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2007 Trek 1500 56cm

Original price was: $899.00.Current price is: $799.99.

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Description

2007 Trek 1500 SLR 56cm that will fit 5’9″-5’11″. This bike rides great and handles like a race bike with the gear range to go fast. You will have a big smile after each ride. Only 18.56 lbs with pedals!

Industry Description:
Rocketing down serpentine descents, flattening hilly centuries, and scorching the blacktop: the Trek 1500 does all that and more. Its Alpha SLR aluminum frame and carbon fork are light, stiff and velvety smooth for all-day comfort. The Bontrager Select wheels slice through the air and effortlessly accelerate out of turns. Plus, the 27-speed Shimano drivetrain and dual-pivot brakes make it easy to expand your riding horizons.

Bike Spec for 2007 Trek 1500:

(Bike Part Picker) List Below

I’ve included links to help you find the right parts for this frame, whether you’re replacing existing components or building a custom bike from scratch.

Disclaimer

Please note that all links and product availability are subject to change. The used inventory on these sites is updated daily, but we cannot guarantee that an item will remain in stock. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please get in touch with us at justin@iknowaguybicycles.com.


Bicycle Frame Geometry
Bicycle Frame Geometry for 2007 Trek 1500 56cm:
  • A) Seat Tube: 56cm Center to Top Tube
  • B) Effective Seat Tube:56cm
  • C) Effective Top Tube: 56cm
  • D) Top Tube: 56cm
  • E) Wheel Base: 100.6cm
  • F) Standover Height to Top Tube: 79cm/ 31 inches
  • G) Head Tube: 12cm
  • H) Reach: 38cm
  • I) Stack: 56cm

Note: Measurements can be .5 +/-


The Ultimate Bike Part Picker Checklist

Building a bike from scratch or upgrading existing components can be a daunting task, but a “bike part picker” tool can simplify the process immensely. This type of platform serves as a digital assistant, guiding you through the intricate world of bicycle components and ensuring that every part you select is compatible with your frame and other components. By using a bike part picker, you can avoid costly mistakes, such as buying a fork that doesn’t fit your head tube or a crankset that’s incompatible with your bottom bracket. The tool allows you to virtually assemble your dream bike, making it a crucial resource for both seasoned builders and beginners alike.

Here is a checklist of essential components you should consider when using a bike part picker tool:

Frame & Fork

  • [ ] Frame (Material, Size, Geometry)
  • [ ] Fork (Steerer Tube Type, Suspension/Rigid, Travel)
  • [ ] Headset (Compatibility with Frame and Fork)

Drivetrain

  • [ ] Crankset (Crank Arm Length, Chainring Size, Bottom Bracket Compatibility)
  • [ ] Bottom Bracket (Threaded, Press-Fit, and Compatibility with Frame and Crankset)
  • [ ] Cassette (Number of Cogs, Gear Ratios)
  • [ ] Chain (Number of Speeds, Length)
  • [ ] Derailleur (Front, Rear, Cage Length, Compatibility with Shifters and Cassette)
  • [ ] Shifters (Number of Speeds, Type – e.g., Trigger, Drop Bar)

Brakes

  • [ ] Brakes (Disc, Rim)
  • [ ] Brake Levers (Compatibility with Brakes, Shifters)
  • [ ] Rotors (Disc Brakes Only, Size)
  • [ ] Brake Pads

Wheels & Tires

  • [ ] Wheels (Rim Size, Hub Spacing, Axle Type)
  • [ ] Hubs (Number of Spokes, Freehub Body)
  • [ ] Tires (Size, Tread Pattern, Tubeless/Tube-Type)

Cockpit & Seating

  • [ ] Handlebars (Type – e.g., Drop, Flat, Riser, Width)
  • [ ] Stem (Length, Angle, Clamp Diameter)
  • [ ] Seatpost (Diameter, Length)
  • [ ] Saddle (Width, Shape, Rails)

Accessories & Other

  • [ ] Pedals (Clipless, Flat)
  • [ ] Grips or Bar Tape
  • [ ] Cables and Housing
  • [ ] Bottle Cages

Additional information

Weight35 lbs
Dimensions50 × 9 × 30 in