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Hello, A coworker's friend has the following for sale and I'd like to know how much is the bike worth. I've tried looking on the internet, but so far, no one has the specific frame for sale. I know the details I'm giving is a little broad but this is only what the seller has described for me so far. The condition of the bike is very good since he mainly used it for commutes. Trek ZR 9000 Frame Judy 2 Rockshocks V Brakes Shimano LX Cranks/Rings Clipless pedals Thanks in advance.  

ZR9000 is a tradename for a type of aluminum. It is used in a number of types of bike frames for a number of Trek brands. Without knowing the bike designation it is pretty hard to say much more. Figure on the following though: any frame warrenty is good for the origional owner only and will not transfer with the bike. Ditto for any other components (shock). Clipless pedals could be $20 store brand versions or $100++ types and there are a number of different cleat styles depending on brand. Age, type, condition and what you are willing to pay all feeds into what it might be worth. You are best off looking at a couple three LBSs and checking out the manufacturers websight.  

DerrickT said: Hello, A coworker's friend has the following for sale and I'd like to know how much is the bike worth. I've tried looking on the internet, but so far, no one has the specific frame for sale. I know the details I'm giving is a little broad but this is only what the seller has described for me so far. The condition of the bike is very good since he mainly used it for commutes. Trek ZR 9000 Frame Judy 2 Rockshocks V Brakes Shimano LX Cranks/Rings Clipless pedals Thanks in advance. Click to expand...

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Trek only makes 2 ZR9000 bikes, the 8000 and the 8500. Based on the fact that it has v-brakes and an lx crank I'm going to guess its the 8000. The 8500 comes with full disc brakes, a fox fork and all xt components. But you should ask him first to make sure he didn't just swap stuff out. As for price, book value on the 8000 is $1200 an the 8500 is around $1900 but that's brand new.  

Thanks for the reply, guys. Yeah, I'd figure he built the bike himself. I did call him and he said he bought the frame individually for 600 dollars brand new. The rest of the equipment he bought new also. This is what puzzled me most since I did not know what model the bike was. Below is a picture of the bike. Basically, I think he'll let it go for 500 dollars (close to his asking price). Is that a good price considering the new frame is 600 (according to him). I'll do a little more research once I see the bike this weekend, however, I'd like to know as much as possible about the prices and what you guys think before I offend the guy or overpay for it. Also according to him, Trek will replace the frame for free with no questions asked. If so, then I wouldn't mind spending money on it. <img src=http://home.comcast.net/~derricksays/ZR.jpg> Thanks again.  

trogdor said: Trek only makes 2 ZR9000 bikes, the 8000 and the 8500. Based on the fact that it has v-brakes and an lx crank I'm going to guess its the 8000. The 8500 comes with full disc brakes, a fox fork and all xt components. But you should ask him first to make sure he didn't just swap stuff out. As for price, book value on the 8000 is $1200 an the 8500 is around $1900 but that's brand new. Click to expand...
DerrickT said: Thanks for the reply, guys. Yeah, I'd figure he built the bike himself. I did call him and he said he bought the frame individually for 600 dollars brand new. The rest of the equipment he bought new also. This is what puzzled me most since I did not know what model the bike was. Below is a picture of the bike. Basically, I think he'll let it go for 500 dollars (close to his asking price). Is that a good price considering the new frame is 600 (according to him). I'll do a little more research once I see the bike this weekend, however, I'd like to know as much as possible about the prices and what you guys think before I offend the guy or overpay for it. Also according to him, Trek will replace the frame for free with no questions asked. If so, then I wouldn't mind spending money on it. <img src=http://home.comcast.net/~derricksays/ZR.jpg> Thanks again. Click to expand...

Ok, Thanks guys. I'll skip on this one.  

Similiar Bike I just got a used Trek 8500 for my girlfriend. It had full XT-XTR components and older Manitou SX fork, Time pedals. Had a few scratches, but all in all a good starter bike for her for $350.00  

bob24250 said: I just got a used Trek 8500 for my girlfriend. It had full XT-XTR components and older Manitou SX fork, Time pedals. Had a few scratches, but all in all a good starter bike for her for $350.00 Click to expand...
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Trek 8000 (SG) review

Trek make two ZR9000 aluminium framed hardtails that cost more than this: the 8500 at £1,400 and the 8900 at £2,000. They use the same frame as the 8000 and, as complete bikes, are only slightly lighter.

