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Trek 1.5 road bike review - Cycling Weekly
Jan 13, 2015 · The Trek 1.5 is designed to be solid and dependable option for the new road cyclist, that will feel equally at home on a commute or long Sunday ride.
2015 Trek 1.5 - Specs, Reviews, Images - Road Bike Database
Specs, reviews & prices for the 2015 Trek 1.5. Compare forks, shocks, wheels and other components on current and past bikes. View and share reviews, comments and questions on road bikes.
Trek 1.5 review - BikeRadar
Ride & handling: Comfortable enough for long rides and ideal for building confidence. There’s a fair amount of sideways flex in the Trek 1.5's tall head tube and narrow-stance fork if you...
Trek 1.5 Road Bike user reviews : 4 out of 5 - 17 reviews ...
Trek 1.5 Road Bike user reviews : 4 out of 5 - 17 reviews. Read it's strength, weaknesses, find deals and pricing - roadbikereview.com
- Reviews: 17
2011 Trek 1.5 – Specs, Comparisons, Reviews – 99 Spokes
An aluminum frame general road bike with mid-range components and shimano tiagra rim brakes.
2015 Trek 1.5 H2 Compact – Specs, Comparisons, Reviews - 99 …
The Trek 1.5 is designed to be solid and dependable option for the new road cyclist, that will feel equally at home on a commute as a long Sunday ride. An aluminum frame general road bike with mid-range components and rim brakes.
- Reviews: 1
Trek 1.5 (2013) Specs - BikeRoar
Jan 5, 2013 · 100 Series Alpha Aluminum: Trek's high-performance aluminum, with manipulated tube shapes to balance strength and weight savings. SpeedTrap compatible: SpeedTrap …
Trek 1.1 vs. 1.5 - Road Bike, Cycling Forums
Jun 8, 2013 · I've done a little bit of research and stopped by my LBS and I've basically narrowed it down to either the '13 Trek 1.1 or the '13 Trek 1.5. The 1.1 would cost me $670, while the 1.5 is on sale and would be $900 (marked down from $1240).
Trek 1.5 worth upgrading? - Road Bike, Cycling Forums
Aug 22, 2013 · Financially, you should only upgrade what you don't like; what you need to upgrade. The 1.5 has 10-speed Tiagra and is a decent bike for the money. You could spend a lot and get 105 or Ultegra and barely notice any difference. You could spend a lot and get carbon bits to shed some weight and barely notice any difference.