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Trek Dual Sport Review

Unlike other bikes from Trek, the Dual Sport does not seen a lot of change from year to year. It’s a bike that is great at nothing, but good at everything, which makes it a great bike for mixed terrain trail riders. In this Trek Dual Sport review we’ll compare the Dual Sport to Trek’s FX and Verve hybrid bikes. We also compare specs across all 2022 Dual Sport bikes in the lineup.

The Trek Dual Sport is a hybrid bike. It comes with 40mm gravel tires, but is capable of holding a 2.1″ mountain bike tire. However, don’t get any ideas that the Dual Sport is capable of hitting mountain bike trails, because it’s not. The front fork is limited to a maximum of 63mm of travel. A hardtail bike with such limited travel will not be comfortable on chunky trails, placing it firmly in the hybrid bike category.

Trek Dual Sport 1 vs 2 vs 3

There are only three bikes in the Dual Sport lineup for 2022. In recent years Trek has offered a Dual Sport 4, but with the changes made to the drivetrain from the 3 down, there was no longer a need for a 4 this year. This is the first year the Dual Sport has had a genuine overhaul, and the changes are for the better overall.

2022 Trek Dual Sport 1 Review ($689 USD)

The main components to look for on a bike are the groupset, drivetrain and fork if the bike has suspension. The groupset determines how reliable and accurate your shifting will be, and if the chain remains tensioned while riding on rough terrain.

Groupset : The 2022 Trek Dual Sport 1 comes with an entry level groupset from Shimano that includes an Altus derailleur in the rear and Tourney up front. There is no clutch to keep tension on the chain, which means when the trail gets rough expect the chain to slip. This problem is easily resolved with a $14 chain guide/tensioner like this universal one on Amazon .

Drivetrain : The drivetrain gives you plenty of range for climbing hills, as well as low end gearing to go fast. With bikes moving to simpler drivetrains, it’s not surprising to see the 2022 Trek Dual Sport 1 make the change to a 2×8 drivetrain from a 3x in 2021 and older models. There is so much crossover on a 3x setup that you aren’t getting a true 24 speed bike. With the move to 2x there is less chance for crossing the chain and less duplicate gearing.

Fork : The front fork suspension is the weak point on the Dual Sport 1. It is equipped with the SR Suntour NEX fork. The fork features 63mm of travel and a 100x5mm quick release.

2022 Trek Dual Sport 2 Review ($789 USD)

Groupset : The 2022 Trek Dual Sport 2 gets a slight upgrade from the 1 when it comes to the groupset. The front and rear derailleur are Acera and Altus, respectively. You still don’t get the benefit of a clutch, which means a chain guide/tensioner is a must have upgrade. It is amazing how this part part costing less than $15 can eliminate your chain jumping gears and slipping, but the bike doesn’t come with one from the factory.

Drivetrain : You get more range making the upgrade from 1 to 2. The Dual Sport 2 drivetrain is 2×9 with an 11-36T cassette. The additional range will help cyclists living in extremely hilly or mountainous areas.

Fork : The fork on the 2022 Dual Sport 2 gets a hydraulic lockout added to the same SR Suntour NEX that comes on the one. Lockouts on front forks are usually worth the upgrade, but don’t expect a lot of life out of this one. After owning four bikes that have the SR Suntour NEX with lockout, I’ll never buy another. All four of the forks broke after six months of use. The lockout either stays locked and your fork is useless, or it breaks and doesn’t lock anything out.

Don’t expect your warranty to make the claim process easy. Your local bike shop cannot fix everything. In other words, you are forced to work directly with SR Suntour. My experiences with them have been awful unless you’re a full time bike mechanic that speaks in part numbers.

2022 Trek Dual Sport 3 Review ($979 USD)

It’s rare for the best value bike to also be the top of the line bike, for any model. That’s the case with the 2022 Dual Sport 3.

Groupset : The biggest upgrade to any bike in the lineup is the groupset on the 2022 Trek Dual Sport 3. It comes with Shimano Deore, and it includes a built-in clutch. That means your chain stays in place while pedaling over rough terrain. The reliability and accuracy on any groupset improves when it has a clutch.

