Official Trek Verve Thread
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Official Trek Verve Thread
Hello all,
There are official Trek DS and FX threads, so since there are so many owners of the Verve, why not have our own also?
Feel free to post Pics, Info, News, Suggestions, etc...
Happy Riding!
There are official Trek DS and FX threads, so since there are so many owners of the Verve, why not have our own also?
Feel free to post Pics, Info, News, Suggestions, etc...
Happy Riding!
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This is a 2015 Verve 3 that I owned a few years ago. It was a very smooth-riding bike and had a really stunning color combination (dark gloss black with gloss metallic blue).
The primary reason I sold it is no longer relevant to current Verves: tire clearance. It came with 35s and that really is all you could run with fenders on this particular frame. The tires you see on it are Continental Speed Rides that are labeled 42mm but are really about 38mm. These just barely squeezed into this frame (the closest clearance was at the chain stay bridge area).
The primary reason I sold it is no longer relevant to current Verves: tire clearance. It came with 35s and that really is all you could run with fenders on this particular frame. The tires you see on it are Continental Speed Rides that are labeled 42mm but are really about 38mm. These just barely squeezed into this frame (the closest clearance was at the chain stay bridge area).
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I'm new to this forum and I'm taking delivery of a new Verve 3 next week also in gunmetal. The problem is I already want a Trek FX Sport Carbon 4.
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Does anyone know the spindle size on the 2021 Verve 1? Picking up a new one today for my wife and would like to change the stock pedals immediately. I'm guessing maybe 15mm? Thanks...
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2019 Verve 2. Bought April 2019. Currently a little over 17,000 kms. Changed the seat and handlebars right away. Do like Trekking bars. Had to replace the rims with Mavics after two failures under warranty. Went from the H5's to Contact Speed 42's. Just replaced the rear with a Contract Travel 50. Thought I might have to take the rear fender off but it fit great.
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I need a few more posts before I can post pictures. I recently purchased two 2021 Verve 2 Disk bicycles. One with an XL frame (mine) and one with a Low Step small frame (wife) both in Lithium Grey. Both are running a DuoTrap S sensor. I have a lot more mods planned for mine… not sure if the wife is going to customize hers or not.
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Has anybody upgraded their wheel/tire to Tubless on their Verve? I am going to be running my Verve on a lot of gravel washboard roads where the washboards go on for several miles at a time. Im scared to drop my air pressure too low right now and pinching the tubes.
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I am patiently awaiting a Verve 2, and my wife is doing the same for her Verve 2 Low Step. Both are Rage Red. November can't come soon enough.
We gave our Diamondbacks to her daughter before moving to North Carolina from Maine, so we are bikeless at the moment.
We are going back to Maine and Massachusetts for 3 weeks to attend 2 family weddings, so the wait won't be as bad
We gave our Diamondbacks to her daughter before moving to North Carolina from Maine, so we are bikeless at the moment.
We are going back to Maine and Massachusetts for 3 weeks to attend 2 family weddings, so the wait won't be as bad
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M Rose, are those grips the Prunus that I see on Amazon? Thinking of ergo bar end grips, and those look like a good affordable option to the Ergon GP ones. Just wondering if they are comfortable and hold up.
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yes they are the Prunus grips… they feel amazing…. But… huge but… the mounting bolt holes were stripped so I had to drill out one size larger and rethread the holes for a larger set screw… the first time the bike fell over (wind knocked it down) the end grips stripped out the mounting holes again… the grips now live in my tool box, and I have a set of Ergon GP3s on now… the comfort is about the same, but the quality is so much more.
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We have picked up our bikes. The Trek store gave me 10% off a Kuat Transfer V2 to price match my REI discount as well.
One thing that confused me was the skewers. I went to take off the front wheel to fit it in the back of the SUV thinking it had a QR skewer. It actually had a Thru Axle, but it looks like a 5mm and has a cam lock.
The only info I have been able to find online is one other person that had something similar on a Giant.
ETA: After a little more research, it appears that it is called ThruSkew. I wonder if they came up with this as a less expensive way to do closed drop outs on disc models without going to full Thru Axles.
Thus is what it looks like:
One thing that confused me was the skewers. I went to take off the front wheel to fit it in the back of the SUV thinking it had a QR skewer. It actually had a Thru Axle, but it looks like a 5mm and has a cam lock.
