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Trek Verve 2 Disc Review

Today we are going to take a look at Trek Verve 2 which is a budget hybrid bike. It is the second of the Verve series, Trek’s take at recreational hybrid bikes which are built for comfort and versatility. Trek Verve series has three bikes to offer,

The Trek Verve 1 which retails at $530, Verve 2 retailing at $670, and finally Verve 3 retailing at around $820.

I choose to review Trek Verve 2 Disc first, mainly because I think this is a bike many would come to love at the price point. Don’t get me wrong, Verve 1 is already a great bike for what its worth. But for just another $140 you will be getting a lot more of a bike than the base model.

This is a comprehensive rundown of all the features you would expect when getting a Trek Verve 2 and if you are looking for a specific component of the bike use the table of contents below to quickly navigate around the review.

Trek Verve 2 Frame

The frame makes for around 70 percent look and feel of the bike in my opinion and should be a major consideration when you are thinking of getting a bike. Trek Verve 2 comes with an Alpha Gold Aluminum frame, which is top of the line aluminum technology for treks bikes.

The frame ensures a strong ride while still feeling very light and forgiving during the rides. This is something you will quickly come to appreciate the first time you test ride this bike.

The frame is designed for comfort as its priority, as a result the bike as a shorter reach than other traditional fitness bikes. This also ensures that are in a more upright position while riding this thing which is compatible if you have had any issues with your back, neck, or shoulders.

The upright position also makes it easy for you to look around while switching lanes or crossing streets.

Trek Verve 2 is offered in two variants,

  • A standard high-step model which has the diamond frame
  • A low step model which is designed for more clearance and convenience

This bike can also be a good commuter as the frame comes with mounts for racks and fenders. So if you want to stay dry during the rain or carry some extra cargo with you, this bike can handle it pretty well.

Some of the good features of this Verve 2 frame are that you get internal cable routing which keeps the cables away from your sight. This gives the bike a very clean and minimalist look but also offers extra protection to the cables when using a trunk mount or something similar.

This sounds like nitpicking but if you are going to carry your bike up the stairs by hand, your hands will appreciate if the cables are not harassing them every time you carry it by the top-tube. And aluminum won’t rust on contact with moisture so don’t worry about that.

Another good addition, which you won’t see a lot these days is the amount for one of those traditional wheel locks. Trust me when I say that this lock gives you that peace of mind when you have to quickly go into a store and don’t want to bother locking your bike.

Trek Verve 2 frame also has Integrated DuoTrap S digital sensor compatibility which you can use to wirelessly track your ride data directly from your bike to any ANT+ and Bluetooth enabled phone.

The fork on this bike is made of Verve alloy and threaded steerer tubes made of steel which gives great handling. Another thing that came as a surprise to me is that the frame comes with a ThruSkew axle. This means your front wheel will never drop out during rides and enables quick and easy access to your front wheel.

One of the choices I didn’t agree with this new model is the lack of a suspension. As a front suspension is something you’d expect on a comfort hybrid bike like this one. But turns out, the suspension on a bike like this doesn’t add that much to comfort as you’d think.

As this is a hybrid, you won’t be expected to do jumps or ride on trails, at least not as often, and riding in an upright position means your weight is more towards the back of the bike. And to get considerable benefits of a front suspension, you would need to ride more aggressively and have your weight more forward faced and this is not in the interest of a comfort bike.

But if you are looking for something to act as a double for trails and regular commute, Trek Marlin 5 will be a great choice at this price.

And by removing a front suspension, you also get some weight off the bike for a lighter and relaxed ride. And with adjustable suspension seat post and a taller stack, this fork offers you won’t feel any large shocks as long as you stick to well-paved roads and ground limestone.

Trek Verve 2 Drivetrain

The drivetrain of Trek Verve 2 consists of

  • Shimano Altus M315 8×3 shifters
  • Forged alloy 3 speed 48/38/28 crank with a Shimano Tourney TY710 front derailleur
  • 8 speed 11-32 Shimano HG31 cassette with a Shimano Altus M310 read derailleur

This bike comes with all Shimano components for the drivetrain as you can see. This is good because this eliminates the need for extra tuning and other compatibility issues that come with using different brands. To give you peace of mind If you are new to cycling, Shimano is considered the best for drivetrain components and is both used and loved by the top of athletes all around the world.

The 8×3 setup means you will be having a lot of speeds you can choose from for any gradient. Easier gears are suitable for people who are away from bikes for a long time or riders who are trying to rehabilitate and recover from leg injuries as they allow a complete stroke.

Handlebar and Stem

Verve 2 Handlebar

The handlebar on this hybrid bike is a 620mm/660mm wide alloy handlebar from Trek’s in-house brand Bontrager whose products are very reputable and you’ll be seeing a lot of components made by Bontrager hereinafter. This particular handlebar has a comfort sweep which gives the handlebar a subtle ‘M’ shape which you normally see on a comfort cruiser.

The stem part is a little bit special because it comes with a Bontrager alloy quill which essentially means you can adjust the rise of the handlebar into any of the 64 degrees it permits. The stem is also longer, 85mm or 105mm depending on the size you are getting, which is a considered a norm for road and commute oriented bikes as you have more clearance for making turns.

Seatpost and Saddle

Verve 2 Seatpost and Saddle

Trek Verve 2 comes with an alloy made Seatpost with adjustable suspension which plays an important role in adding the extra bit of comfort while riding in an upright position. This has an adjustable range of up to 27mm to absorb those shocks and bumps along your way.

This along with the Bontrager Boulevard comfort saddle, the ride quality is immaculate and easily one of the most appreciated features on the bike. It has a lot of cushioning and stays very comfy during longer rides.

Trek Verve 2 Disc

You are lucky in this aspect as Trek Verve 2 only rim brakes until a few years ago and Trek made a great choice of switching to Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes, Hence the name Trek Verve 2 Disc. Which are far more reliable and better in every aspect. They work flawlessly in any weather condition including damp conditions where rims brakes are scary to work with.

And they also offer the highest stopping power which comes in real handy when you are carrying more weight. Another pro of getting Hydraulic disc brakes as opposed to mechanical ones is that they are really easy to apply and maintain over time.

Verve 2 Rims

Both front and back hubs are made of Formula DC 6-bolt alloy (DC-20 in the front and DC-22 in the Back). Rims are Bontrager Connection which is double-walled and made of aluminum alloy for stiffer ride and strength of the wheels overall.

The stock tires which come with this bike are Bontrager H5 Comps, 700x45c which are wider than what you’d see on a road bike but not as much as a mountain bike. They roll pretty well on well-paved roads and gravel which is mostly the case for commuting and recreational riding.

The lack of front suspension doesn’t show due to these wider tires. Getting rid of the suspension allows for better energy transmission on the road as there are no power losses during pedaling.

Trek Verve 2 weighs in at 30.26 lbs or 13.73 kg for a size medium and has a total weight limit (weight of rider+cargo+bike) of 300 pounds or around 136 kg.

Sizes and Colors

As a typical Trek bike, this comes in 4 different sizes S, M, L, and XL, and a table with Trek Verve 2 size chart and geometry will be provided below.

This bike comes in Lithium Grey and Rage Red which are both stunning choices.

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Trek Verve 2 Geometry Chart

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Verve 2 Women’s

This bike is discontinued from 2019 but luckily you can get most of the features of Verve 2 Women’s from buying a Trek Verve 2 Low-step model. It has more standing clearance and accessibility of the women’s model.

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Bike Review: Trek Verve 2 Disc – Is it a Good Hybrid Bike?

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Hey there, fellow adventurer! Ever dreamt of cruising down the street with the wind in your hair on a bike that’s not just any bike, but your trusty sidekick for all kinds of journeys? Well, get ready because we’re about to spill the beans on the Trek Verve 2 Disc, a super cool hybrid bike that’s making waves in the biking world.

Think of it like this – the Trek Verve 2 Disc isn’t just a bike; it’s your partner in crime for every adventure. We’ve got the lowdown on all its cool features and why it’s the go-to bike for comfort and fun rides .

So, hop on as we take you through the story of the Trek Verve 2 Disc. It’s like a magic carpet, but on two wheels, ready to make every ride feel like a fantastic journey. Let’s roll into the awesomeness that is the Trek Verve 2 Disc!

Trek Verve 2 Disc – An In-Depth Review

When it comes to bikes, Trek is the heavyweight champion, and they’ve pulled out all the stops with the Verve 2 Disc. This hybrid bike isn’t just a means of transportation; it’s a lifestyle on two wheels.

Crafted for Comfort: The Verve 2 Disc is like the comfiest couch on wheels. Its Alpha Gold Aluminum frame is not just lightweight but also engineered for a smooth, comfortable ride. Whether you’re cruising through the city streets or tackling a bumpy trail, this bike has your back (and your backside!).

Versatility in Every Pedal: Think of the Verve 2 Disc as the Swiss Army knife of bikes. Need to conquer hills? No problem! With a reliable 24-speed drivetrain, you’ll never find a slope too steep. Planning to load up for a day trip? This hybrid comes with mounts for a rack and fenders, giving you the freedom to customize your ride.

Fun on Two Wheels: Who said biking can’t be fun? The Verve 2 Disc is engineered for pure joy. With its road-smoothing suspension seatpost, you’ll feel like you’re gliding on air. And those disc brakes ? They aren’t just for show – they’re your trusty sidekick, making sure that you can stop on a dime, no matter the weather.

Riding Posture Matters: Ever had a sore back from hunching over on a bike? Not with the Verve 2 Disc. Its upright geometry is a game-changer. You’ll sit comfortably, see the world around you, and say goodbye to awkward riding postures. It’s not just a bike; it’s a posture savior!

A Design That Turns Heads: Who says bikes can’t be stylish? The Verve 2 Disc not only performs like a dream but looks like one too. The sleek design, paired with internal cable routing, gives it a clean and modern aesthetic. It’s not just a ride; it’s a fashion statement.

Let’s Talk Tech: Now, let’s geek out a bit. The Verve 2 Disc comes equipped with Bontrager Connection wheels, Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes, and a Shimano Altus M310 rear derailleur. It’s not just jargon; it’s the tech magic that makes your ride smooth, reliable, and downright awesome.

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Unmatched Comfort and Design

Alright, let’s talk about why the Trek Verve 2 is not just a bike but a whole experience, designed for your joy.

Ergonomic Magic: Imagine riding a bike that feels like it was made just for you. That’s the Verve 2’s secret sauce. Everything – from the handlebars to the seat – is set up to make your ride super comfy. It’s like the bike is giving you a cozy hug as you pedal away.

Easy-Step Frame: Here’s a cool thing – the low step frame. Picture this: stepping onto your bike without any hassle. The Verve 2’s low step frame makes it a breeze to hop on and off. No acrobatics needed, just smooth and easy. Great for everyone, whether you’re a fashionista or dealing with a bit of stiffness.

Cable Cleanup: Nobody likes a mess, especially when it comes to cables. The Verve 2 takes care of that with its internal cable routing. It’s like the bike has its own secret tunnel for cables, keeping everything neat and tidy. Plus, it’s a smart move to keep those cables safe and sound – less hassle, more durability.

For Every Rider: Big or small, young or not-so-young – the Verve 2 is for everyone. Its design is like a language that speaks to all kinds of riders. Whether you’re heading to work, exploring on the weekends, or just getting back into biking, the Verve 2 is your friendly ride.

Stylish and Smart: Who says a bike can’t have style and substance? The Verve 2 disagrees. Its design is not just about looking good; it’s about giving you a smooth and comfy ride. Whether you’re cruising through the city or enjoying a scenic route, this bike blends style with practicality.

