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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
(Post 20687072)
...you can rip that bandaid off and hurt just once instead of continually being disappointed when looking at touring bikes.
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I'd be interested in hearing about the ride quality of the new aluminum fork versus the old steel. I wore out my last pair of brifters in 5 years versus the bar ends on my 520 still going strong after 10 years, so that right there is reason enough to look elsewhere. I also wonder if the materials of the alivio derailleurs will last 10 years like my Deore set has.
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I just looked at this bike at one of the local shops. I like how Trek copied the graphics from their late 70s bikes; that is a classy touch.
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Compact geometry, brifters, disc brakes, alu fork, Alivio ... is this some sort of joke, a parody? I'd expect this would be some generic China brand sold at Walmart.
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https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...dd0ccccc10.jpg
I just picked one up as a commuter and touring bike. Here are some thoughts (disclaimer, I've never owned a touring bike before this):
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Originally Posted by hfbill
(Post 20672755)
Trek lost me in 2009 when they decided to change the 520 to a compact geometry frame, thereby loosing the horizontal top bar. I might have been tempted to get a newer 520, mainly for the disc brakes, but because of the compact frame and some other factors, like the inferior quality of the steel & the components etc, I just keep overhauling & upgrading my '94 520 every few years. No regrets.
I don't have an inherent need to get a new bicycle, but prior to my extended 2016 trip, I took a look at the new Trek 520 models. I'm definitely a fan of disc brakes and so was similarly tempted. I replace components as the wear out and sometimes proactively before an extended tour - so I wasn't as concerned on the component choices. However, the frame dimensions were the big thing that had me overhaul my 2007 Trek 520 instead. |
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