Cookies and Privacy
By visiting and using our website, you are consenting to our use of cookies in accordance to our Cookie Policy .
Guest Login
Enter Your Details to Continue as Guest
An account exists with this Email Address. Click here to continue your shopping.
Trek 4300 D
All images on the website are for representation purposes only. The actual product and specs may vary (including price), as per the prerogative of the brand.
Product Is Not For Sale Temporarily/Permanently Discontinued
Trek 4300 D is currently not being sold on ChooseMyBicycle.com, however, we can recommend you checkout other options on our website.
Recommended Links
Trek 4300 d notify when in stock.
Send us your details and our in-house team will contact you when this product is available for purchase
Thank you. We have received your details.
ChooseMyBicycle's Anxiety Free Ownership Promise
Shop with confidence and get your bicycle delivered Fully Fitted Ready to Ride, right at your doorstep
Trek 4300 D Technical Specifications
Trek 4300 D Product Overview
The 4300 from Trek comes with Disc Brakes.
The price of the Trek 4300 D is Rs.49,480.
The Trek 4300 D is a Mountain Bicycle which has a Alpha Gold Aluminium frame.
The Trek 4300 D comes with Shimano Acera front and rear derailleurs which are attached to Shimano Acera shifters.
Fork/Suspension
The Trek 4300 has a Suspension fork.
The Trek 4300 D comes with a pair of Bontranger XR2 26" x 2.2" tires which are attached to Bontranger AT-650 32H Rims.
Who should buy this Bicycle?
The Trek 4300 D, is a 26" MTB ideal for MTB enthusiasts looking for a performance MTB to ride on trails and varied terrains.
About Brand
Trek is an American manufacturer founded in 1975 with the vision to create the best bicycles in the world. Trek fosters a culture of craftsmanship, where every bicycle is built with pride. Trek has a complete range of MTB, Road and Hybrid cycles for Adults.
Get to Know More Top Comparisons - MTB
- Alloy Frame /
- 27.5" W.Size /
- Lightweight 6061 Alloy Hardtail
- Shimano Tourney TZ50 7-Speed
- Mechanical Disc Brakes
- Maxxis/DSI 27.5" x 2.10"
- Free Accessories worth ₹150
- ₹ 19,045
- ₹ 14,284
- (Discount: 15% Off)
- AL Tech 6061
- Shimano Tourney TZ50 7-Speed with Steel Derailleur Guard
- Logan Mechanical Disc Brakes
- Maxxis Pace 27.5" x 2.1"
- ₹ 29,999
- ₹ 20,999
- (Discount: 30% Off)
- Alloy Hardtail Frame
- ₹ 23,999
- ₹ 14,399
- (Discount: 40% Off)
- Microshift M25 8-Speed
- Kenda 27.5" x 2.0"
- Free Accessories worth ₹650
- ₹ 28,000
- ₹ 26,800
- (Save ₹ 1,200)
- Shimano Acera M360 8-Speed
- ₹ 39,999
- AL6 XC Sport
- Tektro M-275 Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Entity Mitz 27.5" x 2.25"
- ₹ 39,990
- 29" W.Size /
- Alloy Frame with Internal Cable Routing
- Shimano Acera 8-Speed
- Kenda 29" x 2.1"
- Free Accessories worth ₹1,810
- ₹ 37,999
- 6061 Aluminium Alloy
- Shimano Altus M370 9-Speed
- Logan Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Kenda Kadre 29" x 2.40"
- ₹ 56,050
- Steel Frame /
- 26" W.Size /
- Strong TIG Welded Lightweight Steel Frame
- DSI 26" x 2.0"
- ₹ 17,047
- ₹ 12,785
- ₹ 21,178
- ₹ 12,706
Trek 4300 D: Frequently Asked Questions
Helping you find answers with a list of the most frequently asked questions by other customers
What are the delivery charges?
There are no delivery charges for certain pin codes. For particular pin codes there is a delivery charge. Please use our pin code checker to see if any delivery charge is applicable for you.
In What condition will I get my Bicycle?
All bicycles delivered by us will be fully fitted and ready to ride. In some rare cases we will send an unassembled bicycle and will send a technician to your house for assembling the bicycle for free. Click to know more.
I want to buy a bicycle but I am not able to make my decision on which one to buy.
Do not worry, we have our dedicated chat support with bicycle experts on our website available to help you make the perfect choice with your bicycle. You can reach out to our Bicycle Experts through our Chat on the bottom right corner of your screen.
Do these Bicycles come with warranty?
All bicycles we sell come with a standard warranty on the frame, provided directly by the brand. Contact us through our Chat Support on our website to know more warranty related details for specific products. Incase of any warranty claims pertaining to your product, contact us on [email protected] , and ChooseMyBicycle will follow the due process to help you claim your warranty through the respective brand.
Do you have Cash on Delivery facility?
We do not have the option of Cash on Delivery.
How will I know if the Bicycle will fit me without riding it?
Our team has done extensive research on sizing charts for all types of bicycles. You can click the Check Size button, enter your height in inches or cms and our system will calculate the right frame size for you. Click Here to find out how to use our size guide .
How long will it take for me to receive the Bicycle?
The delivery time for every bicycle differs according to the location. You can check the delivery time to your location by entering your pin code in our pin code checker. Once the shipment is dispatched we will send you a personalized tracking link for you to track your package.
Terms for Defects and Returns
If in the unfortunate circumstance that the product you receive is damaged, contact us at [email protected] and we will try and address this issue through our technicians, or assure returns/replacement of defective parts in case of manufacturing defects after checking necessary proof of the damage/defect.
The payment has gone through but I have not received any confirmation?
Do not worry, your money is safe. Contact us immediately via [email protected] or through our chat option on the website and we will help you with the status of your order.
Is choosemybicycle.com authorized by the brand to sell online?
Yes, ChooseMyBicycle.com only sells Bicycles from Brands which have certified us to sell their products online.
What all EMI options are available?
We have multiple EMI options with Credit Cards, Debit Cards and various Buy Now Pay Later options. To check out the complete list of EMI options click Explore Options in the EMI section below the price or Click Here .
Is there an option to exchange my Old Bicycle for a New Bicycle?
We do not have the option of exchanging your Old Bicycle for a new one.
Is BFL available as a payment option on ChooseMyBicycle?
Yes, we do have BFL as a payment option for products between the prices of ₹20,000 to ₹40,000. Please note that if you purchase a Bicycle through the BFL payment option, you will not get any free accessories.
Will a Mechanic come to assemble my Bicycle?
All Bicycles sold on ChooseMyBicycle, will be delivered Fully-Fitted and Ready to Ride. All you will need to do, is take your Bicycle out of the Box, straighten the handlebar and attach your pedals, the assembly process will take less than 5 minutes. You will find an Assembly Manual inside the box, with step by step instructions to assemble your Bicycle or E Bicycle. To view our Unboxing video Click Here .
Are Mountain Cycles heavy to ride?
Mountain Cycles are not heavy to ride. The strong build helps ride through rough terrains with ease.
Which wheel size to select? 26" or 27.5" or 29"?
26" Ideal for City Roads and basic Off-Roads|27.5" For City Roads and Off-Roads|29" For Off-Roads and Downhill Riding
Can I use a Mountain Cycle on city roads?
Yes. A Mountain Cycle can be used for riding on City Roads.
What is the maximum weight a Moutain Cycle can carry?
Moutain Cycle generally have a larger weight bearing capacity and can handle a maximum rider weight of 100 - 120kgs. Please connect with our experts to find out the weight bearing capabilities of a specific Mountain Cycle as it may vary from brand to brand.
What does a suspension do?
The purpose of suspension is to dampen the roughness of the terrain, providing the rider with a smoother, more controlled ride. A Bike suspension provides improved control, traction and comfort on rocky single track or potholed roads.
Customer Bicycle Reviews
I had a fantastic and seamless experience of cycle delivery and it was delivered in an amazing turn around time of 2 days, since I live in Chennai, the cycle was promptly shipped in a safe and unharmed manner. The sales and support was brilliant. I purchased the NUZE S3 cycle. I got information from the cycle experts since I am a newbie. My overall experience was amazing and nothing like the other customers mentioned in this site.
Kudos to the CMB team and i will ask all my colleagues and friends to buy theirs here only.
Recently bought Road bike from CMB & I can say, I am one of the happiest customers of CMB.