Drivetrain : Another great find during this Trek Dual Sport review is the 1×10 drivetrain included on the DS 3. With 1x drivetrain you are getting easy and simple shifting so your focus can stay on the trail. The 11-46T cassette offers plenty of high and low end range, too.

Fork : An upgrade to the front fork puts this bike’s price tag over $1,000, so it’s an understandable move neglecting it. The 2021 Dual Sport 4, retired in 2021, came with a shifter lockout. It would have been nice to add that to the 2022 Dual Sport 3, especially since it’s still an SR Suntour NEX known to have problems.

Dual Sport vs FX vs Verve

Comparing the three most popular hybrid bike models from the largest bike manufacturer in the world is inevitable. Before diving too deep, these three bikes (Dual Sport, FX and Verve) may all be hybrid bikes, but they were all designed for completely different types of usage.

I love riding a bike designed for a specific usage. For example, I ride my road bike in the road, ride my gravel bike if there’s gravel, and my mountain bike on the trails. If I am riding just to get some exercise, I ride my FX 3. (Read: Trek FX 3 Review ).

The Dual Sport is not a bike I would ever choose to ride when compared to my other bikes. My gravel bike will be faster than the Dual Sport on gravel trails, and my mountain bike more capable on rough trails. A commuter will choose the Verve over the Dual Sport because the riding posture is more upright to better see traffic.

Overall, the 2022 Trek Dual Sport is an excellent bike for cyclists that do a lot of mixed trail rides. It’s a great bike to explore a new trail on because no matter what you come across, its capable of handling it. It’s great at nothing, but really good at everything. The

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Trek Dual Sport+ 2 Electric Bike Review

Trek’s hub motor electric bike with a torque sensor.

The Trek Dual Sport+ 2 Stagger is Trek’s first electric bike with a hub drive motor and torque sensor. This is a lightweight electric bike looking towards the entry level rider. The Dual Sport+ 2 is built out with a nice component spec and ready to ride home, right out of a Trek store.

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The Trek Dual Sport+ 2 Stagger is a class 1 electric bike with pedal assist up to 20mph. It has a 250 watt hour battery internally mounted in the frame. This powers the 250 watt hour rear hub motor that has 40nm of torque. There is a torque sensor to activate the motor. A torque sensor measures how hard the rider is pedaling to determine how much electric power to push to the bike. The harder you pedal, the more power it gives to the motor.

It has a Shimano 9 speed drive train and uses Hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotors for strong and effective stopping power. The controller is a simple three button layout with LED indicators to tell you what mode you are in. There are three pedal assist modes you can choose from which can be custom tuned by a Trek Dealer. There is an integrated headlight and tail light that turn on with the bike. The wheels are 27.5” wheels with 2” tires mounted on them and there are mounting points for a rear rack as well.

The size medium weighs 38.1 pounds and has up to 35 miles of range. You also have the option to use an 250Wh range extender you can purchase separately. This step through model of the Dual Sport plus 2 costs $2,399.

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There are a lot of things we liked about the Trek Dual Sport+ 2 Stagger . When we first picked it up and loaded it into the car we noticed that it was light in weight. Coming in under 40lbs it made loading it into the car nice and easy.

The Dual Sport+ 1 also has a sleek look with the battery integrated seamlessly into the frame. It looks like an analog bike at first glance, you don’t see any of the rear hub motor since it is hidden behind the large rear cassette. The motor is also nearly silent, when pedaling in the lowest settings you hear no motor noise, and barely any in the highest setting. The 9 speed Shimano drive train pairs well for this bike, giving you a good range of gears throughout the 9 speeds.

The torque sensor which activates the motor assist on this bike is very smooth and gives a very natural bike ride feel to it. Having the torque sensor, that measures the pressure you are applying to each pedal stroke, versus a cadence sensor, which just senses pedal movement, makes this feel a lot more like an analog bike would feel just with some extra boost. The harder you pedal, the more assist you get, so you get a nice workout as well.

The wheel and tire spec make this comfortable on rough roads and can handle a gravel road or trail with ease. The Stagger edition is also very convenient when having to get on or off the bike as well as at stops, There is still a cross bar which helps with the stiffness of the bike, but it does not get in the way when stepping forward.