Customize Your Ride: The Verve 2 is not just a bike; it’s your personal canvas. With its smart design, it comes with spots where you can add cool stuff like racks and fenders. What does that mean? It means you can make your bike fit your style – add a basket for your stuff or fenders for those surprise rain showers. The Verve 2 is all about making your ride unique, just like you.

So, hop on and feel the comfy vibes of the Verve 2. It’s not just a ride; it’s an adventure in a design made just for you. Ready for a bike that feels like your favorite chair? The Verve 2 is ready when you are.

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Technical Deep Dive – Specifications Breakdown

Alright, gearheads and tech enthusiasts, it’s time to dive into the nitty-gritty of the Trek Verve 2. We’re talking specs that make this bike not just a ride, but a high-tech adventure on two wheels.

Frame: First up, the frame. The Verve 2 doesn’t mess around with its Alpha Gold Aluminum frame. What’s the fuss about? Well, this aluminum magic is what keeps the bike lightweight, durable, and ready to tackle whatever the road throws its way. It’s the backbone of the Verve 2, making it a reliable companion for miles and miles.

Fork: Let’s talk forks – not the dinner kind, but the Verve 2’s front suspension. This feature is like having shock absorbers for your bike. It smoothens out those bumps and jolts, giving you a silky ride even on rough terrains. And the star of the show? The suspension seatpost. It’s like sitting on a cloud, soaking up any shocks that come your way. Say goodbye to feeling every pebble on the road!

Wheels and Tires: Now, let’s roll onto the wheels. The Verve 2 rocks the Bontrager Connection wheels – double-wall, alloy, and ready for action. Why does it matter? These wheels mean business, offering durability and strength. Paired with the Bontrager H5 Comp tires, you’ve got a combo that laughs in the face of punctures and provides stability like a champ.

Drivetrain: The Verve 2 doesn’t just move; it grooves with a Shimano drivetrain. Shimano Tourney at the front and Shimano Altus at the back – it’s like having the A-team of bike components. Smooth shifts, reliable performance, and a total of 24 speeds to play with. Whether you’re climbing hills or cruising down the boulevard, the Verve 2’s got a gear for every occasion.

Brakes: Time to talk stopping power. The Verve 2 doesn’t mess around with those old-school brakes. It’s equipped with Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes – the Rolls Royce of bike brakes. They bring you to a smooth, controlled stop, no matter the weather. Rain or shine, these brakes have your back, providing reliability and top-notch performance.

Pedals, Saddle, and Seat Post: Let’s not forget the little things that make a big difference. The Bontrager Satellite City pedals offer a sturdy platform for your cycling adventures . The Bontrager Boulevard saddle? It’s not just a seat; it’s a throne of comfort. And that alloy adjustable suspension seatpost? It’s your ticket to a ride so smooth, you’ll forget you’re on a bike.

Geometry and Design: The Verve 2 isn’t just a collection of parts; it’s a carefully crafted masterpiece. With an upright geometry, it puts you in the perfect riding position – comfortable and ready to take in the scenery. The design isn’t just about looks; it’s about creating a bike that feels like an extension of you.

Lifetime Warranty: Oh, and did we mention? Every Trek hybrid, including the Verve 2, comes with Trek’s Lifetime warranty. It’s not just a bike; it’s a commitment to quality. You’re not just getting a ride; you’re getting a companion for life.

So, there you have it – the technical wizardry behind the Trek Verve 2. It’s not just a bike; it’s a symphony of carefully chosen components, engineering brilliance, and a commitment to making every ride exceptional. Buckle up, tech lovers, the Verve 2 is ready to redefine your biking experience !

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Verve 2 vs. Competitor – Breaking Down the Differences

Now, let’s throw the Verve 2 into the ring with a worthy opponent and see why it comes out on top. Get ready for a showdown as we compare and contrast to prove why the Verve 2 is not just good; it’s the best in the game.

Fuji Crosstown

Fuji’s Crosstown comes with the following specifications:

  • A2-SL custom-butted alloy frame
  • Kenda 700x40c tires
  • SR NEX suspension fork w/ 63 mm travel
  • Shimano 2 x 8-speed drivetrain
  • Shimano hydraulic disc brakes w/ 160 rotors

As you can already see, Fuji’s Crosstown is a  commuter bike . It is a beginner’s bike ideal for recreation trips and as an everyday fitness routine. As compared to Verve, the Crosstown has a front suspension besides a shock-absorbing seat post. It also has more speeds (27 in contrast with 24 on Trek Verve 2). The Crosstown also comes at a relatively cheaper price point, which can be an important consideration for people on a tight budget. Its wheels are a bit smaller, though. While both models use the Tektro braking mechanism along with Shimano components, Verve 2 utilizes hydraulic brakes while Crosstown has mechanical disc brakes. This gives Verve 2 a slight edge over the Crosstown.

Fuji Traverse

Fuji’s Traverse offers the following specifications:

• A2-SL custom-butted alloy frame • Kenda Drumlin 700 x 40c tires • SR NEX suspension fork w/ 63mm travel • Shimano 2×9-speed drivetrain • Shimano hydraulic disc brakes w/ 160mm rotors

The Traverse is a no-holds barred, all in one bike. Such bikes are perfect not just for sports and commute but also for long mountainous trails. It has pretty similar components as some cross-country models from the brand. When it comes to the drivetrain, the Traverse is miles ahead. It has a 30-speed drivetrain which is more than the 24 on Verse 2. Therefore, this bike is more suitable for riders who love off-road travel every once in a while. As for the price, the Verve 2 is cheaper because of its use as more of a fun bike. So, if you are too keen on sports, go for Traverse. However, you will have to dig deeper into your wallets.

Why Verve 2 Emerges as the Winner:

  • Attention to Comfort: The Verve 2 goes the extra mile in making sure a comfortable and enjoyable ride, prioritizing ergonomics and a smooth feel on the road.
  • Tech Marvels: From the top-notch Alpha Gold Aluminum frame to the hydraulic disc brakes, the Verve 2 packs a technological punch that elevates the biking experience.
  • Versatility Redefined: Whether you’re a daily commuter or a weekend explorer, the Verve 2 adapts to your needs. Its customization options make it a bike that grows with you.
  • Performance Edge: With a 24-speed Shimano drivetrain and powerful disc brakes, the Verve 2 isn’t just a bike; it’s a high-performing companion ready for any cycling challenge.

In this battle of bikes, the Verve 2 emerges as the clear winner, offering a blend of comfort, technology, and versatility that’s hard to beat. It’s not just a ride; it’s a triumph on two wheels. Ready to hit the road with a winner? The Verve 2 is waiting.

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Wheels, Brakes, and Drivetrain Excellence

Let’s dive into the heart and soul of the Verve 2 – the stuff that makes your ride not just good but awesome! We’re talking about wheels that laugh in the face of bumps, brakes that stop on a dime, and gears that make every pedal feel like a breeze.

Durable Bontrager Connection Wheels

Picture this: tough alloy wheels with double-wall strength, ready to take on whatever the road throws at them. That’s the Bontrager Connection wheels on the Verve 2. With 32 holes, they’re like the superheroes of your bike, providing a smooth and sturdy ride. Potholes, gravel, or city streets – these wheels are up for the adventure, giving you the confidence to ride anywhere.

Tektro HD-M275 Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Now, let’s talk about stopping. The Verve 2 introduces the Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes – the magicians of the biking world. What’s the trick? Unmatched control, precision, and reliability. No matter the weather, these brakes bring your bike to a confident halt. Wet streets? No problem. These brakes ensure you stop exactly when you want to, giving you the confidence to tackle any ride.

Shimano Tourney and Altus Derailleurs

Gearing up for a smooth ride? The Verve 2 comes equipped with Shimano Tourney at the front and Altus at the back. Think of them as your bike’s smooth operators, ensuring each shift is as easy as a Sunday morning. With 24 speeds at your fingertips, conquering hills or cruising on flat terrain becomes a joyride. It’s like having the perfect playlist for every part of your journey – smooth and just right.

Bontrager Connection, Tektro HD-M275, Shimano Tourney, and Altus

Mix it all together – Bontrager Connection wheels, Tektro HD-M275 brakes, and Shimano Tourney and Altus derailleurs – and what do you get? A bike that’s not just a ride but a showstopper on two wheels. It’s about enjoying a smooth journey, stopping confidently, and effortlessly switching between gears. The Verve 2 is not just a bike; it’s your ticket to a ride that’s all about fun and quality.

Ready to hit the road with a bike that’s built for excellence in every spin of the wheel, every brake, and every gear shift? The Verve 2 is ready and waiting for riders who want their biking experience to be nothing short of fantastic.

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Beyond the Ride – Warranty and Social Proof

Now, let’s talk about what happens after you’ve clocked in the miles and the sunsets on your biking adventures – the perks that come with owning a Verve 2.

Trek’s Lifetime Warranty

Picture this: a bike that not only promises a great ride but also comes with a lifetime warranty. Enter Trek’s Lifetime Warranty, your bike’s BFF (Best Friend Forever). What does this mean for you? It means as long as you and your Verve 2 are on this journey together, Trek has your back. Whether it’s a leisurely weekend ride or a daily commute hustle, knowing that your bike is backed by a lifetime warranty adds an extra layer of confidence. It’s not just a purchase; it’s a commitment from Trek to ensure your biking experience remains top-notch.

Real Users, Real Stories

Let’s shift gears and hear from those who’ve actually made the Verve 2 a part of their biking journey. Real users, real stories – that’s the social proof that speaks volumes.

Emma, the Weekend Explorer:

I never knew a bike could become a part of your life until I got the Verve 2. And the lifetime warranty? It’s like having a safety net for all my adventures. Trek truly stands by their bikes, and it shows in every ride.

Chris, the Commuter Pro:

Commutes can be unpredictable, but with the Verve 2 backed by a lifetime warranty, I ride with peace of mind. It’s not just a bike; it’s a reliable companion on my daily grind.

Trek’s Commitment to Quality

In a world where products come and go, Trek’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction stands out. The Lifetime Warranty isn’t just a tagline; it’s a testament to Trek’s belief in the durability and reliability of the Verve 2. So, when you choose the Verve 2, you’re not just getting a bike; you’re becoming a part of a community that values the long-lasting joy of biking.

Ready to make the Verve 2 a part of your biking story? It’s not just a bike; it’s a commitment to a lifetime of fantastic rides, backed by a warranty that speaks volumes.

How to Make the Right Choice – A Buyer’s Guide

Feeling a bit overwhelmed with choices? No worries – choosing the perfect bike is like finding a sidekick for your adventures. Let’s break down the key factors to consider in our buyer’s guide, ensuring your decision aligns with your biking dreams.

Define Your Riding Style

First things first – why do you want the Verve 2? Are you conquering city streets, hitting mountain trails, or cruising on leisurely weekends? Define your riding style. The Verve 2 is a hybrid, excelling in comfort and versatility. Whether it’s daily commutes, fitness rides, or weekend explorations, understanding your riding style ensures you pick a bike that complements your adventures.

Find Your Perfect Fit

A bike that fits you like a glove is a game-changer. The Verve 2 offers different sizing options, making sure that there’s a perfect fit for every rider. Use Trek’s sizing guide to match your height with the right frame size. A well-sized bike enhances comfort , control, and overall biking enjoyment.

Ergonomics and Geometry

Ever had an uncomfortable ride? The Verve 2 is all about comfort, thanks to its ergonomic design and upright geometry. The ergonomic handlebars, adjustable stem, and suspension seatpost prioritize your comfort on every journey. Factor in how important comfort is for your biking experience – whether it’s a leisurely cruise or a daily commute.

Dive into the Tech Specs

Now, let’s get a bit technical. The Verve 2 comes loaded with features like the Alpha Gold Aluminum frame, Bontrager Connection wheels, Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes, and a Shimano drivetrain. Dive into the tech specs and understand how each component contributes to your ride. It’s not just about having the latest tech; it’s about having the right tech for your biking needs.

