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My local bike shop says the 4500 has been discontinued and is been replaced by the 4600, yet I can't find any information about this 4600. Has anyone heard about the 4600? |
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Trek 4600?
All of the 4000 series are basically the same. Only the components differ.
wrote in message ... My local bike shop says the 4500 has been discontinued and is been replaced by the 4600, yet I can't find any information about this 4600. Has anyone heard about the 4600? |
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Trek 4600?
nospambike wrote:
My local bike shop says the 4500 has been discontinued and is been replaced by the 4600, yet I can't find any information about this 4600. Has anyone heard about the 4600? The 4600 isn't really a replacement to the 4500. The 4500 is low in supply because of it's popularity and also because most bike manufacturers are selling Shimano equipped bikes faster than Shimano can keep up with demand. The 4600 is identical to the 4500 except that it has SRAM components and has different paint. Personally, I have seen both first hand and I like the paint on the 4600 better. I'm buying the 4600 tomorrow. I'll let you know how I like it. -- |
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mortgmaker wrote:
The 4600 isn't really a replacement to the 4500. The 4500 is low in supply because of it's popularity and also because most bike manufacturers are selling Shimano equipped bikes faster than Shimano can keep up with demand. The 4600 is identical to the 4500 except that it has SRAM components and has different paint. Personally, I have seen both first hand and I like the paint on the 4600 better. I'm buying the 4600 tomorrow. I'll let you know how I like it. Okay, I lied. I went to look at (and buy) the 4600 and the salespeople were too bust jabbering with each other and listening to their music, so I left. I went to another bike shop and they pointed out the differences between the 4500 and the 4600, mainly in the shifters. I liked the Shimano components on the 4500 better than the SRAM components on the 4600, even though the 4600 is a 9 speed rear (27 speed overall) and the 4500 is a 5 speed rear (24 speed overall). I bought the 4500 even though they had to order it, I'll likely see the bike by the weekend. For the money, if you can still find a 4500 in your size, buy that...but if you like SRAM, or if the components don't really matter much, the 4600 is a sweet sweet looking ride! -- |
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