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Verve is the versatile, easy-riding hybrid bike that will carry you wherever you want to go. It’s a light, fun, comfortable companion mile after mile.
Enjoy the ride! Pavement or path, recreation or fitness, charity ride or commute, the smooth-riding Verve hybrid makes every mile fun and easy.
Key Features
- Comfortable and capable on pavement or path
- Light, strong frame keeps the ride easy and fun
- Hybrid wheels roll fast and smooth, so you can go farther
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Trek Verve
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
---|---|---|
Metallic Charcoal / 15-inch | 601479469048 | 533125 |
Metallic Charcoal / 17.5-inch | 601479469055 | 533126 |
Metallic Charcoal / 20-inch | 601479469062 | 533127 |
Metallic Charcoal / 22.5-inch | 601479469079 | 533128 |
Reviews
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (4)
- Versatile (4)
- Durable (3)
- Comfortable
- Service Plan
Cons
- No kickstand
- Stripped Down 2011 7000
- None to report
- Seat Color
- Limited Std Features
Best Uses
- Road Biking (3)
- Commuting/City (3)
- Casual rides
- None
- Short Rides 25 Mi Or Les
- Recreation
- Fitness
REVIEWS
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Pros
- Versatile
- Durable
- Lightweight
Cons
- None to report
Best Uses
- Road Biking
- Casual rides
Comments:
Friend recommended this brand and model. Great choice. Plenty of gears, easy to shift, lightweight and fun to ride. Wife has womens version and loves it. Wife 72 me 67.
Pros
- Excellent Support Staff
- Great Quality
- Good value
Cons
- Limited Std Features
Best Uses
- Short Rides 25 Mi Or Les
Comments:
used daily as pre and post fitness gym workout. ride 5-20 miles daily
Pros
Cons
- No Quick Rease Front Tire
- No Adjusrable Handlebar
- Stripped Down 2011 7000
- No kickstand
- Seat Post Is Too Stiff
Best Uses
- None
Comments:
I ride roughly 60-100 miles a week. Was in an accident and had a replacement for the 7000 shipped to me. This bike had all the best features of the 7000 stripped out. They toik away the the quick release front tire the adjustable handlebar stem, the shock absorbing seatpost and even the kickstand. So what do you get in return? Nothing really....okay disapointment. If you want a stock bike with nothing particularly nice about it...then throw away $400 of your hard earned money on this piece of junk.
Pros
- Value
- Sleek
- Comfortable
Cons
- Shifts A Little Rough
Best Uses
- Fitness
- Recreation
Comments:
Recommended by bike shop, even though I was looking at more expensive bikes. Love it!
Pros
- Versatile
- Lightweight
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
Comments:
I love my new Trek bike. Very smooth and easy to shift the gears.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Durable
- Comforatble
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
- Road Biking
Comments:
I got my Trek Versa 1 for my 50th birthday. I had just gotten back into cycling after 20 years "rest". I had been riding a 16 year old Wal-Mart mountain bike, but the wife rewarded my new vitality with the Trek. In the 2 1/2 weeks since, I have ridden about 250 miles on the Versa 1 and love it. I even did a 72 mile day on the Katy Trail in Missouri!
Pros
- Comfortable All Day
- Lightweight
- Service Plan
- Cost
- Versatile
Cons
- Seat Color
Best Uses
- Commuting/City
- Road Biking
Comments:
I just turned 50 and had been out of cycling for several years. This past summer, I tried to get back into riding for health reasons. My previous bike was a Mongoose mountain bike, full suspension. I never knew how heavy and slow that bike was until I rode my new Trek Versa 1. My wife got it for my birthday last week and I've already put about 100 miles on it, including a 42 mile ride the first day. It really does make a difference to have a real, well-made bike! I look forward to many, many miles of healthy enjoyment from my new Trek. See you on the paths and trails! PS, the con on my rating, is according to my wife and daughter, I like the brown seat!
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