Having a support system from a brand like Trek that has many physical shops is also very beneficial. We had an issue with the lights when we first got it so we called a Trek shop in the area and they told us to bring the bike in and they were able to troubleshoot the problem and get it taken care of right away. Having in person help with from a shop makes a big difference in the overall experience of owning a bike. The shop can also custom tune your pedal assist levels to your liking, they mentioned many people turn down their first pedal assist for maximum range, 2 for normal cruising and then turn up pedal assist 3 for maximum hill climbing power.

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There are just a few things on the Dual Spot +  2 stagger plus that we would have liked to see on it. . One of the things is that it does not have a display screen to show you speed/battery percentage/range. There is a thumb controller with LED lights to indicate battery levels and pedal assist mode, but it is nice to be able to see your speed/range on an actual screen. 

It’s nice that there is an option for a range extender to double the battery capacity, but this will take up the water bottle cage mount and then you will not have a place to mount a water bottle. It would be nice to have a place for a bottle if you are doubling the distance you can pedal.  It does not come with fenders so you will have to get some aftermarket ones if you live in a wetter climate.

trek dual sport opinie

The Trek dual sport + 2 is great for someone who is looking to get a nicely priced electric bike for their commute to work,or just leisurely rides around town. Add a rear rack to it and it would be a great grocery getter. Adding the torque sensor to this rear hub motor bike keeps the price point down compared to a mid drive electric bike and gives it a really nice natural pedal assist feel and you’ll get a bit of a work out doing so.

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Price: $2399 Sizes: Small, Medium, Large Weight: 38.1lbs Website: Trekbikes.com

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I agree a small lady screen be nice to tell speed & mileage.

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Is there a rider weight limit?

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There is a combined weight of bicycle, rider and cargo limit of 300 pounds for this bike.

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While I can see this technology as advancing cycling, it’s too damn expensive. But, consumers has been convinced to believe that they need it. Pedal on America, pedal on.

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“Analog bike” is a silly term. No bicycle is an analogy of anything. “Manual”, “unassisted”, or “conventional” are all better terms for non-motorized bicycles.

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Ha, thanks. I guess we get lost in guitar world a bit too much.

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There is a free trek app which shows speed, range, has GPS with bike trail defaults, etc. Works well. The bike also has a walking assist feature so it’ll creep along when you want to walk with it.

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I have a Garmin 1030 GPS device that I use on all my bikes, it gives lots of info including speed, distance, grade, etc. It can be mounted on the handle bar or using a stem mount from Amazon for ~ 15 bucks.

Good info! Thanks for sharing, not everyone has a computer like that, but yes, you definitely could get a computer for a bike without one.

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Is there a way to increase my speed? A friend of mine has chipped his cube and is much faster now

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I agree with Michael A, it is pricey. And, its capabilities are wildly overstated. I just purchased a Dual Sport + 2, have put 300+ miles on it and I’m sorry I bought it. Its Achilles heel is actually its main feature, i.e., the electric motor. Peddle Assist level 1 works, on average, of 20 minutes before the motor shuts down and the handlebar mounted controller (HMI) goes into error mode (3 flashing red lights). In level 2, it shuts down after about 10 minutes and in level, about 3 minutes or less. I live in a hilly area and my rides are punctuated with this motor giving up and leaving me on the side of the road waiting for the motor to reset. I contacted both Trek and Hyena (who makes the motor, controller and battery) and they seemed clueless as to why the motor stopped working (and they’re supposed to be the experts). A rep at Trek actually said, “I’m guessing that you’re peddling too hard.” After numerous back and forth email exchanges, both Trek and Hyena threw in the towel and directed me back to the dealer who sold it to me. After a long discussion with the dealer, they commented that the Trek Dual Sport + 2 with its 250 watt battery and 40nm motor isn’t capable of tackling hills and is only suitable for errands around town on flat or mildly elevated terrain. So, much like EV passenger vehicles whose range is inflated to increase sales, this Trek Dual Sport + 2’s capability is also exaggerated by its manufacturer and also by those being paid to write glowing articles on its performance.

