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Streets and paths, suburbs and woods; return to the simple joys of cycling with Trek’s 8.3 DS. This go-anywhere machine is road-bike fast, hybrid-bike capable and fun everywhere. It sports a lightweight Gold Series aluminum frame and a 63mm-travel suspension fork so it floats over rough roads and gravel. With multi-surface Bontrager tires wrapped around big 700c wheels any route you want to take is yours. And hills are no worries with 24 wide-ranging Shimano speeds to choose from and safe, powerful disc brakes at your disposal. Take the scenic way home.

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Heavy Entry level components

I've been an avid cyclist & bike builder for 15+ years and while I have more than my share of dedicated road bikes & mountain bikes this is my first multi-purpose bike. While road bikes are great on the asphalt the thin tires are poor in gravel. Similarly mountain bikes are great in the rough, but a chore to crank any distance on the road. As a year round Pacific Northwest commuter I finally decided to purchase the Trek 8.3 DS to smooth out the increasingly poor road conditions. I've found the Trek 8.3 DS to be an excellent ride. No bones about it, it's a pig. I ride a 21" frame which tips the scales at 35 lbs (with full fenders, lights & bar ends) when similar mountain bikes are under 30 lbs. That would be a real issue if I expected to ride single track or really take it off road. However, as a daily commuter (20 miles a day) or weekend rides with the family it truly excels. It's comfortable and the frame provides good power transfer. The components are entry level & I expect to upgrade the brakes, shifters & derailleurs as they fail. That being said they do their job well at present. All in all the Trek 8.3 DS is great at it's job, being a dependable commuter rig that dances the line between asphalt & gravel. If you're looking to carve single track & take drops get a mountain bike. If you're hoping to outrun roadies on the asphalt get a drop bar equipped road bike with 23c tires. If you're hoping to smooth out a bumpy commute on mixed surfaces or simply want a bike that will allow you to ride gravel rail-to-trails as well as get you to the grocery then you couldn't do much better than the Trek 8.3 DS.

Money and performance ratio is just outstanding. Nice frame geometry - very comfortable and strong. It is pretty light compared with other similar bicycles.

Stock pedals are pretty bad (at least I didn't liked it) and breaks are cheap and horribly squeaky (no mater how much you try to fix it)

I was long looking for a bicycle worth money I can afford. In the end I chose this bicycle and till now I really enjoy my choice. From the first ride I felt in love with it. It was comfortable and very fast. Before I was used to bike only on roads, but this bicycle showed me that trails and mountains are much more rewarding experience. Geometry of the bike fitted me from the beginning. The frame is really strong and now when I mostly biking in forests and mountain trails, the bike stands out great on any conditions and even aggressive biking. Only one disadvantage which I found after few months was breaks. They are pretty powerful, but the noise that it made started to get unbearable (especially when riding in the city), no mater how much you try to maintain them. So the best solution is to invest in quick upgrade like Avid BB5 or even better ones BB7. Tires what comes with bike is great for road and light dry trails, but it's not very suitable for off road or mountain biking and wet conditions. So it depends only on preference of riding style, if you want to upgrade for something with more grip. So for summary I can say that this bicycle worth all the money you pay for. You get outstanding entry/midrange level bicycle suitable for road and cross-country (XC) riding.

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I researched this bike purchase pretty hard. For the money...for the features...for the components...for the performance...it can't be beat.

Of course I'd like a better group. I'd like a better fork. But show me a deal where you get the components of this bike...and it's geometry (Gary Fisher designed...and it don't get better than that), for the price...and I will say...Awesome deal.

I bought my last bike (a GT Avalanche) when I got out of the army in 1990. It served me well. And continues to do so...I put studded tires on it and made it my winter bike. I live in Wisconsin. But this bike blows it away. The GT had a more aggressive riding position. It was...at the time...a race bike. But it was heavy. Chromoly frame. As my riding habits over the years switched from hardcore mountain biking to more pavement/hardpack...I switched to Ritchey Speedmax tires...which blows your typical 26" knobby away. the 700c tires on the 8.3 blow the 26" Ritcheys away ( I am in no way ripping on the Ritchey Speedmax tire...which for a 'city' mountain bike is your only choice). If your typical ride is in an urban setting...with the occansional trails thrown into the mix, you can't buy a better bike for the money.

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I ride mostly asphalt roads, very fast, very quiet, everything works perfectly.

The first thing that I will change will be the pedals, I will keep an eye to the brakes, for now I have no complaints.

