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$1,029.99
A mix of the old and the new, our 27.5" clunker is something unique, to say the least. Taking our BMX heritage and combining it with modern MTB technology, the Avenger is perfect for smashing it down singletrack on the weekend or just getting from A to B in style. With an injection of aftermarket parts from Shimano, WTB, and FSA, the Avenger is also stacked with some very special components we designed specifically for this bike based on some of our favorite parts from our mid-school BMX roots. The full chromoly frame, fork, and bar keep the Avenger tough and agile, while the larger 27.5" wheels with 2.30" tires allow you to tackle any terrain in your path.
We spent a lot of time on the Avenger this model year and we couldn't be prouder of what we created; A bike that is as fun to look at as it is to ride. If you're looking for the ultimate weekend machine, look no further!
$879.99
Verve 2 Disc Lowstep is a hybrid bike designed for comfort and fun on commutes, cruises, and fitness rides. It has a lot of thoughtful features that make for a confident and comfortable ride, like a lowstep geometry that makes it easy to mount and dismount, a suspension seatpost, and disc brakes that perform in any weather.
IT'S RIGHT FOR YOU IF…
You're ready to get outside more, and want a hybrid bike with comfort-minded details, a wide range of gears for hills, powerful brakes, and enough versatility to conquer commutes, workouts, and more.
THE TECH YOU GET
A lightweight aluminum frame with mounts for a rack and fenders, a lowstep design that makes it especially easy to mount and dismount, a reliable Shimano CUES drivetrain with 18 speeds so you'll never have to pedal too hard or too soft, powerful disc brakes, an adjustable stem, a padded saddle, wide tires for extra stability, a road-smoothing suspension seatpost, and a geometry that keeps you in a comfortable, upright riding posture.
THE FINAL WORD
Verve 2 Disc Lowstep is a comfortable hybrid with impressive braking power and durable parts that will hold up mile after mile. It's a great bike for a range of recreational riders, from first-timers and commuters to veteran riders looking to get back into the saddle.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
- It has a host of design details that make a huge difference in comfort, like a suspension seatpost and adjustable stem
- This bike brings people together — attach a trailer and tow your kids, meet up with friends to cruise the bike path, or commute to the office with coworkers
- Disc brakes perform well in any weather, let you slow down or stop faster, and require less effort to activate than rim brakes
- Like every Trek hybrid, it's backed by Trek's Lifetime warranty, which means you get a companion for life
$1,349.99
...a slender frame, it's ready for the commute or to take on longer jaunts around the countryside come the weekend.
Fellow commuters will blow you chef's kisses as you pedal through traffic with the timeless Oxbridge Geared. An understated steel frame hosts robust downtube shifters and an easy-to-maintain single-chainring 9-speed drivetrain with a wide cassette that can handle terrain anywhere in the city. Dual pivot caliper brakes and 28C tires give the classic feel of the bike a modern touch. Long-running sealed hubs and a classy metallic paint job complete the build, making you look the business as you go about your day the old-fashioned way.
$1,849.99 - $1,959.99
Offroad commuter, urban hauler, beer & café bike, a once-in-a-while gravel- / mountain bike, even a capable tourer. - whatever you call it, whatever your proposed usage might be: this one probably can.
If you want reliable 1x shifting that rivals more expensive configurations, the Arise Geared is the bike for you. Fitted with a Microshift Advent 9-speed drivetrain and generous 11 - 42T cassette on a sturdy steel frame, you have a ride for life. Shimano hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power in the wet, while flat bars keep you comfortable and secure. A deck-style front rack, pannier, and mudguard mounts give you plenty of options for trips further afield.
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