Quality Within Reach

Budget plays a role, and the Verve 2 is designed to offer quality without breaking the bank. Consider your budget and weigh it against the features you’re getting. The Verve 2 is not just a purchase; it’s an investment in your biking experience. Find the balance that suits your wallet and your biking aspirations.

Reviews and Recommendations

What do real riders say about the Verve 2? Check out reviews and recommendations from fellow bikers. Their experiences can provide valuable insights into the bike’s performance, durability, and overall satisfaction. Don’t just take our word for it; let the biking community guide you.

Test the Waters

Still uncertain? Visit a Trek store and test ride the Verve 2. There’s nothing like a hands-on experience to seal the deal. Feel the comfort, test the brakes, and experience the smooth ride firsthand. It’s the final step in ensuring that the Verve 2 is not just a bike on paper but the bike for you.

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Conclusion – Your Perfect Ride Awaits

As we wrap up our journey through the world of the Trek Verve 2, let’s take a moment to savor the essence of this exceptional hybrid bike. With its unmatched comfort, top-notch technical features, and the assurance of Trek’s Lifetime Warranty, the Verve 2 isn’t just a bike; it’s an invitation to a world of biking joy.

Recall the ergonomic design making sure that comfort on every ride, the tech specs that make each pedal stroke a delight, and the real stories from fellow riders who’ve embraced the Verve 2 as their trusted companion. It’s more than a machine; it’s a commitment to quality and a promise of a lifetime of fantastic rides.

Now, it’s over to you. Share your thoughts in the comments below. Have you experienced the Verve 2 magic? Are you considering it for your next biking adventure? Let’s build a community of biking enthusiasts sharing their stories, tips, and the pure joy of the open road.

Your perfect ride awaits with the Trek Verve 2. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or gearing up for your first biking escapade, this hybrid beauty is ready to make every journey memorable.

So, gear up, hit the road, and let the Verve 2 be your trusted companion on the path to countless biking adventures.

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Trek Verve 2 Review Is It Worth Buying

Trek Verve 2 Review: Is It Worth Buying

What is the trek verve 2 review?

The Trek Verve 2 hybrid bike is made for convenience and enjoyment on errand runs, road trips, and fitness rides. A suspension seatpost, a padded saddle, and weather-resistant disc brakes are just a few of the thoughtful features that contribute to a secure and comfortable ride.

Please continue reading so I can give you more specific information about the Trek Verve 2 review.

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Trek Verve 2 Review

Frame review.

According to me, the frame accounts for roughly 70% of the bike’s appearance and feel, so it should be taken into account when making a purchase decision. The Alpha Gold Aluminum frame on the Trek Verve 2 represents the pinnacle of aluminum engineering for Trek bicycles.

The frame guarantees a solid ride while still feeling very light and forgiving while riding. The first time you test-ride this bike, you’ll quickly realize how important this is.

The bike has a shorter reach than other traditional fitness bikes because the comfort of the rider is given top priority when designing the frame. This also makes sure that you are riding this thing in a more upright position, which is suitable if you have ever experienced back, neck, or shoulder problems.

You can also easily look around while changing lanes or crossing streets when you’re standing up straight.

Fork Review

This bike has a steel threaded steerer tube and a Verve alloy fork for excellent handling. The frame’s inclusion of a ThruSkew axle is yet another surprise to me. This guarantees that your front wheel won’t come off while you’re riding and makes it simple and quick to access your front wheel.

The absence of a suspension is one of the choices in this new model with which I disagree. As a front suspension is something you would anticipate on a comfort hybrid bike like this one. But as it turns out, the suspension on a bike like this doesn’t really increase comfort as much as you might think.

Since this is a hybrid, you won’t be required to perform jumps or ride on trails as frequently, and riding upright means your weight is distributed more toward the back of the bike. Additionally, in order to significantly benefit from a front suspension, you would need to ride more aggressively and shift your weight forward, which is not in the best interest of a comfort bike.

But at this price, the Trek Marlin 5 will be a great option if you’re looking for something that can be used for both regular commutes and trail runs.

Additionally, you can lighten the bike up and make it more comfortable by removing the front suspension. You won’t experience any significant shocks with this fork as long as you stay on well-paved roads and ground limestone, and it has an adjustable suspension seat post and a taller stack.

Drivetrain Review

The drivetrain of Trek Verve 2 consists of

  • Shimano Altus M315 8×3 shifters
  • Forged alloy 3 speed 48/38/28 crank with a Shimano Tourney TY710 front derailleur
  • 8 speed 11-32 Shimano HG31 cassette with a Shimano Altus M310 read derailleur

You can see that the drivetrain on this bike is made entirely of Shimano parts. It’s advantageous because it avoids the need for additional tuning and other brand-specific compatibility problems. Shimano is regarded as the best for drivetrain components and is used and adored by the top athletes worldwide, which should give you peace of mind if you are new to cycling.

You will have a wide range of speeds to choose from for any gradient thanks to the 8×3 setup. As they allow a full stroke, easier gears are ideal for riders who have been away from bikes for a long time or for those who are attempting to recover from leg injuries.

Handlebar And Stem Review

This hybrid bike has a 620mm/660mm wide alloy handlebar from Trek’s own brand Bontrager, whose products are well-known. You’ll see a lot of Bontrager components in the following. This particular handlebar has a comfort sweep, giving it a subtle “M” shape similar to what you typically see on a comfort cruiser.

Because the stem part includes a Bontrager alloy quill, you can effectively adjust the handlebar rise into any of the 64 degrees it allows. This makes the stem part a little unique. The stem is also longer—85mm or 105mm, depending on the size you choose—which is typical for road and commuter bikes because it gives you more room to turn.

Seatpost And Saddle Review

The adjustable suspension seatpost that is included with the Trek Verve 2 is made of alloy, and it is a key component of the extra comfort that it provides when riding upright. For those road bumps and shocks, this has an adjustable range of up to 27mm.

The ride quality is flawless and is undoubtedly one of the most praised aspects of the bike, along with the Bontrager Boulevard comfort saddle. Longer rides are very comfortable because of the extensive cushioning.

Brakes Review

You are fortunate in this regard because, up until a few years ago, the Trek Verve 2 only had rim brakes. Trek made a wise decision to upgrade to hydraulic disc brakes from Tektro HD-M275, giving rise to the name Trek Verve 2 Disc. which are much better in every way and more trustworthy. Even in wet conditions, where rim brakes are dangerous to operate, they function flawlessly.

Additionally, they have the highest stopping power, which is extremely helpful when you are carrying more weight. Hydraulic disc brakes have the added benefit of being very simple to use and maintain over time, which is another advantage over mechanical ones.

Wheels Review

The front and rear hubs are both made of Formula DC 6-bolt alloy (DC-20 in the front and DC-22 in the back). For a stiffer ride and greater overall strength of the wheels, Bontrager Connection rims are double-walled and made of aluminum alloy.

The Bontrager H5 Comps, 700x45c stock tires that come with this bike are wider than those you’d find on a road bike but not as much as those on a mountain bike. On well-paved roads and gravel, which is typically the case for commuting and recreational riding, they roll fairly well.

Because of these wider tires, the lack of front suspension is concealed. Since there are no power losses when pedaling, getting rid of the suspension allows for better energy transmission on the road.

Weight Review

A size medium Trek Verve 2 weighs 30.26 lbs, or 13.73 kg, and can support a rider weight of 300 lbs, or roughly 136 kg, plus any cargo.

Sizes And Colors Review

This is a typical Trek bike and is available in 4 sizes: S, M, L, and XL. Below is a table with the Trek Verve 2 size chart and geometry.

Both the stunning colors Lithium Grey and Rage Red are available for this bike.

Trek Verve 2 Review Is It Worth Buying

Customers’ Review To Trek Verve 2

Excellent bike.

In my early 20s and throughout graduate school, I was an avid rider. After that, I became preoccupied with other tasks, and my bike washed up on the side. I was anxious to start riding again because I wasn’t certain that it would be comfortable or that I would still enjoy it as much as I did in the past. I chose the Verve 2 bike after doing some research and don’t regret it. The bike is enjoyable and comfortable to ride. I wish I hadn’t waited so long and am looking forward to my time spent hiking. But the real test is: Would I buy another bike if this one broke tomorrow? Yes, right away. I am incredibly pleased with the purchase, and the Bicycle Garage’s staff in Bloomington was wonderful. fantastic overall experience

The Best Bike I Have Ever Owned Is This One.

I’ve switched between a road bike, mountain bike, hybrid bike, and now the Verve 2 Disk. I have discovered the ideal fusion of comfort and speed at the age of 66. At the end of a 26-mile ride, I can get off the bike pain-free thanks to the upright position and simple gear transition. I now want to ride again because that truly makes a difference. This bike will accompany me until dusk. PS: I got lucky that Gateway Cycle in North Saint Paul had this Verve 2 Disc in Gray in stock. I rode it for a short distance as a test drive before bringing it home.

I Adore This Bike Utterly…

I just picked up my new Verve 2 Disc this morning and went for a 6 mile ride. I love it so much! I have been riding a recumbent exercise bike ever since this whole Covid thing started, so I made the decision to get another bike and enjoy the summer. I’m a 58-year-old man who is currently trying to get back in shape. I’ve had issues with various other styles of bikes in the past, but this bike is comfortable on my knees and shoulders. Despite having a factory saddle, the bike is surprisingly comfortable, light, and agile. If you’re looking for a comfortable and casual form of exercise, stop right here! I’m hoping you’ll adore yours too!

Does Not Age Well

To go along with a Specualized Sirrus that I had bought in 2013, I bought this bike in early 2021. I rode both of them over the past year (roughly the same distances and terrain). The Verve is beginning to tremble, and the frame feels less sturdy than the Sirrus, who is nine years old. The Verve appears to have deteriorated more in a year than the Sirrus did in nine years, given the same circumstances and care. I want to trade my Verve in for a new Sirrus. Who knows though; perhaps the design of simple bikes was more advanced ten years ago….we shall see…

Is The Trek Verve 2 An Excellent Bicycle?

If you’re after a hybrid bike with fantastic braking power thanks to the hydraulic disc brakes, great reviews, and lots of features – the Verve 2 is a fantastic option!

If you’re looking for a drawback, I’d say the pedals need to be upgraded. It’s not a big deal to me, though, because I can’t recall ever using the pedals that came with a new bike instead of my own.

It also boasts an alpha gold aluminum frame that keeps the kgs down to a very respectable and desirable 13kg!

How Do Trek Verve 1 And 2 Differ From One Another?

The disc brakes make a significant distinction. The disc brakes on the Verve 2 Disc bicycles are hydraulic. The Trek Verve 1 has mechanical disc brakes.

This is significant because, when it comes to cycling, hydraulic disc brakes are more dependable and easier to maintain.

The brakes and gearing will both matter if you like to travel at high speeds…

The Verve 2 disc also benefits from a Shimano drivetrain . SunRace cassette is available for the Trek Verve 1.

Does it really matter?

Your shifters’ responsiveness may be impacted by the various materials these derailleurs are made of.

Ideally, the derailleurs will react immediately when you shift gears on your shifters.

Each Verve comes with an aluminum alloy frame, which is impressive considering some of the price points!

The Verve 2 Disc scores higher in terms of versatility because it offers a wider variety of gears!

The Trek Verve 2’s Weight Is How Much?

One of the features I love about the Trek Verve 2 disc is how lightweight it is as a bike. It weighs 13.2kg.

That is impressive for a hybrid bike with hydraulic disc brakes.

Then when you factor in that you get a load of extras such as the puncture protection tires , which yes, do weigh more but we’re talking grams and These tires, in my opinion, are worth the added weight.