Very pleasant to look at, very easy to ride, excellent value for the price, I bought mine this week ( blue ) and I love it, this is my 3rd Trek bike ( Road, MTB, Dual Sport ), as usual I am very happy with, I ride mostly asphalt roads, very fast, very quiet, everything works perfectly.

Very good value for money. Geometry is brilliant! The best hybrid bike you can get. Very easy to climb with.

Tires, fork, brakes.

I love my trek 8.3 ds bike! In the last six months I have been ridding it every day to work and back, about 20 km a day, with ~150 meters climb each direction and part of it is off road. The ride is great. I love to climbs uphill with it. And it is superfast.

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Good for the money.

Brakes need to be constantly adjusted. Screws push out of the pedals.

I bought this bike about 5 weeks ago to use as a commuter and something that I could use on light trails, on the weekends. It is a good bike for the money but there are a couple of things that were cheaped out on by Trek. The brakes need to be constantly adjusted. I get them perfect, ride for about 20 miles and then they are rubbing badly again. Or they get loose. The screws push out of the pedals and you have to take the reflector off to screw it back in. It has those cheap plastic reflectors that just push in and I break them when I take them off. The tires aren’t cheap. But they suck for both road and trails. I think they were going for a happy medium and missed both. Either way if you ride hard you will probably want to upgrade your bike components if you buy anything under $1000. But 5 weeks in I have to replace pedals and want to replace the brakes and the tires. I am happy with it though.

Frame, Ride Position, Fast, Lockout Suspension

Expensive, Brakes, Suspension Travel

I bought a Trek 8.3 recently not really knowing what I was getting into. I asked for a commuter bike with offroad capabilities claiming I would only do light trails. Unfortunatly, I fell in love with the mountains. Trek allowed me to trade it in for a Marlin. This bike is not very capable if you plan to go trailing. I got a flat tire 13 miles from my house and had to walk home (my fault for not purchasing a tire fix kit I guess). For what it claims, it's a phenominal bike. I could not have been happier. It's fast, fun and pretty good looking as well. Just need something a little more rugged. Also, the Giant Roam 2 (same price) has hydraulic disc brakes and comes with 9 speeds. Just something to think about if you puchase a bike like this.

Light Geometry Riding position Comfort Speed

None so far

Bike is fast on both the road and trail. Lockout fork is a must on a dual sport machine and this one works well. The bike feels lighter than my 4300 even though it is a larger frame. The large 700c wheels roll very fast and smooth. This bike is a killer on the tow path and country roads!

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Is Trek 8.3 DS A Good Bike? [2016 Trek 8.3 DS Review]

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2016 Trek 8.3 DS

  • Price : $660
  • Category : Hybrid Bicycle
  • Frame : Aluminum
  • Gear: 3×8
  • Tires: 700x38c

What we like about it : Shimano drivetrains give maximum traction to help you conquer rough, gravel roads.

What we don’t like about it: The rarer color options.

Rating (4.5/5)

Trek 8.3 DS

Introduction

Do you have a recent trip planned? Are you planning to ride your favorite bike with friends and enjoy the peace and beauty of the countryside? If your answer is yes, then you can’t miss our main character today – Trek 8.3 DS.

The Trek 8.3 DS is equipped with an alpha aluminum body that is not as bulky as you might expect, and you can easily lift it over muddy roadblocks. The Bontrager LT2 tires are slim and 700x38c to keep you stable while moving fast. Meanwhile, the Shimano 8-speed adjustable gears give you smooth pedaling power to conquer bumpy gravel roads.

To make the results more informative for you, here we elaborate on the performance of the Trek 8.3 DS while riding, key features, components, and specifications, as well as other versions of the series. If you would like to learn more about other versions of the Trek 8.3 DS, please refer to our review.

Trek 8.3 DS Commuter Riding

As a hybrid bike, it continues to surprise on its home turf – the road – where the Trek 8.3 DS performs.

It’s hard not to notice its drivetrain, the Shimano Acera M360, 8-speed. This is its secret weapon. The powerful drivetrain keeps it on the commuter road. In addition, the Alpha Gold Aluminum frame stays extremely resilient and dynamic.

We chose a five-kilometer commute to Back Mountain Park to test the performance of the Trek 8.3 DS. The Bontrager Low Riser is based on a high-quality steel handlebar with a rubber grip that absorbs the bumps caused by body vibration.

