Which Trek bikes have H1, H2, H3?
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Which Trek bikes have H1, H2, H3?
Can anyone point to where on the Trek website can I find which models have which geometry? I found it for the Madones, but I was wondering if any of the 1 or 2 series have any/some of the H1, H2, H3 setups?
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I can't point to where it is on the website, but my LBS sells Trek, and I asked the same question a while back. The H3 is available only on the 5.X series and above Madones according to him.
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I have Trek 2011 catalog. According to Trek catalog all 2/1 series bikes are H3 fit option. May have to go by Trek dealer and pick up a catalog. I don't believe Trek web site have that info.
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That is correct according to my 2011 book. The 1 and 2 series are H3. The Madone 5 series you can get in H3 and H2. The Madone 6 you can get H1, H2 or H3.
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Trek produces its road models from aggressive to comfort geometry so you can get a road bike dialed in to the way you intend to ride it rather being forced to ride a bike that doesn't suit you.
In other words, the geometry Lance Armstrong rode may not be a good fit for you but you no longer have to compromise to get the bike you want.
In other words, the geometry Lance Armstrong rode may not be a good fit for you but you no longer have to compromise to get the bike you want.
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Thanks to all. What I was able to pull off the website was that the 2.1 has H2 and H3, but you can only get the silver bike in H3 (**********??). The Trek website Q&A mentioned the 2.3 can only be had in H2, and there were no mentions of the 1 series. Guess a trip for an actual catalog is in order!
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It's there on the website - the way to tell what H# is available for each bike is to go to the specific page for each bike and click on the "Geometry" tab. For example, for a Modone 6.2 clicking on the "Geometry" tab will display the H1, H2, & H3 geometries since it's available in all three.
This is one case in which the hard copy paper catalog is actually easier to find the information.
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