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Trek make two ZR9000 aluminium framed hardtails that cost more than this: the 8500 at £1,400 and the 8900 at £2,000. They use the same frame as the 8000 and, as complete bikes, are only slightly lighter. For significant further weight saving you'd need to look at the 9.8, an OCLV carbon-framed offering at £2,400. The carbon frame alone costs the same as this bike. In other words, if you're after a light and lively Trek XC bike, the 'Rage Red' 8000 looks like the obvious 'sensible budget' choice.

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Like so many other brands, Trek haven't been shouting about their aluminium hardtails for a while now. But while the marketing effort has been going into the full sussers, the top end hardtails have been quietly reaping the rewards from a new generation of suspension forks and components.

Trek's ZR9000 custom-butted alloy tubes build into a strong, light and seriously decent frame, certainly worthy of a bike at this price. The down tube is bi-axially ovalised for maximum lateral stiffness and weld strength at the head tube and bottom bracket, a nicely executed gusset behind the reinforced head tube adds extra impact resistance, and the top tube is slightly sloped for generous standover room. There's loads of tyre room between the chainstays and wishbone seatstays, the cable and hose routing is tidy and the clean look is emphasised by a lack of cantilever brake bosses on the frame or the fork.

The RockShox Reba SL 80mm (3in) travel air fork has a compression lockout leg-top dial but comes without the Motion Control thumbshifter. It's still easy enough to flick the lockout lever as you're riding, though. The rebound damping is effective and the ride is great from the off.

The 8000's drivetrain features a superstiff Shimano Deore LX hollow-axled crankset with outboard bearings, an XT rear mech and LX front mech, Dual Control shifters (you shift gear by flicking the brake lever up or down) and hydraulic disc brakes. Dual Control shifters are becoming more popular, but it does take a few rides to adapt. The only problem we had with the gears was occasional chain slippage under power on the middle ring of the LX cranks; we've experienced this before and we still can't work out what causes it, but it only seems to happen on Shimano's steel middle rings when they're new.

The Bontrager Select wheelset is strong and reasonably light by disc wheel standards. The Bontrager Jones 2.2in treads are fairly light too; they're very grippy in most conditions and they have big air volume that adds a lot of comfort and confidence to the ride. The minimalist Bonty Race saddle is far more comfy than it looks but the seatpost kept slipping down in the frame, even with the quick-release clamp done up so tight that the bolt started to bend. This isn't the first time we've had this problem with Trek frames; it seems the seat tube is slightly oversized rather than the post being undersized.

The 600mm (23.5in) Bontrager flat bar has a pleasing back-sweep and there's a stack of steerer washers for height adjustments. The stem and the skinny but comfy grips are ideal for a race-ready bike, and clipless Shimano pedals are included.

Superficially, there may not appear to be much that separates the Trek from other conventional XC hardtails. The education starts if you ride an 11kg (24lb) hardtail like this directly after one that costs just over half as much and weighs over 1kg (2.2lb) more. You start to notice a few things.

The speed advantage is only slight and is most noticeable while climbing and accelerating, but there's a lot of other stuff going on here that makes the 8000 earn its price tag. For a start, the fork is far better controlled under pressure than other bikes in this market segment. This, combined with the sprightly ride that light bikes typically produce, adds considerably to your confidence when riding hard and fast through bumpy terrain. The big, grippy Bontrager treads help here too. Many XC speed demons still think skinny treads are the way to go, but big-volume treads that roll fast and grip well are a much better short cut to confident speed.

The long top tube of the Trek creates a speed-efficient riding position, and a fairly steep seat angle sits you far enough forward to get the best out of a very good fork. This, combined with incredibly stable handling, results in a bike that simply feels planted in all situations. The confidence that this produces conspires with the bike's low 11kg weight to make you realise it's worth the money.

