Friday, April 25, 2014

Trek Road Bikes

Trek began building bikes in 1976 with a clear mission: Build the best bikes possible. Trek still make the world’s best bikes however they do a lot more than that. Trek actively look for better ways of doing things in every aspect of their business. From creating the worlds most advanced carbon technology, to recycling programs that takes scrap carbon to be re-used somewhere else on a bike. They have even gone as far to develop an Eco range of bikes that aim to create the smallest carbon footprint possible. Trek continue to set the bar while the rest of the bike industry scramble to catch up and nowhere is this more evident than in their carbon Trek road bikes.

Trek road bikes have come from years of development with the world’s best riders. The geometry, that has come from the development of the Madone has meant the road bikes Trek produce not only handle well, with great performance, they are comfortable to ride. In fact, the higher the series of carbon Madone you go, the more compliant and comfortable the ride will be even though the stiffness and responsiveness increases as well. In addition to Trek's world leading carbon technology each Trek road bike is packed with innovative features that set them apart from the rest of the pack. BB90, E2 steerer tubes, Duo-Trap and seamless Di2 integration are some of the stand outs here, and provide Trek riders with exceptional value & performance. Trek road bikes come in three different fit options. H1, H2, & H3 offer three very different riding positions giving just about anyone the chance to be fitted to the world’s most successful bike.

Check out the range of Trek road bikes

H1 fit

Developed for athletes with extraordinary range of pelvic rotation, superior core stability, and the desire to get low and aero, H1 offers the lowest hand position options available for Madone. The choice of many of our Pro Team riders

H2 fit

H2 retains all the handling geometry and ride characteristics of our pro-fit H1 platform, with a slightly higher head tube height to put less strain on a rider’s back and neck. It will also accommodate riders with slightly less pelvic rotation and core stability. The H2 higher head tube is the right way to get most riders in the right place. No goofy high-rise stems, no huge stack of spacers—the look is nothing but pro.

H3 fit

H3 increases head tube height a bit beyond our performance H2 fit, with a slight geometry adjustment to increase the bike’s stability. Perfect for those who need a back-saving, neck-saving, more upright position, but still want pro-level performance and a pro look. No high-rise stems or huge stack of spacers. Fast, strong, and the perfect choice when comfort trumps aero.

Resources: http://mymountain.com.au/g/1059850/trek-road-bikes.html

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