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I use your dual sport +2 primarily on the American River Trail (Historic Folsom to Discovery Park, Sacramento). It makes the 26 mile trip with battery power remaining. I installed a dropper seat post so that I could lower the seat as I came to a stop and put my feet on the ground. The control cable fits inside the frame tubes, but is a tight fit and takes time and patience to do. The gearing is too high for me, so I installed a 32 teeth chain ring. The rigid front fork really takes a hit when rolling over the tree roots which make “speed bumps” on the asphalt, so I installed a Rockshox ParagonSL suspension fork (100mm travel). I had to use a steerer tube extender in order to attach the handlebar stem. The suspension fork raised the front end up too high, so I installed a 24 inch front wheel. The bike is finally “perfect” for me. I smile a lot when riding the bike, At age 90 I am greatful for every day I am alive.

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Well done Russ, Sounds like you have created the ideal commuter for you. Cycling has been a saviour for my fitness and longevity also – very blessed to have got into cycling when I was young, and now have chalked up 50 years of riding and still love it. All the best of health and happiness to you.

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The torque sensor can adapt to your pedaling effort, providing just the right amount of electric assistance, making your ride smoother and more enjoyable. It’s a smart technology that enhances the synergy between the rider and the motor, ensuring a more natural and intuitive feel.

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Trek dual sport+ 2 electric bike review.

The Trek Dual Sport+ 2 Stagger is an affordable, lightweight electric bike that is suited for beginners. The bike features a sleek design, smooth torque sensor, and support from many physical shops. However, it lacks a display screen for speed, battery percentage, and range, and does not include fenders.

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Trek Dual Sport 1, 2, and 3 Compared: Which One to Choose?

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In this article, I’ll help you navigate the Trek Dual Sport hybrid bike family by comparing the Dual Sport 1, 2, and 3 . You’ll learn about the differences between each model, who they are best suited for, and more. 

Plus, I’ll tell you which model gives you the best value for your money to help make your decision easier.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Trek Dual Sport bikes are versatile thanks to the wide tire clearance, making them almost mountain bike-like. They are slower on paved roads than the Trek FX family due to their wide tires. However, the newer models (Gen 5) don’t have the front suspension as the older generation (Gen 4).

I believe the Trek Dual Sport 2 provides the best value for your money because it has hydraulic disc brakes and lower weight than the Dual Sport 1.

Continue reading for more info.

This article compares the Trek Dual Sport Gen 5. The main differences between Dual Sport Gen 4 and Gen 5 are the different frames, rigid fork, higher-volume 650b tires, and lower weight on the Gen 5.

Trek Dual Sport 1 vs. 2 vs. 3

The following table summarizes the main differences between all Dual Sport bikes that belong to the Trek’s hybrid bike families .

Dual Sport Pros & Cons Summary

I summarized the pros & cons of the Dual Sport series below.

Dual Sport Pros

  • Suspension fork better riding comfort (only on Gen 4, Gen 5 has a rigid fork)
  • Versatility
  • Availability in multiple sizes and colors
  • Pedals included
  • Compatible with racks, kickstands, etc.
  • Integrated cable routing
  • Lifetime warranty

Dual Sport Cons

  • Aggressive geometry may not fit beginners or less flexible riders
  • Wide tires have a higher rolling resistance

Dual Sport Main Features

Let me now explain the most important features of the Trek Dual Sport bikes and compare them.

Frame and Geometry

All Dual Sport bikes come with an aluminum frame and are available in S-XL sizes but with steel, aluminum, or carbon forks.

Trek Dual Sport has relatively aggressive geometry compared to other hybrid bikes.

They have a relatively aggressive geometry (compared to the Trek FX and Trek Verve ), so you can sit in a more aerodynamic position. It’s more suitable for faster-paced rides.

It’s not as aggressive as riding road bikes, but it might still take some time to get used to.

Remember that the Dual Sport bikes don’t have low-step or step-through options.

Wheels and Tires

The Dual Sport Gen 4’s wheel size was 700c , but the newer Gen 5 uses 650b wheels with wider tires.