My experience was really superb from booking to delivery to post-sales support.
As this was my first road bike and was unaware that pedals are not included with the cycle, which I came to know after booking. To my surprise CMB had included the pedals from their side “Fitted and ready to ride”.
Thanks CMB team.
CMB is a website which helps us to choose the right bicycle, had a hassle free experience while buying my Waltx Summit 27.5 from CMB, along with the cycle, was thrown in a host of goodies worth almost 4000, the buying experience was seamless and the cycle was delivered in just 6 days including a Sunday and this while there was a heavy downpour in Chennai, still the CMB Team showed ownership and updated and kept me informed of all the checkpoints. On delivery I found out that a accessory was broken, CMB Team arranged a replacement within few hours of sending the mail to them with pictures and video of the broken item, shows volumes about a company and its staff of providing a perfect seamless solution and ensuring that the customer always stays happy.
I have now become a permanent client of CMB and all my future cycles and of my near and dear ones will be bought from ChoooseMyBicycle only.
With an informative and easily guiding portal, CMB comes across as the most user friendly platform for cycle riders. I bought Giant ATX 2021 in March End, however I have been engaged with the portal for cycling information for a couple of months ahead of my purchase decision. CMB has guided me systematically in my cycle purchase experience that has been quite satisfying even in the Covid 19 situation which adversely affected their services. Based on personal experience, I recommend CMB, for people who intend to make an informed purchase. Also, CMB should work upon direct integration with the OEMs to eliminate the teething issues, if any, arising in executing their transitional responsibility.
Got the delivery in 5days and as said 99% assembled only pedals need to fit and handle bar needs to tighten up.. and all this is in lockdown And the service team is very responsive.
Bought a Firefox road runner pro d from the website. Happy with the product. All major installations were done by their team. Only handle bar and pedal need to fit by me. At that time my pedal was not fit it into the crank arm. When I reported the issue they have sent me the original crank arm with support of Firefox at free of cost. They have best team to support client. Advise to buyers. They will only sent product after their quality check. But there will be a 1% chance of a mistake, so record a non stop video of unboxing of your bicycle . If any problem with the product.,Then you can prove it is their fault with the video footage. In my case I was unable to prove it is their mistake . So I have to accept that was my mistake but they really amazed me by giving the original part at free of cost
Connect With Our Expert
Customize Your Accessories Pick by speaking to our Bicycle Expert
Preferred Communication
We've Got Your Message. Our Expert Would Contact You In Sometime. Have A Nice Day.
Get A Sweet Deal
Want a sweet deal on a product? Reach out to us!
Subscribe to my YouTube channel for video reviews.
Trek 4300 Review: Is It a Good Bike or Waste of Money?
CyclistsHub is supported by its readers. We may receive a commission if you buy products using our links.
Trek 4300 belongs among one of the most iconic mountain bikes .
It was introduced in 2000 and kept in Trek’s lineup until 2014. So, it’s a pretty old bike already.
The question is:
Is Trek 4300 a good bike?
By today’s standards, Trek 4300 it’s outdated. However, many still ride it today because of its sturdy aluminum frame, quality components from Shimano (like brakes, shifters, derailleurs), front fork suspension, and relaxed geometry, allowing a comfortable ride.
Are you keen to learn more about this iconic bike?
Let’s dive in!
Is Trek 4300 a Good Bike?
Trek 4300 was a very popular bike worldwide thanks to its quality and reliability.
Its price slowly increased from around $359.99 in 2000 to $549.99 in 2011. ( Source )
So, it was a great entry-level mountain bike suitable for beginners, commuters, and people who wanted a bike they could rely on.
It was available in multiple sizes (13, 16, 18, 19.5, 21″…), and it came in different colors and slightly modified components every year.
Trek 4300 was sold with rim and disc brakes and also an option for women with specific geometry, making it easier for women to get on.
The last generation of Trek 4300 was released in 2014. Then, it was discontinued and replaced by newer lines.
Pros and Cons of Trek 4300
Here I summarized the pros and cons of Trek 4300.
Pros of Trek 4300
- Quality and sturdy aluminum frame
- Available for men and women
- Excellent price-value ratio
- Comfortable geometry, allowing upright riding position
Cons of Trek 4300
- 26-inch wheels
- 3X drivetrain (2X and 1X became more popular thanks to their simplicity)
To fully understand the pros and cons, I recommend reading the following section where I compare its features with today’s mountain bikes.
Main Features of Trek 4300
Let’s now dive deeper into Trek’s 4300 components so you better understand its value.
Aluminum Frame
One of the main features of every bike is its frame. All Treks 4300 were based on an aluminum frame.
Aluminum frames are durable, reasonably lightweight, and affordable. That’s why aluminum is still one of the most popular bike frame materials .
Trek 4300 can take a lot of abuse. In the end, it’s a mountain bike, so it must be durable to withstand rough terrain.
26-Inch Wheels
Trek 4300 was equipped with 26-inch wheels, which are agile and allow you to accelerate quickly but are not as fast, stable, and comfortable as 27.5 or 29-inch wheels.
You probably won’t find adult mountain bikes with 26-inch wheels today. However, kids’ mountain bikes, dirt bikes, etc., may still use them.
The mountain bike market shifted toward 27.5 and 29″ wheels. They are more comfortable, stable, and faster.
If you can, I recommend trying them in person so you can feel the riding difference.
Trek worked closely with Shimano, which supplied components like the shifters, brakes*, front and rear derailleurs, etc.
*Some models came with Tektro brakes.
Surprisingly, some components were supplied by other manufacturers. For example, SRAM supplied cassettes, Suntour forks, and cranks.
Other components like the saddle, seatpost, handlebar, stem, etc., were made by Trek’s brand Bontrager.
By the way, the Trek’s 4300 handlebar was pretty narrow (600-620mm). Today’s mountain bikes come with 700 to 800mm.
The older generations of Trek 4300 came with a 3×8spd drivetrain, offering 24 gears. This range is wide enough for fast downhill and steep sections.
However, the disadvantage of the 3X drivetrain is its complexity. It’s heavier, more things can go wrong, and there is a high chance of cross-chaining.
That’s why 2X and 1X drivetrains are more popular nowadays.
Suspension Fork
Trek 4300 is a standard hardtail mountain bike with a suspended front fork (unlike the Trek 800 , for example).
Entry-level mountain bikes don’t offer too long suspension travel. It ranges from 70 to 100mm. Newer Trek 820 is one of the examples.
So, it can absorb some bumps, but it’s not enough for hard trails or downhill.
Treks 4300 were equipped with different forks from manufacturers like InSync or Suntour. However, due to the low price of the bike, these forks were pretty low-end, and you shouldn’t expect much from them.
Trek 4300 Specifications
Below, I summarize the most important technical specifications. Remember, they differ based on the year:
- Frame material: Aluminum
- Weight: ±13 kg (28.7 lbs) depending on frame size, brakes, and year made
- Wheel size: 26-inch
- Brakes: Rim or disc
- Groupset: Shimano Alivio, Altus, Acera
- Gears: 3×8spd, 3×9spd (11-32T or 11-34T cassette)
- Fork: InSync Grind, Suntour
- Colors: Differ based on the year
The following pictures show the detailed specifications of the Trek 4300 and Trek 4300 Disc from 2004.
Although the Trek 4300 is a pretty old bike, it’s safe to say it was timeless.
It’s a well-built bike you can rely on, suitable for commuting and rides in terrain.
If you are considering buying it second-hand, aim for a price of up to $250 for mint condition and around $150 for decent condition.
Or, you can check out what mountain bikes Trek sells today. For example, the Trek 820 (also available in step-through option ) is also a mountain bike worth considering.
Trek 4300 FAQ
Trek 4300 mountain bike is still worth it today if you find it in good condition for less than $250. It’s a little outdated (read this entire article for more info) but still ideal for people looking for an affordable and reliable bike for commuting and biking.
Trek 4300 was made between 2000 and 2014.
Trek 4300 weighs ±13 kg (28.7 lbs). Remember, the weight differs based on its size and year made. Also, Trek 4300 with disc brakes is heavier than with rim brakes.
Check out Trek’s official bike archive or Bikepedia.com to compare their pictures with your Trek 4300.
About The Author
Petr Minarik
3 thoughts on “trek 4300 review: is it a good bike or waste of money”.
Great review, thanks!
Can I inflate the Trek 4300 with a Presta pump?
