torabora851
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If the price the main factor, I would also consider Cube Stereo 160.
Nah, it's not the main factor. It's getting the best bang for the buck.If the price the main factor, I would also consider Cube Stereo 160.
You can find geometry on the trek website. To save you the effort the Rail 5 has the older geo.Well I have a rest rise booked for Saturday, however, they only have a Rail 5 for a proper test ride. Assuming it's a 2023 Rail 5, does that have the old geometry, or did the 2023 models get the new geometry from the 9.8 and 9.9?
Bugger. Well better than nothing I guess.You can find geometry on the trek website. To save you the effort the Rail 5 has the older geo.
The geo makes quite a big difference, also the 23 Rail 5 only has a 500wh battery.Bugger. Well better than nothing I guess.
In what way? The Loam Wolf seemed to suggest the old geo was preferable, or at least was unless you fit the new sizing well. As I understand it the new geo is longer and slacker?The geo makes quite a big difference, also the 23 Rail 5 only has a 500wh battery.
Your posting in the 750wh Rail thread and I thought you spoke previously about wanting a 9.8 Gen 3?In what way? The Loam Wolf seemed to suggest the old geo was preferable, or at least was unless you fit the new sizing well. As I understand it the new geo is longer and slacker?
Yes exactly I'd like the 750wh gen 3, but my local Trek dealer can only offer a Rail 5 as a demo, unfortunately. It's the closest I'm going to get...Your posting in the 750wh Rail thread and I thought you spoke previously about wanting a 9.8 Gen 3?
Check the geo numbers particularly reach, they are longer and slacker by a long way than the older geo. This has been discussed many times throughout this forum. IMO riding a Rail 5 with older geo if you want a Rail with newer geo is pointless, they will feel different.
If you want a 750wh Rail, check the geo carefully and size appropriately
I did that mistake. Rented old Rail in a bike park, tested it, found it good and bought a new 9.8xt. But the new Rail rides different.Yes exactly I'd like the 750wh gen 3, but my local Trek dealer can only offer a Rail 5 as a demo, unfortunately. It's the closest I'm going to get...
No wonder, the medium is not changed so much as the large.I didn’t find the transition to the new geo Rail a big deal. I have to work it a bit harder in fast tight turns, otherwise not a big deal to me. I just really enjoy the longer range. I had the both gen 1 and 2, now gen 3
I’m 175cm, and ride Medium size
Oh, so the medium is pretty close to the original then? Or have the chain stays grown etc? 2mm is nothing - you could change that with a roll of the handlebars even.No wonder, the medium is not changed so much as the large.
Reach
M: 450 to 452
L: 470 to 491
The old Rail medium was 445mm in the low position, so there is a 7mm reach difference.Oh, so the medium is pretty close to the original then? Or have the chain stays grown etc? 2mm is nothing - you could change that with a roll of the handlebars even.
The Rail I'm testing tomorrow is a medium, so hopefully will fit me and be fairly indicative of what the 9.8XT will be like.
You're saying that in the past tense. What do you have now?The old Rail medium was 445mm in the low position, so there is a 7mm reach difference.
I'm 174cm and I've had both and loved both, but I loved the newer bike better.
Funny you should ask, I've just sold my 2022 Rail, the guy is picking it up tomorrow!You're saying that in the past tense. What do you have now?
How come you went for that bike in particular? I did have a look at them, but wasn't super keen on ordering online with little in the way of support it dealerships here in the UK if something went wrong.Funny you should ask, I've just sold my 2022 Rail, the guy is picking it up tomorrow!
I'm genuinely sorry to see it go, it's been a fantastic bike, I've covered 3000 trouble free miles on it in a year.
I'm still awaiting my new Pole Voima, any week now I hope
I wanted to try a big travel super enduro and the Pole really impressed me when I saw one in the flesh.How come you went for that bike in particular? I did have a look at them, but wasn't super keen on ordering online with little in the way of support it dealerships here in the UK if something went wrong.
Ah nice. Well let us know when it arrives!I wanted to try a big travel super enduro and the Pole really impressed me when I saw one in the flesh.
The buying online isn't ideal, but I've had Canyons before and it's been fine.
Most of what goes wrong with Ebikes is motor related anyway and a local Bosch dealer can sort that. Also I've had lots of warranty claims with shop bought bikes that have been far from easy.
I also see you are UK based, there is soon to be a UK hub for Pole cycles in Colchester (Seton Racing) that will deal with all that stuff
I was going for Gold, but in the new frames that became £400 extra so I opted for the raw aluminium.Ah nice. Well let us know when it arrives!
What colour did you go for? I quite liked the gold when I had a look before... Not sure if it's a bit blingy though!
Gold is probably asking to be stolen...!I was going for Gold, but in the new frames that became £400 extra so I opted for the raw aluminium.
Now I've settled on that colour, I don't think I'd change for the Gold even if they were the same price
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