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2005

Trek 8000

Trek 8000 2005

Cross Country

Size / 15.5", 17.5", 19.5", 21.5"

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At a glance

The 2005 Trek 8000 is an Cross Country mountain bike. It sports 26" wheels, comes in a range of sizes, including 15.5", 17.5", 19.5", 21.5" and a Shimano drivetrain. The bike is part of Trek's 8000 range of mountain bikes.

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Specifications

Frameset
  • Frame
    ZR 9000
Wheels
  • Wheels
    Bontrager Select, disc compatible
  • Wheel Size
    26"
  • Tires
    Bontrager ACX, Kevlar bead, 26x2.2"
Drivetrain
  • Crank
    Shimano LX 44/32/22
  • Front Derailleur
    Shimano Deore LX
  • Rear Derailleur
    Shimano Deore XT
  • Shifters
    Shimano Deore LX
Components
  • Brakeset
    Shimano Deore LX disc
  • Handlebar
    Bontrager Race, 31.8, 630x25
  • Saddle
    Bontrager Race Luxe
  • Seatpost
    Bontrager Race
  • Stem
    Bontrager Race, 31.8
  • Headset
    Alloy aheadset, semi-cartridge, sealed

FAQ

Q: Where to buy a 2005 Trek 8000?

The 2005 Trek 8000 may be purchased directly from Trek.

Q: What size wheels does the 2005 Trek 8000 have?

The 2005 Trek 8000 has 26" wheels.

Q: What size 2005 Trek 8000 should I get?

The 2005 Trek 8000 comes in sizes 15.5", 17.5", 19.5", 21.5". After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Trek 8000 size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.

Rider Height (cm) Rider Height (in) Frame Size
148cm - 158cm 4'10" - 5'2" XS
158cm - 168cm 5'2" - 5'6" S
168cm - 178cm 5'6" - 5' 10" M
178cm - 185cm 5'10" - 6'1" L
185cm - 193cm 6'1" - 6'4" XL
193cm - 198cm 6'4" - 6'6" XXL

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