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Old 04-15-07, 11:27 AM
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Trek v. Giant

I'm trying to decide between a Trek 7.3 FX versus a Giant FCR3, but I don't know how to evaluate the components; the bikes cost about the same:
Giant - Butted aluminum frame with chromoly fork with the Giant Compact Road Design; front derailleur Shimano R443, rear Shimano Altus; alloy crank 30/42/52T; cassette SRAM PG-830 11-28RT; tires Kenda Kwest 700x28 with alloy double wall rims.
Trek - Hydroformed aluminum wiht alloy taper guage forks; front derailleur Shimano C102, rear Shimano Deore; crank Shimano M341 48/38/28; cassette Shimano HG40 11-30 8 speed; tires Bontrager Race Lite hardcase 700x32 with Bontrager Camino rims.
What's the better bike? I'm a sprint triathlete newbie just turning 50 so want to stay in this "beginner" price range. I'll ad clips and bar ends aftermarket.
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I'm not sure how much help we will be in here since I doubt that many of us ride flat-bar bikes. That would not be my choice but I don't like to be someone who thinks they know better. If you really do not want to get a road bike and are set on a flat-bar...maybe this thread will help https://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/125990-trek7500fx-giant-fcr3.html I found it in the commuting forum and seems to be a similar question. Good luck!
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Flat Bar

Thanks for the feedback. The flat bar is a comfort issue due to lower back soreness while riding.
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