Trek 7500 2011
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Trek 7500 2011
Hello, I have been following and
thinking of buying a secondhand trek 7500 good condition for 400$. I will be using it as a touring bike. How much does it weigh and Is buying it good idea, also would a norco xfr2 work as a touring bike?
thinking of buying a secondhand trek 7500 good condition for 400$. I will be using it as a touring bike. How much does it weigh and Is buying it good idea, also would a norco xfr2 work as a touring bike?
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$400 is a lot to pay for that used Trek, even in my market here in the summertime, when everyone seems to want a bicycle.
Most people don't want suspension forks for touring.
You would probably do better asking about the Trek in the hybrid category.
People tour on anything, though, and that 7500 is more suited to the task than most bicycles. I bought a used 7500fx recently, not for myself, but seems like a good, reasonably light bicycle perfectly suited for some light touring once you add fenders and racks. If you ride it hard enough to break it, then you'll know you need a real touring bike.
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I'm not a fan of the 7500 or other hybrids for touring. The frame geometry is geared more towards style than carrying loads or comfort for distances.
Same with the Norco. That fork on the Norco is crap, btw.
If you have $400-$500 to spend, why not try to find a Trek 520 or Miyata 1000 on Craigslist? I've seen Surly Crosschecks for $300, and Long Haul Truckers for $599... I Stole My Surly LHT
Everyone here will admit that you can tour on anything, even a unicycle, but you'll be better off with a real touring bike imho.





