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FX LTD NIB Decision
Not sure If I should build or send down the road. I am running out of room ;-( Maybe I'll keep and send my 1980 412 down the road....I clearly need more room for bikes ;-)
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Kinda disappointed in the 2020 fx-3 disc so far. The bike is ultra comfortable and rides nice, but I’m not mechanically inclined and it’s just constantly needed to go to the shop. I’ve had to take it in for BB, rear wheel hub, multiple spokes, Multiple chains, replaced cassette, So disappointing, I was really thinking it was going to be more sturdy than a sleek racing style bike. Is it normal for a 7 month old bike to have to constantly be worked on?
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Kinda disappointed in the 2020 fx-3 disc so far. The bike is ultra comfortable and rides nice, but I’m not mechanically inclined and it’s just constantly needed to go to the shop. I’ve had to take it in for BB, rear wheel hub, multiple spokes, Multiple chains, replaced cassette, So disappointing, I was really thinking it was going to be more sturdy than a sleek racing style bike. Is it normal for a 7 month old bike to have to constantly be worked on?
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Going through things like "multiple chains" suggests something else may be going on. Chains are almost universally good these days. Why are you going through so many chains? What has the shop's diagnosis been on these things? They just chalk it up to poor quality in the replacement parts? Also -- if you needed a rear hub, did Trek actually pay the shop to replace the hub and re-lace the wheel...or did they send a new wheel? I'd be super surprised if they paid shop labor to re-lace a wheel.
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How many miles do you have on it? Do you ride it off-road? Have you crashed it?
My FXS4 has been in service for about 2 years. I broke a chain a little after a year (about a half-mile from the LBS). A couple of flats. Otherwise I've had no trouble. Strava thinks I have a little over 2100 miles on it, almost all roads or paved paths. Occasionally the paths have been a bit wet and/or covered in mud. I've had a couple of low-impact falls (both due to mud), with no damage to the bike.
I'm a pretty big guy, so I'm sure I put some stress on it even though my mileage may not be all that high.
My FXS4 has been in service for about 2 years. I broke a chain a little after a year (about a half-mile from the LBS). A couple of flats. Otherwise I've had no trouble. Strava thinks I have a little over 2100 miles on it, almost all roads or paved paths. Occasionally the paths have been a bit wet and/or covered in mud. I've had a couple of low-impact falls (both due to mud), with no damage to the bike.
I'm a pretty big guy, so I'm sure I put some stress on it even though my mileage may not be all that high.
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Pretty much my experience. Never really owned a quality bike. Test rode the FX 3 and thought it was just great. Looked at the 6 with its $2100 price tag and only 3 lbs lighter and said, 'no way'. The dealer said try the 6, you won't believe the difference and you'll regret your decision if you get the 6. It's not about weight, it's about ride comfort. If you plan to ride the bike for 10 years the extra cost is $130 a year. He was right...I got the 6 and am riding about 100 miles a week and loving the buttery smooth ride and loving what it's doing for my physical and mental health.
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Wondering if anyone has seen or driven the new 2021 FX Sport Carbon 4.
1x11 Shimano GRX, it's also cheaper than the FX Sport 5 and comes in lighter as well at a smidge over 21 lbs.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/b...rCode=bluedark
1x11 Shimano GRX, it's also cheaper than the FX Sport 5 and comes in lighter as well at a smidge over 21 lbs.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/b...rCode=bluedark
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Wondering if anyone has seen or driven the new 2021 FX Sport Carbon 4.
1x11 Shimano GRX, it's also cheaper than the FX Sport 5 and comes in lighter as well at a smidge over 21 lbs.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/b...rCode=bluedark
1x11 Shimano GRX, it's also cheaper than the FX Sport 5 and comes in lighter as well at a smidge over 21 lbs.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/b...rCode=bluedark
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Kinda disappointed in the 2020 fx-3 disc so far. The bike is ultra comfortable and rides nice, but I’m not mechanically inclined and it’s just constantly needed to go to the shop. I’ve had to take it in for BB, rear wheel hub, multiple spokes, Multiple chains, replaced cassette, So disappointing, I was really thinking it was going to be more sturdy than a sleek racing style bike. Is it normal for a 7 month old bike to have to constantly be worked on?
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Have owned a 2021 FX-4 Carbon for about a week. Have just got back into biking after a two decade hiatus, and my previous bike was a $25 Goodwill steel road bike freshened up for about $150 back in 1999 when I was a graduate student.
So the FX is my first quality bike and love it. It is fast, nimble, and light. Been riding almost every day with my wife and today we did a 22 mile on city bike paths. Very happy with the purchase. Would post a photo, but this is my first message here and I can't upload it.
