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RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK Bikes Now Available Through Trek’s Project One Program

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Trek has just added the new team bike paint scheme for Radio Shack Nissan Trek Bikes to the Project One custom offerings.

PRESS RELEASE: Trek Bicycle has made the new RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK team paint scheme, emblazoned upon the team’s 2012 Trek Madone 6.9 SSL and Speed Concept 9.9 available to cyclists across the globe through the company’s Project One custom bike program.  The new scheme, available for order now at all authorized Trek Project One retailers, was unveiled at the team’s launch in Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.  Crafted by Trek’s internal Design Studio, the new team’s ride is available now on Madone 6 series and Speed Concept 9-series ordered through Project One.  The Madone 6.9 SSL above is the Radio Shack Nissan Trek Bikes team edition and runs $11,686.48 as shown.

Jump Over to see the Team Speed Concept bike…

RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK Speed Concept

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tt
tt
12 years ago

where are the batteries hidden?

Lance
Lance
12 years ago

Trek blows

Godsight
Godsight
12 years ago

They finally hidden the batterie of di2 atleast on the madone

Danno
Danno
12 years ago

Comely, but a tough call between one of these and a Ducati Multistrada 1200

Me
Me
12 years ago
Larry Falk
Larry Falk
12 years ago

Understated leopard trek-ish paint job is boring. Radio Shack bike was better.

Dealer
12 years ago

They are exactly the same placement as the madones for the Di2 battery…under the bb

wigs
wigs
12 years ago

nice USA made bike.

Lance blows

IdeaStormer Jorge
IdeaStormer Jorge
12 years ago

What about for the Classics? Same bike? Don’t think so.

Brandon
Brandon
12 years ago

I would never buy or ride one, but it’s a nice subtle scheme. And that disc is pretty sweet looking.

Chris
Chris
12 years ago

Posers rejoice!!

Anthony
12 years ago

Plain and simple, I like it.

slick
slick
12 years ago

nice bike.

yes, Brandon, we know you can’t afford one.

Robin
Robin
12 years ago

Wait, I thought posers rode Cannondales…er, I mean, Colgnagos….no, DeRosas………..not those, uhm, Blue……no, it’s Time or Look……no……….Posers ride Trigon……no…………..BMC……….wait…….Scott……..no, “posers” ride whatever they’re riding when asshats call them “poseurs.”

Joseba - The Yellow Bikes
Joseba - The Yellow Bikes
12 years ago

I find it really nice. From my point of view, regarding bike design, less is more.

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