The Trek District 1 Equipped is a fun city bike built for low-maintenance and confidence on every ride. It's built with 7-speed internal gearing, a road-smoothing suspension fork and lighting powered by a 3.0-watt Dynamo hub. Plus, powerful Shimano roller brakes deliver all-weather stopping power.
A lightweight Alpha Smooth Aluminium frame with a comfortable, upright geometry, Shimano Nexus 7-speed internal gearing, an SR Suntour suspension fork, a front light powered by a 3.0-watt Dynamo hub, a rear light with stand-light feature that keeps it shining even when you've stopped, powerful Shimano roller brakes, mudguards, ergonomic grips, MIK-compatible rear rack and wide 40 c tyres with reflective sidewalls.
Dependable, fun and low-maintenance. The internally-geared drive train even uses a dynamo hub to power your lights! Plus the suspension fork smooths out rough roads and powerful roller brakes deliver exceptional stopping power. You value the extra confidence that comes from durable, low-maintenance parts and loads of useful features, like wide, stable tyres, a suspension fork and lights that are powered by the dynamo hub.
At DASH, we've created a Cycle to Work enabled storefront which allows you to browse and order a range of items, all whilst benefitting from savings of 28-47%. The cost of items you order is split into 12 months and deducted from your gross (or pre-tax) salary, allowing you to save on income tax and national insurance contributions, which is called salary sacrifice. After 12 months, you'll be able to continue using your items at no extra cost.
We have a range of items, from bikes and e-bikes, to accessories (such as helmets and locks), bike parts and tools, clothing (including jackets, shorts, shoes, and everything in between), even pre-owned bikes. We work with a range of brands so there's sure to be something you like in stock.
Since we are a Cycle to Work scheme ourselves, we cannot accept vouchers from other scheme providers. If you would like to use DASH and already have a voucher, it might be worth speaking to your employer to see if they are able to refund it.