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Originally Posted by Kelvin
Weird what you're saying about Trek. One of my friends works there, in Waterloo, and has nothing but good things to say about them. Maybe you got some lemons.
PS: Bikes usually require adjustment quite bit when their new, as everything is wearing and stretching in the drivetrain.
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As I said, I worked as a mechanic and I still work on my own bikes. I understand that they require adjustment when they're new, but I had
constant problems with the Treks on trails.
And, seriously, you're surprised your Trek-employee friend has 'nothing but good things' to say about their products?
I have an older Trek. I love it and it's served me faithfully for a ridiculous number of miles. But, then, it doesn't have any Bontrager stink on it.