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Trek Triton
$770.00
Released October, 2010
The Pros:Commuter road bike with fender and rack mounts. Flip-flop rear hub for freewheel(default) and fixed wheel riding.
The Triton is a road bike first available from Gary Fisher Bicycles in Pearl Blue color, and is now set for a fall 2010 release as part of Trek's Gary Fisher Collection in a Split Pea color. This is a basic one speed commuter road bike with drop handlebars and narrow Bontrager R1 700c tires for those who are in a hurry.
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The steel frame features chromoly horizontal dropouts for removing the rear wheel quickly, and fender and rack mounts for adding fenders and baskets for carrying your belongings. The rear wheel has a flip-flop hub which comes default in the freewheel position, letting you turn the pedals backwards freely while moving forward. Turning the back wheel around will use the other side of the hub which is fixed, so the pedals and the wheel are fixed and move together. An added feature for purists and old-fashioned types.
Features
Frameset
- Sizes: 49, 53, 55, 57, 61cm
- Frame: Steel w/chromoly horizontal dropouts, fender and rack mounts
- Fork: Chromoly steel, forged crown w/eyelets
Wheels
- Wheels: Alloy sealed bearing flip-flop track hubs; Bontrager CR-65 32-hole rims
- Tires: Bontrager R1, 700x23c
Drivetrain
- Shifters: n/a
- Front Derailleur: n/a
- Rear Derailleur: n/a
- Crank: Truvativ Touro 1.1, 48T
- Cassette: 20T freewheel
- Pedals: Wellgo track
Components
- Saddle: Bontrager Affinity 1
- Seat Post: Bontrager SSR, 27.2mm, 20mm offset
- Handlebars: Bontrager SSR VR
- Stem: Bontrager SSR, 31.8mm
- Headset: 1-1/8" sealed
- Brakeset: Promax RC469 brakes, cartridge pads
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Commuter road bike with fender and rack mounts
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Flip-flop rear hub for freewheel(default) and fixed wheel riding
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