Is this the touring rig, with bar end shifters (that switch from indexed to friction at the flip of a lever? I thought that was pretty cool!)?
I don't have much more concrete information than MRSR500 (did I get that right?), but I concur with his opinion. I was shown this bike while looking for a commuter in December 2006. (Ended up with Bianchi Axis). I didn't ride it because it was heavier than I wanted (26-27ish I think?). But pretty, functional, comfortable looking geometry, steel... a nice bike. I would totally test ride it.



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I got last years model - burnt orange. I was hoping it would look more red but it's OK. The price was right. Had I seen the color in person first, I would probably have opted for this year's model in "pearl." My LBS did not have it in stock, but apparently Trek still had 4 left in last years model in a 52 so they brought that in for me to try. Got to hand it to them, there was no hemming and hawing about doing that, even if I did not commit to buying it ahead of time. (But then again I have bought 4 bikes in the last 7 years from them). 


I'll probably have a bruise or two but don't see any damage.)
Now if I could only figure out where to put it! 3 bikes in the living room really does not work for me.

