My neighbor just got one -- I think she's in love!
My Roubaix is carbon, and Northstar, your comment about your brothers-in-law teasing you reminds me that I keep telling DH that my bike weighs air!
Karen in Boise
My neighbor just got one -- I think she's in love!
My Roubaix is carbon, and Northstar, your comment about your brothers-in-law teasing you reminds me that I keep telling DH that my bike weighs air!
Karen in Boise
Black Beauty is carbon and I do have a tendency to abuse the poor girl, but she takes it like a champ. I ride rough country roads, have fallen, hit potholes, etc.
What kind of warranty does that Trek have on the frame?
I'm confused. I have a Trek 5000 WSD (2 years old) and it's OCLV carbon.
Did they change something? Come to think of it, the price did go down the last time I checked... I just thought I got a bad deal.
Anyway rachelroo, I was in love at first ride, and haven't fallen out of love since. But, if it comes with the evil Bontrager saddle, GET RID OF IT QUICK!
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I test rode this bike when my bf was looking for a new bike (I got to help. It was fun!). He settled on the Madone 5.2, but the 5000/5200 (?) is definitely a very nice bike. Very comfortable and handles beautifully. The carbon is a bit less lively than the Madone's carbon, but it is perhaps more dampening.
I'd be thrilled to get one of these though!!! I think it's a great pick.
I love my carbon bike. I have the Madone, not the 5000, but I'm sure the feel is somewhat the same.
I've put on over 1200 miles since I got it at the end of April, and my body is loving it. I am so much more comfortable on this bike.
There are alot of parkway roads around here that have way too many unavoidable potholes. Everything on the bike is holding up just fine. I'm more careful how I lean it against things because of the special paint job, but other than that I don't baby it.
I'm looking forward to many happy miles on my Trek.
I wouldn't worry too much about carbon if you hit the ground. My boyfriend had an aluminum Trek 1200... and demolished it in one wreck. The frame was NOT saveable. It bent in two.
Get the bike you want... if you have a wreck... you will probably have to replace something or the entire bike, no matter what the frame is made of.
Good luck and enjoy riding!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
Trekie, I think the 5000's were OCLV up through 2005. So, you probably got the last of that generation.
I also should add that I must have an exceptional rear end...I've had no trouble with the Bontrager saddle. Weird, huh? Give the seat a try and if you hate it, ditch it! But I haven't had to yet!
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2007 Trek 5000
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1972 Schwinn Suburban
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