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Old 05-21-17 | 09:14 AM
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Trek 1.2 c h2

looking at a leftover 2016 for $722, owners opinions on the bike would be appreciated, also ho does it compare to a Specialized Sectuer ?
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Old 05-21-17 | 09:59 AM
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I've been riding my 2016 1.2 for a about one year now and have absolutely enjoyed it. Since purchase, I've replaced the tires with 25mm Gator Skins which have significantly improved ride comfort. I've also replaced the brake pads which have drastically improved the stopping. I am still fairly new at this but if the bike is brand new from your LBS, I believe the price is good. In 2016, they ran approx $870.00. See if they'll sweeten the deal by throwing in a couple of bottles and bottle cages. I am not familiar with the Specialized.
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Old 05-21-17 | 03:32 PM
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Here is a crappy picture of mine. The bike is nothing special, but it is perfectly capable for any use. I race mine and can't say it holds me down at all. It does come with some unspectacular tires, but I ran it like that for a good while without any issues. But if you're looking for upgrades, that would probably be the first place I'd look (although I would recommend something nicer than Gatorskins.) Apart from that I'd ride it as is until you find specific things you might want to improve, if any.

Never ridden a Secteur so I have no idea how they compare.

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Old 05-21-17 | 07:57 PM
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There are certainly "nicer" tires than gator skins. I don't race but enjoy riding on back roads where conditions vary from smooth to washboard and sometimes gravel. The gator skins have held up quite nicely.
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Old 05-22-17 | 08:02 AM
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Bikes: 2019 Specialized Roll Comp X1, 2018 Scott Genius 740, 2017 Trek Emonda SL6, 1991 Trek MultiTrack 750

I had a 2016 1.2c for some time and logged approximately 400 trouble free miles. The only thing I did was replace the factory tires with GP4000S II's. Other than that, it was an excellent ride and relatively lightweight. I just recently sold it for a 2016 Emonda SL6 because I got a killer deal on a new one.

No experience with the Specialized though - sorry. With the 1.2 I don't think you could go wrong.
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Old 05-22-17 | 03:17 PM
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looking at a leftover 2016 for $722, owners opinions on the bike would be appreciated, also ho does it compare to a Specialized Sectuer ?
I picked up a used 1.5 earlier this year, swapped on some better tires, and have really enjoyed it. The Secteur is an endurance geometry bike, so more relaxed than the Trek, but I don't think you'll be disappointed with the comfort on the trek. Can probably swap out a more upright stem if need be, but it comes without a slammed stem, so I thought it rode pretty comfortable. I can't say that I found any fault with the Sora equipment either. It's been very quiet and reliable...I was pleasantly surprised.
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Old 05-22-17 | 03:29 PM
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Didn't the 1.5 come with Tiagra?

I'd say that the cranks on the 1.2 were a bit subpar. Worked fine, but if looking for upgrades that would be one of the first places I'd look.
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Old 05-22-17 | 03:33 PM
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Didn't the 1.5 come with Tiagra?

I'd say that the cranks on the 1.2 were a bit subpar. Worked fine, but if looking for upgrades that would be one of the first places I'd look.
The 1.5 I have came with a mix. The only Tiagra was the rd. Brifters/fd were sora, and crankset was a bontrager house special 53/39. It was supposedly an upgraded series of aluminum listed as "black" with top of the line being "red." Not sure what that equivalent is in today's Trek...200?
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Old 05-22-17 | 03:48 PM
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Hmm, no idea. The 1.5 doesn't exist anymore. I guess the bottom level Emonda took its place.
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Old 05-22-17 | 07:11 PM
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I haven't had a chance to ride the trek yet but the secteur I rode was awesome, hoping to ride the trek this weekend
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