Hi Barry, Yes. Trek 4300 uses Presta valves so you can use any Presta compatible tire pump . – Petr
Leave a Comment Cancel Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Start typing and press enter to search
Trek 4300 Mountain Bike Review: Is it worth it?
Looking for a reliable and affordable mountain bike that can handle rugged terrain? The Trek 4300 might just be the bike for you.
As a mountain bike, Trek 4300 is built to take on any adventure. Thanks to a durable aluminum frame, wide range of gears, and powerful brakes.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the Trek 4300 mountain bike, its features, and what makes it stand out from the competition.
Read on to find out if the Trek 4300 is the right mountain bike for you.
Trek 4300 Mountain Bike At A Glance
Trek 4300 is a hardtail mountain bike with a lightweight and sturdy Alpha aluminum frame, which makes it easy to handle. While the Marlin 5 is made for trail riding, it’s also versatile and can double as a commuter bike.
The Shimano drivetrain and powerful disc brakes offer great versatility on all types of terrain. While the front suspension provides excellent balance and stability on rougher roads or trails, ensuring smooth rides.
It also comes with double-walled rims and puncture-resistant 26×2.0″ tires, making it a reliable choice for trail riding.
Trek 4300 is the perfect combination of affordability and quality, which is a great choice for beginner riders looking to hit the trails.
- Sturdy and lightweight aluminum frame
- Responsive brakes and smooth shifting
- Comfortable riding position
- Adjustable saddle and handlebars
- Complex 3X drivetrain
- Small 26-inch wheels
Unfortunately, this bike has been discontinued, but Trek has impressive newer models with better designs which are excellent alternatives to the 4300 Trek mountain bike.
We recommend Trek Marlin 5 and Schwinn Traxion as great alternatives, you can scroll down to see our brief review of these bikes.
Trek 4300 Mountain Bike Features
Frame and fork.
First things first, the frame is a crucial component of any bike. In the case of the Trek 4300, it’s made of aluminum, which is a popular choice due to its durability, affordability, and lightweight.
In fact, the original 4300 model used Trek’s Alpha Aluminum frame that’s tough enough to handle rugged trails with ease. As the model progressed, Trek introduced the Alpha Gold Aluminum material for the frame of the later versions of the 4300.
This updated version has a more aggressive race geometry for speed, with internal cable routing for durability, and rack mounts for versatility.
You’ll also find that it has a replaceable derailleur hanger. Now, these upgrades made the bike more versatile and allowed it to handle a wider range of terrain.
Moving on to the fork, the Trek 4300 is a classic hardtail mountain bike with a front fork. This means that the front wheel is equipped with a suspension system that can absorb shocks and vibrations, making for a smoother ride on moderate terrain.
The suspension fork has 70-100 mm travel, depending on the specific model, and it’s designed to handle mountain trails. However, it’s important to note that the suspension fork isn’t long enough to handle descents on rough trails.
So while it can certainly absorb some bumps, it’s not enough for really difficult trails or downhill riding. But don’t worry, this bike can still take a lot of abuse. After all, it’s a mountain bike, and it’s designed to handle dirt trails.
Gears and Brakes
Gears and brakes are some of the most important components of a mountain bike, especially if you plan on hitting tough trails or climbing hills.
Let’s take a closer look at the gear and brake systems on the Trek 4300 mountain bike.
In the first few generations of the Trek 4300, you could find a 3x8spd drivetrain with 24 gears.
But if you’re looking for something a bit more efficient, the later models of the Trek 4300 were fitted with the Shimano Acera M390 9-speed drivetrain. This gives you a wider range of gears for better control on hard trails.
Now, let’s talk about brakes. If you carefully look through all the different versions of the Trek 4300, you’ll find that some of them had rim brakes and some others had disc brakes.
The older models were fitted with rim brakes, while the later models featured the Shimano M395 hydraulic disc brakes, which gives a much better braking power at a great price.
Wheels and Tires
Most mountain bikes we see now have 29-inch wheels, but the Trek 4300 had 26-inch wheels and 26×2.20 tires, which actually are very agile and will quickly pick up speed.
In later models, these tires were improved to be puncture resistant and could withstand increased tire pressure.
We consider bigger wheels to be better for mountain riding, but small wheels aren’t that bad either because they are more agile, tend to accelerate faster and will easily move around tight corners. And these features are great for technical riding.
But the bigger 27.5 and 29″ wheels actually provide more stability and comfort, which is why they are now preferred for mountain biking.
Despite the small wheels, the double-walled rims and 32-spoke design of the Trek 4300 are pretty solid and tough enough to withstand years of abuse on the trails.
At the end of the day, the wheels and tires on the Trek 4300 are a great combination for riders who want to tackle technical terrain and need a bike that can handle quick acceleration and tight cornering.
While the market may be shifting towards larger wheels, the Trek 4300 is still a great option for those who value nimble handling and puncture resistance.
Saddle and Handlebars
The saddle is an important component of any bike, especially when it comes to mountain biking.
While the standard saddle on the Trek 4300 may not be the most comfortable, the 31.6mm seatpost offers plenty of adjustment for a customized fit.
You can even upgrade the saddle to one that suits your preferences for maximum comfort.
The handlebars of the Trek 4300 are a different story, though. Made from durable alloy, these handlebars are built to withstand the rigors of off-road riding.
With a 31.8mm diameter and 15mm rise, the handlebars provide a comfortable and stable grip while you ride.
The stem of the Trek 4300 is also designed for both comfort and control. With a 31.8mm clamp diameter and a 10-degree rise, the stem ensures a comfortable riding position while keeping you in control of the bike.
When you combine the Bontrager Riser handlebar and the Bontrager Approved stem on the Trek 4300, you get a comfortable and stable ride.
Size and weight
When it comes to finding the right fit, the Trek 4300 Mountain Bike has got you covered. With a wide range of frame sizes available, from 13″ to 22.5″, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your body type.
Actually, you may find sizes ranging from 13, 16, 18, 19.5, 21.5, 23.5″. But since these bikes have been discontinued by Trek, finding them in the exact size you want may be a challenge.
One thing to keep in mind is that the bike weighs around 28.2lbs (12.8 kg), which might not make it the lightest bike on the market. I believe this is due to the front fork, which adds weight but also adds extra shock absorption for a more comfortable ride.
However, this bike is sturdy enough to support riders up to 265 lbs of body weight.
Ride quality and performance
The Trek 4300 Mountain Bike offers fun and confident rides on the trails, whether you’re hitting the trails or cruising around town.
While it’s considered an entry-level mountain bike, don’t let that fool you. It’s a reliable bike that can be used for commuting, leisurely rides, or for hitting some challenging trails.
The comfortable riding position and triple chainring setup make it easy to tackle steep hills and rough terrain. Plus, the high-quality suspension system keeps things smooth and comfortable, no matter what kind of surface you’re riding on.
Trek 4300 has durable components that are built to last, so you don’t have to worry about things breaking down quickly.
The responsive brakes and smooth-shifting gears give you complete control and make riding this bike a breeze. And, even in wet or muddy conditions, the disc brakes offer reliable stopping power.
One of the best things about the Trek 4300 is its versatility. While it’s certainly a capable mountain bike, it’s also a great choice for commuting or everyday riding.
Best Trek 4300 Alternatives
As Trek 4300 mountain bikes are now discontinued, you cannot buy them brand new. However, Trek has a range of trail bikes that offer superior build quality and performance.
These models are more advanced and come at a higher price point than the budget options available from brands like Schwinn and Mongoose, but the investment is worth it as the quality is unmatched.
In my opinion, the Trek Marlin 5 and Schwinn Traxion are great alternatives for the Trek 4300 mountain bike.
Trek Marlin 5
Trek Marlin 5 is a trail mountain bike that’s built to gracefully handle daily adventures on rough terrains. It has a lightweight aluminum frame with a 2×8 drivetrain for smooth riding and shifting and powerful hydraulic disc brakes which provide fast and precise stopping.
While the Marlin 5 is made for trail riding, it’s also versatile and can double as a commuter bike. This bike has a stunning frame with internal routing for the brake and shift cables, which can extend the lifespan of your wires by shielding them from the environment.
It’s the perfect bike for new trail riders and comes in seven frame sizes to fit riders of all heights. Marlin 5 is elegant and comfortable, with a ton of features that are typically reserved for more pricey bikes.