The only info I have been able to find online is one other person that had something similar on a Giant.
ETA: After a little more research, it appears that it is called ThruSkew. I wonder if they came up with this as a less expensive way to do closed drop outs on disc models without going to full Thru Axles.
Thus is what it looks like:
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Trek Verve 2 vs Verve 1...worth the upgrade for a new biker?
Hi All - Thanks in advance for your feedback!
I'll be buying a Trek Verve soon and have been back and forth between the Verve 1 and 2. I'm very new to biking, and evaluating components at this level and would love any feedback you have regarding the difference in features / value for the two bikes.
As far as I understand, the biggest differences between the 1 & 2 are...
- 2 has aluminum alloy fork vs steel fork on the 1 (is the 1lb weight difference significant?)
- 2 has hydraulic disc brakes vs mechanical disc brakes on the 1 (is there a big performance difference between the two types?)
- 2 has shock absorption on the seat post vs a solid seat post on the 1 (is this a gimmick or is it effective?)
- 2 has an adjustable rise stem w/ blendr mount vs non-adjustable rise w/o blendr mount on the 1 (what is the benefit of blendr mount...less occupied space on handlebar for accessories?)
- 2 has a Shimano H31 cassette vs SunRace MFM300 on the 1 (any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Altus M315 shifter vs a Shimano Altus EF500 shifter on the 1 (both are Altus..any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Tourney TY710 Rear Derailleur vs a Shimano Tourney TY510 Rear Derailleur on the 1 (both are Tourney...any discernable difference for a new biker?)
Price difference between the 2 bikes is about $130 USD...are the upgrades worth the added cost?
Thanks for the education!
I'll be buying a Trek Verve soon and have been back and forth between the Verve 1 and 2. I'm very new to biking, and evaluating components at this level and would love any feedback you have regarding the difference in features / value for the two bikes.
As far as I understand, the biggest differences between the 1 & 2 are...
- 2 has aluminum alloy fork vs steel fork on the 1 (is the 1lb weight difference significant?)
- 2 has hydraulic disc brakes vs mechanical disc brakes on the 1 (is there a big performance difference between the two types?)
- 2 has shock absorption on the seat post vs a solid seat post on the 1 (is this a gimmick or is it effective?)
- 2 has an adjustable rise stem w/ blendr mount vs non-adjustable rise w/o blendr mount on the 1 (what is the benefit of blendr mount...less occupied space on handlebar for accessories?)
- 2 has a Shimano H31 cassette vs SunRace MFM300 on the 1 (any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Altus M315 shifter vs a Shimano Altus EF500 shifter on the 1 (both are Altus..any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Tourney TY710 Rear Derailleur vs a Shimano Tourney TY510 Rear Derailleur on the 1 (both are Tourney...any discernable difference for a new biker?)
Price difference between the 2 bikes is about $130 USD...are the upgrades worth the added cost?
Thanks for the education!
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Hi All - Thanks in advance for your feedback!
I'll be buying a Trek Verve soon and have been back and forth between the Verve 1 and 2. I'm very new to biking, and evaluating components at this level and would love any feedback you have regarding the difference in features / value for the two bikes.
As far as I understand, the biggest differences between the 1 & 2 are...
- 2 has aluminum alloy fork vs steel fork on the 1 (is the 1lb weight difference significant?)
- 2 has hydraulic disc brakes vs mechanical disc brakes on the 1 (is there a big performance difference between the two types?)
- 2 has shock absorption on the seat post vs a solid seat post on the 1 (is this a gimmick or is it effective?)
- 2 has an adjustable rise stem w/ blendr mount vs non-adjustable rise w/o blendr mount on the 1 (what is the benefit of blendr mount...less occupied space on handlebar for accessories?)
- 2 has a Shimano H31 cassette vs SunRace MFM300 on the 1 (any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Altus M315 shifter vs a Shimano Altus EF500 shifter on the 1 (both are Altus..any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Tourney TY710 Rear Derailleur vs a Shimano Tourney TY510 Rear Derailleur on the 1 (both are Tourney...any discernable difference for a new biker?)
Price difference between the 2 bikes is about $130 USD...are the upgrades worth the added cost?
Thanks for the education!
