Lime is for everyone. Designed specifically for the non-cyclist, or the 65% of Americans who currently don’t own or ride a bike. It’s simple, fun and inviting, welcoming you with a well-designed classic look and a natural heads-up riding position. Auto shifting lets you ride at your own speed. When you go faster, the bike upshifts smoothly to the next two gears. When you slow down the bike automatically downshifts, very much like the automatic shifting of your car. It’s the perfect neighborhood bike, a great alternative to the car. With cool extras from Trek that make riding even more fun. Like a comfy seat that pops open to reveal a handy storage space and puncture-proof tires that eliminate flats.
Trek Lime Bike – Ride at Your Speed
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