So the FX is my first quality bike and love it. It is fast, nimble, and light. Been riding almost every day with my wife and today we did a 22 mile on city bike paths. Very happy with the purchase. Would post a photo, but this is my first message here and I can't upload it.
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Have owned a 2021 FX-4 Carbon for about a week. Have just got back into biking after a two decade hiatus, and my previous bike was a $25 Goodwill steel road bike freshened up for about $150 back in 1999 when I was a graduate student.
So the FX is my first quality bike and love it. It is fast, nimble, and light. Been riding almost every day with my wife and today we did a 22 mile on city bike paths. Very happy with the purchase. Would post a photo, but this is my first message here and I can't upload it.
So the FX is my first quality bike and love it. It is fast, nimble, and light. Been riding almost every day with my wife and today we did a 22 mile on city bike paths. Very happy with the purchase. Would post a photo, but this is my first message here and I can't upload it.
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Howdy
While I am new to this thread (and very excited to have discovered the forum and this specific thread), I am not new to bikes. Of course, everything is relative. I have ridden bikes in two phases of my life. The first as a fledgling and the second as a so-called-adult … with a big gap in between for college and young family-life.
After looking at this forum a couple of times over the years for different purposes (e.g. getting feedback on how to service my wheel hubs, headset, change cassette, chains, etc), for some reason, this time, I did a search for “FX.” I couldn’t believe what I had stumbled on to … the OFFICIAL TREK FX THREAD! Very cool. I had so much fun seeing all the conversations, thoughts and stories of the persons that have mounted this bike (or considered mounting this bike). To put it into perspective, I read or skimmed the 1717 postings (at time of this posting) on this thread. Love it! We belong to a very neat club!
I’ve been riding (again) since 2010 when two things happened. The first, my Dad won this 7.3 at a charity silent auction. I don’t know how much he bid … but he did and he walked away with a sparkly new bike. I’m positive he would have loved to hold on to it, but the fact is he is 6’-3” and I’m 5’-10” … same genetics, but not same frame-size. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure he ever “officially” gave me the bike … but at this point, the bike is mine! The second event ... I discovered my “golden passage” to work. Depending on the route du jour, my commute takes me along 20 to 25 miles (one-way) of heart-pounding bliss. What a ride … I’ll have to share my route and experiences in a different posting! I come home with a smile on my face! :-)
Since my gift and my discovery, I moved from my mountain bike (no brand) to my Trek 7.3. I have abused my 7.3 for approximately 20000 miles (in round numbers, about 1000/year for the first five years and 2500/year since), I’ve wrecked several times, run into two cars (one moving and one parked), lost consciousness (once), had near misses with mammals, reptiles, insects and birds, been yelled at a few times (mainly by the mammals), had dozens of flats, four sets of wheels, multiple chains and cassettes, introduced my girls to riding and had thousands of miles of fantastic tailwinds and headwinds.
With that, I leave you (for the time being) … I need to figure out my next repair(s)!
After looking at this forum a couple of times over the years for different purposes (e.g. getting feedback on how to service my wheel hubs, headset, change cassette, chains, etc), for some reason, this time, I did a search for “FX.” I couldn’t believe what I had stumbled on to … the OFFICIAL TREK FX THREAD! Very cool. I had so much fun seeing all the conversations, thoughts and stories of the persons that have mounted this bike (or considered mounting this bike). To put it into perspective, I read or skimmed the 1717 postings (at time of this posting) on this thread. Love it! We belong to a very neat club!
I’ve been riding (again) since 2010 when two things happened. The first, my Dad won this 7.3 at a charity silent auction. I don’t know how much he bid … but he did and he walked away with a sparkly new bike. I’m positive he would have loved to hold on to it, but the fact is he is 6’-3” and I’m 5’-10” … same genetics, but not same frame-size. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure he ever “officially” gave me the bike … but at this point, the bike is mine! The second event ... I discovered my “golden passage” to work. Depending on the route du jour, my commute takes me along 20 to 25 miles (one-way) of heart-pounding bliss. What a ride … I’ll have to share my route and experiences in a different posting! I come home with a smile on my face! :-)
Since my gift and my discovery, I moved from my mountain bike (no brand) to my Trek 7.3. I have abused my 7.3 for approximately 20000 miles (in round numbers, about 1000/year for the first five years and 2500/year since), I’ve wrecked several times, run into two cars (one moving and one parked), lost consciousness (once), had near misses with mammals, reptiles, insects and birds, been yelled at a few times (mainly by the mammals), had dozens of flats, four sets of wheels, multiple chains and cassettes, introduced my girls to riding and had thousands of miles of fantastic tailwinds and headwinds.
