What kind of electrical system does Safari Trek have?

The electrical system was a 12 volt system with a 70 amp alternator and 1000 watt inverter. The 1992 Safari Trek was again built on the NPR chassis with many of the same features except a 26-foot model was introduced (2600) which came with two twin beds in the rear.

What was the engine of the 1991 Safari Trek?

The 1991 Safari Trek was the first year of production which used the Isuzu NPR truck chassis. This was a 3.9 Liter turbocharged four cylinder diesel engine (4BD1T) with 126HP output mated to a four speed automatic Jatco transmission with overdrive.

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What was the floor plan of the 1998 Safari Trek?

SMC was obviously leading with the one feature that put the Trek on the map – its smaller footprint. The 1998 Safari Trek saw a number of changes. Gone are all of the longer rear engine, rear bedroom floor plans. Going back to its roots, the Trek line is now trimmed down to two 24 series floor plans and one 28 series floor plan.

How to find the current price of a Trek Bicycle?

Use a search engine (Google or Yahoo etc.) and include “Craigslist” as the first keyword. Follow this by what you are looking for. For example “Craigslist Trek 760”. A very rough measure of current selling price is to multiply the original selling price by a percentage. See the price information above for prices of many Treks when new.

When did Trek start selling their Trek Bikes?

Certainly Trek sold bikes of these sizes to willing buyers in the late 1970s and early to mid 1980s at the same price as for larger bikes. There must have been the right number of smaller men, women and kids to buy them. Are Americans that much bigger now?

The electrical system was a 12 volt system with a 70 amp alternator and 1000 watt inverter. The 1992 Safari Trek was again built on the NPR chassis with many of the same features except a 26-foot model was introduced (2600) which came with two twin beds in the rear.

The 1991 Safari Trek was the first year of production which used the Isuzu NPR truck chassis. This was a 3.9 Liter turbocharged four cylinder diesel engine (4BD1T) with 126HP output mated to a four speed automatic Jatco transmission with overdrive.