{"id":437,"date":"2010-09-04T22:37:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-04T22:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ssgc.co\/2010\/09\/trek-single-speeds\/"},"modified":"2010-09-04T22:37:00","modified_gmt":"2010-09-04T22:37:00","slug":"trek-single-speeds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/singlespeedgoldcoast.com\/2010\/09\/04\/trek-single-speeds\/","title":{"rendered":"Trek Single Speeds"},"content":{"rendered":"
Trek Single Speeds<\/p>\n
Trek are another bike company who now have an Urban category on their website. No self-respecting bike company would fail to put a single speed in their newly created Urban stable…except perhaps Trek Australia.<\/p>\n
The Yankee website lists the Soho S under their Urban category but the Australian site does not, only the Soho, which has a 7-speed Nexus hub. I’m a big fan of internal hubs but obviously a bike with 7 speeds is not a single speed and we’re prevented by International Agreements from discussing them too much on a single speed website.<\/p>\n
The Australian website does have a link for the Soho S, it just takes you to the Soho. So, let’s assume for a few minutes that the Soho S is available in Oz. Trek have invested in massive one page adverts stating, “We Believe In Simplicity”. They simply forgot to put the bike on their website, that’s all.<\/p>\n