


It's a thing of beauty, but looks aside, what makes it special is that it’s Trek’s first single-speed, belt-drive (i.e. no chain) bicycle. The District has specs and parts to satisfy bicycle enthusiasts while being user-friendly enough that your mom would have no trouble riding it. Uh, pause. Every aspect of the District has been well thought-out and executed with careful attention to detail. At $929, it may cost a grip, but think of it as a lifetime investment'as long as it doesn’t get jacked.
These are the "features" or reasons trek feels you should buy this bike.....
* The belt drive (also used by motorcycles and snowmobiles) is a carbon fiber composite belt reinforced to prevent stretch.
* No bike chain means: no lube, no maintenance, no noise, no worries.
* The District comes equipped with Bontrager Race Lite Hardcase tires and alloy rims.
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