Category : Buying A Trek

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  • Is my bike made in the USA?
    We design and develop each and every bike that bears the Trek name at either our world headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin, or in our European design facility in the Netherlands. While we do manufacture more bicycles in the U.S. than any other company, select Town bikes are assembled in Hartman ...
  • Is there a weight limit for your bikes?
    Yes, we do have a weight limit on our bikes and they are as follows:Rider weight limit of 275lb:Road bikes with drop type handlebarTriathlon, time trial or Speed Concept bicycleCruisers with large 26" tires and swept-back handlebar, Bicycles that fold. Rider weight limit of 300lbs:Hybrid bicycle ...
  • What are the differences between all the materials you use in your frames?
    Trek offers many different grades of OCLV carbon, as well as different levels of aluminum for our frames. In addition to the different materials, our various levels of framesets also receive different levels for manufacturing technology to maximize the benefits of the material. These frames, bo ...
  • What does WSD stand for and what does it mean to me?
    WSD stands for Women's Specific Design.  Trek was the first major bicycle company to introduce a complete line of products specifically designed to accommodate the unique fit needs of women.  WSD products address the key anatomical differences between women and men, giving female riders more con ...
  • What is Project One and how can I found out more about it?
    Project One puts you in the designer’s seat by letting you customize your bike right down to the smallest detail. You pick the frame, the components, the wheels, even the cable housing color. Then, make it reflect your personality by choosing from over ten thousand possible paint color combina ...
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