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Bought this very model new in 2005 as a new road biker. The bike shop owner (whom I knew) told me it was one of the best bikes for the money that Trek had ever produced. He was a competitive rider and was riding the same bike which said something. Seventeen years later this is still my bike albeit with multiple upgrades and replacements on the components over the years. Still terrific and I won't get another until it gives out, if it ever does. Strengths: In particular, one of the best frames Trek has ever produced.

Stock wheels weren't that great. Hard to keep true. Those were the first things I replaced.

Responsive and effective brakes. I was needing a reliable and dependable daily urban commuter and so far I am not disappointed whatsoever. Highly pleased with this bike. Make sure you wash and lube the chain, gearset, derailleur, as these bikes are older. Acoustic Ceiling Removal

Front fork could be a little more robust. Tires puncture easily by thorns.

Great bike. Mine is primarily aluminum frame with carbon seat stays and fork to help smooth out road vibrations. My bike has a triple chain ring on front to get up the mountains - combined with 105 derailleurs and Ultegra shifters. I've done several triathlons and century rides on this bike. Been a pleasure to own.

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Stock the bike came with 105 group except the Bonty standard double crank. I bought it used for a very good price. It was in excellent condition. I've spent $400 upgrading it and find it a great riding bike, though I have limited experience. I feel like I lucked into a real sweet bike. If you have a chance to pick up a Trek 2100 used for under $700 I'd say go for it. You won't be sorry.

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Nice smoothe ride. I am a reacreational rider and do not know too much about bikes or components. I knew what I was willing to spend, and went to a bike shop, test rode 5 or 6 models. The 2100 felt the best, so I bought it, and have been happy with it. Although I don't know much about bikes, I am athletic, former college b-ball player, and push it pretty hard. The 2100 responds to my demands- I won a small, local sprint triathlon with it, setting a course record (albeit the field was not too fast, I'm sure a dedicated triathlete would kick my butt).

ZR9000 Frame Carbon forks and Carbon Mainstays Ultegra 6500 Group set Specialized Avatar racing seat

I first owned a Cannondale Cadd3 frame with Sora Group and a Tiagra rear Derailluer as my first true road bike. I had my eye on a Trek 2100 for a while. I called around for this paticular Bike in 63CM. The Trek Store owner told me he had one and that becuase of its large size no one wanted to buy it so he sold it to me for $1200.00. It retailed for $1699.00 brand new so I new it was a bargain. The ZR9000 alluminum frame is exceptionally light. The carbon forks and the carbon mainstays pick up a lot of vibration from the road and give a nice smooth ride. With the extra money I saved I replaced everything with Ultegra group 6500 lock stock and barrel. I got rid of the triple crankset what an eye sore. I replaced the seat with a Specialized Avatar Gel racing seat feels much better. The Bike rides beautifully. The gearing changes with precise accuracy and precision. There is no chain rub or any creaking coming from the bottom bracket. The Ultegra crankset is as stiff as I have ever felt on a crank. Im 6'3" and way 240lbs and I can put some hurtin on cranksets and so far the Ultegra crankset is worth its weight in gold. Im very happy with this Bike. I would recommend this bike to a friend. Ebay is the place to order 9speed parts and for a good price. If your looking for an entry level racing bike look no further. If you can purchase this bike used and in really good shape under $800.00 I would not pass it up. Ride like the wind and have fun!

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I bought this bike to upgrade from my trek 1000. My requirements were an aluminum/carbon combo, and a compact 10 speed drivetrain. I wanted a trek 2.1, but my dealer could'nt get one, but he had this leftover 2100 which was essentially the same bike, for alot less money. The bike has been a dream. I could'nt be more pleased. The only fly in the ointment was that the rear bontrager select wheel has developed some cracks in it, and my shop is working on getting me a new wheel from trek. Other than that, alot of bike for not alot of cash!

