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Old 26-02.-2006, 06:13 AM   #1
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Default ITrek Cruiser

Shop in community has a really slick looking single speed Trek Bontrager Select large tire Cruiser in window.

It is polished aluminum framed bike that sports long machihed steel and stretched out forks that are designed to resemble motorcycle shock forks, smooth Bontrager tires under the specially machined aluminum frame which is not braised tubes, with large cut out circles between top and lower bars.

Anyone know what Model this bike is, age, value?

It looks like a promo display.

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Old 27-02.-2006, 02:26 AM   #2
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Default Re: ITrek Cruiser

The bike, I now know is a Rail CNC...but that is about it.
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