Schwinn Traxion
The Traxion MTB is equipped with a remarkably solid aluminum full-suspension frame that easily picks up speed and maintains it very well.
This bike provides comfortable rides and handles bumps well, regardless of where your trail adventures take you. Thanks to the wide knobby tires, sturdy double-walled aluminum rims, and a superb trail-taming Schwinn suspension fork.
The 24 speed shifters also ensure fluid gear shifting, which makes for a fun and pleasant riding experience. In addition to that, the mechanical disc brakes lock into place instantly when applied, and this ensures precise and efficient stopping.
The wheels have all-terrain tires and alloy rims for strength and low weight. Plus, you can easily adjust the height of the saddle using the quick release seat post to get your best fit.
Related Post: Schwinn Traxion Mountain Bike Review
Finally, is Trek 4300 MTB a good buy?
The Trek 4300 mountain bike is a reliable and versatile bike that can handle a variety of terrains and riding styles.
With its durable aluminum frame, wide range of gears, and powerful brakes, this bike is a great choice for both beginners and experienced riders.
Trek 4300 offers a solid balance of performance and affordability. And if you’re looking for a reliable and budget-friendly mountain bike, the Trek 4300 is definitely worth considering.
You likely won’t find a brand-new Trek 4300, but the alternative options we included above are great choices too.
You may also like:
- Best Budget Mountain Bikes Under $400
- Best Budget Mountain Bikes Under $300
- Best Mountain Bikes for $1500 and below
Dial up your biking experience.
BikeCrunch’s content is for informational and educational purposes only.
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We try our best to keep things fair and balanced, in order to help you make the best choice for you.
© BikeCrunch
Cycling made Simple.
Made By Cyclists
Trek 4300 Mountain Bike: A Complete Review
August 31, 2023
Key Takeaways
- The Trek 4300 is a hardtail mountain bike but a great entry-level model.
- The bike offers a comfortable riding position and adjustable saddle and handlebars.
- The bike comes with a complex 3X drivetrain, which may take some time to get used to.
- It has small 26-inch wheels, which may not be ideal for rough terrain or obstacles.
- Note that the Trek 4300 has been discontinued, but Trek has impressive newer models.
This article may contain affiliate links where we earn a commission from qualifying purchases.
Are you in the market for a new mountain bike? The Trek 4300 Mountain Bike has been a popular choice for riders worldwide for its durability and reliability.
The Trek 4300 is a great bike for commuting and other everyday tasks. With its lightweight aluminum frame, 3x7-speed drivetrain, front suspension fork, and other features, this bike is also perfect for those looking to hit the trails with ease.
As a cycling enthusiast who has used the Trek 4300 mountain bike, I’m here to take you through the components, features, and overall performance of this bike. Don't just take my word for it - I'll provide an in-depth analysis of the Trek 4300 review, including the bike's strengths and weaknesses, so you can make an informed decision before making a purchase.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications/Key Features of Trek 4300 Mountain Bike
If you are looking for a reliable entry-level mountain bike, the Trek 4300 is a great option to consider. Here are some of the key specifications of this bike:
- The Trek 4300 bike is a hardtail bike, meaning it has a suspension fork in the front but no rear suspension.
- It features a lightweight and sturdy Alpha aluminum frame, which makes it easy to handle.
- Features a Smart Wheel Size technology, meaning you can choose between 27.5-inch or 29-inch wheels depending on your height and riding style.
Frame and Forks
The Trek 4300 mountain bike has an aluminum frame that is lightweight and durable, making it perfect for rough terrain. The bike also features a suspension fork that absorbs shock and provides a smooth ride.
Brakes and Gears
The Trek 4300 comes with either rim brakes or disc brakes, depending on your chosen model. The disc brakes provide better stopping power and are more reliable in wet conditions, while the rim brakes are easier to maintain.
The bike also features a Shimano drivetrain with up to 24 gears, making it easy to navigate through different terrains.
Tires and Wheels
The Trek 4300 mountain bike is equipped with 26-inch wheels that are perfect for entry-level mountain bikers. The bike also features a variety of tire options, including knobby tires for off-road adventures and smoother tires for urban riding.
Performance and Ride Quality
When it comes to performance and ride quality, the Trek 4300 mountain bike is a great all-around option for both off-road and on-road use.
Let's take a closer look at how it performs in each of these environments.
Off-Road Performance
The Trek 4300 is designed to handle rough terrain, making it a great choice for off-road riding. The bike's suspension system helps to absorb shocks and bumps, providing a smoother ride even on the most challenging trails.
The bike's 26-inch wheels are also well-suited for off-road use, providing good traction and stability on loose or uneven terrain.
The Trek 4300 also has a 3X drivetrain, which provides a wide range of gears to help you tackle steep inclines and challenging terrain.
On-Road Performance
While the Trek 4300 is primarily designed for off-road use, it also performs well on the streets. The bike's suspension system helps to smooth out bumps and rough patches in the road, providing a more comfortable ride. The bike's 26-inch wheels are also well-suited for on-road use, providing good speed and agility.
One thing to remember is that the Trek 4300 is a mountain bike so it might be slower or more nimble than a road bike. However, it still offers good performance and control on paved surfaces, making it a versatile option for riders who want a bike that can handle a variety of terrain.
Comparisons with Other Bikes
When comparing the Trek 4300 to other mountain bikes, you will notice some differences. I’ll take you through the most common mountain bikes:
Trek 4300 Vs. Schwinn
The Schwinn bike is an entry-level bike that is significantly cheaper than the Trek 4300. The Schwinn bike is also heavier than the Trek 4300, making it slightly harder to maneuver.
Trek 4300 Vs. Shimano
The Trek 4300 has a Shimano 9-speed drivetrain, which is a great feature for an entry-level mountain bike. However, when comparing the Trek 4300 to other bikes with Shimano components, you may notice some differences.
Overall, the Trek 4300 is a great option if you’re looking for entry-level mountain bikes that offer good value for money. While it may not have the same performance as higher-end models, it is a solid choice for anyone looking to get into mountain biking.
Maintenance and Durability
Maintaining your Trek 4300 mountain bike is crucial to ensure it remains in good condition and lasts long. Fortunately, this bike is known for requiring little maintenance, thanks to its high-quality components and sturdy frame.
The Trek 4300 is available in both steel and aluminum frames. While both options are durable, the aluminum frame is lighter and more resistant to rust and corrosion. Regardless of which frame you choose, proper maintenance is essential to keep your bike in good condition.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning your bike after every ride, checking the brakes and gears, and ensuring the tires are properly inflated. It's also important to inspect the bike for any signs of wear and tear, such as cracks in the frame or worn-out brake pads.
When riding on rough terrain, it's important to take extra care to avoid damaging your bike. Be sure to choose the appropriate gear and avoid putting too much stress on the bike's components.
If you need help with how to ride on a particular terrain, it's always a good idea to consult with an experienced rider or bike mechanic.
Another thing you can do to help extend the life of your Trek 4300 includes storing your bike in a dry, cool place to help prevent rust and corrosion. You should also avoid leaving your bike in direct sunlight for extended periods, as this can cause the paint to fade and the tires to dry out.
Price and Value for Money
When it comes to buying a mountain bike, price is always a major consideration. The Trek 4300 is an affordable option when compared to other mountain bikes in its class, making it a great value for the money.
The price of the Trek 4300 varies depending on the year and location of purchase. However, you can expect to spend anywhere from $300 to $600 for this bike. While this may seem like a lot of money, it is important to remember that the Trek 4300 is a high-quality mountain bike that is built to last.
Who Should Buy the Trek 4300 Mountain Bike
If you are looking for a reliable and affordable entry-level mountain bike, then the Trek 4300 could be a great option for you.
Here are some factors to consider when deciding if the Trek 4300 is the right bike for you:
Are You a Mountain Biker?
If you’re an experienced mountain biker, the Trek 4300 might not be the best fit for you. The bike is designed for beginners and casual riders who want to enjoy leisurely rides on forest trails, not experienced bikers.
The 4300 is a hardtail bike, meaning it has a suspension fork on the front but not on the back. This makes it suitable for light off-road use, but it may need help to handle more challenging terrain.
What Kind of Rider Are you?
If you’re a rider who wants a bike that can handle both on-road and off-road conditions, the Trek 4300 could be a great option for you. The bike has 26-inch wheels that provide a stable ride on different types of terrain.
