Our entry-level 820 mountain bike is a versatile step in the mountain direction, equally suited to beginner trails and potholed city streets.
If you've heard the call of the trail but aren't ready to commit to the MTB life, 820 is the perfect way to get your feet dirty.
Key features
- Quality construction and components, fantastic value
- Ready to take on rough pavement, light trails, or both
- 75mm suspension fork takes the edge off bumps
- Backed by Trek's limited lifetime warranty
Specification | Description |
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Frame | Trek Custom Steel |
Fork | SR Suntour M-3030, coil spring, preload, 75mm travel |
Headset | 1-1/8" threadless |
Rims/Wheels | Bontrager AT-550 36-hole alloy |
Hubs | Front: Formula FM21 alloy; Rear: Formula FM31 alloy |
Spokes | Bontrager Approved |
Tires | Bontrager LT3, 26x2.00" |
Crankset | Shimano Tourney M131 |
Chainrings | 42/34/24 |
Bottom Bracket | Sealed cartridge |
Chain | KMC Z51 |
Front Derailleur | Shimano Tourney TY500 |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Tourney TY300 |
Rear Cogs | Shimano TZ21 14-28, 7 speed |
Shifters | Shimano Tourney EF40, 7 speed |
Handlebars | Bontrager Riser, 25.4mm, 30mm rise |
Tape/Grips | Bontrager SSR |
Stem | Bontrager alloy, 25.4mm, 25 degree |
Brakes | Tektro alloy linear-pull |
Pedals | Wellgo nylon platform |
Saddle | Bontrager SSR |
Seatpost | Bontrager SSR, 2-bolt head, 29.2mm, 12mm offset |
* Subject to change without notice.
Back to topOption | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number | Store SKU |
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Matte Trek Black / 13-inch | 601479450527 | 532218 | 82019591744K |
Matte Trek Black / 16-inch | 601479450534 | 532219 | 8201943903K |
Matte Trek Black / 19.5-inch | 601479450558 | 532221 | |
Matte Trek Black / 21-inch | 601479450565 | 532222 | |
Matte Trek Black / 18 inch | 601479450541 | 532220 |
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I loved cycling as a teenager and recently found myself diving right back in as a great way to bond and spend time with my 6 year old son. We average at least 25 miles every weekend. I urge any parent tired of tablets and video games to pick up this healthy fun past time
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Had my 820 for over a year now. Best Bike I ever had, I have turned about 8 friends into TREKies. Great product, Has survived my adventures much better then me! Use it on the beach, road,local dirt & asphalt trails. The wheels could be stronger, have bent them a couple of times, upgraded the back one to a double wall and problem resolved. Bought mine at a local bike shop, Great customer service, so great Bike for entry level tied to great service...can't be any happier!
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Mine was stolen (draw back to having the Trek name), but I will buy another one as soon as I can! Great bike for everyday riding. Perfect for commuting and light trail riding. Best value hands down.
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I named my Trek bike. Mine was stolen, now I must have another. Great to travel and stay in shape -- sturdy and dependable!
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If I needed a new Bike I would buy this one again and I would recommend it to anyone
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I bought this bicycle three and a half years ago. I wanted a good quality bike with nice features and curb appeal. I've never spent a lot of money on a bicycle before, so I was nervous that I was making a bad purchase. I ride this bike quite frequently and it has NEVER given me one bit of grief. Tires, brakes, bearings, handlebars, cables...everything is still funtioning great just like the day I rode away from the shop. Even thought the 820 is an entery level bike, it sure met and far exceeded my expectations. Marketed as a entry level bike but has upper intermediate qualifications. You won't be sorry. I promise.It really is THAT good!! (My brother keeps asking me to sell it to him but I keep saying no.)
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It is what it is, an entry-level mountain bike. It's rugged and the frame will last forever. The forks are a little bouncy, it's a bit on the heavy side, and it's not ideal for commuting, but for the money, good luck getting a bike that can handle what it handles. Ultimately, it's good value for the money. You want better components and a smoother ride, then you're going to need to pay more money to maintain the rugged construction and durability of the bike. If you want to go down gnarly singletrack or get big air, you need to be looking at a price point substantially higher
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never bent a rim or got stranded. Never blew a gear. It will get you around. Highly Dependable, even in the snow. It makes the miles. I traveled 64 miles per day. I have owned the 820 since September of 2012. The Bike Zone is Awesome. I would never get another bike.
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I have had this bike a few months now. It has been a great bike. Its a smooth riding bike and easy to ride. I have not been on a bike in 15 years and this bike has been a great step to get me back in the saddle. I do not like the seat, but I suspect that has less to do with the bike and more to do with me not being on a bike for so long. I have been on some trails but mostly ride it around town. It rides well on the road. Very happy with this bike
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I use this bike for local paths and trails and it has performed flawlessly. Very simple construction without a lot of bells and whistles that cost more money. Smooth shifting, smooth ride and a great upright feel when riding. Go to a bike shop and get fitted and it will be an extremely enjoyable experience.