Let’s not forget the rack, fender, and lights that are all included!

It is a lightweight bicycle overall.

Is A Trek Bike Value For The Money?

Despite the fact that every Trek bike is unique, the company still makes some good bikes. A high-quality, reasonably priced hybrid bike is the Trek Verve.

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without sacrificing any effort in order to improve riding comfort on the Trek Verve. a great balance of performance and selling price in the Trek Verve 2 Disc: a comfortable, enjoyable commuter, leisure, and fitness bike. providing a ride that is secure and comfortable with many thoughtful features. So this is a great hybrid bike to buy

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Trek Verve 2 Review - Is It Better Than The Verve 1 & Verve 3?

Trek is a well-known brand in the cycling world. It sometimes feels like they're everywhere...but are their bikes any good?

The Verve 2 a hybrid bike with a difference. It's comfortable, easy to handle , making it a great choice for a commuter. As far as bikes go, it's affordable and designed not to break the bank.

However, the Verve 2 isn't the only bike in the range and there are plenty of hybrid bikes on the search market so how does it compare?

Let's jump into the Trek Verve 2 review and see what we think!

Table of Contents

What Is The Trek Verve 2 Disc ?

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The Ver ve 2 is a hybrid bike. For those looking for a comfortable bike, that is ideal for commutes and weekend rides, this bike is aimed at you!

It comes equipped with a lot of genuinely useful feature s that enhance your ride, such as, a suspension fork, fenders, lights, adjustable handlebars and you even get a rear rack. Not to mention the alpha gold aluminum frame , more on this later!

Why I Love The Verve 2

  • Trek has gone the extra mile when designing the Verve. It's all about you enjoying the cycling trips, suspension seatpost, adjustable stem, and a suspension fork.
  • You don't need to add anything to it before you use the Verve 2. Trek has included everything you need; lights, a lock, a rear rack, and even mudguards. Not something you can say about many bike manufactures!
  • I loved the upright riding position of the Trek Verve. Holding the handlebars, I felt like I could see everything. Sit up and enjoy the world. The alpha gold aluminum frame is outstanding.
  • Disc brakes! Whether your preference is v brakes, I don't think you can deny that it's pretty impressive to see disc brakes on a bike at this price range. You going to have fantastic stopping power at times, whatever the weather condition when you're cycling.
  • Bontrager H5 tires and Bontrager connection alloy double wheels. Quality running throughout the bike.

Features Of The Trek Verve 2

What makes the Verve 2 such a good purchase is the fact it's packed full of features.

Want to know more?

Lightweight frame - Constructed from aluminum alloy, Trek ensures the Verve stays at a cool 13.2kg (that's including all of the extras you get too!).

The alpha gold aluminum frame is exclusive to Trek and it's rust-resistant, ensuring you aren't left with lots of maintenance - which we all appreciate!

High-quality Bontrager H5 Tires - With the Verve 2 you actually get a tubeless setup with the tires.

[What is tubeless? Your guide is here! ]

Now I'm a fan of tubeless tires, I run tubeless on my road bike and so far I'm yet to have a route cut short due to a puncture.

The reason I went for tubeless in the first place was the extra comfort it provides as you can run the tire pressure at a lower level and you're unlikely to get a puncture that the tubeless can't fix itself.

I feel like I can achieve a higher speed when running a tubeless wheel. Bumps aren't as big a concern so speed can be!

So you can focus on enjoying your trips and adventures, whatever the road conditions are!

The Verve even has reflective Bontrager H5 tires, giving you an increase in visibility to other road users!

These Bontrager H5 tires are coupled with Bontrager Connection, alloy double-wall wheels. Matching brands up is something I always try to do, they're designed to fit together so it's nice that with these wheels, that's already taken care of!

Hydraulic Disc Brakes – Another impressive feature of the Verve 2 is that it comes with Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes.

Why is that good?

You have a better ability to stop at speed. Rim brakes can struggle on steep descents (exactly when you need them most!), at higher speed, and in poor weather conditions.

Whereas bikes with hydraulic disc brakes don't have those problems. Smooth sailing all the way - almost whatever the speed.

Suspension seat post - Seating positions are important, not being able to get comfortable isn't going to encourage you to go out on your bike very much - I'm speaking from experience here!

Trek has kitted this model out with a suspension seat post, meaning that it does a great job at absorbing the bumps on the road.

The seat tube angle and height can be adjusted to make sure you have plenty of options to get comfortable.

MIK Rear Rack - Hybrid bikes offer great flexibility in what you use them for however, quite often you have to buy additional materials such as a rear rack if you want to be able to hold your shopping on there for example.

The Verve 2 comes with a rear rack (and plenty of other goodies!) so you're able to attach and it go!

Suspension Fork - The Trek brand started out in the sport of cycling but they've taken to producing quality hybrid bikes like a duck to water.

Trek seems to understand what it takes to make hybrid bikes and that includes a suspension fork, giving you a comfortable ride.

Mountain bikes have a suspension fork to absorb the bumps on trails. By making one of the components on this bike a suspension fork, it has that ability too.

Size - Frame sizes offered are S, M, L, XL.

[Not sure what size is best for you? Check here . ]

They also offer a step-through model for women. The spec is the same, just the downtube is different.

Verve 2 Disc Lowstep

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Full Specifications

Size: S, M, L, XL: Alpha Gold Aluminium, rack and fender mounts, DuoTrap S-compatible,

Hubs front: Shimano 3.0 watt dynamo hub

Hub rear: Shimano TX505,

Wheels Rim: Bontrager Connection, alloy double-wall, 32-hole, 20 mm width, Presta valve

Tires: Bontrager H2 Comp, reflective, wire bead, 30 tpi, 700x40c

Max tire size: 700x45c with or without fenders

Front derailleur: Shimano Tourney TY710

Rear derailleur: Shimano Altus M2000

Cassette: Shimano HG31, 11-32, 8-speed

Chain: KMC Z8

Saddle: Selle Royal Nuvola

Stem: Bontrager alloy quill, 31.8 mm clamp, adjustable rise, Blendr-compatible, 85 mm

Brake: Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

Accessories

Light: Herrmans H-Trace ECO dynamo LED

Kickstand: Pletscher Comp Flex 18

Cargo rack: Alloy rear rack/ Racktime Light-it with Snapit interface

Weight: 13kg

Maximum limit: This bike has a maximum limit (combined mass of bicycle, rider, and cargo) of 136 kg (300 lb).

That's all well and good but how does it compare to the other Verve models?

Verve 2 vs Verve 3

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You may have noticed that Trek often releases models followed by a number.

What does that number mean?

In Treks' case, the higher the number, the higher spec'd the bike. This isn't the case with every manufacturer, Giant works the other way for example!

So anyway let's compare Verves!

There are a lot of similarities between the range, both offer really good quality and an alloy frame, with plenty of Shimano components. It will come down to what type of riding you do and how important certain features are, as well as budget of course!

The first change comes in the saddle and you get a slight upgrade with the Verve 3. The Verve 2 comes with a Selle Royal Nuvola, Verve 3 you get a Bontrager Boulevard.

You'll never hear me underestimating in a good cycling saddle. Though just because a seat is better on paper, doesn't mean it will be more comfortable for you so I'm not sure I'd let the seat be the deciding factor.

On both bikes, riders are able to adjust the height of the seat post in order to get the correct geometry for them.

The gears, cassette, and drivetrain are where we see the biggest variation.

The 2 comes with front derailleurs of Shimano Tourney vs Acera on the Verve 3. On the rear derailleur, it's Altus rear cogs vs Alivio .

What does this mean for performance?

Quite a bit actually!

The Verve 2 is a 3 x system so this potentially means more shifting to get to the right gear for the hills. Whereas the Verve 3 is a 2 x system so arguably more manageable.

Overall the quality of the cassette, gears, and groupset is going to be better on the Verve 3. Though for your average rider, I'm not sure how much they will notice.

Both frames are made from aluminum alloy but the 3 has a frame that is DuoTrap S compatible.

What does that mean?

The DuoTrap S is a sensor system that is built into the frame.

It will track your progress from the frame as you're riding and send your cycling statistics to a device of your choosing.

I should point out that the DuoTrap S system doesn't come as part of the package and is sold separately.

However, I can see the usefulness of the DuoTrap S setup and having your cycling statistics to hand as a rider!

Suspension Fork

The Verve 3 bikes get an upgrade in the suspension too with Forklight 3.0 with integrated 50LUX lighting.

Again, the suspensions offered on the 2 are still brilliant but the key components get upgraded with the Verve 3 and that's what makes it a slightly better bike.

There are other minor differences, Trek Verve 2 disc comes with Bontrager Satellite grips .

Both Verve 2 and Verve 3 share lots of similarities, but where it counts, there are differences. You still get the quality frame alpha gold aluminum alloy on whichever Verve you go for, as well as the suspension seatpost.

I don't think you can go wrong with either model!

Yes, the Verve 3 is better in a few places and for some cyclists, that will matter. For other riders? Save yourself some money and enjoy riding the 2!

Trek Verve 1 vs Verve 2

So what about the Verve 1 bikes, what changes when you spend less money?

Disc Brakes

With all of the Verve bikes, you get a disc braking system and that's impressive, especially for the entry model.

However, there is a big change with Verve 1 in that you get mechanical disc brakes.

[Hydraulic vs mechanical disc brake guide ]

The downside to mechanical disc brakes is that they rely on a braided steel cable setup to move the pistons.

The Verve 1 & 2 share the same rear derailleur, Shimano Altus . However, the Verve 2 is a newer model so shifting is slightly smoother on these bikes.

Will most riders notice? Unlikely.

It's the same case for the front derailluers, both run Shimano Tourney but the 2 get the newer components.

The cassette is where we see the greatest disparity with these hybrid bikes.

With the 2 you are getting a full Shimano groupset , but with the Verve 1, the cassette is SunRace.

Differences don't stop there, either. The Verve 2 is an 11-32 8 speed set-up. Whilst the 1 is a 14-34, 7 speed.

Would you notice? Yes

Does it matter? For some riders, it will matter and the lack of a Shimano groupset could be a deal-breaker - are you one of those?

That's it, those are the main differences between 1 and 2 bikes. I will admit, they're fairly big differences so are worthy of some considerations.

For me, I'd say the Verve 2 gets my vote. The better braking power and Shimano drivetrain is a worthy upgrade for the price.

Is The Trek Verve 2 A Good Bike?

If you're after a hybrid bike with fantastic braking power thanks to the hydraulic disc brakes, great reviews, and lots of features - the Verve 2 is a great choice!

I'd say if you're looking for cons, then the pedals could do with an upgrade. However, I can't remember a time when I didn't swap the pedals a new bike came with for mine so, in my mind, it's not a big issue.

It also boasts an alpha gold aluminum frame that keeps the kgs down to a very respectable and desirable 13kg!

What Is The Difference Between Trek Verve 1 And 2?

The key distinction is in the disc brakes. The Verve 2 Disc bikes come with hydraulic disc brakes. The Trek Verve 1 comes with mechanical disc brakes.

This matters because hydraulic disc brakes are easier to maintain and are more reliable when it comes to cycling.

If you like to reach great speeds on your travel then the brakes are going to be a factor - as is the gearing!..

The Verve 2 disc also benefits from a Shimano drivetrain . The Trek Verve 1 has a SunRace cassette.

What does that matter?

The material these derailleurs are constructed from will be different and it can affect the responsiveness of your shifters.

If you want to change your gearing, you do so on your shifters and ideally, the derailleurs respond immediately.

Each Verve comes with an aluminum alloy frame and for some of the price points, that's a heck of an achievement!

You also get a better range of gears with the Verve 2 Disc, making it rate more highly in the versatility stakes!