The 4300 also features a Shimano 9-speed drivetrain that makes it easy for riders to switch between gears and find the right speed for their ride.
Are you a Beginner?
If you are new to mountain biking, the Trek 4300 is an excellent choice. The bike is easy to handle, and its lightweight design makes it easy for beginners to maneuver on the trails.
The 4300 also features hydraulic disc brakes that provide reliable stopping power, which is essential for beginners who are still learning how to control their speed.
Where to Buy Trek 4300 Mountain Bike
If you're interested in purchasing a Trek 4300 Mountain Bike, there are several options available to you. You can buy the Trek 4300 mountain bike from the Trek Bikes website , local bike shops, or online retailers like eBay .
If you're on a tight budget or looking for a good bike at a bargain, consider purchasing a used bike. Websites like Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace are good places to start your search. However, be careful to avoid scams.
Why Road Cyclists Are Switching to Gravel Bikes
Why Fitness Enthusiasts Are Switching to Smart Cycling Trainers
Why Competitive Cyclists Are Switching to Aero Road Bikes
Why Eco-Conscious Riders Are Switching to Bamboo Bikes
About THE AUTHOR
Danny Lawson
Mountain biking is more than just a hobby for me - it's a way of life. I love the challenge and excitement that comes with it, and I'm always pushing myself to go faster and ride harder. Some people might think that mountain biking is dangerous, but I see it as the only way to live.
Trending Now
Why City Dwellers Are Switching to Folding Bikes
Why Budget-Conscious Riders Are Switching to Co-op Bike Brands
Why Mountain Bikers Are Switching to Fat Tire Bikes
Why Urban Commuters Are Switching to Electric Bikes
About PedalChef
PedalChef is a blog on all things cycling. We are a group of people who love bikes, and we want to share the joy that comes with the experience. You can read more about us here .
©2024 PedalChef. All rights reserved.
We can be reached at [email protected]
PedalChef.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon. This site also participates in other affiliate programs, and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.
- Rocky Mountain
- Specialized
- YT Industries
- Allied Cycle Works
- Black Market
- DALLINGRIDGE
- Diamondback
- Early Rider
- EVO Bicycles
- Growler Bikes
- Guerrilla Gravity
- iGO Electric
- Intense 951
- Juiced Bikes
- View all brands
- Production Privee
- Rad Power Bikes
- Rambo Bikes
- Riese & Müller
- Soul Fast E Bikes
- Spark Cycleworks
- State Bicycle Co.
- Structure Cycleworks
- Surface 604
- Van Nicholas
- Vintage Electric
- We Are One Composites
- Cross Country
- All Mountain
- AUS $ NZD $ USD $ CAD $ GBP £ EUR €
Size / 13", 16", 18", 19.5", 21", 22.5"
At a glance
Where to buy.
Specifications
- Frame Alpha Black Aluminum w/externally relieved head tube, hydroformed bi-axial down tube, monostay seatstays, forged disc ready dropouts
- Wheels Alloy front hub, Shimano RM30 rear hub; Bontrager Camino, 32-hole rims w/eyelets, machined sidewalls
- Wheel Size 26"
- Tires Bontrager Connection Trail, 26x2.0"; 27 tpi
- Crank SR Suntour XCC-T102 42/34/24
- Front Derailleur Shimano C050
- Rear Derailleur Shimano Alivio
- Shifters Shimano EF50, 8 speed
- Brakeset Tektro V w/ Shimano EF50 levers
- Handlebar Bontrager SSR, 25mm rise
- Saddle Bontrager Select Basic
- Seatpost Bontrager SSR, 20mm offset
- Stem Bontrager SSR, 25 degree
- Headset VP-A76C-TK, 1 1/8" semi-cartridge, sealed
Q: Where to buy a 2009 Trek 4300?
The 2009 Trek 4300 may be purchased directly from Trek .
Q: What size wheels does the 2009 Trek 4300 have?
The 2009 Trek 4300 has 26" wheels.
Q: What size 2009 Trek 4300 should I get?
No comments on this bike yet. Why not be the first?
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Want more MTB in your mailbox?
The latest on mountain bikes delivered straight to your mailbox.
More Bikes in Range View All
Trek 4300 Disc
Trek 4300 WSD
More cross country bikes view all.
Norco KATMANDU
Lapierre XR 9.9 Ltd Ultimate
Bulls Copperhead EVO 3 29
Deals view all, view all deals, recent posts view all.
Blackburn Honest Digital Pressure Gauge Review
It's 2020 people. The squeeze and bounce test doesn't cut it anymore (and this is…
Comparing Mountain Bikes
Mountain Bikes are complicated machines. They have parts from hundreds of different manufacturers, come in…
Undomestic Mountain Bikes: Here’s what we know
Update March 2020: Undomestic has announced that they are manufacturing frames "at this moment" and…
Send Feedback
Have a suggestion? Looking for a bike that's not on MTB Database? Or perhaps you've spotted an error?
We'd love to hear from you. Let us know with the form below.
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience possible. Learn more.
About MTB Database
Explore, search and compare thousands of the world’s best mountain bikes here on Mountain Bike Database.
Compare prices, components, suspension, reviews, images and more on current and past MTB’s. You can even share reviews, comments and questions on mountain bikes. View and compare a huge selection of bikes from brands such as Trek , Specialized , Giant , Santa Cruz , Norco and more .
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information for mountain bikes on MTB Database. If you’ve spotted any issues, please let us know . We also include helpful tools, such as our frame size calculator, to assist you in choosing the right mountain bike. Bear in mind that these tools serve as a guide and simply provide a general indication. Refer to information provided by your bike manufacturer for the most applicable information for your bike.
Bikes By Brand
Bikes by year, bikes by riding style, bikes by wheel size, popular bikes.
- 2022 Specialized Epic EVO Comp
- 2022 Trek Marlin 6
- 2022 Specialized Enduro Comp
- 2022 Specialized S-Works Epic EVO
- 2022 Specialized Epic EVO Expert
- 2022 Giant Fathom 29 1
- 2022 Trek Marlin 7
Latest Bikes
- 2023 Commencal SUPREME DH V5 SIGNATURE 70'S
- 2023 Orange Phase 29 Factory
- 2022 Commencal META SX V4 TEAM Frame
- 2023 Commencal SUPREME DH V5 SIGNATURE LTD
- 2023 Commencal META SX V4 - Frame
- 2023 Riese & Müller Swing4 vario
- 2023 Riese & Müller Swing4 silent
Trek 4300 Mountain Bike: Your Ultimate Guide to Adventure on Two Wheels
Embracing the Trek 4300 Mountain Bike Experience
When it comes to exploring the great outdoors, few experiences compare to the thrill of mountain biking. Among the plethora of options available, the Trek 4300 mountain bike stands out as a reliable companion for both beginners and seasoned riders. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the features, benefits, and reasons why the Trek 4300 should be your go-to choice for conquering trails and embarking on unforgettable adventures.
Understanding the Trek 4300: A Closer Look
The Trek 4300 is a versatile mountain bike designed for performance and durability. From its robust frame to precision-engineered components, every aspect of this bike is crafted with the rider’s experience in mind.
Frame and Build Quality
The heart of any bike lies in its frame. The Trek 4300 boasts a lightweight yet sturdy frame, providing the perfect balance between agility and durability.
Suspension System
One of the key features that sets the Trek 4300 apart is its advanced suspension system. This ensures a smooth ride, even on the most challenging terrains.
Gear System: Efficiency at Your Fingertips
The bike is equipped with a reliable gear system that allows for seamless transitions between different terrains, making uphill climbs and rapid descents a breeze.
Comfort and Ergonomics: A Ride Like No Other
A comfortable ride is paramount for an enjoyable biking experience. The Trek 4300 doesn’t disappoint in this aspect, thanks to its thoughtful design elements.
Ergonomic Handlebars and Grips
The handlebars are meticulously designed to provide a natural grip, reducing strain on your wrists and ensuring precise control over the bike.
Saddle Comfort
The Trek 4300 features a well-padded saddle that allows for long rides without discomfort, ensuring you stay in the saddle for as long as your adventure demands.
Trail Dominance: Conquering Different Terrains
Whether you’re navigating through rocky trails or cruising on smoother paths, the Trek 4300 excels in providing a confident and controlled ride.
Off-Road Prowess
The bike’s robust build and responsive suspension system make it an ideal companion for off-road enthusiasts, offering stability and traction in even the most challenging environments.
