Trek 7.5 FX WSD - Women's

2015
 
5.0 stars
 (8 Reviews)
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Description

Fast and comfortable, you get the best of both worlds with Trek's 7.5 FX WSD! Its hydroformed aluminum frame provides an efficient, comfortable ride, while the Bontrager carbon fork is super light and mutes road vibration for velvety smoothness. The wonderful ride continues with Bontrager's light wheels and flat-resistant Hardcase tires, which are equally at home on roads, paths, and trails. Plus, the 20-speed, wide-ranging drivetrain with compact cranks gives you the right gears for any hill at any pace, and the linear-pull brakes offer complete control everywhere.

Features & Info

Trek's FX bicycles

Roadies, commuters, fitness freaks, errand runners, Sunday riders—everyone loves Trek's FX bicycles. Here are just a few reasons why (click images to enlarge).
Click to enlarge!The hydroformed-aluminum frame has sophisticated tube shapes that make a frame that's light and strong for a quick and efficient ride. Click to enlarge!Vibrations travel up your arms to your shoulders, causing fatigue and affecting control. Trek's Ergo and IsoZone grips, paired with the elastomer insert in the IsoZone handlebars reduce vibrations by 30%. Trek's ingenious SpeedTrap seamlessly integrates the computer sensor into the fork to measure speed and distance with no added aerodynamic drag.
Click to enlarge!Riding your FX to work? Running errands by bike? The FX has built-in mounts that make it easy to add racks and fenders for maximum versatility. Click to enlarge!It’s impossible to be comfortable when your seat’s not comfortable, so Trek's exclusive Flex Form seats sit on a rubber elastomer platform that pivots subtly with your movement as you pedal, for a noticeably smoother ride.

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Consumer Reviews

 
5.0 stars

(8 reviews)

100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Lightweight  (7)
  • Handles Well  (7)
  • Fast  (6)
  • Responsive  (6)
  • Comfortable  (5)
  • Good Geometry  (4)

Cons

  • Uncomfortable Seat  (4)
  • Only comes in white 
  • Mildly uncomfortable seat 
  • Heavy 
  • Paint scratches off 

Best Uses

  • Exercising  (7)
  • Casual Riding  (6)
  • Serious Training  (2)
  • Racing 
  • Sprint triathlons 
  • Commuting 

 
5.0
Aug 28, 2013

Love my new bike!

Pros:
Durable, Lightweight
Cons:
Best Uses:
Road Biking
I had a heavy big box store bike. Going up hills was hard. My new Trek bike makes going up hills a breeze. I'm amazed at how easy this bike is to ride.
by Freeze from Ohio

 
4.0
Dec 15, 2011

One on each coast

Pros:
Responsive, Handles Well, Fast, Lightweight
Cons:
Uncomfortable Seat
Best Uses:
Casual Riding, Exercising
My 7300s were both 10+ years old and though they had served me well, I wanted something faster, lighter, and with up-to-date technology. The 7.5 is it, and I'm really enjoying this bike. It's helped me be a better rider despite the fact that I am also 10+ years older! I like this bike enough to have also replaced my bike at my vacation home, even though I don't ride it nearly as much. After riding the 7.5, there was no going back to a 7300! The only things that I find problematic have to do with the fact that I am short waisted (but not so short overall that a smaller frame was an option, according the the sales person): the handlebars are not adjustable, so it's quite a reach for me and on a long ride, hard on my back. I also have small hands, and the left shifter is much stiffer and harder to reach and operate than the right one, enough so that it can be a painful distraction. The seat that came with the bike, something I expected to be a feature and not a bug, turned out not to work for me, and the replacement is only marginally better. I'm a recreational and fitness rider and do 65-70 miles most weeks. I'm lucky enough to live in a place where I can ride year round, and most days I go out by the San Francisco Bay. The 7.5 is a vast improvement in the headwinds and a great way to see the ever-changing scenery. The 7300 is now in a bike trainer for use on rainy days.
by BicoastalMV from Mountain View, CA and Martha's Vineyard

 
4.0
Oct 10, 2011

Excellent ride apart from the....

Pros:
Fast, Lightweight, Good Geometry, Responsive, Comfortable, Handles Well
Cons:
Paint scratches off
Best Uses:
Exercising, Casual Riding, Commuting
poor paint quality. I am a roadie at heart and I purchased the 2012 Trek 7.5 FX WSD to commute to work. I absolutely love the ride but the paint scratches off at the drop of a hat. I am not hard on my bikes. I have a Trek Pilot 2.1 with nary a scratch on it. I am considering buying a TT bike next year...but might look elsewhere.
by bikerchick from NJ

 
5.0
Jul 23, 2011

Love this Bike!