With that, I leave you (for the time being) … I need to figure out my next repair(s)!
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While I am new to this thread (and very excited to have discovered the forum and this specific thread), I am not new to bikes. Of course, everything is relative. I have ridden bikes in two phases of my life. The first as a fledgling and the second as a so-called-adult … with a big gap in between for college and young family-life.
After looking at this forum a couple of times over the years for different purposes (e.g. getting feedback on how to service my wheel hubs, headset, change cassette, chains, etc), for some reason, this time, I did a search for “FX.” I couldn’t believe what I had stumbled on to … the OFFICIAL TREK FX THREAD! Very cool. I had so much fun seeing all the conversations, thoughts and stories of the persons that have mounted this bike (or considered mounting this bike). To put it into perspective, I read or skimmed the 1717 postings (at time of this posting) on this thread. Love it! We belong to a very neat club!
I’ve been riding (again) since 2010 when two things happened. The first, my Dad won this 7.3 at a charity silent auction. I don’t know how much he bid … but he did and he walked away with a sparkly new bike. I’m positive he would have loved to hold on to it, but the fact is he is 6’-3” and I’m 5’-10” … same genetics, but not same frame-size. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure he ever “officially” gave me the bike … but at this point, the bike is mine! The second event ... I discovered my “golden passage” to work. Depending on the route du jour, my commute takes me along 20 to 25 miles (one-way) of heart-pounding bliss. What a ride … I’ll have to share my route and experiences in a different posting! I come home with a smile on my face! :-)
Since my gift and my discovery, I moved from my mountain bike (no brand) to my Trek 7.3. I have abused my 7.3 for approximately 20000 miles (in round numbers, about 1000/year for the first five years and 2500/year since), I’ve wrecked several times, run into two cars (one moving and one parked), lost consciousness (once), had near misses with mammals, reptiles, insects and birds, been yelled at a few times (mainly by the mammals), had dozens of flats, four sets of wheels, multiple chains and cassettes, introduced my girls to riding and had thousands of miles of fantastic tailwinds and headwinds.
With that, I leave you (for the time being) … I need to figure out my next repair(s)!
After looking at this forum a couple of times over the years for different purposes (e.g. getting feedback on how to service my wheel hubs, headset, change cassette, chains, etc), for some reason, this time, I did a search for “FX.” I couldn’t believe what I had stumbled on to … the OFFICIAL TREK FX THREAD! Very cool. I had so much fun seeing all the conversations, thoughts and stories of the persons that have mounted this bike (or considered mounting this bike). To put it into perspective, I read or skimmed the 1717 postings (at time of this posting) on this thread. Love it! We belong to a very neat club!
I’ve been riding (again) since 2010 when two things happened. The first, my Dad won this 7.3 at a charity silent auction. I don’t know how much he bid … but he did and he walked away with a sparkly new bike. I’m positive he would have loved to hold on to it, but the fact is he is 6’-3” and I’m 5’-10” … same genetics, but not same frame-size. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure he ever “officially” gave me the bike … but at this point, the bike is mine! The second event ... I discovered my “golden passage” to work. Depending on the route du jour, my commute takes me along 20 to 25 miles (one-way) of heart-pounding bliss. What a ride … I’ll have to share my route and experiences in a different posting! I come home with a smile on my face! :-)
Since my gift and my discovery, I moved from my mountain bike (no brand) to my Trek 7.3. I have abused my 7.3 for approximately 20000 miles (in round numbers, about 1000/year for the first five years and 2500/year since), I’ve wrecked several times, run into two cars (one moving and one parked), lost consciousness (once), had near misses with mammals, reptiles, insects and birds, been yelled at a few times (mainly by the mammals), had dozens of flats, four sets of wheels, multiple chains and cassettes, introduced my girls to riding and had thousands of miles of fantastic tailwinds and headwinds.
With that, I leave you (for the time being) … I need to figure out my next repair(s)!
Welcome to the thread! I am so happy to see an older FX that's been used and abused and still looks amazing. There is something satisfying about using something for a long time and taking good care of it. I'm glad you're still enjoying the bike. Have you figured out what the next repair/upgrade is going to be? and im curious: which wheelsets have you gone through?
I dont ride often, unfortunately, but when i do, i ride on smooth and clean paved streets. I've been running 25mm tires on my fx which has made it super quick and im debating going to lighter wheels as well. Just wondering which wheels you went with and your opinion/experience with them. Hope you're well!
