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Old 04-12-24, 07:26 AM
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georges1
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I have already two old trek mountain bikes , one 6500 slr (2006 model) and one 6700 slr (1999 model), I also have a 2300slr road frame (1999 model) and a fuel100 MTB zr9000 full suspended frame (2001 model)which are going to be assembled. I bought these as frames alone and I am buying the different parts to get those assembled and up to my expectations. The frames I bought were fully made in the USA and are very durable and light compared to what some competitors proposed with easton aluminium tubes prone to cracking. I will never buy a new Trek for many reasons. I liked their 1994-2006 range of products but after that not anymore.
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