City Commutes: Versatility Unleashed
Despite its mountain biking prowess, the Trek 4300 is equally adept at handling city streets, making it a versatile choice for urban commuting and weekend adventures.
Why Choose the Trek 4300 Mountain Bike: Compelling Reasons
Reliability and durability.
Investing in a bike is a commitment, and the Trek 4300 mountain bike rewards that commitment with its exceptional build quality, ensuring it stands the test of time.
Value for Money
With its combination of high-quality components and competitive pricing, the Trek 4300 offers incredible value for both beginners and experienced riders.
Conclusion: Embark on Your Next Adventure with the Trek 4300 Mountain Bike
In the world of mountain biking, the Trek 4300 stands tall as a reliable and versatile companion. Its robust construction, advanced features, and comfortable design make it a top choice for riders seeking both adventure and performance. Whether you’re tackling challenging trails or cruising through the city, the Trek 4300 is poised to elevate your biking experience.
FAQs: Answering Your Queries
Is the Trek 4300 suitable for beginners? Absolutely! Its user-friendly features make it an excellent choice for riders at various skill levels.
Can I customize the Trek 4300 to suit my preferences? Yes, the bike offers ample customization options, allowing you to tailor it to your specific riding style.
How does the Trek 4300 handle in wet or muddy conditions? The bike’s superior traction and responsive handling make it well-suited for challenging weather conditions.
Is the Trek 4300 easy to maintain? Yes, its design incorporates easy-to-access components, simplifying maintenance tasks.
What sizes are available for the Trek 4300? The Trek 4300 comes in a range of sizes to accommodate riders of different heights. I recommend consulting with a dealer to find the best fit.
In conclusion, the Trek 4300 mountain bike offers an exhilarating ride coupled with reliability and versatility. Whether you’re a beginner seeking an entry into the world of mountain biking or an experienced rider looking for a dependable companion, this bike has something to offer for everyone. The Trek 4300 positions itself as your gateway to unforgettable biking adventures, thanks to its advanced features, comfortable design, and exceptional value.
*We may earn a commission for purchases made using our links. Please see our disclosure to learn more.
From protecting loved ones to embracing cycling's freedom, I'm an advocate for sustainability, safety, and community. Let's pedal together toward a healthier, happier future – armed with knowledge and a shared passion for the open road.
More to Explore
Fuji Mountain Bike Review: Unveiling Performance & Durability
Folding Mountain Bike Advantages: Compact Design Meets Rugged Terrain
Hyper Mountain Bike Review: Unveiling Top Trail Performance
Pedal My Way
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Please visit our privacy page for more information.
The Trek 4300 Mountain Bike: A Rider’s Guide
- April 23, 2023
- Cycling , Tips & Solutions
My reliable, dependable and versatile riding machine for close to 20 years!
Table of Contents
I got my Trek 4300 mountain bike in 2004. Nearly 20 years ago. In those two decades, I accumulated quite a few bikes including a road bike, a full suspension fork mountain bike, and recently got a gravel bike.
Frame sizes and form are crucial for creating memorable trail rides. The Trek 4300, with its large frame clearance and Shimano rim brakes, has led me to the fulfilling adventures of off-road cycling, helped me bond with my son, and acted as a gravel crusher. In its rite of passage, this classic versatile mountain bike is now going to be ridden by my son. The Trek 4300 will be his first real mountain bike and his access to a world of adventure, speed, and discovery.
Within this post, you’ll learn more about my riding experiences with the Trek 4300 Mountain Bike, its components, and its performance across various terrain.
The Trek 4300: My Introduction
I learned to cycle when I was about 5, and I always had a bike growing up. But college and jobs kept me from continuing to ride. I had given my cycle away at some point. On a whim, a friend and I decided to get a new mountain bike.
The goal was for me to restart my passion for riding bikes, and for him to get into cycling. I remember walking into a Ski Barn (not sure why) to get the Trek 4300. The price was about $400. It was nighttime when I arrived home with my brand new bike.
The next day after work was when I took my bike out for my first ride around my neighborhood. The familiar feeling of wind on my face and the nostalgia of freedom brought back memories of my younger days. Little did I know this would be the beginning of a lifelong obsession with anything cycling.
My next step was to challenge myself more and hit the trails near my house. I have two types of trails – a hard-packed gravel trail that runs along the river/ stream for almost the entire state of New Jersey. This is mostly a flat bike path.
The other option for riding my Trek 4300 is a more serious off-road trail experience featuring challenging rocks and roots. At first, I was not aware of the off-road trail. I hit the flat ones frequently.
But repetition leads to boredom. So it was by accident that I discovered the off-road trail. I saw other cyclists going to the other side of the parking lot. Didn’t pay too much attention to them.
Once the urge to seek excitement and adventure struck, I ventured through the bushes and discovered a completely different landscape. This would be the start of my own adventure with my Trek 4300 bike.
Connecting with My Son Via the Trek 4300
My wife sometimes cycles with me. She may not be as adventurous as I am when off-road cycling through rocks and roots, but she likes to ride on gravel and loose dirt. So she got a used mountain bike and we both went on many memorable rides navigating our local trails. We even took the bike with us during trips.
I gained another partner when my son reached about 4 years old. It started with him riding on a kid seat behind me on the Trek 4300. Those days are some of my most memorable and happy. The Trek 4300 mountain bike was the scene for so many of my cherishes memories
Trek 4300: Versatile Power
Kids grow up fast! Around the time he got too big to fit the kid seat, I was getting interested in gravel bikes.
I really did not want to spend on a new bike. By this time I had got my Specialized Stumpjumper as well. I didn’t need a new, dedicated hardtail for mountain bike trails. Besides, the aluminum frame and components of the Trek 4300 were still in good condition.
I modified the 4300 into a gravel bike, or rather a monster-cross bike. I put in drop bars and brifters from my trek road bike. ( Check out how I converted the Trek road bike into a single speed as a side project).
Trek 4300 Stock Components: Brakes, Gears, and Shifter
The components are basic, but very well-built. The Trek 4300 comes with the following:
- Cantilever brakes, with enough power to stop on steep descents
- The stock 8-speed gear for riding power
- Shimano Alivio rear shifter, in which I found the shifting to be “laggy” than my Shimano XT shifter on the Specialized Stumpjumper, but that is to be expected from a 20 year old bike.
It was during the conversion to monster-cross that I figured out how compatible Shimano’s transmission systems were between road and mountain bike setups with the same “pull ratios”- but only up to 9 speeds. Since my Trek 4300 was an 8-speed entry-level mountain bike (I was soon to add a new cassette to make it 9-speed), and my Trek road bike was a 9-speed, the gearing would work with the new shifters.
I put in a new goat-link adapter from Wolftooth components. The adapter provides the rear derailleur more clearance to cover the big cassette’s low gearing. So along with the drop bars, road bike brifters, and the added gearing, I had transformed the Trek 4300 into more of a cross between a gravel and mountain bike.
In its monster-cross form, I had put in close to 500 miles on the Trek 4300 over 2-3 years. I took the bike on numerous mountain bike and gravel trails. It was a lot of fun, amplified by the satisfaction that this was something I built for my specific riding style and riding performance needs. A point to note is the quality of the bike and it stock components.
The only Trek 4300 component I changed a few years ago was the bottom bracket and cranks. I never had any issues with anything else, even after “transforming” the bike a couple of times. These old bikes are built for durable performance and to last several decades over hundreds of rides across tough terrain.
The Trek 4300 Rides into the Future
My son is at an age where he needs his own bike. Giving him this old 26″ aluminum frame bike, which to some is too old to pass down, helps him see the simplicity of a basic mountain bike as he identifies and builds his own style of riding.
He has many more years and decades to get the bike of his choice. But think the Trek 4300 is a very good starter bike he can use and his riding skills on the saddle. I changed the monster cross back to its original mountain bike form for him to start riding with me on the trails. See the newly updated Trek 4300 below.
Trek 4300 FAQ
- Is the Trek 4300 a good bike? Answer : Yes, it definitely is. The amount of rides I did on it on and off trails, and the modifications I made to it, and for it so survive all these years, this is a solid bike I would ride for a long time. The options are limitless, as I have shown in my personal experience. 26″ bikes are here to stay, and I think might even make a come back in the next few years!
- How much is a Trek 4300 worth? Answer : At the time of purchase in 2004, I remember paying $400. They do not make the 4300 anymore, but other bike models have taken over.
