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Trek 5000 vs 5500
Does anyone know exactly what the difference between these 2 frames is?
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Trek 5000/5200/5500 all use the OCLV 120 carbon setup. 5000 and 5200 use the 120 fork while the 5500 uses the 110. Unless you are highly, highly experienced, I doubt most people notice a difference in the way they feel.
And the decals are different too. 55/Rad |
Actually, the 2007 5000 (and I think the 2006) are TCT carbon, not OCLV. I have one of the TCT versions. It's a great bike, just not the lightest carbon bike made.
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Rad is correct. The frames on the 5000 line of OCLVs are the same. The 5000, 5200, 5500 and 5900 are all the same frame design and geometry. As 6 stringer stated...the 2006 and newer 5000 is made from TCT carbon not OCLV (i.e. handmade in Trek's Wisconsin plant).
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The last year Trek made both the 5500 and the 5000 was 2004. After that, the 5500 went away and the Madones came online, sans a 5.5 version. In '05, the 5000 was still OCLV and in '06, it became the TCT.
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Originally Posted by 55/Rad
(Post 6890262)
The last year Trek made both the 5500 and the 5000 was 2004. After that, the 5500 went away and the Madones came online, sans a 5.5 version. In '05, the 5000 was still OCLV and in '06, it became the TCT.
This year the entire line was discontinued. |
Originally Posted by 6Stringer
(Post 6889875)
Actually, the 2007 5000 (and I think the 2006) are TCT carbon, not OCLV. I have one of the TCT versions. It's a great bike, just not the lightest carbon bike made.
My 2200 was killed a little over a months ago, but all the components seem to be fine. I was going to upgrade to the 5000 (replacement frame only). Trek screwed up and sent a 5500 to paint instead...but I'm getting it for the same price since it was their error. |
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