Dual Sport’s high-volume 50mm tires make them suitable for off-road terrain. Thanks to lower pressures, they can also better absorb bumps and vibrations, contributing to a more comfortable ride.

Detail on the Bontrager Kovee wheel and GR0 Expert tires.

However, they have higher rolling resistance , so you won’t be able to reach the same high speeds on paved roads as you would with road bikes or hybrid bikes like Trek FX .

Remember, only the Dual Sport 3 has tubeless-ready wheels but doesn’t come with tubeless-ready tires . Therefore, you may need to swap them later if you wish.

The Dual Sport Gen 5 has removed the 3X groupsets, which were overly complicated without significant benefits. Instead, they use 2X and 1X drivetrains, which are simpler to use and maintain and lighter.

Trek Dual Sport 2X (left) and 1X (right) drivetrains.

The groupset is one of the features that differentiate individual models. The most significant difference is with the Dual Sport 3, which uses a 1X drivetrain with 10 gears. The other two bikes have 2X drivetrains.

The main disadvantage of the 1X drivetrains is the limited gear range, making it challenging to find the right gear for your preferred cadence on some gradients.

Dual Sports use disc brakes instead of rim brakes. The entry-level Dual Sport 1 has Tektro mechanical disc brakes, while other models have hydraulic brakes from C-Star or Shimano.

Hydraulic disc brakes require less effort to apply and have a more controlled stopping power.

Trek Dual Sport front disc brakes (mechanical and hydraulic) detail.

TIP : Learn about the differences between hydraulic and mechanical disc brakes .

However, all Dual Sport bikes provide sufficient braking power, so you don’t have to worry about not stopping on time.

Dual Sport Gen 5 bikes have almost fully integrated cable routing , including the handlebar area.

Dual Sport frames come with mounts for kickstands, racks, and fenders , making it easy to install these accessories. These mounts are on the front fork, top tube, and rear triangle.

Lastly, Dual Sport bikes come with slip-on grips , while the top-tier model, Dual Sport 3, has ergonomic lock-on grips that are easier to install, more comfortable, and help alleviate pressure on your hands.

So, which Trek Dual Sport bike is the best?

I believe the Trek Dual Sport 2 provides the best value for your money. This is due to its use of hydraulic disc brakes and lower weight than the Dual Sport 1. While the Dual Sport 3 is even lighter and uses better components, I don’t think it’s worth the extra $200. However, you should consider it if you prefer a 1X drivetrain, as the Dual Sport 2 has a 2X drivetrain.

Trek Dual Sport FAQ

Trek Dual Sport bikes are designed for both on-road and off-road riding. Think of them as mountain bikes without suspension or flat bar gravel bikes. The 5th generation of these bikes has eliminated front suspension, making them lighter and more agile. I recommend them for beginners and those who want a versatile bike for commuting, maintaining their fitness, or leisure riding.

The main differences between Dual Sport Gen 4 and Gen 5 are that Gen 5 uses smaller wheels with wider tires, a rigid fork, and a slightly different frame with a less aggressive geometry.

The main differences between the Trek Dual Sport and Trek FX bikes are their frame geometry, wheel size, and tire width. Trek Dual Sport bikes have more aggressive, performance-oriented geometry and use wider 650b tires. These features make them more suitable for off-road adventures. On the other hand, Trek FX bikes are better for longer distances. Thanks to their 700c wheels and narrower tires, they don’t require as much energy to ride fast, especially on paved roads.

The main differences between the Trek Dual Sport and Trek Verve bikes are their frame geometry, wheel size, and tire width. Trek Dual Sport bikes have a much more aggressive, performance-oriented geometry and wider 650b tires, which make them more suitable for off-road adventures. On the other hand, Trek Verve bikes are better for city riding. Their more upright riding position improves visibility and handling in tight spaces and is designed to provide a comfortable ride.

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Thank you, Petr, this has helped me a lot!

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Hi Paul, I am glad it was helpful. 🙂 – Petr

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This article was exactly what I needed to complete my search. I’ve test ridden all 3 models. After this information and the test rides, I will be purchasing a Dual Sport 3 Gen 5, XL size and probably Black Olive color. Thank you from Tempe, Arizona!

