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Trek ID, please

Old 03-10-18, 04:20 PM
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Trek ID, please

Does anyone know what year, or model, this Trek is?
(I usually hang out in the Classic & Vintage section, but my brother is interested in this bike so I volunteered to look into it for him.)
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Sorry, it's a FB post, so no drive side pics are available.
Can you tell the component level by the brifters?
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Looks like Sora. That's a tall bike.
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Yes, my brother is 6'3" or so.
Entry level? Worth $200?

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That frame/colorway looks like a 2008 Trek 1.7, but those shifters and the crankset don't look like the 105 that a 1.7 would have been spec'd with.
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Trek 1.5 ~ 2008

Budget Hot or Not....
Your entry level bike (pics and upgrades)
https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/...spx?item=12769

I still have my 1.7c (105/ulterga), great frame, still my training bike. Would buy again.
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Originally Posted by 67tony
Entry level? Worth $200?
Yes. Yes if it works well.
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Originally Posted by 9volt
yes. Yes if it works well.
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