Subject: RE: Trek 5000 ???bigharge - 2008-08-18 5:28 PM Im sorry but Im very new at all of this, what components are you talking about and what should look for when I ask him about the components, thanks for your help "Components" refers to the drive systems (the cassette - the big thing on the rear wheel with all the gears, the chain ring - the two or three gears on the pedal; the levers, shifters, etc.). There are a couple of manufacturers, and they all have different levels from entry to pro; and specific for mountain or road bikes (although you can retrofit them for the "wrong" type of bike). The 105 series on the Trek 5000 is a nice entry level system. And you may not need anything better for a long time - my old racing bike had 105 components, and I just upgraded the bike after 15 years. The next level in Shimano is Ultegra, then Dura Ace. For $1000, you'll be getting a very nice bike. My old Bianchi cost me more than that in 1992, and obviously the technology has improved a lot since then. If it fits you, go for it. |