Introduction
Trek craftsmen Mike Appel (left) and Dick Nolan. This photo (©Trek) appeared in Trek brochures from 1976 through 1981. (Click to enlarge.)
Welcome to the unofficial Vintage-Trek* bicycle web site. This is a noncommercial, just-for-fun, hobbyist site.
The primary purpose of this site is to gather and disseminate information about early lugged, steel-framed road bikes made by the Trek Bicycle Corporation, Waterloo, Wisconsin. In response to popular demand, the site has expanded to include not-so-vintage road bikes as new as 1995.
Mountain bikers, and carbon and aluminum aficionados do not despair - the brochure extracts on the site contain a list of specs for all of the bikes Trek produced in that year. Additionally, the table of Trek models by year includes all Trek bikes through 2005.
Other Resources - Specs for all Treks 93 and newer are on the BikePedia.com site. Additionally, specifications and pictures for 2003 and newer Treks are available on the Trekbikes.com web site archives.)
In various bicycle-related Internet discussion forums, there were posted questions like:
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