Tuesday, September 22, 2009

District Carbon bike by Trek to be a high tech commuter

Whatever mode of transport you prefer you might want it to be a high tech innovation. No doubts the Trek knew about this as now it releases its technology master piece called the District Carbon bike. This environmentally friendly head turner speaks an outstanding design language and is available in different sizes including 50, 54, 56, 58 and 60 cm replica.

Having a belt drive, the District Carbon bike seems to be a perfect solution for daily commuting. The bike’s frame is constructed from OCLV Black Carbon coming with Pro geometry. Its fabulous Bontrager Race Lite Aero wheels will lead you wherever you want while incorporated Bontrager Race tires make you driving efficient irregardless of the weather.

There are no shifters as this is a single gear bike while VP Track pedals keep your riding performance at high level. The crank is marvelous to be FSA Energy along with 55T Carbon Drive belt sprocket. Braking performance is enhanced thanks to a Bontrager Speed Limit coming with Tektro road levers. Another conspicuous feature is 31, 8 mm Bontrager Race VR handlebars. So do not be surprised to spend at least 3, 360 USD.

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