Hi Mike, Cool! I am glad you like it. 🙂 It’s also great you had the chance to test the bikes in person. I wish you a lot of enjoyable miles! – Petr

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I own a 2021 DS2, and I wouldn’t want to ride on towpaths, bridleways, or even some footpaths (those that remain due to lack of maintenance) alongside UK A roads without the front suspension. It really helps absorb the impact, preventing discomfort in my hands and wrists. Additionally, I can choose to lock the suspension if needed.

Hi Robert, Thanks for sharing your experience. Trek DS offers more flexibility in lower tire pressure to increase riding comfort. – Petr

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Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

Are you in the market for a new bike that can handle both the trails and the streets? Look no further than the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5.

With its versatile design and top-of-the-line features, this bike is sure to impress even the most experienced riders.

Finding the perfect bike can be a daunting task, especially with so many options available on the market.

Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just starting out, it’s important to find a bike that meets your specific needs and preferences.

The Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 is a bike that has been highly praised for its performance and versatility.

In this review, we will take a closer look at the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 and explore its key features, performance on different terrains, and overall value for money.

So, let’s dive in and see what this bike has to offer.

Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

– Lightweight and durable frame made from high-quality Alpha Gold Aluminum.

– Dual Sport geometry provides a stable and agile ride on both paved roads and rough trails.

– Wide range of gears from the 1×10 Shimano Deore drivetrain for effortless shifting and smooth pedaling on various terrains.

– Shimano hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power in all weather conditions.

– Bontrager GR0 Expert tires with puncture-resistant technology ensure a smooth and worry-free ride.

– Integrated mounts for racks and fenders allow for easy customization and added functionality.

– Comes with a lifetime warranty for the frame, ensuring long-lasting durability and peace of mind.

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Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

One of the standout features of the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 is its lightweight Alpha Gold Aluminum frame.

This frame not only provides excellent durability, but it also ensures a smooth and comfortable ride.

Whether you are cruising on pavement or tackling rough terrains, the frame of this bike will keep you stable and in control.

Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

Another notable feature of the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 is its wide range of gears.

With a 1×10 Shimano Deore drivetrain, you will have no trouble finding the perfect gear for any type of terrain.

The smooth shifting and precise gear changes make it easy to navigate through hills, trails, and city streets with ease.

Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

When it comes to braking power, the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 does not disappoint.

Equipped with Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, you can trust that this bike will come to a stop quickly and efficiently, even in wet or muddy conditions.

The reliable braking system enhances your safety and control, giving you the confidence to tackle any terrain.

Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

In terms of comfort, the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 excels.

It features a Bontrager H1 saddle that provides ample cushioning and support, allowing for extended rides without discomfort.

The bike also comes with ergonomic handlebars that ensure a comfortable grip and reduce strain on your wrists and hands.

Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 Review

Versatility

Additionally, the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 offers versatility in terms of accessories and customization.

It has built-in mounts for racks, fenders, and other accessories, allowing you to personalize your bike to suit your specific needs and preferences.

Overall, the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 is a reliable and versatile bike that is well-suited for riders who enjoy both on-road and off-road adventures.

Its lightweight frame, wide range of gears, suspension fork, and powerful brakes make it a top choice among outdoor enthusiasts.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced rider, this bike offers a comfortable and enjoyable riding experience.

So, if you are looking for a bike that can handle various terrains and provide a smooth ride, the Trek Dual Sport 3 Gen 5 is definitely worth considering.

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Trek Dual Sport 2 a może 3? kolekcja na rok 2022

Rok 2021 sporo namieszał w chyba w każdej branży i tak samo jest w rowerach. Teraz mamy rok 2022 i nową kolekcję rowerów na ten sezon, co się zmieniło? Dla jednych sporo dla drugich niewiele, przykładem może być fakt, że z kolekcji rowerów Dual Sport odszedł model 4. Obecnie mamy do dyspozycji DS1, DS2, DS3 orazDS3 Equipped. Czyli wyposażony w bagażnik i błotniki, oraz światła i prądnicę w przedniej pieśćcie. Model DS3 Equipped stał się rasowym rowerem trekkingowym. Zajmijmy się jednak typowymi Crossami, czyli Dual sport 1,2 i 3 z naciskiem na 2 i 3 dlaczego? W modelu DS1 za cenę 2919,00 zł  i różnica w cenie to 500zł  ( DS2 3419zł .)

