I was on my motorbike today when I came across a place I didn’t know existed in the Cotswolds called About Bikes
I test rode a Trek 7.3 FX and I am in love! I didn’t want to give it back. The brakes, handling and gears are just superb! I have never felt so at ease on any bike I have ridden in my life
The situation is this.. I honestly can’t afford it but my work has a ‘ride to work scheme’ which would help with finance. It costs £450, (£515 with mudguards and back rack), and it’s a lot of bike for the money. There is another model of the same make up from it with CF forks but that was £650 which I cannot justify or stretch to.
I save myself a packet riding to work every day so the 7.3 FX would easily pay for itself in a couple of years or less by my calculation at approx 10 miles a day, five days a week. I also intend to SORN the car to put towards it if I don't get a lodger soon.
After 18+ years of good faithful service my old Stumpjumper is on its last legs sadly and I have been throwing good money after bad for at least the past two years in wheel problems, new chain & sprockets, brake pads etc. I think you get to a point where even if you replace all the usual components you’re still stuck with an antediluvian rust heap so I think it’s time to retire it. I still can’t get the gears working right because they’re worn so that’s yet more money which would be better put towards a new one.
These days my cycling is manly commuting with weekend ride outs; not the mountain hairum scareum I used to do. So I don’t want a road bike and a mountain bike isn’t where I’m at either. (You may remember that Tricross I tried and nearly killed myself on ed about three years ago?). I fell off my Stumpumper the other day because I couldn’t get my blasted foot out of the old cage when I came to a stop which has further put me off it.
So anyway, the shop owner said I need one of these and it’s his most popular bike for what I need one for. He went on to say they’re faster than a mountain bike but more comfortable and suitable than a road racer type. I couldn't argue - it was!
I think I’m sold on it, and I haven't treated myself for a long time, but I thought I’d post to get the skinny if anyone has had any experience of Trek or similar makes/models which I may also want to consider like it. It also only weighs 24 lbs, compared to my old Stumpy at 32lbs, not that I’m hung up on weight but they have come a long way in 18 years.
It doesn’t have disc brakes but I often hear how good the V brakes are. I'm ready to phone him so I can get it the next weekend if possible...
The reviews I’ve seen so far look good.
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/road/fx/73fx/Thanks in advance guys
Tony