In addition, the 620mm width is the right configuration for an average-sized person like me. So I can let my arms swing to a proper angle, which greatly reduces the stiffness.

At the same time, the Wellgo nylon body cage pedals are undeniably ergonomically designed. I don’t feel too much backlash when accelerating on flat, smooth surfaces. And the proper Reach allows me to bend to a proper angle to face the curvy uphill surfaces.

The Tektro Novela mechanical disc is perhaps also worth mentioning. It is quiet, stable, and able to maintain a relatively rapid brake. Of course, it is undeniable that more options on the market today are still hydraulic disc brakes. It will have a more powerful braking ability, even in the face of slippery mossy roads, and can quickly maintain the emergency brake. But that doesn’t stop me from liking Tektro Novela mechanical discs. The lighter weight and lower maintenance cost are one of the reasons why I love it. However, if needed, you can try other versions of the Trek 8.3 DS, such as the 2016 Trek 8.6 DS. It may impress you.

Trek 8.3 DS Gravel Road Riding

Obviously, the Trek 8.3 DS ended up performing satisfactorily, even though I was facing a thorny gravel flow trail, I was still able to get big at a faster speed. In real-world measurements, the Trek 8.3 DS was able to reach 61km/h. This is definitely the speed leader for other hybrid bikes.

With the Bontrager LT2 tires playing a crucial role in gravel riding, the aramid beads protruding from the surface will embed deep into the gravel land to maintain ultimate stability. Also, another factor is the slim 700x38c tires it comes with, which enables it to remain fast on the bumpy country roads of Yellowstone.

We encountered muddier roads and were often splattered with mud in the midst of fast travel. Therefore, I will install a fender bracket at the back of the body to prevent the rain and mud from attacking my whole body. In my slow driving, unlike other road bikes that twist to change gears, the Shimano Acera M360 uses a shift mechanism that is indeed tough, but also really troublesome. Since the 3x is not as easy to shift as the 1x, I need to switch between my left and right hands to reach a satisfactory speed. But this is a must-have for those who love riding.

Main Features

This bike is made of the most popular aluminum alloy on the market. Therefore it will look tougher and stronger. In addition, the black and blue stripes covering between Trek 8.3 DS will look cooler.

First, the brakes, tires, pedals, and other components make up a clean, simple body structure. And, the internal wiring is complete without excessive tangling. GM’s internal management system combines shift, brake, and other control lines in any combination across the frame, presenting a clean and fresh body structure.

Of course, as jack suggested, it would be better if they added Flame Red. After all, the current Trek 8.3 DS presents too few colors, only Trek Black and Trek Cyan Volt Green.

Components and Specifications

Drivetrain: shimano hg31, 11-32, 8 speed.

Trek 8.3 DS

This is a cassette setup that you need to install yourself, and it’s easy to do so as long as you have a Shimano cassette tool. Also, you can switch from the lowest gear to a higher gear very smoothly.

However, the 3x system may still present a minor speed adjustment obstacle for me. After all, the overly complicated gear selection is still a problem for my travel. But considering the price point of the Shimano HG31, 11-32, 8-speed, I can live with it. I have to be honest, the chain started to wobble a bit during the speed change, but after I made some simple adjustments, it didn’t happen.

Tektro Novela Mechanical Disc Brake

Tektro Novela mechanical discs with 160mm rotors front and rear were perhaps a big surprise for me in terms of braking. The cable-driven mechanical disc brake for linear pulling of the brake lever (sold separately) is able to fit both front and rear brakes.

The lightweight is its own biggest advantage, the 176g caliper does not add extra weight to the Trek 8.3 DS, so it can maintain relatively high stability. Even if you encounter some unexpected events on a muddy gravel road, when you hold the brakes tightly, you will immediately brake quickly without too much inertia due to the slippery road. This is one of the most impressive experiences I’ve had on a ride.

Bontrager LT2 Tires

Trek 8.3 DS

As Trek’s ace setup, the Bontrager series of tires has always been a favorite among cyclists. The Bontrager LT2 is a heavy-looking but lightweight trail tire, ready for sidewalks and trails without the worry of rocks or debris causing flats.

The annual cost of tire maintenance can be a major concern, but you don’t have to worry about that with the Bontrager LT2. Although the 700x38c tires are slim, they are tough enough to maintain a stable stance while maintaining high speeds.