How Much Does The Trek Verve 2 Weigh?

One of the features I love about the Trek Verve 2 disc is how lightweight it is as a bike. It weighs 13.2kg.

For a hybrid bike, with hydraulic disc brakes, that's impressive.

Then when you factor in that you get a load of extras such as the puncture protection tires , which yes, do weigh more but we're talking grams and I'd say these tires are worth the extra weight.

Let's not forget the rack, fender, and lights that are all included!

So overall, it's a light-weight bicycle!

Is Trek Bike Worth The Money?

Each Trek bike will differ but as a manufacturer, Trek produces some decent bikes. The Trek Verve is an excellent example of a hybrid bike at an affordable price.

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That's it, that's my take on the Verve 2.

I rate the product highly for first-timers and confident cyclists alike, it's a good purchase.

Would I choose 1, 2, or 3 for cycling?

It depends on what my needs were but I'd most likely sit in the middle of the range with the 2. It comes with all the parts most riders need. It has a beautiful alloy frame design and comes in plenty of sizes (S, M, L, XL) so it's perfect for so many people, regardless of height!

However, the decision is yours! Which bicycle do you prefer?

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Trek Verve Disc Series Review

Trek’s Verve range of hybrid bikes has received excellent reviews since its release. The majority of users say they offer excellent value for money, providing high-quality parts and materials at a low cost. For work commuters, weekend riders, or those looking to do short tours with light loads, you’ll struggle to find better-priced bikes of the same quality.

Who Is The Trek Verve For?

Trek’s new range of Verve hybrid bikes is aimed at urban commuters and recreational riders looking to do short trips around town. They have comfortable seating positions, straight handlebars, and frame mounts for fitting pannier racks and fenders. All bikes in the Verve range come in both standard and “low-step” models for cyclists who require easier mounting.

Best for: Urban commuting Top features : Bontrager components, Alpha Gold aluminum frame, DuoTrap S compatibility, Rack/fender ready, Mechanical/Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Trek Verve Disc Top Features

Verve 1 '2020 verve 2 '2020 verve 3 '2020 weight l - 13.73 kg / 30.26 lbs l - 13.20 kg / 29.1 lbs l - 13.73 kg / 30.26 lbs tires bontrager h5, wire bead, 30 tpi, 700x45c bontrager h5, wire bead, 30 tpi, 700x45c bontrager h5 hard-case ultimate, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700x45c stem bontrager quill, 25.4mm clamp, 25 degree bontrager alloy quill, 31.8mm clamp, adjustable rise, blendr compatible bontrager alloy quill, 31.8mm clamp, adjustable rise, blendr compatible, (s,m 85mm / l,xl 105mm length) shifters shimano altus ef500, 7 speed shimano altus m310, 8 speed shimano acera m3000, 9 speed / sl-m3010, 2 speed seatpost bontrager alloy, 27.2mm, 12mm offset alloy, adjustable suspension, 27.2mm alloy, adjustable suspension, 27.2mm, 300mm length saddle bontrager boulevard bontrager boulevard bontrager boulevard rims bontrager connection, alloy, double-wall, 32-hole, schrader valve bontrager connection, alloy, double-wall, 32-hole, schrader valve bontrager tubeless ready disc, 32-hole, presta valve rear hub formula dc31 alloy, 135x5mm qr formula dc22 alloy, 135x5mm qr formula dc-22, alloy, 6-bolt, shimano 8/9/10 freehub, 135x5mm qr rear derailleur shimano altus m310 shimano altus m310 shimano acera m3000, shadow design, long cage pedals wellgo nylon platform bontrager satellite city pedal bontrager satellite city pedal headset 1-1/8" threadless, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings 1-1/8" threadless, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings 1-1/8'' threadless, semi-integrated, semi-cartridge bearings handlebar trek urban alloy, comfort sweep, 25.4mm, 45mm rise bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, comfort sweep bontrager isozone alloy, 31.8mm, comfort sweep (s,m - 620mm l,xl - 665mm width) grips bontrager satellite bontrager satellite bontrager satellite isozone plus, lock-on, ergonomic front hub formula dc-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 5x100mm qr formula dc-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 5x100mm qr formula dc-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 5x100mm qr front derailleur shimano tourney ty510, 34.9mm clamp, top swing, dual pull shimano tourney ty710, 34.9mm clamp, top swing, dual pull shimano acera t3000, 34.9mm clamp, top swing, dual pull frame alpha gold aluminum, duotrap s compatible, disc brake, rack & fender mounts, 135x5mm qr alpha gold aluminum, duotrap s compatible, disc brake, rack & fender mounts, 135x5mm qr alpha gold aluminum, duotrap s compatible, disc brake, rack & fender mounts, 135x5mm qr fork steel, disc, rack mounts, 415mm axle-to-crown, thruskew 5mm qr alloy, disc, rack mounts, 415mm axle-to-crown, thruskew 5mm qr alloy, disc, rack mounts, 415mm axle-to-crown, thruskew 5mm qr crank forged alloy, 48/38/28, chainguard forged alloy, 48/38/28, chainguard shimano mt210, 46/30, chainguard (s,m 170mm / l /xl 175mm) chain kmc z51 kmc z7 kmc x9 cassette sunrace mfm300 freewheel, 14-34, 7 speed shimano hg31, 11-32, 8 speed shimano hg200, 11-36, 9 speed brakeset tektro md-m280 mechanical disc, 160mm rotor tektro hd-m275 hydraulic disc, 160mm rotor shimano mt200 hydraulic disc, shimano rt26, 160mm, 6-bolt bottom bracket vp bc55p, 68mm, threaded vp bc73, 68mm, threaded, shimano acera groupset.

The Verve 3’s benefits from the smooth and efficient gearing provided by Shimano’s Acera components. Both the front and back derailleurs are Acera as well as the shifters. Trek has downgraded the front crank to a 2-speed ring but put a 9-speed Shimano HG200 cassette on the rear, with 11-36 cogs. This gives the rider 18 gears overall with the added range provided by the extra-large 36t rear cog.

Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Trek Verve 3 hydraulic Disc brake rotors

Trek has also decided to go with Shimano in the braking department this time around. Shimano’s MT200 hydraulic disc brakes are a firm favorite amongst hybrid and MTB riders alike. They provide great grip, instant reaction time, and no slippage even in wet weather.

Bontrager Hardcase Wheels

Verve 3 Disc Lowstep bluelight

Bontrager’s Hardcase Ultimate tires are the real deal when it comes to tackling hazardous city streets. These things will carve through rubble or broken rocks without trouble and should even keep you safe against glass shards or small nails. The 700c x 45 wire-beaded tires also have reflective sidewalls for safer night riding.

Alpha Gold Aluminum Frame

The Alpha Gold aluminum frame is compatible with Trek’s DuoTrap S sensor system for tracking your progress. It also has a front and rear rack and fender mounts if you wish to convert the Verve 3 into a decent touring bicycle. With the strong frame and alloy fork, the Verve 3 can carry up to 300 lbs (136 kg) of overall weight (rider and luggage).

DuoTrap S Compatible

Verve 3 Disc Lowstep duotrap bluetooth device

DuoTrap S is Trek’s unique frame-integrated wireless computer system that tracks your statistics while you cycle. It can be installed neatly into the frame on the inside of the rear wheel for a clean and aerodynamic finish. The DuoTrap S device (sold separately) tracks your cycling statistics and sends the information wirelessly to a Bluetooth or ANT+ enabled cycling computer or smartphone.

Trek Verve 1 Disc

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MSRP $530 Best Features : Mechanical disc brakes, Bontrager Tires, DuoTrap S compatible (Not included)

Verve 1 is an excellent introductory hybrid bike at an attractive price . Its comfortable geometry is perfect for first-timers or casual recreational riders. It’s built from tough, reliable components that are simple to clean and repair, making maintenance an easy task for new riders. It doesn’t have the suspension required for heavy off-road riding but it does have extra-large tires to absorb the shock of small rocks and bumpy roads. This makes it a decent bike for riding on dirt tracks in parks or along country lanes.

  • Men’s Trek Verve 1 Disc comes in two colors: Factory Orange  and Trek Black , and four sizes: S, M, L, XL. 
  • Women’s Trek Verve 2 Disc comes in four sizes: XS, S, M, L and in two colors: Era White , and Dnister Black

Main Features

Aluminum frame and steel fork.

Verve 1 Disc grey

The strong Alpha Gold aluminum frame is built to carry weight and take abuse so it won’t break on you anytime soon. Attach a rack to the rear so you can carry groceries or go on short weekend camping trips in the countryside. This is complemented by a steel front fork with rack and fender mounts.

Mechanical disc brakes

Disc brakes provide much-improved stopping power in wet weather so you won’t have to worry about cycling in the rain. These Tektro MD-M280 mechanical disc brakes are highly rated and quality tested. 

Shimano Gearing

Trek Verve 1 Disc brakes with shimano gearing

The Verve 1 has good value Shimano Altus and Tourney derailleurs making up its 21-speed drivetrain, with a SunRace 14-34t freewheel cassette. The combination offers a wide range of gears so you can tackle any hills without trouble.

Extra-large tires

Bontrager supplies the extra-large 700x45c tires on the Verve 1 so you can comfortably attack even the most cobbled streets. The thick wire-bead tires offer maximum puncture protection and have reflective sidewalls for safer night riding.

The Verve 1 is compatible with Trek’s proprietary DuoTrap S wireless computer system (sold separately). The system tracks your cycling statistics and sends the information wirelessly to a Bluetooth or ANT+ enabled cycling computer or smartphone.

Trek Verve 2 Disc

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MSRP  $670 Best Features : Hydraulic Disc Brakes, Bontrager 700x45c wheels, Alpha Gold aluminum frame, Suspension seat post

The Verve 2 is an intermediate hybrid bike for casual riders with some nice components upgrades from Verve 1. Most notably, the Verve 2 is fitted with a higher-quality Shimano 8-speed cassette that offers a wider range of gears. It benefits from the same solid aluminum frame material but with a lighter alloy fork at the front.

  • Men’s Trek Verve 2 Disc comes in four sizes (S, M, L, XL) and two colors: Rage Red and Lithium Grey. Coming in at about 29 lbs (13.2 kg), it’s a bit lighter than the Verve 1 but equally strong and reliable.
  • Women’s Trek Verve 2 Disc comes also in four sizes (XS, S, M, L) and two colors: Teal and Quiksilver. Weighing 28.8lbs (13kg).

Shimano Groupset

Trek Verve 2 Disc shimano groupset

The Verve 2 has a full Shimano drivetrain comprised of Altus and Tourney derailleurs and an 8-speed Shimano HG31 cassette. Combined with the triple cog on the crank gives you 24 gears in total, enough to tackle steep hills or hit the tarmac with speed.

Hydraulic disc brakes

The Verve 2 enjoys improved braking power with Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc brakes. Hydraulic brakes provide quicker and more reactive braking power with less pressure required, ensuring you always stop in time and avoid accidents.

Suspension Seatpost

Trek Verve 2 Disc suspension saddle

While Verve 2 doesn’t have any suspension on the front or rear wheels it does get a nice touch with seat post suspension. The alloy adjustable seat post has a small added spring that gives up to 27.2mm of travel that will absorb any sudden bumps that creep up on you.

Aluminum Frame and Alloy Fork

The Verve 2 has the same Trek Alpha Gold aluminum frame as the Verve 1 with a lighter 415mm alloy fork. The comfortable frame geometry puts the rider in an upright position, with a 71.5-degree head angle and an average 70-degree seat tube angle.

Bontrager Wheels

The wheels on the Verve 2 are Bontrager Connection with size 700x45c Bontrager H5 wire-bead tires. The thick-treaded, reflective and puncture-protected tires are strong and resilient in all types of weather, ensuring you stay safe and visible even in low-light conditions. 