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Garmin just released two updated versions of the Varia radar. The RTL515 model is nearly identical to mine ... the main difference being the addition of BLE. The RVR315 model is smaller (and $50 cheaper) and doesn't include the tail light.
I'm still loving my FX Sport 4!
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I recently bought the Bontrager Race Lite Ergo Bar Ends so that I can switch up my hand positions on longer distance rides.
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Hi gang, I posted this in the hybrid bikes thread before seeing this thread, so please allow me to copy it to the 'proper' thread...
After a three year hiatus from cycling due to getting married again and moving into an apartment, and suffering from serious withdrawals, I decided the time was right to take the plunge again and get another bike. The current situation with the Corona virus has created an environment where COVID 19 has many spending time away from work and wanting to get out and exercise because all the gyms are closed. This has made bicycle sales skyrocket where I live and I realized that if I was going to get a bike I'd better jump on something before they were all gone. I had my sights set on two bikes, the Specialized Sirrus X 2.0 and the Trek FX2 disc. Due to the incredible demand for bikes around here there were none of these left in my size, but there was a couple Trek FX1 discs left at one of my favorite LBS's and I decided to get one of them. The frame is identical to the FX2 but the components are mostly entry level, so I will gradually upgrade some of the more important items over time. I've already changed the grips to Ergon GP2's and pedals from the crappy stock ones to Shimano PD-T421's which are a dual sided SPD pedal, I still have the bike shoes with the clips to wear with these, I always knew I would be back on a bike eventually and kept all my bike gear.
So I am back on a bike and back on Bike Forums, let the fun and enjoyment begin!!
cheers,
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After a three year hiatus from cycling due to getting married again and moving into an apartment, and suffering from serious withdrawals, I decided the time was right to take the plunge again and get another bike. The current situation with the Corona virus has created an environment where COVID 19 has many spending time away from work and wanting to get out and exercise because all the gyms are closed. This has made bicycle sales skyrocket where I live and I realized that if I was going to get a bike I'd better jump on something before they were all gone. I had my sights set on two bikes, the Specialized Sirrus X 2.0 and the Trek FX2 disc. Due to the incredible demand for bikes around here there were none of these left in my size, but there was a couple Trek FX1 discs left at one of my favorite LBS's and I decided to get one of them. The frame is identical to the FX2 but the components are mostly entry level, so I will gradually upgrade some of the more important items over time. I've already changed the grips to Ergon GP2's and pedals from the crappy stock ones to Shimano PD-T421's which are a dual sided SPD pedal, I still have the bike shoes with the clips to wear with these, I always knew I would be back on a bike eventually and kept all my bike gear.
So I am back on a bike and back on Bike Forums, let the fun and enjoyment begin!!
cheers,
Lorne Miller
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Welcome to the thread! I am so happy to see an older FX that's been used and abused and still looks amazing. There is something satisfying about using something for a long time and taking good care of it. I'm glad you're still enjoying the bike. Have you figured out what the next repair/upgrade is going to be? and im curious: which wheelsets have you gone through?
I dont ride often, unfortunately, but when i do, i ride on smooth and clean paved streets. I've been running 25mm tires on my fx which has made it super quick and im debating going to lighter wheels as well. Just wondering which wheels you went with and your opinion/experience with them. Hope you're well!
I dont ride often, unfortunately, but when i do, i ride on smooth and clean paved streets. I've been running 25mm tires on my fx which has made it super quick and im debating going to lighter wheels as well. Just wondering which wheels you went with and your opinion/experience with them. Hope you're well!
Next upgrade will be bottom bracket replacement and crankset change from triple to single (or double).
Wheels will go after. Just had rear wheel serviced (three new spokes and truing) because busted spoke. Shop told me they won't service this wheel again.
In terms of wheels ... I had the Bontrager Nebula wheels that were original to the machine. Had crash that bent rim irreparably... wanted to update anyway. Moved to first pair of Shimano WH-RS10. Good experience ... can't remember why I retired those tires*. Next went to Mavic (Cosmic Elite) until had rim issue. It was going to cost too much to repair so decided to part ways. I loved those wheels**. So bought second pair of Shimano RS10 (current).
I have tried different tire sizes over the years and have gravitated to 700x28c.
I think I'm tough on bike and wheels (gravel rides, occasional tree root, bunny hops, wheelie practice) ... definitely don't keep wheels on the ground. I only say this because all of the wheels have treated me very well. And I am thankful for that! :-)
Maybe next wheels will not have "proprietary" spokes?