Frame, Fork & Bontrager seat post Response Ride 105 Brakes

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This is the price performance leader. Mine came with 105 brakes with Ultegra levers and Ultegra derailleurs. The 105 brakes are Brembo beasts and pull the bike down quickly without complaint. I swapped out the Bontrager triple with a compact and love it. Off came the saddle, and on went a Douglas Carbon from Colo. Cyclist which is very comfy. I'll add Bontrager's carbon Race X Lite Blade bars for better feel and comfort. I'd also change to tougher DT Swiss wheels with Ultegra hubs but definitely keep the Bontrager Race X Lite hardcase tires. Otherwise, this has been a wonderful ride.

Salsa Las Cruces with Bontrager Race X Lite hardcase tires is my other ride and somewhat similar.

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After almost a decade of not riding a road bike, almost 30 years of riding one faithfully each day I decided to walk into a bike shop and purchase my Trek 2100. I’ve been an active cyclist for several decades prior, raced in Europe two decades and upon returning to the U.S. decided to take up mountain biking with the children. I totally fell out of the road bike trends and technologies while raising a family. The Trek 2100 or ZR2100 or 9000 …whatever you wish to call it suited immediate needs to get back into the 19 – 21 mph averages in a two or three hours work out here in New England. The bike must’ve been sitting at the local bike store for some time; the carbon fiber seat post was replaced by aluminum Bontrager and there were no pedals. The brakes were Tiagras, by Shimano but I soon replaced the pads and pad holds with Jagwires front and real Dura Ace holders and pads in the rear. Braking was increased incredibly. I also tossed the seat and fitted a real vintage 1996 Flite Ti Sella. I rode this bike 6 days a week, averaged almost 4,000 miles in 6 months in rain or shine. I blew out the rear rim, Bontrager Select ripping the spokes on the cluster side straight out. Trek warranted the break and produced a replacement set of rims, Bontrager SSR’s for a grand total out of pocket $60.00. As for the control and the components, the ZR2100 has extremely good feedback on New England terrain. The bike has been over some very difficult roads with very uneven pavement resulting in velvet smooth feedback on the bars. It’s amazing what a little carbon on a bike can do to resist the vibration and disassociated noise from those steel frames decades earlier. I find the steering to be very quick. I do not advocate the radial front lacing of the rims, the sluggish and whiplash sensation of spokes un-crossed leave a heavier rider vibrating down a mountain side wondering if you’re going to shake loose on descents. Changing over the pads to Jagwires and Dura Ace helped tremendously to smooth out slow downs, especially in turns over 30 mph on descents. The frame gives very controlled feedback and if you’re lucky you’ll get the great component group. I have Shimano 105 brakes levers, Ultegra rear derailleur, 105 front derailleur and Bontrager Select rims. Am I missing something? Perhaps not, but the replacement Bontrager SSR’s that Trek awarded under warranty were barely capable of spinning from delivery. I had to completely repack the bearings both front and back, adjust the cheap cones and finally pull in a good smooth rotation without too much resistance. I had the impression that Bontrager bottom of the line was bottom of their pool. Terrible way to give a set of wheels to a customer that wouldn’t spin freely under warranty. Thank you Phil Wood Grease and a set of 14/15/17 cone wrenches. Over all, good ride.

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Excellent price, great components (Ultegra rear derailleur), batman color scheme(!), carbon bits really do help smooth out rides.

Wheels really are not up to par, seat is uncomfortable for me after 20 miles (which is a personal thing)

I absolutely love this bike. It is my first road bike but I spent a good amount of time testing others before deciding on this bike. First things first, I really do love the black and gray color scheme which is lame but its true! The components have all been rock solid, after the initial cable strech adjustment the derailleurs have never missed a shift and work quickly (although sometimes a bit noisily). The bike is tremendously comfortable and after changing the seat out a 50 mile ride leaves me feeling fresh. There really is a perceptible difference between this bike with the OCLV carbon seat stay and the Scot Speedster S20 which is all aluminum. The only negative thing I have to say about the bike is about the wheels. During corners they will flex and rub against the brake calipers and that doesn't really inspire confidence. So far my top speed is 30.5 and I was nervous to go any faster on a moderately curvy road. This is the perfect bike to begin with and a few years down the road I will upgrade and I don't think I will have changed a single thing on this bike.

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