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Trek, Gary Fisher, Klein, and LeMond Catalogs and Brochures

1976

There are twenty-four early Trek brochures that can be accessed from this page. They span the period 1976 through 1995. The first seven are undated, but we collectively believe they are 1976 (or 77?), 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1981.5 and 1982. The others are marked or copyrighted 1983 through 95. A "Jazz by Trek" brochure for 1993 is included. Additionally, there are 1985 and 87 brochures that describe the early bonded aluminum bikes.

The newer brochures on this page (86 and onward), are extracts, and include detailed information only on steel road bikes. This is in keeping with the theme of this site and also helps limit required server space and scanning time. However, the specifications pages in the newer extracts do contain specifications on non-steel road bikes, multi-track bikes, and mountain bikes. Additionally, the table of Trek models by year includes virtually all Trek bikes from 1976 through 2005.

IMPORTANT NEWS: We recently received over 130 catalogs and technical manuals covering the Trek brands. The collection includes: Trek (1984-2012); Gary Fisher (1988-2010); Klein (1989-2008), and LeMond (1996-2008). These are accessed from this separate page: Trek, Fisher, Klein and LeMond.

Specifications and pictures for 2003 and newer Treks are available on the excellent Trekbikes.com web site archives.

A massive database of 1993 to current bicycle specs and photographs is available on the BikePedia.com web site. The information includes specifications of Trek bikes from 1993 as well.

An interesting document is given in the 1989 section below. It has no cover nor title page, but we have titled it tentatively "Dealer Information for Trek Bicycles 1989". It provides instructions and information to dealers and sales persons concerning the 1989 bikes and how to sell them. In its 30 pages are included frame geometries and gear ratios for all of the 89 bikes.

At the bottom of the page, five Trek Owner's Manuals are also included. The first came with a 1980 bike, the second with a 1981 bike, the third is probably from 1983, the forth came with a 1985 bike, and the fifth is marked 7-88.

A note about components - Trek occasionally changed the components from what were described in the brochures; improved parts became available during the year or specified parts became unavailable. In the case of unavailable parts, Trek invariably substituted better parts.

The table below contains links to the brochures. The images on this page show the cover graphics.

1977
1978.5, 1979, 1980

Contributors: The 1977 frame and bike catalog was loaned by Dave Evans. The 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, and 87 catalogs were loaned by John Keller, the 1981.5 catalog by Mark Crabtree. Larry Osborn contributed the 84 catalog. The 1980 Trek Owner's Manual was loaned by Tim Fricker, the 1983 PDF owner's manual was provided by Bradley Chauvin, the PDF of the 1985 Owner's Manual was provided by Brad Ziegler, and the 1988 PDF manual and 86 Warranty Registration Card were provided by Michael A. Roberts. The 90, 91, 92, and 93 catalogs were donated by Tom Meara. The 1982 Model 311 flyer was contributed by Lou Miranda. Tom Marshall provided the "Dealer Information for Trek Bicycles 1989" document. Dave and Lynn Breitlow donated 1984 to 89 catalogs. Our heartfelt thanks to all these contributors.

Trek* Copyrighted Materials - these brochures are copyrighted by Trek. We thank Trek for the use of these materials to help educate site visitors about Trek bicycles, and to celebrate the Trek marque.

1981, 1981.5
1982

All of the brochures are provided in Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF format. If you do not have the free Acrobat PDF reader software, it can be downloaded from the Adobe site: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. In addition, many of the brochures are also provided as web (HTML) pages.

Some of the HTML pages have detail that is difficult to read in the standard sized images. For these pages, one views enlarged versions by clicking on the image. The enlargements are approximately 1200 x 1600 pixels. In the PDF versions, it is easier to zoom in and out.

1983
1984

 

1985
1986

Click on the links below to see the brochures.

NOTE: Any downloaded copies of Trek's Copyrighted Materials are limited to personal noncommercial use and shall not be reproduced and distributed by the user without written authorization by Trek.

HTML pages
HTML file size
MB
PDF files
PDF file size
MB
0.8
1.8
1977
(bikes and frames)
 
3.5
0.8
2.3
0.6
2.6
0.6
2.2

0.6

2.7

1.4

1982
(includes Model 311)
6.0
6.9
The 1983 catalog is broken into two parts. Part 1 describes Models 400, 500, 520, 560, 600, 620, and 630. Part II contains Models 640, 700, 720, 760, 970, 170, and 850. Seventy-five Model 730s were made this year as well but did not appear in the brochure.

1983 Pt. 1

1983 Pt. 2

1.2

1.0

1983 Pt. 1

1983 Pt. 2

4.3

2.8

The 1984 catalog is 28 pages long. It has been broken into four sections to make loading times more reasonable. The sections are:

Racing, Models 460, 560, 660, 760, 770, and 170;
Sport, Models 400, 500, 510, 610;
Touring, Models 420, 420L, 520, 620, 720;
All-Terrain, Models 830, 850, 890.

1984

Racing

Sport

Touring

All-Terrain

 

1.38

0.61

0.61

0.69

1984

Racing

Sport

Touring

All-Terrain

 

2.3

0.84

0.84

0.69

There are five individual 1985 catalogs. The first is an introduction. The others are:

Racing, Models 460, 560, 660, 670, 760, 770;
Sport, Models 400, 410, 420, 500, 510, 520, 600;
Touring, Models 620, 720;

All-Terrain, Models 830, 850, 870,
"Introducing the Trek 2000, the Trek of Aluminum Bicycles"

1985

(Models 300, 450, 470 and 170 were sold in 85, but did not appear in the 85 brochure.)

Mark Wade has identified a number of 1985 660s in green with white decals and equipped with SunTour Superbe components. Trek apparently added this version after the 1985 brochure was printed.

1985

Intro

Racing

Sport

Touring

All-Terrain

Trek 2000 Aluminum Bicycle

 

0.8

1.9

1.8

0.8

1.4

1.3

1986
Model 420 was made and sold in 1986, but did not appear in the 86 brochure.


 

1986

4.0

1987

1.1

1987

Aluminum Facts

4.1

0.5

1988

 

1988

2.5

0.6

1.7
2.1

0.5

2.2

1991

While not in the 91 catalog, Trek did sell the model 2000 in 91. It has a welded aluminum (not bonded) frame painted red with white lettering. (Source: Michael A. Roberts)

1.7
1992
 
2.1
A different, summary version of the 92 catalog, showing all of the 92 bikes, is shown on the bikeman.com site.
1993

Contains pictures of all models.

4.5
Jazz by Trek
1993
 
8.0
1994
 
2.3
1995
 
2.9

Trek Owner's Manuals:

 
PDF files
file size, MB
2.9
3.0

1983 Trek Owners Manual
The warrantee registration form, including a questionnaire, and the original sales receipt for a Model 412 are included at the end of the PDF.

3.3
14.5
1986 Warranty Registration Card
(Came with a 1986 Trek bike)

0.14
11

NOTE: Any downloaded copies of Trek's Copyrighted Materials are limited to personal, noncommercial use, and shall not be reproduced and distributed by the user without written authorization by Trek.

1987
1988

 

1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Jazz by Trek 1993
1994
1995

 

 

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