Show your Trek Multitrack!
#1101
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Anyone ever try to do a lightweight Multitrack build? Still with gears, just with lightweight parts.
Under 22 lbs. would be sweet - feasible? Someone above posted their 1x drop bar conversion weighing 23.5 lbs, but it had fat tires and 1,800g wheels. Seems like sub 22 would be possible without going too crazy.
Under 22 lbs. would be sweet - feasible? Someone above posted their 1x drop bar conversion weighing 23.5 lbs, but it had fat tires and 1,800g wheels. Seems like sub 22 would be possible without going too crazy.
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#1102
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Tempe, AZ
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Bikes: 2020 Niner RIP9 RDO, 2022 OptOut Hooky, 2023 Salsa Journeyer, 1997 Trek Multitrack 720
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Here is my '97 Multitrack 720. Great for running errands, getting groceries, and not using the car.
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Amazing race this past Sunday, Paris to Ancaster 70km classic. Mix of road/gravel/rail trail/doubletrack/mudslides. Close to 2700 participants with many sections through beautiful private farmlands. Bike and body performed exceptionally well. Gunning for top 100 next year!
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What a great looking build, the exact kind of bike I want to build my 750 into (if I can ever remove the frozen seatpost). What size tires are those that you are running?
#1106
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My 790 on another bikepacking trip. Mix of pavement, gravel and singletrack out of Blue Ridge GA up to the Appalachian trail and back. These frames ride great at any weight but it's fun to load them up and be reminded of how well they handle it (52 lbs starting weight on this trip).
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