Other versions of Trek 8.3 DS

Trek 8.2 DS

Of course, our review is not limited to Trek 8.3 DS, we also measured other Trek 8.3 DS versions. As a comparison experiment, we compared some of their component specifications to give you a better choice. This includes the 2016 Trek 8.2 DS.

In terms of body construction, there are no substantial differences between the two. The same aluminum body allows them to maintain the same weight, and the 700c tires allow them to maintain a relatively stable speed. However, it is clear that the Bontrager LT2 has a tougher surface and faster driving speed than the Bontrager LT1 on the 2016 Trek 8.2 DS.

We found the Trek 8.3 DS to be much faster than the 2016 Trek 8.2 DS (61km/h for the Trek 8.3 DS and 48km/h for the Trek 8.2 DS). Overall, if you need a more cost-effective vehicle for your daily travels, then I would recommend the Trek 8.3 DS.

  • What is the price of the Trek 8.3 DS?

The price of the Trek 8.3 DS is $660.

  • What is the drivetrain of the Trek 8.3 DS?

The Trek 8.3 DS’s drivetrain is Shimano HG31, 11-32, 8 speed.

  • What is the tire size of the Trek 8.3 DS?

The tire size of the Trek 8.3 DS is 700x38c.

What we like about it

  • The lightweight aluminum body ensures unobstructed access to sidewalks and highway trails.
  • The 700c’s slim tires keep it fast while having more speed.
  • Tektro Novela’s high-speed braking ensures emergency braking on muddy roads.
  • Shimano brand powerful and efficient speed shifting.

What we don’t like about it

  • Too sparse a selection of colors.
  • Lack of responsive shock absorbers.

Trek 8.3 DS Specs

Comparison T able

2016 trek 8.3 ds vs 2023 marin stinson st 1.

2023 Marin Stinson ST 1

I have to admit that the 2023 Marin Stinson ST 1 is a slight upgrade to the Trek 8.3, mainly due to the addition of a fork, so it will have better damping in real-world riding. You don’t have to worry about it having big bumps and discomfort on gravel paths. However, if we’re just talking about fork damping, this Trek 8.3 DS has it as well. In real-world riding, even when we took on the harsher gravel roads, it didn’t make us feel unbearably bumpy.

However, the Marin Stinson ST 1 uses the more popular 1x in its drivetrain, so it has a cleaner and faster speed setting, requiring only a flick of the left hand to make quick shifts. However, in terms of speed range the Trek 8.3 DS has a wider choice of 3×8 speeds, so if you prefer more shifting the Trek 8.3 DS would be a good choice.

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2016 Trek 8.3 DS vs 2022 Schwinn Voyageur

2022 Schwinn Voyageur

Among hybrid bikes, Schwinn is definitely one of the best bangs for your buck. The steel fork, which we measured at 63mm, means you can take on sidewalks, gravel roads, or muddy gravel with the ultimate shock absorption. This largely eliminates the soreness and numbness you experience while riding. Of course, the Trek 8.3 DS’s Bontrager LT2 38c tires can also take you to such terrain. Its fork damping also makes your ride more comfortable.

Although the Schwinn Voyageur will have a good amount of traction with its 3x drive, it will honestly take a lot of time in terms of speed selection. And it’s relatively heavy on the entire drivetrain. So if you want to have more speed options and a relatively lightweight drivetrain, I personally would prefer the Trek 8.3 DS.

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2016 Trek 8.3 DS vs 2022 Voodoo Marasa Mens Hybrid Bike

2022 Voodoo Marasa Mens Hybrid Bike

The 2022 Voodoo Marasa Mens Hybrid Bike makes a small upgrade in the choice of fork, switching from the usual rigid material to a more stable and high-quality aluminum alloy. Aluminum alloy has a stronger toughness as well as a longer service life. For the bike, not only the purchase price is included, but also the subsequent maintenance cost. So the original parts, if good enough, will save a lot of worries.

In terms of drivetrain, the Voodoo Marasa Mens Hybrid Bike uses the same advanced 2x system. This also means that you will spend less effort and time reaching the proper gear. However, if you prefer more speed options, the Trek 8.3 DS’s 3×8 speed range is more suitable.

The 3× shifting isn’t as hard as you might think, but instead, it exercises your coordination skills. In addition, the Trek 8.3 DS’s mechanical disc brakes allow you to get relatively stable braking power without having to worry about high maintenance costs later on. So if you do not want to spend more energy and money on maintenance, this Trek 8.3 DS will be a good choice.