I'll be buying a Trek Verve soon and have been back and forth between the Verve 1 and 2. I'm very new to biking, and evaluating components at this level and would love any feedback you have regarding the difference in features / value for the two bikes.
As far as I understand, the biggest differences between the 1 & 2 are...
- 2 has aluminum alloy fork vs steel fork on the 1 (is the 1lb weight difference significant?)
- 2 has hydraulic disc brakes vs mechanical disc brakes on the 1 (is there a big performance difference between the two types?)
- 2 has shock absorption on the seat post vs a solid seat post on the 1 (is this a gimmick or is it effective?)
- 2 has an adjustable rise stem w/ blendr mount vs non-adjustable rise w/o blendr mount on the 1 (what is the benefit of blendr mount...less occupied space on handlebar for accessories?)
- 2 has a Shimano H31 cassette vs SunRace MFM300 on the 1 (any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Altus M315 shifter vs a Shimano Altus EF500 shifter on the 1 (both are Altus..any discernable difference for a new biker?)
- 2 has a Shimano Tourney TY710 Rear Derailleur vs a Shimano Tourney TY510 Rear Derailleur on the 1 (both are Tourney...any discernable difference for a new biker?)
Price difference between the 2 bikes is about $130 USD...are the upgrades worth the added cost?
Thanks for the education!
next let’s talk the drive train… since we don’t know where you will be riding or how you will be riding, no idea if going up to a 3x8 from a 3x7 would be better. I personally use my top and middle chain ring the most and the bottom half of the rear cassette. I do however go on some gravel rides where I need to be on the bottom chain ring and upper half of the cassette.
Blender Stem. If you’re going to be adding lights, or other Bontrager accessories the blender system offers a very clean way to mount said accessories.
Hydro vs Mechanical Disk:
The Hydraulic Brakes feel way better than the mechanical disk brakes. The Verve was my first step into hydraulic brakes and my 520 will be getting upgraded brakes at some point in its life.
so over all is $130 difference between the two really worth it? Depends on you, if it were me I would say yes.
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Finally wore out the OEM tires on my Verve 2. Installed a set of Michelin Protek 700x35. They measure 38mm at 75 psi. Only 50 miles into these but for $20 each they are comfy and very quiet.
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Rode last weekend for the first time this year with the bike trailer and my 2 year old.
Anyone with an instep two seat trailer notice a rattle, just tape the spring on the trailer hitch. That's the cause, and not your bike.
I'm getting some noise when braking on the rear with the Tektro disc brakes (Grinding Type). I tried some rubbing alcohol on the rotor but that didn't do anything. I'll try some bike disc brake cleaning spray next before taking it to the LBS. I believe it's just dust from sitting in the garage all winter, but who knows.
Anyone with an instep two seat trailer notice a rattle, just tape the spring on the trailer hitch. That's the cause, and not your bike.
I'm getting some noise when braking on the rear with the Tektro disc brakes (Grinding Type). I tried some rubbing alcohol on the rotor but that didn't do anything. I'll try some bike disc brake cleaning spray next before taking it to the LBS. I believe it's just dust from sitting in the garage all winter, but who knows.
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Rode last weekend for the first time this year with the bike trailer and my 2 year old.
Anyone with an instep two seat trailer notice a rattle, just tape the spring on the trailer hitch. That's the cause, and not your bike.
I'm getting some noise when braking on the rear with the Tektro disc brakes (Grinding Type). I tried some rubbing alcohol on the rotor but that didn't do anything. I'll try some bike disc brake cleaning spray next before taking it to the LBS. I believe it's just dust from sitting in the garage all winter, but who knows.
Anyone with an instep two seat trailer notice a rattle, just tape the spring on the trailer hitch. That's the cause, and not your bike.
I'm getting some noise when braking on the rear with the Tektro disc brakes (Grinding Type). I tried some rubbing alcohol on the rotor but that didn't do anything. I'll try some bike disc brake cleaning spray next before taking it to the LBS. I believe it's just dust from sitting in the garage all winter, but who knows.
It's definitely a squeal followed by a shudder on both wheels now. I'm taking it to the LBS since the warranty on brakes is 2 years (Had it for barely a year)
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I was wondering about the sizing for the verve, if they tend to size larger or smaller than indicated? If you’re 6’1, you’re at the top end of a Large OR bottom of the XL. So which way do you go?