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The Bike:
Manufacturer: Trek
Model: Rail 9.7
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: $8049
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: Picked up a new 2021 Trek Rail 9.7 at the Trek Factory store in Dublin, Ohio (Thanks Matt!). I am coming off a 2021 Trek Rail 7 (size large) that I picked up used. I really liked my Rail 7 but it felt a little small to me (I am 6'2" tall and 190 lbs). When the local Trek store recently got in a size XL Rail 9.7 I had to try it out. I really liked the feel of the XL layout: the longer reach (495mm compared to my Rail 7 size large (at 465mm) just fit me better. The Project One paint job which changed colors in the sunlight along with the Assembled in USA helped seal the deal for me! I sold my size Large Rail 7 to a buddy and picked up the new Rail 9.7. After a few rides on the new Rail 9.7 my impressions of the Rail models have not changed. This is a fun and agile bike and with the carbon frame "feels" so lightweight in motion. The low bottom bracket height (339mm) and short rear chain stays (447mm) give the Rail an almost acoustic like MTB quick handling and playful character on the tight trails. The XL frame size fits my 6' 2" body like a glove: confidence inspiring and planted at speed and feels good on the jumps too. The base line Rockshox suspension (35mm Yari fork up front and Select+ rear shock) are surprisingly capable and work fine for me but are easily upgradeable for faster more skilled riders (this chassis and motor/battery is worth adding some higher end components to if needed).
The Good:
1. The 29" wheels make the bike feel fast and roll over the bumps effortlessly and the carbon frame gives the bike an even lighter/more acoustic MTB feel in motion
2. The low bottom bracket height and short rear chain stays give this bike a planted yet playful and lively handling character
3. The Bosch CX4 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 (this tune feature is available on the '22 Trek Rail 9.8 models which my local Trek shop has yet to receive). EMTB mode lets the computer decide assist levels from Eco to Turbo based on your input - a set it and forget it mode. I still ride in Turbo mode most of the time. The 625 Wh battery offers plenty of riding range for me 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 Project One paint looks amazing and does change colors depending on the angle of the light
5. This bike is assembled in the USA
The Could be Better:
1. The 150mm travel dropper seat post would be better with 170 or 190mm of travel.
2. Bosch KIOX display is cool and has lots of viewing options but the controller on the handlebar is large and clunky looking
Trek Rails have always been highly rated in shootouts. After riding both the Rail 7 and now the Rail 9.7 I can understand why. The '21 Rail 9.7 is a fun to ride and agile handling E-MTB that feels like a regular MTB. Looking forward to more rides soon!
Manufacturer: Trek
Model: Rail 9.7
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: $8049
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: Picked up a new 2021 Trek Rail 9.7 at the Trek Factory store in Dublin, Ohio (Thanks Matt!). I am coming off a 2021 Trek Rail 7 (size large) that I picked up used. I really liked my Rail 7 but it felt a little small to me (I am 6'2" tall and 190 lbs). When the local Trek store recently got in a size XL Rail 9.7 I had to try it out. I really liked the feel of the XL layout: the longer reach (495mm compared to my Rail 7 size large (at 465mm) just fit me better. The Project One paint job which changed colors in the sunlight along with the Assembled in USA helped seal the deal for me! I sold my size Large Rail 7 to a buddy and picked up the new Rail 9.7. After a few rides on the new Rail 9.7 my impressions of the Rail models have not changed. This is a fun and agile bike and with the carbon frame "feels" so lightweight in motion. The low bottom bracket height (339mm) and short rear chain stays (447mm) give the Rail an almost acoustic like MTB quick handling and playful character on the tight trails. The XL frame size fits my 6' 2" body like a glove: confidence inspiring and planted at speed and feels good on the jumps too. The base line Rockshox suspension (35mm Yari fork up front and Select+ rear shock) are surprisingly capable and work fine for me but are easily upgradeable for faster more skilled riders (this chassis and motor/battery is worth adding some higher end components to if needed).
The Good:
1. The 29" wheels make the bike feel fast and roll over the bumps effortlessly and the carbon frame gives the bike an even lighter/more acoustic MTB feel in motion
2. The low bottom bracket height and short rear chain stays give this bike a planted yet playful and lively handling character
3. The Bosch CX4 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 (this tune feature is available on the '22 Trek Rail 9.8 models which my local Trek shop has yet to receive). EMTB mode lets the computer decide assist levels from Eco to Turbo based on your input - a set it and forget it mode. I still ride in Turbo mode most of the time. The 625 Wh battery offers plenty of riding range for me 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 Project One paint looks amazing and does change colors depending on the angle of the light
5. This bike is assembled in the USA
The Could be Better:
1. The 150mm travel dropper seat post would be better with 170 or 190mm of travel.
2. Bosch KIOX display is cool and has lots of viewing options but the controller on the handlebar is large and clunky looking
Trek Rails have always been highly rated in shootouts. After riding both the Rail 7 and now the Rail 9.7 I can understand why. The '21 Rail 9.7 is a fun to ride and agile handling E-MTB that feels like a regular MTB. Looking forward to more rides soon!
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