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2016 Trek 8.3 DS vs 2022 Giant Roam Disc 4

2022 Giant Roam Disc 4

In our opinion, the Giant Roam Disc 4 has a much tougher ride. Even if you’re facing wet, windy roads or gravel-spreading flowing single-track trails, it can handle it all. This is also due to the Giant Roam Disc 4’s exclusive Giant CrossCut tires, which have a unique anti-puncture system to ensure it is stable enough.

Yes, the new Giant Roam Disc 4 is relatively good enough in terms of components and configuration. But the older 2016 Trek 8.3 DS isn’t much less impressive. Whether it’s the wide speed range of the 3×8 or the fork damping, I would prefer to ride further on the Trek 8.3 DS than on the new Giant Roam Disc 4 in real-world riding.

The geometry of the Trek 8.3 DS also fits well and makes me feel more comfortable when riding. Of course, if you prefer to follow the latest model, the Giant Roam Disc 4 is the bike for you. If you’d rather try an older bike and want to experience the difference between the 2016 Trek and the newer version, this Trek 8.3 DS is the one for you.

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Lut Hotel is located a 7-minute drive from Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow. The hotel offers a sauna, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.

Number of rooms: 16

Bukinskoe Shosse 20, 141733 Lobnya, Russia

Apartment Luxury SVO Lobnya

Apartment Luxury SVO Apartment Lobnya , Moscow region

Looking for a home comfort: apartment «Luxury SVO Apartments» is located in Lobnya. This apartment is located in walking distance from the city center.

ulitsa Kolyicheva, 4, Lobnya

Svo Apartments Lobnya

Svo Apartments Apartment Lobnya , Moscow region

Looking for a home comfort: apartment «Svo Apartments» is located in Lobnya. This apartment is located in walking distance from the city center.

S zaseleniyem Lutshiy servis Posutochno50 Flat Lobnya

S zaseleniyem Lutshiy servis Posutochno50 Flat Apartment Lobnya , Moscow region

Looking for a home comfort: apartment «S zaseleniyem Lutshiy servis Posutochno50 Flat» is located in Lobnya. This apartment is located minutes away from the city center.

ulitsa Zarechnaya, 20, Lobnya

Incity Hotel Lobnya

Incity Hotel Guesthouse Lobnya , Moscow region

Want to save money while travelling? It’s easy: hotel «Incity Hotel» is located in Lobnya. This hotel is located in walking distance from the city center.

Number of rooms: 87

Ulitsa Zheleznodorognaya, 14-a, Lobnya, 141730

Kalinina 8 Mini-Hotel Lobnya

Kalinina 8 Mini-Hotel Hotel Lobnya , Moscow region

A great option for a journey on a budget - hotel « Kalinina 8 Mini-Hotel » is located in Lobnya. This hotel is located in walking distance from the city center.

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Hotel Green Lobnya

SurApart Guest House Guesthouse Lobnya , Moscow region

Feeling like at home during the long journey is priceless. Guest house «SurApart Guest House» is located in Lobnya.

ulitsa Kiovo, 2, Lobnya

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Visit Lobnya

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You can learn about the history of Moscow with a trip to Red Square. Experience the area's fascinating museums and acclaimed theater scene.

  • Moscow Kremlin

Visit the most iconic square in Russia, which is bordered by many of the city’s most famous landmarks.

  • St. Basil's Cathedral

Think of Russia and you probably picture this iconic building, whose onion-shaped domes overlook the Moscow skyline.

  • Bolshoi Theatre

A centerpiece of the Russian arts scene, this theater’s magnificent auditorium and top-tier productions will impress even the most jaded theatergoer.

  • Lenin's Mausoleum

Mourners and curious visitors stream to the grave to see the embalmed Vladimir Lenin, the famous revolutionary and one-time leader of the Soviet Union.

  • Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy

Learn about the events happening at Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy during your trip to Moscow. Wander the parks and gardens while you're in the area.

  • Cities near Lobnya

Moscow Kremlin featuring night scenes, a river or creek and a city

  • Places of interest
  • Lobnya History Museum
  • Chamber Stage
  • Crocus City Hall
  • Moscow City
  • Crocus Expo Center
  • State Historical Museum
  • Armoury Chamber
  • Arbat Street
  • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Cathedral of Christ the Savior
  • Victory Park
  • VEGAS Crocus City
  • Ostankino TV Tower
  • Minin and Pozharsky Monument
  • Russian White House
  • Triumphal Arch
  • Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences

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