[…] had recently written about my old Trek 4300, and how I am passing it on to my son. So he has his own mountain bike now. I foresee him using his […]
[…] seats for years. So that was the first upgrade I did from the stock seats, when I moved it from my monster-cross bike that I built. If you are in the market for a new bike seat, check out our Ask The Pedalist post on how to make […]
[…] own a few bikes – a 2004 Trek 4300 hard tail mountain bike, a 2011 Specialized StumpJumper FSR mountain bike, a 2014 Cannondale […]
[…] have a total of 5 cycles – 2 mountain bikes (Trek 4300 and Specialized), 2 road bikes (Trek 1.2 and Cannondale) and 1 gravel bike (Poseidon X). Except […]
[…] and ridden it over roots and rocks, and even taken it with me when traveling. I had also converted it to a gravel bike, where it shined as a true all rounder, on gravel, rocky trails, and on the road. It’s well […]
[…] I bought it. My mountain and gravel bikes are aluminum frames, and have lasted me years, my Trek 4300 going strong even after to 20 years. If money waere not a concern, all my bikes would be carbon […]
Leave a Reply Cancel Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Name *
Email *
Yes, add me to your mailing list
Add Comment *
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
I accept the Privacy Policy
Post Comment
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .
Related Posts
Balance Exercises for Seniors
- April 16, 2024
What are the Most Common Core Muscle Injuries?
- April 15, 2024
Tips to Make a Bike Commute More Enjoyable
- April 12, 2024
PEDAL MY WAY NEWSLETTER
Stay up-to-date on all our shows and blog posts. No spam, we promise!
Trek Cycle Model Prices in India
Price list of Trek cycles in India. Find below the Trek cycle prices across India. Trek Cycles price in major cities such as Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Kolkata and more.
* Trek Cycles price in India mentioned here may subject to changes. All manufacturer reserves the right to change the Trek cycles price in India without notice.
Related Tags:
Trek Cycle price India, Cost of Trek Bicycles, women cycle pricelist India
Share Your Comments About Trek Cycle with your Friends
- Home » Cycle » Trek Cycles Price in India
Trending Now
Popular products.
- lithium-grey Lithium Grey
- viper-red Viper Red
- dark-blue Dark Blue
- quicksilver Quicksilver
2,392.00 SR
- black Black
- Go to Trek Bikes
- Fitness Bikes
- Hybrid bikes
- Mountain Bikes
- Accessories
- Go to Accessories
- Bike Baskets
- Bike Computers
- Bike Glasses
- Bike Kickstands
- Water Bottles & Cages
- Bikes saddles
- Bikes Pumps
- Bikes Locks
- Bike helmets
- Racks & Fenders
- Bike Lights
- Bike Mirrors
- Go to Components
- Wheels & Rims
- Tubes & Tyres
- Bike Pedals
- Bike stem & Seat Post
- Bike Derailleurs
- Bike Brakes
- Bike Handlebars
- Bike Carriers
- Bike Chains
- Home Trainer
- Lubricants & Solvents
- Clothing Footwear
- Go to Clothing Footwear
- Bike Gloves
- wheels info
- Go to wheels info
- Wheels Team
- Our branches
- Go to Service
- Maintenance
- Bike fitting
- Bike trial
- Request sponsorship
- Ride with groups
- Wheel's Weekly Ride
- Go to Contact Us
We offer the latest Trek Bikes (MTB, road, hybrid, and city bicycles) of various sizes and with multiple features and high-quality components. Choose your favorite bike, reach you anywhere in Saudi Arabia.
Refined By Clear all
- Electra Ergo (4)
- L (29" wheel)
- L (29 wheel)
- M (29" wheel)
- M (29 wheel)
- ML (29" wheel)
- ML (29 wheel)
- S (27.5" wheel)
- S (27.5 wheel)
- S (29" wheel)
- S (29 wheel)
- XL (29" wheel)
- XL (29 wheel)
- XS (27.5" wheel)
- XS (27.5 wheel)
- XXL (29" wheel)
- XXL (29 wheel)
- XXS (26" wheel)
- XXS (26 wheel)
- Aloha Green
- Alpine Blue
- Alpine Blue to Deep Dark Blue Fade
- Aquatic Black
- Aquatic Grey
- Battleship Blue
- Black / Grey
- Blue Carbon
- Carbon Smoke
- Crimson Black
- Crimson to Dark Carmine Fade
- Crystal White
- Dark Aquatic
- Dark Carmine
- Dark Prismatic
- Dark Prismatic/Trek Black
- Dnister Black
- Emerald Iris
- Era White/Trek Black
- Factory Orange
- Flamingo Pink
- Galactic Grey
- Galactic Grey to Lithium Grey Fade
- Green Black
- Grey Crimson
- Grey Marigold
- Grey/Crimson
- Hex Blue to Deepdark Blue
- Lithium Grey
- Living Coral
- Marigold Red
- Matte Anthracite
- Matte Black Olive
- Matte Dnister Black
- Matte Hex Blue
- Matte Juniper
- Matte Keswick
- Matte Lithium Grey
- Matte Olive Grey
- Metallic Gunmetal
- Miami Green
- Miami Green to Dark Aquatic Fade
- Mulsanne Blue
- Nautical Navy
- Pink Flowers
- Plasma Grey Pearl
- Plasma Pearl Grey/Purple Flip
- Power Surge
- Purple Abyss
- Purple Black
- Purple Flip To Trek Black Fade
- Purple/ Black
- Quicksilver
- Radioactive Coral
- Radioactive Red
- Radioactive Red to Marigold Fade
- Radioactive Red/Nautical Navy
- Rage Red to Deep Dark Blue Fade
- Red / Black
- Satin Black Olive
- Satin Mercury/Satin Carbon Smoke
- Satin Nautical Navy/Satin Red
- Slate Prismatic Black Prismatic Fade
- Smoke Black
- Teal to Nautical Navy Fade
- White Quicksilver
- WT / Lithium
- Best selling
- Alphabetically, A-Z
- Alphabetically, Z-A
- Price, low to high
- Price, high to low
- Date, old to new
- Date, new to old
- dnister-black Dnister Black
- white White
- trek-black Trek Black
- rage-red Rage Red
- radioactive-red Radioactive Red
- miami-green Miami Green
- azure Azure
2,587.50 SR
- aloha-green Aloha Green
- alpine-blue Alpine Blue
- matte-anthracite Matte Anthracite
- mercury Mercury
- blue-black Blue Black
- carbon-smoke Carbon Smoke
3,404.00 SR
- juniper Juniper
- keswick Keswick
- matte-dnister-black Matte Dnister Black
- hex-blue-to-deepdark-blue Hex Blue to Deepdark Blue
- blue-sage Blue Sage
- matte-olive-grey Matte Olive Grey
- galactic-grey Galactic Grey
- teal-to-nautical-navy-fade Teal to Nautical Navy Fade
- crystal-white Crystal White
- sky-blue Sky Blue
- alpine-blue-to-deep-dark-blue-fade Alpine Blue to Deep Dark Blue Fade
- power-surge Power Surge
- purple-flip-to-trek-black-fade Purple Flip To Trek Black Fade
- green Green
- dark-green Dark green
- pink-frosting Pink Frosting
- mulsanne-blue Mulsanne Blue
2,794.50 SR
- factory-orange Factory Orange
- purple Purple
- charcoal Charcoal
- purple-lotus Purple Lotus
2,579.00 SR
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
Thanks for subscribing! Please Check Your Email to collect your Discount Code.
This email has been registered!
Shop the look
Choose options, recently viewed.
- Facebook Facebook
- Instagram Instagram
- YouTube YouTube
- Twitter Twitter
Have Questions?
Back in stock notification, terms & conditions.
The whenever, wherever adventure hybrid Rolling from track and tarmac into the wild beyond, the new Dual Sport boosts all-road capability, so you can ride from road to rail trail with cool composure. Bigger tyres mean more grip, and pair with a modern and sleek new frame that’s as eye-catching as it is capable. Added mounts provide a host of places to secure bags, mudguards and racks, so you can tune your Dual Sport to perfectly fit your adventure.
Bigger 2˝ tyres provide extra grip on wet roads and rough gravel paths, all while elevating comfort by soaking up rocks, roots and potholes.
Featherweight
Scaled down, but not scaled back, the new Dual Sport is super light and easy to handle – on the bike or off.
