- In-Stock Bikes
- 28 March, 2022
- Trek
IN-STOCK BIKES This page lists all our bikes that are in stock in the majority of sizes and ready to buy. Free Click and Collect into your local Trek retailer.
ROAD
Domane AL 2
The perfect gateway to comfortable road biking. It’s stable, light, easy to accessorise and fun to ride – all of which makes it the ideal choice for anyone looking for a great first experience with a real road bike.
4.8/5 Owner Reviews
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Mountain
Marlin 5
Is a trail-worthy daily rider that’s perfectly suited for everyday adventures, on and off the trail. A suspension fork, 2×8 drivetrain, and mounts for a rack and kickstand make it an ideal choice for new trail riders or anyone looking for a comfortable, stable commuter with the ruggedness of a real mountain bike.
4.6/5 Owner Reviews
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City
FX 1 Disc
FX 1 Disc is a lightweight aluminium hybrid bike that looks great and feels just as good to ride. It has lots of gears so you can cruise any terrain comfortably, and powerful disc brakes give you confident stopping power, rain or shine. It’s perfect for anyone looking to get out more, do a bit of exercise or commute to work on a versatile bike backed by a lifetime warranty and a Shimano drivetrain with 16-speed gearing.
4.7/5 Owner Reviews
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FX 1 Disc Stagger
FX 1 Disc Stagger is a hybrid bike with a classic step-through frame design that’s easier to mount and dismount.
4.9/5 Owner Reviews
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FX 2 Disc
FX 2 Disc is a stylish and versatile hybrid bike with disc brakes that let you stop on a penny and ask for change, even when the weather isn’t cooperating. Train, commute or ride for fun with the lightweight aluminium frame, and semi-skinny tyres that are fast on the road and stable on loose terrain. Backed by a lifetime warranty and a Shimano drivetrain with 18-speed gearing.
4.8/5 Owner Reviews
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Dual Sport 1
Dual Sport 1 is a hybrid bike in the true sense of the term: it excels on a variety of surfaces, and can take you from smooth Tarmac to light off-road trails in a single ride. A lightweight frame, suspension fork and all-terrain tyres give Dual Sport 1 an incredible amount of capability on recreational fitness rides.
4.6/5 Owner Reviews
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Kids
Precaliber
Fun, durable bikes are available in a range of sizes, options and colours for just about any kid aged 4–12. The smallest sizes include tool-free training wheels.
Precaliber 16
The Precaliber 16 makes it easy and fun for kids to learn how to ride. This bike has one speed and two hand brakes, so your child can gain confidence using brake levers. It also has a handle integrated into the saddle so you can guide while they ride and tool-free training wheels that are super easy to install and remove. It’s a great fit for kids aged 4-5, between 39–46˝ (99–117 cm) tall.
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Precaliber 24
The Precaliber 24 8-Speed is a classic kids’ bike with great style, performance and durability. It has the simplicity of an 8-speed drivetrain and intuitive twist shift that makes it easy for kids to ride varied terrain. Plus, the strong yet lightweight aluminium frame stands up to even the roughest riders. For kids aged 8-12, between 129.5- 149.8 cm (51-59˝) tall.
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Wahoo
A lighter-weight bike for bigger kids ready to explore more on neighbourhood cruises and weekend adventures.
Wahoo 26
Wahoo 26 is a lightweight, simple and practical kids’ hybrid bike that makes it easy for your little one to make the most of every ride. This versatile bike is built for ease of use: it’s light, capable on a variety of surfaces and equipped with a 1×8 drive train and a wide range of gearing for wherever your little one roams. Fit for riders 134 cm to 167.6 cm/58-63˝ tall.
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