Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Trek Verve 3 Bicycle


We found this beauty down at the model home park.  Looks fairly new.  We also noted it had a custom seat, an odometer, headlight and taillight, bag, and a carrier on the back.

It probably belonged to someone looking at the model homes.

Nice bike, though.


18 comments:

silvia de angelis said...

Una fantastica bici...
Un saluto,silvia

Marleen said...

A good quality bike! It would need good locks here..

stardust said...

Dear Lowell - I like model homes hopping. So nice visiting the site not by a car but such a beautiful, handy bike. This is a picture perfect image. At first I thought it was your bike.

Yoko

Tom said...

...I have a Trek.

Andy said...

They come with expensive price tags.

Shammickite said...

I think it looks expensive. It must be a safe neighbourhood if it's left there without being locked up.

RedPat said...

And they haven't locked it up to anything!!

Sharon said...

that really is a nice one and it has all the accessories.

William Kendall said...

Quite a bike!

Karl said...

Nice bike indeed, and nice pic with all those flowers in the background.

Bill said...

A nice bike, anywhere else and it probably would be missing if left unattended. A well composed photo, Lowell.

Taken For Granted said...

Trek makes fine bikes, so you can not go wrong.

Michelle said...

Pretty fancy!

magiceye said...

Lovely looking bike. Attractive enough to hop and start cycling away!

Kay said...

Tricked out! I'm surprised it's not secured in any way. Sort of an invitation...

Kay said...

Aha! I just read your next post! No wonder it wasn't locked! May you have many happy miles...or furlongs...on it!

Kate said...

I just took my standard Schwinn for a much-needed tune-up and am anxious to get it back. It's not as snazzy as this one, but I hope to develop enough energy to use it every day!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

That is one beautiful tricked-out bicycle.

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