Trek 750 Multi-Trak
#26
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I have no doubt the 520 would be worth more in resale.
#27
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I wouldn't have went through them to begin with. My patience level starts to get low.
The 520 is nice looking. Looks pearl white.
I still should have kept the 750, and wish the 520 had fit. C'est la vie.
The 520 is nice looking. Looks pearl white.
I still should have kept the 750, and wish the 520 had fit. C'est la vie.
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I've had half an eye out for a lugged trek 750. Theres a sales guide on the web site with all the Trek brochures, that talks about a signifigant drop in the bottom bracket height of the frame that year, made to change the bike into less of an off road machine. With out refering to the literature, I cant recall what year that was, but my working assumtion is that I am looking for a 21" lugged 750 frame while I ride a 23" road bike.
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