Trek Verve 3 Disc

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MSRP  $820 Best Features : Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes, Bontrager Hardcase wheels, hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano Acera Groupset

The Verve 3 is Trek’s top-dog in this range of hybrid bikes and ensures you get all the best quality parts for an excellent price. The inclusion of a full Shimano Acera groupset really gives the Verve 3 an extra touch of class .

  • Men’s Verve 3 Disc comes in four sizes (S, M, L, XL) and two colors: Metallic Gunmetal and Mulsanne Blue. It weighs on average 30.2 lbs (13.7 kg), making it slightly heavier than the Verve 2 and about equal to the Verve 1.
  • Women’s Verve 3 Disc weighs about 13.54 kg / 29.85 lb, comes in two colors: Quicksilver, Purple Abyss. Four sizes: XS, S, M, L

What Can Be Better?

Trek Verve fully equipped bicycle

It’s hard to find any cons about those bikes, and we really couldn’t find anything major. If you are willing to sacrifice the speed and ease of riding, you might want to swap the rigid fork to a front suspension with at least 50mm travel.

Another not-so-good fact about these bikes is that they look really nice and glossy, which means you have to take good care of it by not getting the frame scratched. We also recommend investing in a solid bicycle lock too as this bike simply won’t get unnoticed!

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It is almost impossible to fit a front rack on the verve 3. There’s only a mid fork eyelet, and the fork is too wide for the little options there are for mid-fork mounting front racks.

A friend bought a Verve 1in black. It is labeled as a “1” yet it has much up-graded components. It’s more like a “3”. It was purchased and put to together by Trek employees. Is this possible?

Hi, could you recommend a specific brand of a front suspension fork that I could buy to replace the rigid front fork for the Trek Verve 3 disc lowstep with a medium frame?

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In this article, I’ll help you navigate the Trek Verve hybrid bike family by comparing the Verve 1, 2, and 3.

You’ll learn about the differences between each model, who they are best suited for, and more. 

Plus, I’ll tell you which model gives you the best value for your money to help make your decision easier.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Trek Verve are ideal hybrid bikes for city riding and short commutes thanks to their upright geometry. You will have a great view in traffic and won’t experience lower back pain. On the other hand, they are unsuitable for fast or long rides due to their upright position.

Trek Verve 1 vs. 2 vs. 3

The following table summarizes the main differences between all Verve bikes that belong to the Trek’s hybrid bike families .

Verve Pros & Cons Summary

I summarized the pros & cons of the Verve series below.

  • Very relaxed geometry for a comfortable ride and excellent visibility
  • Suspension seatpost for better riding comfort
  • Availability in multiple sizes and colors
  • Pedals included
  • Compatible with racks, kickstands, etc.
  • Compatible with DuoTrap S sensor
  • Partially internal cable routing
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Not suitable for performance-oriented riding

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Verve Main Features

Let me now explain the most important features of the Trek Verve bikes and compare them.

Frame and Geometry

All Verve bikes come with an aluminum frame and are available in S-XL sizes but with forks made of either steel or aluminum.

They have a very relaxed geometry (more than the Trek FX family ), so you can sit upright and have an excellent view of your surroundings. This is particularly helpful in traffic.

Trek Verve standard (on the left side) vs. lowstep (on the right side).

Moreover, you shouldn’t experience much pressure on your neck and lower back with the Verve’s upright geometry.

However, the bike’s upright position is unsuitable for quickly riding longer distances because it is less aerodynamic and requires more pedaling.

Lastly, it’s worth mentioning that Verve bikes also come in a lowstep version suitable for women.

Wheels and Tires

The wheel size on Verve bikes is the same as most hybrid bikes – 700c – but with wider tires than those found on road bikes – 45mm, which is also the maximum tire clearance.

Verve’s high-volume tires make them better at absorbing bumps and road vibrations, providing a more comfortable ride. They also allow you to tackle off-road terrain.

Detail on the Bontrager Connection wheel and H5 tires.

However, the tires have higher rolling resistance , so you won’t be able to reach the same high speeds on paved roads as you would with road bikes.

It’s essential to note that only the Verve 3 Disc has tubeless-ready wheels but doesn’t come with tubeless-ready tires . Therefore, you may need to swap them later if you wish.

The Verve family of bikes offers a wide gear range thanks to their 2X and 3X drivetrains. However, I prefer the simplicity and lower weight of the 2X drivetrains.

The 3X drivetrains are outdated and have a higher risk of cross-chaining, especially for beginners who may not be familiar with a proper shifting technique.

All Verve bikes come with reliable and relatively precise entry-level Shimano groupsets like Tourney, Alivio, Altus, and Acera.

If you decide to purchase a bike with a 3X drivetrain, be sure to use all gears depending on the terrain you are riding on. This will help evenly distribute wear on the components and prolong their lifespan.

Verve bikes have different types of brakes depending on the model. The entry-level Verve 1 has mechanical disc brakes, while other models have hydraulic brakes from Tektro or Shimano.

Trek Verve 1-3 disc brakes detail (Tektro, Shimano).

Hydraulic disc brakes require less effort to apply and have a more controlled stopping power. If you want to learn more about the differences between these types of brakes, you can read this article .

However, all Verve bikes provide sufficient braking power, so you don’t have to worry about running through a red light.

To improve the appearance, Verve bikes have a partially integrated cable routing , except for the handlebar area.

They also have a suspension seatpost that can absorb minor bumps and vibrations and improve riding comfort.

All Verve bikes are compatible with the DuoTrap S sensor , which can measure your speed, distance, and more. This sensor is sold separately and can be paired with a speedometer or bike computer .

Trek Verve DuoTrap S sensor detail.

Verve frames come with mounts for kickstands, racks, and fenders , making it easy to install these accessories.

Lastly, Verve bikes come with slip-on grips , while the top-tier model, Verve 3, has IsoZone lock-on grips that are easier to install, more comfortable, and help alleviate pressure on your hands.

So, which Trek Verve bike is the best?

I believe the Trek Verve 2 provides the best value for the money. This is due to its use of hydraulic disc brakes and its lighter than Verve 1 and 3. You can also easily replace the grips for a more comfortable ride for just a few bucks, and the tubeless wheels on the Verve 3 may not be worth the extra money.

Trek Verve FAQ

Trek Verve bikes are designed for city riding, traffic, and cruising. Their upright riding position provides an excellent view of the field. These bikes are also comfortable due to the suspension post and high-volume tires that can be run at lower pressures to better absorb road vibrations. However, these bikes are not limited to just paved roads or bike paths. The wide tires allow you to ride on light terrain as well.

The Trek Verve and Trek FX bikes have differences in their frame geometry. The Trek Verve bikes are designed for city riding with a very relaxed geometry, allowing you to ride in an upright position that provides better visibility, especially in traffic. Furthermore, Verve bikes are equipped with a suspension seatpost for improved riding comfort and maneuverability. In contrast, the Trek FX has a relaxed yet more aggressive geometry, making it ideal for maintaining fitness and riding longer distances.

The Trek Verve and Trek Dual Sport bikes have different geometries and intended uses. The Trek Verve has a relaxed geometry compared to the Dual Sport. The Dual Sport bikes are more suitable for performance-oriented riders who want to experience fun on and off-road. Unlike the Verve, they don’t have suspension seatposts, but they do have a suspension fork with short travel to absorb small bumps.

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Trek Verve 2 Vs Verve 3 Disc ?

Known for their upright geometry, powerful disc brakes, and cushy saddles, Trek’s Verve 2 and Verve 3 are everything you want from a budget hybrid bike. They are a perfect commuter, cruising, and fitness choice. But how does Trek Verve 2 vs Verve 3 compare?   

Trek Verve 2 and Verve 3 primarily differ in weight, wheel quality, and speed. Generally, Trek Verve 3 is slightly heavier and has less speed (18) but offers you puncture-resistant tires with better cord casing and enjoys tubeless-ready rims, thus costlier.

There are also slight differences in frame and handlebar technology, where Verve 3 has the upper hand. So, you generally pay slightly more for Verve 3 because of the slim advantages it enjoys over Verve 2.   

That, however, doesn’t make Verve 2 a bad choice. After all, it’s lighter and faster.

Overall, these two Trek hybrid bikes have a lot in common, ranging from the frame type and sizes to seat posts and seats.

But before we can compare these two bikes, I must confirm that I’m comparing Trek Verve 2 Disc and Trek Verve 3 Disc 2022 models, which also exist in Low-step options.  Moreover, the two bikes exist in electric versions, but the focus will be on the non-electric (disc) option.

Here we go!

Trek Verve 2 Vs Trek Verve 3

What Is the Difference Between Trek Verve 2 And 3?

Before we can go further, here is a table summary of the key differences between Verve 2 and Verve 3.  

The Breakdown:

1. Trek Verve 2 Disc Weight Vs Verve 3 Disc Weight

Trek employs alpha aluminum technology in this frame, which guarantees super lightweight frames. However, the two bikes don’t weigh the same.

While Verve 2 weighs 30.26 pounds, Verve 3 weighs 31.64 pounds. That makes Verve 3 slightly heavier than Verve 2.

2. Trek Verve 2 Vs Trek Verve 3 Rims

Trek Verve 3 rims are generally tubeless-ready to allow you to fit tubeless tires if you want. That can help you make them lighter than they are. Sadly, Trek Verve 2 only feature Bontrager connection alloy,

3. Trek Bike Verve 2 Vs Verve 3 Tire Quality

While both hybrid bikes come with the exact tire size (700x45c), they differ in casing quality. Verve 2 comes with a 30tpi (threads per inch), whereas Trek Verve 3 has a 60tpi.

The difference is that a higher TPI value indicates better tire casing and thus a more quality tire. In that case, Verve 2 has better quality tires.

4. Trek Verve 3 Vs Verve 2 Shifters and Speed

Trek Verve 2 Disc comes with 24-speed Shimano Altus shifters, while Verve 3 Disc features 18-speed Shimano Acera shifters. Overall, while Verve 3 shifters are high-quality, the bike has fewer gears.

That means you are likely to shift smoothly and go faster with a Verve 2 than Verve 3.

Note, nonetheless, that the original Verve 3 2017-2019 edition comes with 27-speed, making it faster. The bike is, however, archived on Trek.

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5. Trek Verve 2 Vs 3 Frame Technology

While both frames are made of gold aluminum, they differ in technology acceptance. Trek 3’s frame is DuoTrap S-compatible to let you pair it with your Bluetooth device and listen to music on the go. Moreover, the DuoTrap S sensor also tracks your progress from the frame.

6. Trek Verve 2 Vs 3 Handlebars and Grips

The Trek Verve 2 comes with standard comfort sweep handlebars with shock-absorbing grips. The grips help to absorb the extra bumps, while the handlebar encourages a more upright posture.

Trek Verve 3 also comes with shock-absorbing grips, but the handlebars are not regular ones. They employ IsoZone technology that also absorbs road vibrations. As a result, the Verve 3 handlebar feels more comfortable, especially on rough roads, than Verve 2’s.

7. Trek Verve 2 Disc Price Vs Trek Verve 3 Price

Since Verve 3 has a few advantages over Verve 2, especially in wheel quality and handlebar technology, Trek Verve 3 costs slightly more than Verve 3. Trek Verve 3 2020 version costs $929.99 on the Trek website, while Verve 2 retails at $769.99.

In that case, Verve 2 is the more affordable option.

Trek Verve 2 Vs Verve 3 – The Similarities

Here are the things that the hybrid bikes share:

1. Alpha Aluminum Frame

Trek employs its patented alpha aluminum technology in the production of the Trek Verve bike line frames. The technology promises bikes that are lighter than average aluminum bikes but, more importantly, stronger ones.

