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The Bike:
Manufacturer: Trek
Model: Rail 7
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: $5200
New/Used: Used
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: After reading the positive reviews of the Trek Rail 7 (EBike MTB 2020 shootout winner, The Loam Wolf and Rob Rides EMTB both rated the Trek Rail highly) I was interested in trying the updated Trek Rail for myself. I picked up a lightly used (only 7 miles) 2021 Trek Rail 7 recently and here are my initial impressions.
The Good:
1. The 29" wheels roll freely and over the bumps effortlessly giving the Rail 7 a much lighter almost acoustic MTB feel in motion.
2. The low bottom bracket height and short rear chain stays give this bike a planted yet playful, lively, and lightweight handling character...almost like an acoustic MTB.
3. The Bosch CX4 motor is the standout feature of the Rail 7. The Bosch motor is powerful yet has a smooth and natural pedal assist response with lots of torque feel especially on steep climbs. The (4) ride modes (Eco, Tour, EMTB, Turbo) offer a wide range of assist levels which helps make up for the lack of an app to tune the motor characteristics. EMTB mode let the computer decide assist levels from Eco to Turbo based on your input - a set it and forget it mode. The 625 Wh battery offers plenty of riding range and is easily removable which is nice for bringing the battery inside for charging. With the battery removed the Rail is 9 lbs lighter and makes the bike noticeably easier to move around (like lifting it up to to hang from a bike rack in the garage).
4. The paint looks amazing!
The Could be Better:
1. The 130mm dropper seat post needs at least another 20mm of travel
2. The Bosch display has limited information
I can now understand why this bike is highly rated. The Rail 7 is a fun to ride and agile handling E-MTB that is feels like a regular MTB. A couple of my ride video links below. I did notice a sticker on the frame downtube that says "Assembled in Germany"...Are the Trek Rail bikes assembled in Germany or is that sticker referencing the Bosch motor and battery?
Manufacturer: Trek
Model: Rail 7
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: $5200
New/Used: Used
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: After reading the positive reviews of the Trek Rail 7 (EBike MTB 2020 shootout winner, The Loam Wolf and Rob Rides EMTB both rated the Trek Rail highly) I was interested in trying the updated Trek Rail for myself. I picked up a lightly used (only 7 miles) 2021 Trek Rail 7 recently and here are my initial impressions.
The Good:
1. The 29" wheels roll freely and over the bumps effortlessly giving the Rail 7 a much lighter almost acoustic MTB feel in motion.
2. The low bottom bracket height and short rear chain stays give this bike a planted yet playful, lively, and lightweight handling character...almost like an acoustic MTB.
3. The Bosch CX4 motor is the standout feature of the Rail 7. The Bosch motor is powerful yet has a smooth and natural pedal assist response with lots of torque feel especially on steep climbs. The (4) ride modes (Eco, Tour, EMTB, Turbo) offer a wide range of assist levels which helps make up for the lack of an app to tune the motor characteristics. EMTB mode let the computer decide assist levels from Eco to Turbo based on your input - a set it and forget it mode. The 625 Wh battery offers plenty of riding range and is easily removable which is nice for bringing the battery inside for charging. With the battery removed the Rail is 9 lbs lighter and makes the bike noticeably easier to move around (like lifting it up to to hang from a bike rack in the garage).
4. The paint looks amazing!
The Could be Better:
1. The 130mm dropper seat post needs at least another 20mm of travel
2. The Bosch display has limited information
I can now understand why this bike is highly rated. The Rail 7 is a fun to ride and agile handling E-MTB that is feels like a regular MTB. A couple of my ride video links below. I did notice a sticker on the frame downtube that says "Assembled in Germany"...Are the Trek Rail bikes assembled in Germany or is that sticker referencing the Bosch motor and battery?