The Trek Soho S is a very popular choice for anyone looking for an affordable single-speed commuter bicycle that combines quality features with a low-key but stylish design. I had one a few years ago, which I modified a bit to include road bike drop bars for more hand positions.
Chip came across the post I put up in 2008 detailing these changes and customized his own Soho S in a similar fashion:
“I ride a 2010 Trek Soho S as my daily commuter around Raleigh NC. This weekend I installed some drop bars, Cane Creek cross top levers, and a Cinelli stem after seeing your post. I am loving the setup so far! And best part is I was able to secure all the parts for around $50 locally. I’ve also upgraded to Koolstop Salmon pads (awesome), and also installed some MKS touring pedals. Next up will probably be a new saddle.”
I think it looks great, although I’m probably a bit biased. The drop bars bring out the Trek race bike heritage that is part of the Soho S design, and make it more comfortable for long rides as well as sprinting. Thanks for the pics and write-up, Chip!