* After thinking about it for a while, I realized that the rear tire is still with bike shop in town ... I think they said they needed to order bearings ... and it was going to take a few weeks. So to keep riding I ended up pulling an old set of Mavics from previous road bike.
** I still have the Mavics and was planning on repairing. Went to Mavic website ... seems that they no longer support this wheel vintage.
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How do you like those bar ends? I just recently starting bike riding and bought a 2020 FX 3 disc and it has been great. Only complaints are 1. the seat (but that may be my untrained rear end) and 2. hand numbness after about 5 miles. I have gone through a whole lot of this thread and maybe I missed it a couple folks have had those ergo bar ends but I haven't seen anyone say how they compared to regular bar ends and why they went with them. Thanks in advance for any info!
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While I am new to this thread (and very excited to have discovered the forum and this specific thread), I am not new to bikes. Of course, everything is relative. I have ridden bikes in two phases of my life. The first as a fledgling and the second as a so-called-adult … with a big gap in between for college and young family-life.
After looking at this forum a couple of times over the years for different purposes (e.g. getting feedback on how to service my wheel hubs, headset, change cassette, chains, etc), for some reason, this time, I did a search for “FX.” I couldn’t believe what I had stumbled on to … the OFFICIAL TREK FX THREAD! Very cool. I had so much fun seeing all the conversations, thoughts and stories of the persons that have mounted this bike (or considered mounting this bike). To put it into perspective, I read or skimmed the 1717 postings (at time of this posting) on this thread. Love it! We belong to a very neat club!
I’ve been riding (again) since 2010 when two things happened. The first, my Dad won this 7.3 at a charity silent auction. I don’t know how much he bid … but he did and he walked away with a sparkly new bike. I’m positive he would have loved to hold on to it, but the fact is he is 6’-3” and I’m 5’-10” … same genetics, but not same frame-size. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure he ever “officially” gave me the bike … but at this point, the bike is mine! The second event ... I discovered my “golden passage” to work. Depending on the route du jour, my commute takes me along 20 to 25 miles (one-way) of heart-pounding bliss. What a ride … I’ll have to share my route and experiences in a different posting! I come home with a smile on my face! :-)
Since my gift and my discovery, I moved from my mountain bike (no brand) to my Trek 7.3. I have abused my 7.3 for approximately 20000 miles (in round numbers, about 1000/year for the first five years and 2500/year since), I’ve wrecked several times, run into two cars (one moving and one parked), lost consciousness (once), had near misses with mammals, reptiles, insects and birds, been yelled at a few times (mainly by the mammals), had dozens of flats, four sets of wheels, multiple chains and cassettes, introduced my girls to riding and had thousands of miles of fantastic tailwinds and headwinds.
With that, I leave you (for the time being) … I need to figure out my next repair(s)!
After looking at this forum a couple of times over the years for different purposes (e.g. getting feedback on how to service my wheel hubs, headset, change cassette, chains, etc), for some reason, this time, I did a search for “FX.” I couldn’t believe what I had stumbled on to … the OFFICIAL TREK FX THREAD! Very cool. I had so much fun seeing all the conversations, thoughts and stories of the persons that have mounted this bike (or considered mounting this bike). To put it into perspective, I read or skimmed the 1717 postings (at time of this posting) on this thread. Love it! We belong to a very neat club!
I’ve been riding (again) since 2010 when two things happened. The first, my Dad won this 7.3 at a charity silent auction. I don’t know how much he bid … but he did and he walked away with a sparkly new bike. I’m positive he would have loved to hold on to it, but the fact is he is 6’-3” and I’m 5’-10” … same genetics, but not same frame-size. To tell you the truth, I’m not sure he ever “officially” gave me the bike … but at this point, the bike is mine! The second event ... I discovered my “golden passage” to work. Depending on the route du jour, my commute takes me along 20 to 25 miles (one-way) of heart-pounding bliss. What a ride … I’ll have to share my route and experiences in a different posting! I come home with a smile on my face! :-)
Since my gift and my discovery, I moved from my mountain bike (no brand) to my Trek 7.3. I have abused my 7.3 for approximately 20000 miles (in round numbers, about 1000/year for the first five years and 2500/year since), I’ve wrecked several times, run into two cars (one moving and one parked), lost consciousness (once), had near misses with mammals, reptiles, insects and birds, been yelled at a few times (mainly by the mammals), had dozens of flats, four sets of wheels, multiple chains and cassettes, introduced my girls to riding and had thousands of miles of fantastic tailwinds and headwinds.
With that, I leave you (for the time being) … I need to figure out my next repair(s)!