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Old 03-05-16, 05:30 PM
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2016 Trek 7.2

Just bought a new 7.2 today! Tested the 7.2 and 7.3 and didn't notice much of a difference so I got the 7.2. The bike shop said the 7.2 is in top 5 bikes sold in US. Looking forward to biking 100x this year. Joe
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Congrats on your new ride. And yes, that is a very popular bike.
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Old 03-10-16, 01:35 PM
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Congrats! I wound up getting the 7.3 because of the color options (2015 - black with purple accents aw yeah!), but I agree there's not that much difference (but price!).
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I think there's a pretty big difference (the entire frame, seat, handlebars, fork and groupset) but this is a great example of why you should always make your own judgement about what a bike is actually worth.
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I bought a 7.2 just last week. I have taken in on three shortish rides (from 4-6.5 miles). I am in pretty bad shape and will have to work up to longer rides. But I enjoy riding for the first time in well over 20 years. I just have to figure out some better saddle and grip options to make it a bit more comfy for me.
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Congratulations!
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I have a Men's 2015 7.2fx size 17.5" and loving it. Only advice is get better grips
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