Trek Dual Sport 1 to rower z 8 biegową kasetą tylną.

Dual Sport 2 to rower z 9 biegową kasetą tylną.

Trek Dual Sport 3 posiada 10 biegową kasetą tylną. Podobnie wersja Equipped.

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Nie lubisz półśrodków? W takim razie wybierzesz model DS3, jest to rower z napędem 1×10 z korbą 40T i długością 170mm. Rower został tak przemyślany i zostały dobrane podzespoły, aby jak najlepiej oddać charakter tego typu roweru. Na jakich częściach został złożony ten rower? Zobaczcie: Good Sport

Specyfikacja Dual sport 3

DS 3 black

Rama z widelcem

M – 13.01 kg

Dual Sport 2 zaspokoi potrzeby większości

To tańszy przedstawiciel rowerów hybrydowych i chyba najlepiej wyważony stosunek jakości do możliwości oraz oczekiwań większości użytkowników.

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Dane techniczne DS2

Manetka Shimano Altus M2010, 9-biegowa

przerzutka przednia Shimano Acera T3000, obejma 34,9 mm, mocowanie górne, podwójny ciąg

Przerzutka tylna Shimano Altus M2000, długi wózek

Korba  Kuty stop aluminium, 46/30, z osłoną łańcucha, 170 mm długości

Wkład suportu Sealed cartridge, 68mm

Kaseta Shimano HG200, 11-36, 9-rzędowa

Łańcuch KMC X9

Siodełko Bontrager Sport

Kierownica Size: S, M Bontrager ze stopu aluminium, 31,8 mm, wznios 15 mm, szerokość 600 mm

Stery Bezgwintowe 1–1/8″, uszczelniane łożyska maszynowe

Waga M – 13.22 kg

Trek Dual Sport 2 czy 3?

Którego wybierzesz? DS2 będzie wszechstronnym rowerem do szybkiego poruszania się na ścieżkach leśnych, większe możliwości przełożenia to dobry punkt wyjściowy na trekking. DS3 z kolei To pełnoprawny crossowy rower do zadań specjalnych, gdzie możliwość szybkiej zmiany biegów czyni go wyborem na maratony. Napęd 1×10 to doskonałe połączenie szybkości i bezawaryjności. Równie dobrze można go tak samo przekształcić w rower trekkingowy, dokładając mu bagażnik o ile wcześniej nie zdecydowałeś się na zakup w wersji Equipped Rowery górskie Trek .

Który z tych rowerów wybrałbym osobiście?

Ja postawiłbym na DS3 , dlaczego? Pierwszym czynnikiem, który do mnie przemawia to napęd 1×10 oraz bogatsze wyposażenie komponentów.

Co bym zmienił? Najbardziej słabym punktem tych rowerów to amortyzator i nawet w najbogatszej wersji niema się co łudzić, że tego tupu amortyzator będzie tym czego bym od niego oczekiwał. Jednak nie powiem, że jest tak beznadziejny, że nie da się go używać. Po prostu ja mam inne oczekiwania co do tego komponentu.

Rama tego roweru to poezja, to już kolejny rok, który ta rama tego roweru jest obecna na rynku i nie zmieniła się od początku. Jeżdżąc tym rowerem już od 2019 roku powiem, że jest tym, czego oczekuję od roweru, który służy mi jako rower zarówno trekkingowy jak i crossowy.

Mój DS3 w wersji Trekkingowej

Dlaczego nie wybrałem Dual Sport 3 Equipped?  Główną przyczyną jest przednia piasta z prądnicą. Tego patentu nie da się wyłączyć a w czasie jazdy stawia opór na magnesach. Wolę używać lamp zasilanych z USB a własną energię spożytkować na prędkość. 🙂

Poza tym okablowanie oświetlenia uniemożliwia szybki demontaż bagażnika oraz błotników w wersji Equipped kiedy chcę szybko i na lekko pokonać dystans bez bagaży.

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