Trek FX
The perfect hybrid bike for fitness, commuting, and every day riding.
What is the Trek FX?

The most popular hybrid bike in the world
Most people who ride are people who are looking for a little exercise, convenience, and fun. So when shopping for a new bike, you might find yourself looking for a bike that can help you accomplish your every day goals.
Maybe you want to start riding to work to beat the traffic and add some activity to your commute. Maybe you''re looking for a good way to get in a workout on the weekends. Or maybe you just want a reliable, quality hybrid bike to have fun on as you explore your town or city.
If that sounds like you, then you have the same goals as most riders, and the Trek FX is the perfect bike to make them happen. Trek is arguably the biggest brand in the bicycling industry, and the FX is their top-selling bike.

A hybrid, fitness, and commuter bike in one
What makes the FX such a popular bike? In a nutshell, the FX line is affordable, dependable, and versatile, and for those reasons it''s the perfect choice for tons of riders all over the country.
The FX models are lightweight, comfortable, and packed with features that allow riders to use it for multiple purposes. The narrower road tires and lightweight frame make it a speedy fitness bike for those seeking a workout. The mounting options for racks and fenders make it a capable commuter for those looking to limit time in cars and public transport, and the upright geometry offers the comfort people look for in an around-town cruiser.
Whatever your reason for riding, the Trek FX line is a great bike to choose.
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FX Frame Designs
In order to offer a great fit to riders of different shapes, sizes, and abilities, Trek offers certain FX models in different frame designs. Check out the breakdown of designs below and decide which frame suits you best. Each model type and frame variation has its own color options so be sure to explore further to see them all.

Regular
With a slightly angled top tube and a size range of S to XXL, this FX frame design is aimed at providing a great fit for a wide variety of riders.

Women''s
The Trek FX Women''s frame design is built to the same specifications as the regular frame, but with a few added tweaks to provide a better experience for women.
The women''s specific models come in sizes XS to L and feature components designed for women like a women''s specific seat.

Stagger
The Stagger frame design features a more angled top tube.
This design allows riders to get on and off the bike easily by providing the rider with much more standover room when coming off the seat.
The Stagger frame design comes in sizes S and M and is perfect for both smaller riders and those who would like to have an easier time getting on and off the bike.
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Lots of great price points
The FX lineup has something for everyone. The budget-minded rider will appreciate the high quality and affordability of some of the entry level models, while riders who are looking for higher performance will find exactly what they need further up the line. We've broken down all the current FX models so you can compare and find the perfect FX bike for your specific needs and goals.
Ready for workouts, commutes, and cruises
Keep in mind that all Trek FX hybrid bikes are built with a lightweight frame that features both rack and fender mounts as well as Duotrap S compatibility for syncing electronics to provide ride data. So whether your goal is breaking a sweat, commuting to work, or riding for fun, there's an FX for you. Explore the models below to learn more about the upgrades of each successive model.

Trek fx 1 - $449.99
Trek starts off the FX lineup with the FX 1, a bike that's incredibly affordable for the quality you get. It comes in 2 frame designs and components that are great for people who want to enjoy riding but don't need anything too flashy.
Perfect for: The FX 1 is the perfect choice for a new rider's first bike or for those who want to have a great time when they have the opportunity to get out on two wheels.
Features:
- Frame/Fork: Alpha Gold Aluminum/FX Steel
- Brakes: Tektro alloy linear-pull rim brakes
- Gearing: 3x7
- Derailleurs: Shimano Tourney TY510 (front) and Altus M310 (rear)
- Rims: Bontrager Connection, alloy, double-wall, 32-hole, schrader valve
Colors: Lithium Grey

Trek fx 1 Disc - $549.99
Starting with the FX 1 Disc, there are a few upgrades that feature on the rest of the FX lineup. Most notably, each model from the FX 1 Disc and up benefit from disc brakes and internal cable routing.
Perfect for: The FX 1 Disc is a great choice for those who want more stopping capability and cleaner cable organization but still prioritize affordability. It makes a perfect bike for both workouts and cruising around.
Features:
- Frame/Fork: Alpha Gold Aluminum
- Brakes: Tektro MD-U310 mechanical disc, flat mount, 160mm rotor
- Gearing: 3x7
- Derailleurs: Shimano Tourney TY510 (front) and Altus M310 (rear)
- Rims: Bontrager Connection, alloy, double-wall, 32-hole, schrader valve
Colors: Charcoal, Volt Yellow

