Details
It's right for you if...
You're ready to get outside more, and want a hybrid bike with a stepthrough frame geometry, comfort-minded details, a wide range of gears for hills, and enough versatility to conquer commutes, workouts, and more.
The tech you get
A lightweight Alpha Gold Aluminum frame with a stepthrough geometry and mounts for a rack and fenders, a wide-range Shimano 24-speed drivetrain so you'll never have to pedal too hard or too soft, an adjustable stem, a padded saddle, wide tires for extra stability, and a suspension seatpost that smoothes out the bumps in the road at one of your most critical comfort points.
The final word
Verve 2 Women's is a comfortable, versatile hybrid with durable components that will hold up mile after mile. It's a great bike for a range of recreational riders, from first-timers and commuters to veteran riders looking to get back into the saddle.
Why you'll love it
- Verve 2 Women's has a host of design details that make a huge difference in comfort, like a suspension seatpost and adjustable stem
- Verve's upright geometry puts you in the perfect position to see the world around you
- This bike brings people together—attach a trailer and tow your kids, meet up with friends to cruise the bike path, or commute to the office with coworkers
- Like every Verve, it's backed by Trek's Lifetime warranty, which means you get a companion for life
Specs
Frame | Alpha Gold Aluminum, Stagger type, DuoTrap S compatible, rack & fender mounts |
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Fork | Alloy w/lowrider mounts |
Headset | 1-1/8-inch, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings |
Rims/Wheels | Bontrager AT-750 double-wall alloy |
Hubs | Front: Formula FM21; Rear: alloy |
Tires | Bontrager H5, 700 x 45c |
Crankset | Forged Alloy |
Chainrings | 48/38/28 |
Bottom Bracket | Sealed Cartridge |
Front Derailleur | Shimano Tourney TY71 |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Altus |
Rear Cogs | Shimano HG31, 8-speed: 11-32 |
Shifters | Shimano EF500 |
Handlebars | Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, 15mm rise |
Tape/Grips | Bontrager Satellite, ergonomic |
Stem | Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, adjustable rise, Blendr compatible |
Brake Levers | Tektro |
Brakes | Tektro alloy linear-pull |
Pedals | Nylon platform |
Saddle | Bontrager padded |
Seat Post | Alloy, adjustable suspension, 27.2mm |
* Subject to change without notice.
Videos
Trek Verve
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN | Store SKU |
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Black Pearl / 13.5-inch | 601479469208 | 533141 | |
Black Pearl / 16-inch | 601479469215 | 533142 | VER22958677L |
Black Pearl / 19-inch | 601479469222 | 533143 | |
Infrared / 13.5-inch | 601479888047 | 568861 | VER18236362D |
Infrared / 16-inch | 601479888054 | 568862 | VER17763382D |
Reviews
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Comments:
Up until a year ago, I had not been on a bike for years. The cliche is true "it's like riding a bike", but riding a bike wasn't difficult; starting and stopping was my problem. So I beat up my K-Mart blue-llight-special-kids bike (I'm only 5' nothing) last summer and upgraded to a real bike this June. LOVE the Trek Verve 2. It's so lightweight, so sporty, comfortable, easy to steer, perfect size for my frame, smooth shifting,
Comments:
So far I'm enjoying this Bike. The Gears shift nicely (just have to make sure you push them all the way). The handle bar is responsive. The ride is smooth. I'm a 62-year old female who hasn't been on a bike in years and getting back into it. The positioning for me is good/comfortable..not as upright as a cruiser/townie but not as bent over as more advanced bike. If you are looking for a casual ride, this could be the bike for you. I've only put in three 40-minute local neighborhood rides so far so keep that in mind when reading this review. The two criticisms I have are (a) the water bottle cage screws are too high up on the tube (I have a women's step thru) so you can only use a 12-oz bottle unless you don't mind that the cap pushes into the top), and (b) I didn't like the seat so my dealer upgraded me to a Specialized Women's Gel seat which I am really liking so far. The saddle that came with it, was pseudo leather but didn't seem as comfortable to me. I also changed out the hand grips to ergonometric ones as I personally felt the grips that came with the bike were a bit hard. But that's personal. So far I'm satisfied. The video description about this bike on Trek's web site seems accurate to me. When I get more mileage in, I can write a more informed review. Hope this is helpful to someone like me. P.S. My Bicycle Inc salesperson was very helpful and gave me good guidance in making my choice. (But I also did a bit of online shopping and test riding as well.)
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