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  1. DeRailled7

    Rail (625Wh) Rail 7 Rear Shock Mount Hardware

    Don’t know about sizes, but you’ll find the parts number in this manual...
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    My Rail, Resting on Stuff

    Okanagan valley British Columbia
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    Rail (625Wh) Rail 7 Gen 2 with Purion

    Your only option is the Nyon upgrade kit. according to bosch it will track your power, cadence and heart rate. You can do firmware updates and it has navigation. It’s a lot better than Kiox. Because you have a Gen2 motor that’s the best they offer.
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    Rail (625Wh) clicking noise???

    When my headset starts to creak it’s usually a sign it’s time for a bit of maintenance. All that’s usually needed is cleaning and reapplying some grease. Doesn’t matter how log it’s been since the last time it was done. If you’ve been riding a lot, if its been wet, dust, muddy, doesn’t matter...
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    Pic of the Day

    We’ve got these ‘calming’ barriers here as well
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    Pic of the Day

    Looks like it could sometimes be a tad breezy
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    Rail (625Wh) Trek Rail 5 trunnion pivot bolts

    I found the diagram that shows that number. Funny because they reference the same bike for the same years. On both the spacers and bearings are the same, just the bolt is different, they could be the same bolts with a different number or as you mentioned one is 2 mm longer, meaning it goes...
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    Rail (625Wh) Trek Rail 5 trunnion pivot bolts

    hi Darren i did the same conversion as you on my 2021 Rail 7. It’s also an aluminum frame. i used the W583804 bolts as shown on the attached diagram. cheers p.s. You will love that shock
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    To all you deep cold weather guys

    You’ve got to embrace winter, cause around here it‘s a good 5 months. After we’ve all moved into our winter cabins or igloos and the sled dogs are fed, that’s when we take our bikes out on the trails. Ok, slight exaggeration, we don’t build igloos anymore. Around here winter riding is just...
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    Pic of the Day

    I must admit I’m a tad jealous of all you guys living in warmer climes, i do love sitting on a patio having a cold beer after a ride. However we have to make the best of what we have. Winters are long around here so you have to embrace it. Bought my Rail7 3 years ago in November, fitted studded...
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    Pic of the Day

    Yikes, I don’t like the look of their horns. They look tame but i wouldn’t try to cross that bridge at the same time. along the same theme, here’s who we often encounter road biking in the spring. Fortunately they are usually uninterested.
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    Pic of the Day

    Yogi deposit! here’s one and a couple pictures of the culprits we often encounter around here. Nothing to worry about they seem to have a preference for joggers and hikers.
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    Hey from Canada everyone.

    Welcome to the forum. Great to see another canuk joining the ebike revolution. You’ll soon notice that the guys with the biggest grin on their faces are emtn bikers. Winter riding is a lot of fun isn’t it, 700km already, I’m jealous. I do ride in winter but it hasn’t been great around here this...
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    Pic of the Day

    Foggy and cold this morning (-15C) Calgary Canada
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    Rail (625Wh) howling brakes like a shrieking banshee

    Happy you found the problem. I had the same problem on my Rail 7. Funny how it always seems to be the rear brake, isn’t it. Oil was leaking very slowly at the connection between the hose and the caliper, making it’s way onto the pads. Took me a while to figure it out because of how small the...
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    Hi from Québec

    Welcome! Don’t forget to check the Trek forum. Lots of good discussions and info about your bike. I’ve got a Rail 7 myself and love. Is your username a reference to our inept prime minister or is it misspelled and should be Troudo in reference to Lac St-Jean 😉
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    Should this guy have stopped pedalling?

    Some days that’s what i imagine my Bosch innards may look like. These motors are not quiet and i never know what’s going on in there. Problem is, there no easy way to have a peek inside or do any maintenance. That’s probably why your customer rode it to the grave.
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    My Rail, Resting on Stuff

    Toby Creek, British Colombia Very spectacular ravine. A bit difficult to admire the scenery while riding.
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    My Rail, Resting on Stuff

    The bridge looks more fun! good pics
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    Chain longevity

    As Martin just demonstrated the Sram X01 is thought to be the best chain out there for longevity. The 2 links below will take you the websites that show wear tests and the X01 is by far the best one. If you have a Sram drivetrain it’s definitely the way to go. Unfortunately if like me you’ve got...
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