I'm unable to comment on price (check completed auctions on ebay for that) or wheel changes, but it's a very good bike. This is what Silver started on before she went carbon...and she still rides it often.
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I would like opinions on this bike. I'm a newbie beginner rider. I have the opportunity to get a Trek 1000 used at a very good price ($400 or less). It is a 2004 and supposedly has only been ridden once. It is in mint condition and is the correct frame size (52) for me.
I have a Giant Cypress DX hybrid and have been wanting a road bike, but an expensive bike is not in the budget right now. This opportunity popped up and I am considering it and wanted opinions.
Another question ~ can the Trek 1000 handle a little wider tire than what comes on it?
Thank you for your input!
Sandra
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
I'm unable to comment on price (check completed auctions on ebay for that) or wheel changes, but it's a very good bike. This is what Silver started on before she went carbon...and she still rides it often.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I have a 2006 Trek 1000 WSD that I purchased in February. I am very happy with it. Everything works great, it's getting me everywhere I want to go, and it's nice and fast! I do think I'll want to upgrade at some point in the future, but for now, I really have no complaints.
I don't know whether or not you could use wider tires. I don't see why not. As long as the brakes could be adjusted to accommodate the width, it seems like a wider tire should fit. I'm sure your LBS could tell you for sure.
Under $400 sounds like a great price to me. I paid nearly $700 for mine, but it was new. If you buy it, be sure to post pictures![]()
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On average, your road bike should easily be able to accommodate a 700X28 tire. I've seen some style tires that are a skinny 700X32 work.
I get to check it out tomorrow. I'm excited. For what it's worth, it also comes with an opened, but never put on cyclocomputer. along with a saddlebag, and spare tire.
I don't really need any of that, but I won't complain.
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
Sounds like quite the deal!
Ride that puppy, and if you experience Bike Love, buy it!
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If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
This sounds like a great deal! I do love my 1000. It's been a great bike! I do still ride it a good bit.
"Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong
I have several friends that ride trek 1000s. If it fits, its a great starter road bike, and at an excellent price. Heck, I know several even moderately experienced riders on them. GO FOR IT, and post pictures!!
I paid $500 in March for my 2006 Trek 1000 WSD. I think that's a good deal on that bike. You should be very happy with it.
Karen
I GOT IT!!!! It was bike love at first site. Even after she threw me onto the ground (ooops, not used to pedal straps) and bruising my hand and wrist, I was still in love.![]()
I have never seen a "used" bike that was so unused. The chain and everything is so shiny, it doesn't look like it's had any dust on it. I believe she did only ride it once and that must have been the test drive off the showroom floor. It is perfect. I love it!!!
HAPPY DANCE!!!
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
Congrats! What color is it? Have pics?
Karen