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Treck 7000
I have a old Treck 7000 with an aluminum frame. The frame
is supposedly bonded together with adhesives. Have there been any problems with this frame or technology? TIA m alexander |
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Treck 7000
I have a old Treck 7000 with an aluminum frame. The frame
is supposedly bonded together with adhesives. Have there been any problems with this frame or technology? TIA m alexander I wouldn't expect any problems with those frames whatsoever; they were built like a tank! We sold a lot of them, and as far as I know, we didn't have a single customer find a way to kill one (which is impressive, given the capabilities of some of our customers). Why do you ask? --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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Treck 7000
m alexander wrote:
I have a old Treck 7000 with an aluminum frame. The frame is supposedly bonded together with adhesives. Have there been any problems with this frame or technology? TIA m alexander I dented the downtube about the width of the tube and half the tube deep on my trek 7000, never had any problems with the bonding though. Good sold Lite frame. -n |
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