That explains why these two hybrid bikes are suitable for fast commuting, fitness cycling, and casual riding around town.

2. Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Trek employs hydraulic disc brakes on both bikes to promise an all-weather performance. You can rely on the disc brakes for crisp stopping in all kinds of terrains too. So, whether it’s raining or the terrain is too rugged, the brakes are pretty reliable.

3. Suspension Seat Post

Both bikes come with a suspension seat post which makes them comfortable to ride on bumpy roads. The seat post absorbs the extra shock when you hit a bump to allow you to have a more cushioned ride.

What’s even more interesting about the seat post is that its angle is easily adjustable to allow you to find your comfort level. Overall, the suspension doesn’t just benefit you. It also helps the seat as the more bump it absorbs, the more it prolongs the saddle. 

4. Cushy Saddle

The bikes don’t just have a comfortable seat because of the adjustable seat post suspension. They also feel comfortable because the saddle is well-cushioned.

Their saddles cushion your butts against heavy hits on rough roads, making them the perfect choice for casual biking on unpredictable terrains or long-distance commuting.

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5. Vibration-Absorbing Grips

As I mentioned, both hybrids feature shock-absorbing grips on their handlebars that allow you to hold firmly and comfortably. As a result, these hybrid bikes can take on unpredictable grounds, especially when you have to go long-distance.

6. Adjustable Stem

Verve 2 and Verve 3 come with an adjustable stem height to allow you to match them with your height. That usually favors taller guys who find the available sizes too small.

7. Internal Cable Routing

These two hybrid bikes borrow a lot from their road bike siblings, and one area where that is evident is in the cable routing. They both employ an internal cable routing, making them more streamlined, which gives them an advantage when riding against the wind.

This is one area where you could argue that Trek Verve bikes are aerodynamic.

8. Tire Size

Both Trek Verve 2 and 3 come with 700x45c tires, with the same diameter as standard road bikes. For that reason, they enjoy the smooth-rolling ride and obstacle rolling efficiency.

9. Size and Fit

Both Trek 2 and Trek 3 bikes come in four sizes as follows:

  • Small (for 5’1”-5’5”)
  • Medium (for 5’5”-5’8”)
  • Large (for 5’8”-6’1”)
  • Extra-large size (6’1”-6’6”)

And when it comes to frame fit, they both come with regular high-step frames and low-step options. While the regular high-step bike is unisex, the low-step option frame favors women more as it’s easily accessed and comfortable to maneuver.  

10. Customization

These two bikes come fender and rack-ready. You can also fit water cages and other add-ons, which you may find necessary for your commuting or fitness workouts. So, they are generally customizable.

11. Weight Limit

Although Trek Verve 3 is heavier than Trek Verve 2, they both have the same weight limit. They both can bear up to 300lbs (equivalent to 136kg). Note that these weight limits include the rider’s weight and the cargo.

12. Limited Lifetime Warranty

Trek offers a limited lifetime warranty for the Verve hybrid bike frames. The coverage protects the two from manufacturer-associated faults. So, you are guaranteed a bike frame that will hold up for many years to come.

Other Resemblances

Both bikes come with KMC chains, city pedals, and alloy forks with steel steerers.

Both bikes are suitable for commuting, fitness cycling, and recreational cycling or cruising around town.

Trek Bike Verve 2 Vs Verve 3

Trek Verve 2 Disc Vs Verve 3 Disc Pros and Cons

Trek verve 2 review.

  • Comfortable due to its cushy saddle and suspension seat post
  • Cheaper than Verve 3
  • Lightweight frame
  • Ergonomic grips
  • Adjustable stem
  • Good weight limit
  • Upright geometry
  • All-weather disc brakes
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Fewer speeds than Verve 2
  • Not tubeless-ready
  • Tires aren’t puncture-resistant
  • The frame doesn’t integrate Bluetooth

Trek Verve 3 Review

  • Tubeless-ready
  • Puncture-resistant tires
  • Bluetooth integration
  • Decent weight limit
  • Tubeless tires require extra maintenance
  • Cost more than Trek Verve 2
  • It weighs slightly more than Verve 2

1. Is The Trek Verve a Good Bike?

Trek Verve is a hybrid bike with quality hydraulic brakes for all-terrain stopping, upright geometry for upright cycling, and seat post suspension for comfortable cycling. So, yes, Trek Verve is a good bike.

2. How Many Speeds Does Trek Verve 3 Have?

Trek Verve 3 Disc 2020 comes with 18 speeds to allow you to shift outdoors and go faster when necessary smoothly. However, the original 2017-2019 version enjoys 27 speeds, making it faster and easier to shift.

4. How Can I Prevent My Verve Bike from Rusting?

Both Verve 2 and Verve 3 are made up of alpha gold aluminum frames, making them rust-resistant. However, if you need to keep them more protected from rusting, you can apply wax or grease to keep moisture away.

Alternatively, you can apply an anti-corrosion spray like Muc-Off 908 Bike Spray to rust-protect it.  

5. What Is the Difference Between Trek Verve and Trek Fx?

Trek Verve enjoys an upright geometry that makes it best for commuting, fitness, and casual cruising. On the other hand, Trek Fx has a more neutral geometry that best fits fitness cycling.

6. How Many Gears Does Trek Verve 2 Have?

Trek Verve 2 bike gives a total of 24 gears, which is enough to shift smoothly on the tarmac and steeper surfaces.  

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Trek Verve 2 Vs Verve 3 Closing Thought:

You now know what sets Verve 2 and 3 apart and what they have in common. That should help you choose between them. Overall, these two bikes are a perfect balance of comfort, fun, and performance, thus worth the money!

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Trek Verve+ 2 Review (Updated 2024)

by  Daria Vitel  

November 24, 2023

The Trek Verve+ 2 is an accessible, versatile commuter electric bike that pairs reliable performance with practical utility. 

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The Trek Verve+ 2 is an accessible and versatile commuter electric bike well-suited for urban transportation. Its Alpha Gold aluminum frame balances comfort, durability and practicality. Featuring mounts for fenders, racks and a rear kickstand, it can easily be outfitted to carry daily essentials or take longer recreational rides at the weekend. 

Bosch's proven mid-drive electric motor system, paired with the long-lasting 400Wh battery, enables many miles of stress-free, emissions-free commuting. Commuters will appreciate the electric assistance for easily handling hills and arriving at destinations without sweating. Summarily, the Verve+ 2 offers a smooth, reliable ride for navigating busy streets.

What Do We Like About Trek Verve+?

  • Alpha Gold aluminum frame is lightweight yet durable
  • The rear kickstand, rack and fender mounts add practicality
  • Bosch mid-drive system delivers natural, reliable pedal assist
  • 400Wh battery facilitates multi-day commutes on a charge
  • 9-speed drivetrain strikes a good performance/value balance
  • Hydraulic brakes offer strong, predictable stopping power

What Don’t We Like About Trek Verve+?

  • Steel fork damps vibrations but lacks suspension
  • Alivio drivetrain isn't as durable as higher-end components
  • Top speed of 20 mph limits riding on busy roads
  • Smaller 35mm tire width offers less traction than wider tires

Trek Verve+ 2 Specifications

  • Motor: Bosch Active Line 250W mid-drive
  • Battery: Integrated 400Wh downtube battery
  • Max Speed: Class 1 (20 mph)
  • Range: Up to 37 miles per charge
  • Frame: Alpha Gold aluminum
  • Fork: Verve steel
  • Wheels: 700c double-wall alloy, 700x45c tires
  • Drivetrain: Shimano Alivio 9-speed
  • Brakes: Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc
  • Weight: 51.5 lbs
  • Rider Limit: 300 lbs

Trek Verve+ 2 Review and Test

Trek has established a strong reputation for producing dependable electric bicycles at accessible prices. The Verve+ 2 carries on this tradition with a functional design optimized for urban commuting. Its Alpha Gold aluminum frame provides lightweight strength for daily use while mounting points allow versatile cargo carrying. The Verve+ 2 benefits from Bosch's refined mid-drive system for natural, fatigue-reducing pedal assistance. 

At just over 50 pounds, it remains agile to maneuver yet durable enough to withstand the bumps of city riding for years of low-stress transportation. Its step-through frame also ensures comfortable accessibility for riders of different heights and ages.

The Bosch Active Line mid-drive motor is a workhorse that powers the Verve+ 2 reliably. Rated at 250W continuous and a peak of 340W, it delivers natural yet substantial pedal assistance through a wide range of 40 Nm torque.

Mounted close to the bottom bracket, its smooth rotational force engages almost instantly to boost takeoffs and climbs with minimal effort. A sophisticated sensor monitors cadence precisely to scale assistance in direct proportion to how hard the rider pedals.

With an IP54 weather resistance rating, the compact design withstands rain, snow, salt and debris to maintain peak performance annually.

The integrated 400Wh lithium-ion battery uses advanced cell management to achieve a long-lasting lifespan of over 500 charge cycles. Locked securely below the downtube, it recharges to full power in 5 hours through the compact onboard 2A charger. With a capacity providing over 37 miles of average riding range, it allows stress-free multi-day commutes from a single charge. A fuel gauge on the digital display conveniently indicates remaining charge levels for planning refueling stops. Its integration remains discreet, keeping the ride aesthetics clean and predictable energy on hand.

Constructed of lightweight yet extremely durable 6061-T6 aluminum alloy, the Trek Verve+ 2’s frame is engineered for resilience. Horizontal top tube design and low standover height allow comfortable mounting and dismounts. Integrated Bosch internal cable routing tidies things up while providing reliable component protection. Numerous rack and accessory mounting points facilitate customization with add-ons to suit various carrying needs, from groceries to cargo. Combined with a longer wheelbase and short chainstays for agility, its geometry lends stability and confidence at any speed.

Trek pairs the 250W Bosch motor with a smooth-shifting 9-speed Shimano Alivio drivetrain to scale power delivery perfectly to riders’ input. Five levels of assistance empower all ability levels, from basic startup momentum to full 250W of boost. Even steep grades pose no difficulty thanks to the rotary force dishing out 40 Nm of torque. The cadence sensor detects how vigorously the pedals are turned to determine the ideal man and machine power blend. Hills that would strain regular bikes present no challenge. It effortlessly fades into the backdrop for breezier flats and cruising to let natural cycling take over.

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Trek’s cautious estimates predict an average range of 37+ miles from the 400Wh battery, but optimal conditions could push it farther. Too many variables affect battery life to promise identical results for all, but most average riders should comfortably ride 2-3 days between charges. The intuitive digital display monitor helps manage energy usage. Though distances may dip more with assist levels cranked and fully loaded touring, the ample fuel capacity still covers typical commutes with significant reserves. It recharges fast, too, making topping up hassle-free and maximizing the miles between plug-ins.

The Trek Verve+ 2's aluminum frame and component selection lend it predictable and sure-footed handling. The slightly shorter wheelbase and chainstays paired with the Alpha Gold frame's inherent stiffness translates rider input promptly without feeling twitchy. Up front, the steel fork provides compliance over ruts and pavement seams while keeping control precise. Wider 700c wheels with 45mm tires offer stable traction on rain-slicked or bumpy roads. Its upright riding position instills confidence in navigating traffic or path corners. Overall, the responsive but planted handling inspires confidence in steering a 27.5-pound electric bike through urban scenarios or around winding joyrides.

Reliable braking performance is crucial for any bike navigating busy streets, and the Verve+ 2 delivers with Shimano's hydraulic disc brakes.

The single-piston front and rear calipers are easy to modulate, delivering smooth and immediate stopping power even under heavy loads or high-speed situations. 160mm rotors up front and rear provide plenty of pad surface to bleed off speed even in adverse weather conditions.

