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Identify Multitrack TREK 750

Old 05-08-20, 01:45 PM
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Identify Multitrack TREK 750

Hi! I am hoping you folks can help me to identify the year of my new bike? I’d appreciate any/all info you can provide on its condition & whether parts are original, etc... thanks so much! I’m told it’s vintage & appears to be in good condition.
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Originally Posted by SueShanny
Hi! I am hoping you folks can help me to identify the year of my new bike? I’d appreciate any/all info you can provide on its condition & whether parts are original, etc... thanks so much! I’m told it’s vintage & appears to be in good condition.
Hi Sue, welcome! Vintage Trek can help you identify it by serial number. Also, please read and comment on some of the interesting threads around here so you can get your post count up to 10 and you can post pics! We love pics.
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Yes, Vintage Trek is your best resource for this. Paint and graphics colors are a strong clue when using that website, but serial number should nail it. The serial number is located on the bottom of the frame, below where the cranks go through it. Whatever the year, the Trek 750 is a great bike.
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Old 05-08-20, 02:10 PM
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Helpful

Thanks- that is helpful info for me. I will take a look.
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The OP posted quite a lot of photos of the bike, but it was before they hit 10 posts
https://www.bikeforums.net/g/album/17758928



Edit: Seems that you replied to a number of Trek 750 threads today. It will be too small for someone who is 6ft.

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^ ^ ^ Sweet bike! At 5'4" it's even too small for me.
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1995: ice indigo with silver decals. Enjoy! They're nice bikes.

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1995: ice indigo with silver decals. Enjoy! They're nice bikes.

Thank you!!!
looking forward to finding out more about this bike!
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