Trek fx 2 disc - $629.99
The Trek FX 2 Disc goes a step further in stopping power by employing hydraulic disc brakes in place of mechanical. This bike also has a gear range advantage on the previous two models with an 8-speed rear cassette and an upgraded rear derailleur.
Perfect for: If you''re looking for the best-priced model that features hydraulic disc brakes, the FX 2 Disc is your bike. Plus, the large gear range and powerful brakes make it a great commuter bike that''s ready to quickly take you and your stuff across the city in no time.
Features:
- Frame/Fork: Alpha Gold Aluminum
- Brakes: Tektro HD-R280 hydraulic disc, flat mount, 160mm rotor
- Gearing: 3x8
- Derailleurs: Shimano Tourney TY510 (front) and Acera M360 long cage (rear)
- Rims: Bontrager Connection, alloy, double-wall, 32-hole, schrader valve
Colors:
- FX 2 Disc: Matte Dnister Black, Alpine Blue
- FX 2 Disc Women''s + Stagger: Matte Quicksilver, Teal

Trek FX 3 Disc - $799.99
The Trek FX 3 Disc makes quite a jump in level of performance in comparison to the previous models. All the major components get upgrades with this bike. A carbon fork, improved hydraulic disc brakes, a simpler and more speed-oriented drivetrain, and tubeless ready rims all combine to make the FX 3 Disc a winner.
Perfect for: The FX 3 Disc is a great choice for someone who is looking to get more performance out of his or her bike.
Features:
- Frame/Fork: Alpha Gold Aluminum / FX Carbon
- Brakes: Shimano MT201 hydraulic disc, flat mount, 160mm rotor
- Gearing: 2x9
- Derailleurs: Shimano Acera T3000 (front) and Acera M3000 Shadow design long cage (rear)
- Rims: Bontrager Tubeless Ready Disc, 32-hole, presta valve
Colors:
- FX 3 Disc: Matte Dnister Black, Rage Red
- FX 3 Disc Women''s + Stagger: Voodoo Trek Black, Magenta

Trek FX Sport Carbon 4 - $1,699.99
The next models in the FX line carry the "Sport" denotation. That means that these bikes are designed to provide higher levels of performance and are better suited for riders that want to prioritize their fitness goals or just want a higher quality ride.
The FX Sport Carbon 4 benefits from a carbon fork and frame with an IsoSpeed decoupler, a front thru axle, and a higher-end 1x11 GRX drivetrain that is built for fast-paced rides.
Perfect for: This bike is perfect for performance-minded individuals that still appreciate a good deal.
Features:
- Frame: 400 Series OCLV carbon, IsoSpeed, 142x12 thru axle
- Fork: FX Carbon, 100x12 thru axle
- Brakes: Shimano MT201 hydraulic disc, flat mount, 160mm rotor
- Gearing: 1x11
- Derailleurs: Shimano GRX RX812
- Rims: Bontrager Tubeless Ready Disc, 32-hole, presta valve
- Tires: Bontrager R1 Hard-Case Lite, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700x32c
Colors:
- Dark Aquatic
- Quicksilver

Trek fx Sport 5 - $1,889.99
The FX Sport 5 means business. It''s offers incredible ride quality thanks to a few killer upgrades, most notably the carbon frame combined with the IsoSpeed decoupler. Not many brands can offer a full carbon bike under $2,000.
The carbon frame provides unmatched stiffness to weight ratio for maximum power transfer and handling. IsoSpeed helps smooth out the bumps in the road, allowing you to ride farther and harder with less fatigue. You''ll find this technology on Trek road bikes competing in the biggest cycling events in the world.
Perfect for: With front and rear thru axles, a 2x10 Shimano Tiagra drivetrain, and upgraded Affinity rims, the FX Sport 5 is the perfect for riders looking for serious capability and craftsmanship.
Features:
- Frame: 400 Series OCLV carbon, IsoSpeed, 142x12 thru axle
- Fork: FX Carbon, 100x12 thru axle
- Brakes: Shimano MT201 hydraulic disc, flat mount, 160mm rotor
- Gearing: 2x10
- Derailleurs: Shimano Tiagra 4700 (front and rear)
- Rims: Bontrager Affinity Disc, Tubeless Ready, 28-hole, presta valve
Colors:
- FX 5 Disc: Matte Dnister Black
- FX 5 Disc Women''s: Semi-gloss Crystal White

Trek fx Sport 6 - $2,099.99
The FX Sport 6 is the cream of the crop in the FX line. This top-tier model benefits from upgraded hydraulic disc brakes and a performance road bike 2x11 drivetrain in Shimano 105. It''s stocked with all the other great features on the previous model like the OCLV carbon frame, IsoSpeed decoupler, and Affinity rims. All that race-quality tech means that you''ll be feeling like there''s nothing you can''t take on.
This bike rides like a dream and you''ll be pinching yourself often. It''s truly in a league of its own.
Perfect for: For riders who are looking for the highest quality hybrid for road riding, this is it.
Features:
- Frame: 400 Series OCLV carbon, IsoSpeed, 142x12 thru axle
- Fork: FX Carbon, 100x12 thru axle
- Brakes: Tektro HD-R310, hydraulic disc, 160mm rotor
- Gearing: 2x11
- Derailleurs: Shimano 105 R7000 (front and rear)
- Rims: Bontrager Affinity Disc, Tubeless Ready, 28-hole, presta valve
Color: Matte Trek Black
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