Pros:
Handles Well, Responsive, Lightweight, Good Geometry, Fast
Cons:
Uncomfortable Seat
Best Uses:
Casual Riding, Racing, Serious Training, Exercising
I went in to upgrade from my FX 7.2 and had planned on purchasing an FX 7.3. The owner had misunderstood me on the phone and had not actually ordered the FX 7.3 but said he'd make it up to me. He allowed me to take home a slightly used 2010 FX 7.5 to try out and said if I liked it he'd order me a new one at the price of the 7.3. Took it home fell in love with it and said I wished the new model came in something besides white. He offered to sell me the 2010 FX 7.5 I was demoing at an incredible price and I purchased it. I love this bike! It's a dream to ride, incredibly fast and responsive. It feels like an extension of your body rather than a piece of equipment you're working out on. If I could not have purchased the 2010, which is black, thank you, I still would have purchased the current model in white just to have this bike. The difference in the feel, performance of the bike, quality of the upgraded components is well worth the extra money - night and day from the 7.2 and I'm sure from the 7.3.
by starrkar` from SC

 
5.0
Jul 15, 2011

Love At First Bike

Pros:
Handles Well, Lightweight, Responsive, Comfortable, Fast
Cons:
Uncomfortable Seat
Best Uses:
Exercising, Casual Riding
I have the 2009 7.5FX WSD and I LOVE it! It's my first "real" bike and I couldn't be happier. I had been riding my old mountain bike to see if I would keep up biking before taking the plunge with a hybrid or road bike. Once I had ridden consistently for a few months, I was ready, and my husband treated me to a new bike for our anniversary. I did my research, tested several models from various companies, and ultimately decided that the 7.5FX WSD was for me. The 7.5FX was a great investment. After riding a low-quality, old mountain bike, the difference in the FX is immeasurable. I'm officially hooked. I ride 3-4 times a week, 20-40 miles per ride. The 7.5FX is a zippy little ride. The gears shift smoothly. The frame is light for a hybrid. (The carbon fork is nice!) It's sleek and has great graphics. Although it's designed for a woman, unlike other companies' WSD models, it's understated and not overly girly. And, while it's not the cheapest bike out there, I think it's a great "bang for your buck" bike. My only complaint is that the seat could be more comfortable. Bontragers have a reputation of being less than ideal, and for me, that has been accurate. I'm good for about 20 miles and anything after that is a bit uncomfortable. Don't pass up this bike just because of the saddle; it's easy enough to buy a new one. If you are planning on buying a hybrid bike, definitely take a look at the 7.5FX.
by Fairy CogMother from Pasadena, CA

 
5.0
Jul 08, 2011

I feel like I'm driving a sports car.

Pros:
Handles Well, Good Geometry, Responsive, Comfortable
Cons:
Heavy
Best Uses:
Exercising, Casual Riding
I am 65. An older athlete, and I was trying to find a new way to exercise that doesn't hurt. I'm not a bike rider, but after watching the Tour de France on TV, I was so "blown away", that I thought maybe I should give bike riding a try. So,I rode around on my old clunker mtn. bike, (probably about 10,15 years old), it worked fine, but I thought maybe there was something to the newer technology. I was so right, there's no comparison. I was thinking about spending around $500.00, and getting a really great new bike. But, after trying out a few different bikes, I couldn't believe the difference. It's totally worth the money to get a new bike. Each bike I tried I realized I was going to just pay the price to get me to a nice bike. I bought the 7.5 FX, and on this bike I feel like I'm driving a race car. It's quiet, responsive, amazingly easy, and beautiful. The only thing that's not great about this bike is that it's still a "work out" to go up hills. (Unfortunately, that's the point.) I love this bike, I love riding in the early morning when it's so quiet and cool, and I love the pain in my thighs because I know pretty soon it will get better. I can't wait to go riding. Everyone just starting to ride should buy this bike, and some bike shorts.
by Pat from SLC, Utah

 
5.0
Apr 09, 2011

love it

Pros:
Fast, Lightweight, Comfortable, Handles Well
Cons:
Uncomfortable Seat
Best Uses:
Casual Riding, Exercising
I'm so impressed with this bike... I had a old bike that probably cost 200 bucks 10 years ago that left me huffing and puffing on the slightest incline. We nicknamed it 1-1 because i was consistently in first gear to get over small hills. I got on this bike and refused to get off! It's so light, maneuvers so well, and has great handle bars with extra width for better more comfortable grip. I'm getting used to the seat, it's hard, but not uncomfortable. I think bike shorts would help. I highly recommend this to someone looking to take their casual ride to the next level.
by BB from Burlington. VT

 
5.0
Jan 29, 2011

Hot knife through butter!!

Pros:
Fast, Responsive, Lightweight, Comfortable, Handles Well, Good Geometry
Cons:
Only comes in white, Mildly uncomfortable seat
Best Uses:
Exercising, Sprint triathlons, Serious Training
I am a 56 year old grandma who started doing sprint triathlons last year. This bike makes me feel like I can take anything on. It is very smooth and non-fatiguing.... I love it
by Netta from Monmout, Oregon

Specifications

Frame
Trek FX Alpha Gold aluminum
Fork
Bontrager Nebula, carbon
Rims/Wheels
Bontrager
Hubs
Formula aluminum
Tires
Bontrager AW1 Hardcase, 700 x 28c
Crankset
Shimano
Chainrings
48/34
Front Derailleur
Shimano Tiagra
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
Rear Cogs
Shimano, 10-speed: 11-34
Shifters
Shimano Tiagra
Handlebars
Bontrager Satellite Plus IsoZone
Tape/Grips
Bontrager Satellite IsoZone Elite
Stem
Bontrager Blendr Elite
Brake Levers
Tektro adjustable reach
Brakes
Tektro linear-pull
Pedals
Nylon platform
Saddle
Bontrager H1 WSD
Seatpost
Bontrager Nebula