Serious stopping power that feels linear and progressive inspires trust that the Verve+ 2's brakes will be there when needed most. Maintenance needs are simple, from easily replaced brake pads to a sealed system keeping dirt and grime out.

The Verve+ 2 prioritizes user-friendly control interfaces to ensure intuitive electric bike operation.

The backlit LCD display provides all necessary ride data clearly and visually intuitively. Mounted centrally on the handlebars, its large digits are easily readable in direct sunlight and low-light conditions thanks to automatic brightness adjustment. Beyond the current pedal assist level selection from 1-5, it shows real-time speed in either miles or kilometers per hour, total trip distance, a digital clock, and a battery level indicator gauge. Five bars indicate the remaining charge percentage that updates live. Simple and effective delivery of key information enhances the riding experience.

Control Buttons

For smooth and distraction-free control of essential functions while riding, the Verve+ 2 implements four hardware buttons. Situated ergonomically beneath the LCD in a central horizontal row, their shape and spring-loaded tactility allow easy pressing and feedback without looking down. The upward and downward arrows cycle smoothly through the five levels of Bosch pedal assistance preferred for any tempo or terrain. A power button turns the entire system on/off, while a menu button accesses basic bike settings. Reliably raising or lowering power is just one quick thumb motion away.

Pedal Assist

Riders maintain full control over their electric experience through natural pedaling input alone. No throttle means exercise is guaranteed. The assistance sensor mounted to the bottom bracket instantly gauges the force of each pedal stroke and smoothly engages the Bosch mid-drive motor in direct proportion. Amount of boost scales from basic momentum up to 250 watts of rotational force assistance as exertion increases. Subtle adjustments to cadence or how hard one pedal modulates power for rolling hills, quick acceleration from stops, or maintaining optimal cruising speeds with ease.

A 9-speed Shimano Alivio drivetrain provides a wide spread of gearing ratios to complement the powered pedaling experience. The rear derailleur and twist shifters offer intuitive and crisp shifting to precisely dial in the right balance of pedaling effort versus vehicle speed for any terrain grade or load. A greater number of gears than single-speed improves versatility, allowing easier climbing of steeper hills in lower gearing and higher top speeds in upper ranges for flats or light descents.

Assembly of the Verve+ 2 is straightforward for any moderately experienced wrench. The manual provides clear diagrams and instructions. The drivetrain, brakes and electrical components come partially assembled for simple installation. Mounting the compact rear rack takes minutes, while the pedals require a standard wrench. Inflating tires to proper psi is quick, and the handlebar/stem assembly clicks neatly into place. Rather than a full mechanical build, it involves mostly securing major parts like the battery, motor, and wheels. With basic tools, anyone can complete assembly within an afternoon. The process familiarizes new owners with the e-bike's core components before the first ride.

Accessories

The Verve+ 2 features mounting points to customize cargo and safety gear for any commute or ride.

Bright front and rear USB-charged lights from brands like Spanninga ensure riders are seen day or night. Integrated mounts securely hold lights in place without interfering with components. LED bulbs provide years of use from a single charge while achieving maximum visibility on evening rides and commutes. Lights promote safety without draining the battery.

Full-coverage plastic fenders defend against road spray and mud from the rear wheel. Clips attach them neatly under the chainstays at the back and around the fork legs up front. Optional flick/mud-flap extensions on the rear protect the rider and components from debris kicking back. Fenders make riding comfortable in all weather.

Racks & Mounts

In addition to the standard rear rack, additional mounts allow customizing the bike for different needs. Side racks from Topeak provide extra stable platforms for panniers or trailer attachments. Water bottle mounts keep hydration close at hand. A rear rack extends the cargo capacity.

The integrated center-mount steel kickstand holds the Verve+ 2 securely when parked without the risk of tip-over. It supports the full weight of the bike plus additional cargo on level or angled surfaces during stops.

Integrated wheel and leg/pedal reflective stickers enhance visibility to car headlights and streetlights within a 250-foot range after dark. They meet safety laws and reduce the risk of being overlooked on evening rides and commutes.

Trek offers the Verve+ 2 in three frame sizes to accommodate riders from 5'5" to 6'6". The size chart recommends heights and inseam lengths for a proper fit. The Medium is ideal for heights between 5'5" and 5'9" with an inseam of 30-33 inches. The Large size targets heights of 5'9" to 6'1" and an inseam of 32-35 inches. For taller riders between 6'1" and 6'6", the XL frame provides standover clearance for those with 34-37 inch inseams. Proper sizing ensures control and comfort, whether riding for errands or exercise.

At $2,849.99, the Verve+ 2 offers strong value for an electric bike with proven Bosch drive system performance. Its features and quality components blend routinely retail for over $3,000 in comparable e-bikes. Commuters easily recoup the investment in just over a year versus driving, thanks to fuel savings and maintenance costs alone. The battery health and motor lifespan are designed to provide years of powered transportation. Additional savings come from using it as a fitness device to replace gym memberships. Factoring utility, savings and pleasure into ownership balances out the upfront expense over the lifespan.

For commuters seeking a powerful and hassle-free electric companion, the Trek Verve+ 2 delivers an exemplary package. Its reliable Bosch motor paired with a long-range battery empowers consistent emissions-free commutes with ease. Well-designed controls and an intuitive interface require a minimal learning curve. The solidly built frame and components uphold daily miles with confidence. 

Accessory mounts allow custom configurations, too. Overall, it strikes an ideal balance of performance, compatibility and value that is difficult to beat in the premium e-bike market. The Verve+ 2 earns a strong recommendation for anyone commuting to new levels of efficiency.

Trek Verve E-bike Series

The Trek Verve series consists of two models, the Verve 2 and Verve 3, which comes with a couple of differences. For instance, the Verve 3 features a Removable Integrated Battery with 500Wh, 50Nm motor torque, and runs on 700 by 50c Bontrager E6 tires. On the other hand, the Verve 2 uses an exposed 400Wh battery, 40Nm torque, and runs on 700 by 45c Bontrager H5 tires.

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The verve 3, our rating -  82 /100, trek verve+ 2.

  The Trek Verve+ 2 is a hybrid electric bike that will boost your need for outdoor adventures! It is designed for commuting comfort, recreational cruises, and daily outings. It furthermore offers a slew of rider-friendly features. The best part of it all is that it is a very competitively priced electric bike!

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7 reasons why I’m finally an electric bike believer

I t’s easy to dislike new things, especially when that new thing tends to be pricier, heavier and dorkier looking than a cherished old thing. I’m speaking about electric bikes, of course. As an avid cyclist since my diaper days, I’ve been hooked on the feeling of cruising around on a bicycle for as far back as my memory goes.

When ebikes started popping up in my purview ten years ago, or so, I initially paid them little mind. After all, ebikes are an incredibly eco-friendly alternative to motor vehicles, and living in a congested city like Seattle, I’m down for anything that reduces urban car culture. 

But then ebike numbers started to grow and soon, everyone from floppy-haired preteens to salt-and-pepper retirees began blasting by me at mock speeds — bike racks became jam-packed with bulky, unsightly ebikes, as did popular biking trails. And, so, my attitude shifted from that of an open-minded, fresh-faced college boy to one of a crotchety recluse, ready to shake my proverbial cane at all ebikers in passing. 

That was the old me, though. People can change. These days, I’ve come around to the motor-assisted lifestyle. In fact, I’m considering upgrading to one of the best electric bikes soon. Here are seven reasons why I’m finally an electric bike believer.

1. You can still get a workout…if you want to

The old me would scoff at ebike riders zipping by as I huffed and puffed up steep inclines. "Get a real bike!" I'd shout in my head. But now I know better than to judge. Sure, you can cruise around on an ebike with minimal physical excursion. That doesn't mean you have to.

I find that for longer rides, in particular, it's often necessary to conserve battery power for the tail end when I'm really tired. When riding the entry-level Trek Verve 2 Disc, for instance, I like to keep the e-assist on at its lowest setting for all but the steepest hills, which coincidentally is how I end most rides (I live on a hill). This means I'm still doing plenty of peddling and getting my heart rate decently elevated. 

So, yes, you can definitely still get a solid workout on an ebike. On a recent 15.6-mile ride, for example, I burned 878 calories, according to the Garmin Forerunner 165 . My average heart rate for that ride, 146 bpm, was also not too dissimilar to my average for similar rides on a standard bike. 

Trek Verve 2 Disk bike: $699 @ Trek The Trek Verve 2 Disk is an affordable and reasonably lightweight hybrid electric-assist bike with up to 25+ miles of range. Maxing out at 20 MPH using maximum motor power, it has plenty of pep in its step for joy rides or booking it up hills. High handlebars and large tires make for a comfy ride, whether on pavement or rougher terrain.  View Deal

2. Prices are coming down

It's easy to assume that electric-assisted bikes cost a pretty penny. But the entry-level market, which I'm classifying as any bike under $1000, has really started to blossom. The previously mentioned Trek Verve 2 Disc, for example, is surprisingly solid-built and with a decent range for only $700. 

A quick trip to our best electric bikes buying guide reveals several other excellent sub-$1k options, including the Ride1Up Roadster V2 and the Ride1Up Turris. The Juiced Ripracer , which I'd love to try out, costs just a bit more at $1200 and looks seriously fun to ride. 

3. Range is adequate, even on the entry-level

Speaking of entry-level, battery life on bikes like the Roadster V2 and Verve 2 is respectable. Both get between 20 and 30 miles per charge, depending on how much e-assist you use. Higher-end options, like the $1700 Rad Power RadCity 5 Plus sport batteries with ranges up to 55 miles and above. 

Most entry-level ebikes don't offer swappable batteries; you'll likely need to shell out extra dough for that feature. Fortunately... 

4. Batteries recharge quickly

I was impressed to discover that I can fully charge up the Trek Verve Disc's internal battery to 100% in roughly two hours. The Roadster V2 takes a little longer, between two and four hours. 

Still, this means that if I run out of juice while on a cycling adventure, I can pop into the nearest coffee shop or pub, down a beverage or two while my bike charges up, and be on my merry way.

5. They're heavy but not too heavy

Weight and bulk are both major reasons why I've been hesitant to own an ebike. Living in an apartment with several sets of stairs to navigate doesn't exactly vibe with owning a 77-pound bike. 

However, there are a surprising number of light-ish ebikes, especially toward the entry-level end. You'll find lighter options in carbon fiber, of course, but those models start at several grand. Not to worry, the Roadster V2 is just 33 pounds, and the Verve 2 Disc is only 30 pounds. While both vastly outweigh my standard commuter bike, the heft is manageable. 

6. Faster than a car in congested cities 

In congested urban environments, ebikes offer an entertaining and environmentally friendly alternative to commuting by car. They can also get you from point A to point B — assuming your city has adequate bike infrastructure — often faster than motor vehicles. 

In Seattle, I'm easily able to avoid the crushing agony of rush hour traffic thanks to well-placed bike lanes and trails. Destinations that might otherwise take me 45 minutes to get to via car instead take me 15 or 20 minutes.

7. They're pure fun 

Ultimately, the reason I got into biking in the first place is because it's fun. Who would've guessed that adding a small motor to a bike could make it even more enjoyable? But it surely does. 

Beyond the thrill of cruising around town like a bat out of hell, electric bikes also have the benefit of unlocking new adventures. Destinations I may have previously avoided biking to due to distance or incline are now suddenly within reach. 

Bottom line: I'm an ebike believer

This marks just the start of my electric bike journey. And I can't wait to see where it takes me: I mentioned shopping for an ebike in the intro, and I'm eager to explore all of the options out there. 

I'll be sure to keep you updated as I test out different models and get a sense of which brands and styles are best. Until then, happy riding! 

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