5 with Tiagra! As if all the different numbers and names aren't already confusing enough lol I am considering a new hybrid myself and would have already purchased the new FX3 I test rode at my LBS if it wasn't for the terribly lame cosmetics of the FX line! They are extremely disappointing!.. and my LBS only had the viper red available so I walked away and looking into the Sirrus Elite or Cannondales beautiful Quick Speed line

DustyD 08-01-16 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by dklanecky1 (Post 18937798)
We are a new member (pair) here from SE Wisconsin (Trek Country). We’re both in our 6th decade of life and with our 3 boys grown and out of the house, and reasonably well established in their lives (4 Grandsons) , we decided to add back an element of recreation that we used to enjoy, long before the kids came along with all their seemingly endless scheduled activities. We’ve had bikes in the past, still have some of them in the basement, but my old 1981 Trek Road bike seems to have grown too big for me now.
We have been working with a local bike dealer to get a couple of recreational bikes for my wife and I. Strictly riding on paved over old rail bed or maybe some light cinder or gravel occasionally, as well as on suburban streets. After riding a lot of bikes on test rides (FX 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.7), we finally decided on the FX 7.4’s for each of us. It seems to be the sweet spot in the lineup as far as I can tell, and that way I only have to learn how to service one set of components.
We picked them up late last week and have been getting them set up with a few accessories over the weekend, and getting used to using some muscles that have long been idle. Pictures to follow if I can figure out how to get them uploaded.
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.c...b?viewBox=1920

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.c...b?viewBox=1920

Awesome! Congrats on your new toys! Hope you guys get out and enjoy them! :thumb:

ColonelSanders 08-01-16 10:34 PM


Originally Posted by DustyD (Post 18954057)
I am considering a new hybrid myself and would have already purchased the new FX3 I test rode at my LBS if it wasn't for the terribly lame cosmetics of the FX line! They are extremely disappointing!..


What didn't you like about the FX's cosmetics?

ColonelSanders 08-01-16 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by dklanecky1 (Post 18937798)
We are a new member (pair) here from SE Wisconsin (Trek Country). We’re both in our 6th decade of life and with our 3 boys grown and out of the house, and reasonably well established in their lives (4 Grandsons) , we decided to add back an element of recreation that we used to enjoy, long before the kids came along with all their seemingly endless scheduled activities. We’ve had bikes in the past, still have some of them in the basement, but my old 1981 Trek Road bike seems to have grown too big for me now.
We have been working with a local bike dealer to get a couple of recreational bikes for my wife and I. Strictly riding on paved over old rail bed or maybe some light cinder or gravel occasionally, as well as on suburban streets. After riding a lot of bikes on test rides (FX 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.7), we finally decided on the FX 7.4’s for each of us. It seems to be the sweet spot in the lineup as far as I can tell, and that way I only have to learn how to service one set of components.
We picked them up late last week and have been getting them set up with a few accessories over the weekend, and getting used to using some muscles that have long been idle. Pictures to follow if I can figure out how to get them uploaded.
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.c...b?viewBox=1920

https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.c...b?viewBox=1920


Hmmmm, the pics aren't loading. :(

dklanecky1 08-02-16 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by ColonelSanders (Post 18954208)
Hmmmm, the pics aren't loading. :(

Right click, and open in a new tab works for me. I'm using the relatively now Amazon Drive, and still learning it's nuances.

ColonelSanders 08-02-16 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by dklanecky1 (Post 18955313)
Right click, and open in a new tab works for me. I'm using the relatively now Amazon Drive, and still learning it's nuances.

Okay. That Orange is a gorgeous colour.

dklanecky1 08-03-16 02:44 PM

Orange is Nice!
 

Originally Posted by ColonelSanders (Post 18956160)
Okay. That Orange is a gorgeous colour.

I agree, I did not like it at all when I saw it on line, but in person, out in the bright light, it is really nice!

ediazcruz 08-04-16 01:41 PM

Newbie: Fx 3 or Fx 7.3 Please Help!
 
So, I finally narrowed down to a Fx 7.4 WSD 17" today and alas, they are sold out everywhere in the tri-state area. I can find a 7.3 for $575, or do I get the Fx 3, which is at the very top of my budget at 699. Is it really worth the 125 more? I didn't test out a 7.3, but I LOVED the 7.4 and even for a novice could tell the difference between the 7.2 and the 7.4 (didn't try the 7.3 because we though they had the 7.4 and is was less than the 7.3).

Sorry so long. Want to purchase tomorrow, so please help out!

sail 08-04-16 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by ediazcruz (Post 18961187)
So, I finally narrowed down to a Fx 7.4 WSD 17" today and alas, they are sold out everywhere in the tri-state area. I can find a 7.3 for $575, or do I get the Fx 3, which is at the very top of my budget at 699. Is it really worth the 125 more? I didn't test out a 7.3, but I LOVED the 7.4 and even for a novice could tell the difference between the 7.2 and the 7.4 (didn't try the 7.3 because we though they had the 7.4 and is was less than the 7.3). Sorry so long. Want to purchase tomorrow, so please help out!