Carbon comfort
A new carbon fibre fork not only shaves weight, but also boosts comfort by soaking up chatter on rough gravel roads.
Stop on a sixpence
Hydraulic disc brakes provide confident stopping power on the path and off-road, even in wet and slick conditions.
Carry it all The Dual Sport brings do-it-all to the next level with heaps of mounting points for adding gear and customising your ride to your needs. Add mudguards to keep clean and dry on daily commutes, secure frame bags for loading up snacks and tools for gravel exploration, or add racks and panniers for extra carrying capacity when you don’t have time to make a pit stop. Whether you’re elevating your commute, diving into gravel or dipping your toes in bikepacking, the Dual Sport has all the mounts you need to gear up.
Choose your Dual Sport
Dual Sport Gen 4
Comfort rules all on Dual Sport Gen 4. Its suspension fork soaks up potholes and smooths out rough roads while fast-rolling 700c wheels keep you quick on sprints. Mounts for a rear rack and mudguards make it ready for anything.
Dual Sport Gen 5
With a weight-saving rigid fork and 27.5˝ wheels with grippy 2˝ tyres, the Dual Sport Gen 5 is ultra-light and ready for big adventures. Plus, it comes ready to load up with tons of mounts for a frame bag, racks, mudguards and more.
Looking for something different?
Got a singletrack mind? Reach for the Marlin if you’re after more trail than tarmac. The Marlin is a capable hardtail mountain bike perfect for those looking to boost confidence on the trail.
If you prefer a little more road, the FX is your ride. This pavement-first fitness bike is built for speeding through your workouts and zipping through town on bike paths with efficient ease.
When comfort matters most, saddle up with the Verve. The Verve is an upright hybrid that keeps you relaxed through casual city rides when you want to take in the town by bike.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
In my case I was unable to prove it is their mistake . So I have to accept that was my mistake but they really amazed me by giving the original part at free of cost. Trek 4300 D Price Online Fully Fitted and delivered to your doorstep after a 23 point quality check. Buy this Trek cycle online with Alloy Frame, Alloy Hardtail Fork, 26.
Find below the Trek 4300 D cycle prices across India. Trek 4300 D price in major cities such as Chennai, Delhi,Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Kolkata and more. Trek 4300 D Price in Delhi; Showroom Price ₹ 49,380: Insurance ₹ 2,301: Fitting Charges ₹ 700: Toolkit (Allen Key and Multi Spanner) ₹ 150: Bell ₹ 100: Key Lock
4300 D My 2013 price in India starts at Rs. 48,560. See new 4300 D My 2013 cycle review, specifications, key features, weight, speed, brakes, colours, images and more at DriveSpark.
Trek 4300 D MY 2014 Features. 4300 D My 2014 price in India starts at Rs. 54,490. See new 4300 D My 2014 cycle review, specifications, key features, weight, speed, brakes, colours, images and more ...
Trek 4300 was a very popular bike worldwide thanks to its quality and reliability. Its price slowly increased from around $359.99 in 2000 to $549.99 in 2011. ( Source) So, it was a great entry-level mountain bike suitable for beginners, commuters, and people who wanted a bike they could rely on.
Details of Trek 4300 D Cycle in India and new Trek cycles to be launched in India. ... Close. Trek 4300 D . Find below information on Trek 4300 D model in India. You can find Trek 4300 D prices, new Trek 4300 D showrooms, Trek 4300 D reviews and other details. Make: Trek. Model: 4300 D. Looking for Trek 4300 D cycle price. Find here. Price ...
Product info. Add a review. 14 Singletracks members own this. #17 out of 340 Hardtail bikes. Brand: Trek. Frame - Alpha SL Aluminum. Front Suspension - RST Gila T7 w/preload, 80mm. Wheels - Alloy front, Shimano RM60 rear hub; Bontrager Camino rims. Crank - SR XCC-T102 42/34/24.
Find below information on Trek 4300 model in India. You can find Trek 4300 prices, new Trek 4300 showrooms, Trek 4300 reviews and other details. Make: Trek. Model: 4300. Looking for Trek 4300 cycle price. Find here. Price starts at ₹ 29,310. (EMI starts at ₹ 2,590 /month). For Price against your city. Scroll Down.
See the list of Trek cycles available for sale in India with full details on their model prices, specs, features, photos, reviews. ... CNG Price Today; LPG Price Today; ... Trek 4300 D MY 2013 ...
The Trek 4300 mountain bike is a reliable and versatile bike that can handle a variety of terrains and riding styles. With its durable aluminum frame, wide range of gears, and powerful brakes, this bike is a great choice for both beginners and experienced riders. Trek 4300 offers a solid balance of performance and affordability.
The Trek 4300 is an affordable option when compared to other mountain bikes in its class, making it a great value for the money. The price of the Trek 4300 varies depending on the year and location of purchase. However, you can expect to spend anywhere from $300 to $600 for this bike.
Specs, reviews & prices for the 2009 Trek 4300. Compare forks, shocks, wheels and other components on current and past MTBs. View and share reviews, comments and questions on mountain bikes. Huge selection of mountain bikes from brands such as Trek, Specialized, Giant, Santa Cruz, Norco and more. ... The 2009 Trek 4300 comes in sizes 13", 16 ...
In the world of mountain biking, the Trek 4300 stands tall as a reliable and versatile companion. Its robust construction, advanced features, and comfortable design make it a top choice for riders seeking both adventure and performance. Whether you're tackling challenging trails or cruising through the city, the Trek 4300 is poised to elevate ...
The Trek 4300 Mountain Bike: A Rider's Guide. My reliable, dependable and versatile riding machine for close to 20 years! I got my Trek 4300 mountain bike in 2004. Nearly 20 years ago. In those two decades, I accumulated quite a few bikes including a road bike, a full suspension fork mountain bike, and recently got a gravel bike.
Details of Trek 4300 D 2013 Cycle in India and new Trek cycles to be launched in India. Price, Pictures and details of all Trek Cycle models. ... Close. Trek 4300 D 2013 . Find below information on Trek 4300 D 2013 model in India. You can find Trek 4300 D 2013 prices, new Trek 4300 D 2013 showrooms, Trek 4300 D 2013 reviews and other details ...
Trek 4300 D Bicycle Price in India and Features. Sizes : 13, 16, 18, 19.5, 21, 22.5 inch; Frame :Alpha Black Aluminum with semi-integrated headtube, formed down tube, with integrated gusset, formed top tube, monostay seatstay, forged dropouts with rack and fender mounts, replaceable derailleur hanger
Mountain bikes. Trek is the world leader in mountain bike technology. No surprise that our mountain bikes are the most technologically advanced on the market. Here, innovations are not limited to only the highest-end bikes. Every model is loaded with features and details that will make any ride, on any trail, better. 19 Results.
A 15 year old bike may be fine for getting a start in mountain biking, but probably not this 15 year old bike. $100 is a fair price for this ride. Not a screaming good deal, but fair. However for around $200, maybe $250, you could get a higher end MTB from the same era with disc brakes and a higher component spec.
4300. Model 10186000211. Retailer prices may vary. Compare. Color / Matte Bronze. Select a color. Select size. This product is no longer available online, but it could be in stock at your local Trek shop! Check in-store availability below.
Mountain. Trek is the world leader in mountain bike technology. No surprise that our mountain bikes are the most technologically advanced on the market. Here, innovations are not limited to only the highest-end MTB models. Every Trek mountain bike is loaded with features and details that will make any ride, on any trail, better. Shop now.
Pricelist of all Trek bicycle across major cities in India. Trek bicycle prices of all current models. Check out the Pricelist of Trek cycles in India . ... Trek 4300 D 2013 Cycle Price ₹ 48,560 View Cycle Details. Trek 4500 D Cycle Price ₹ 35,200 View Cycle Details. Trek 4500 D 2013 Cycle Price ...
We offer the latest Trek Bikes (MTB, road, hybrid, and city bicycles) of various sizes and with multiple features and high-quality components. Choose your favorite bike, reach you anywhere in Saudi Arabia. Filter.
Rolling from track and tarmac into the wild beyond, the new Dual Sport boosts all-road capability, so you can ride from road to rail trail with cool composure. Bigger tyres mean more grip, and pair with a modern and sleek new frame that's as eye-catching as it is capable. Added mounts provide a host of places to secure bags, mudguards and ...