In a year the $125 will be forgotten but you'll still have the bike so get the one you LOVE.

ColonelSanders 08-04-16 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by ediazcruz (Post 18961187)
So, I finally narrowed down to a Fx 7.4 WSD 17" today and alas, they are sold out everywhere in the tri-state area. I can find a 7.3 for $575, or do I get the Fx 3, which is at the very top of my budget at 699. Is it really worth the 125 more? I didn't test out a 7.3, but I LOVED the 7.4 and even for a novice could tell the difference between the 7.2 and the 7.4 (didn't try the 7.3 because we though they had the 7.4 and is was less than the 7.3).

Sorry so long. Want to purchase tomorrow, so please help out!



The new FX 3(not to be confused with the 7.3FX) replaces the 7.4FX.


If you can, I would get the 7.4FX if only because it is 1lb lighter than the FX 3.


Now as to a choice between the 7.4FX/FX3 and the 7.3FX, as sail stated, you will soon forget the extra cost, but have the better bike for the years ahead.

sh00k 08-04-16 07:55 PM

Another vote for the 7.4. If you use the bike semi frequently, you will thank yourself for spending the extra $ in the long run.

ediazcruz 08-04-16 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by ColonelSanders (Post 18961756)
The new FX 3(not to be confused with the 7.3FX) replaces the 7.4FX.


If you can, I would get the 7.4FX if only because it is 1lb lighter than the FX 3.


Now as to a choice between the 7.4FX/FX3 and the 7.3FX, as sail stated, you will soon forget the extra cost, but have the better bike for the years ahead.



Great! Thanks all for the feedback. I guess it's best to go with the FX 3, as I can't find the 7.4 in a WSD 17" in the 30 LBS I called today. But that is what I really do want!!

Moving on though, I did find a place that would give me $50 off to match the 7.4 price but its a 40 min drive. The shop close to home is the MSRP of 700, but I do get lifetime "tuneups only." As a Newbie, is that worth the $50? Thanks!!!! How often are tuneups worth it?

sh00k 08-04-16 08:42 PM

I didn't pay full price on any of the 4 FX's I've owned and didn't pay taxes on a couple of them. Try to haggle down the price (cash is king) at the bike shop closest to you. The tune ups are not so frequent but they cost $30, + or - $10 (depends on your area). Minor adjustments to your shifters and drive train are usually for gratis at reputable shops.

ColonelSanders 08-04-16 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by ediazcruz (Post 18962062)
Great! Thanks all for the feedback. I guess it's best to go with the FX 3, as I can't find the 7.4 in a WSD 17" in the 30 LBS I called today. But that is what I really do want!!

Moving on though, I did find a place that would give me $50 off to match the 7.4 price but its a 40 min drive. The shop close to home is the MSRP of 700, but I do get lifetime "tuneups only." As a Newbie, is that worth the $50? Thanks!!!! How often are tuneups worth it?


The combo of being closer to home and the lifetime "tune ups" are probably worth it, because for one, you will need to take you bike back after a month or so, for all the cables to be re-tightened, as is normal when one buys a new bike.


Now whilst this re-tightening should be free of charge, it would be pretty irksome having to drive 40mins with your bike just for that, as well as any possible servicing you may want done in the years ahead.

sail 08-05-16 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by ColonelSanders (Post 18962176)
The combo of being closer to home and the lifetime "tune ups" are probably worth it, because for one, you will need to take you bike back after a month or so, for all the cables to be re-tightened, as is normal when one buys a new bike.
Now whilst this re-tightening should be free of charge, it would be pretty irksome having to drive 40mins with your bike just for that, as well as any possible servicing you may want done in the years ahead.

I agree.
If it makes you feel better I paid $700 a year ago for my 7.4 with one free check from a shop I don't like, but thats the bike I wanted and I do my own work. Maybe they'll toss in a water bottle holder, these guys wouldn't even do that.

DorkDisk 08-05-16 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by ediazcruz (Post 18962062)
Great! Thanks all for the feedback. I guess it's best to go with the FX 3, as I can't find the 7.4 in a WSD 17" in the 30 LBS I called today. But that is what I really do want!!

Moving on though, I did find a place that would give me $50 off to match the 7.4 price but its a 40 min drive. The shop close to home is the MSRP of 700, but I do get lifetime "tuneups only." As a Newbie, is that worth the $50? Thanks!!!! How often are tuneups worth it?

If you're even slightly mechanically inclined, those tune ups are worthless. Adjusting cable stretch is literally turning a knob a turn or two. Any real fix will not be covered by this tune up. A discount on future merchandise, like seats, grips, and pedals will be more useful IMO

side_FX 08-05-16 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by dklanecky1 (Post 18955313)
Right click, and open in a new tab works for me. I'm using the relatively now Amazon Drive, and still learning it's nuances.

Am I the only one who still can't see these? :(

A pox on those those computer goblins who seek to deprive me of my quest to see beautiful Orange Treks!!!


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