brizi2003
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Nice workshop - but why all the spanners? They haven't been needed on a bike for two decades!
All Rails are like this, it's part of the motor mount, don't know if it's a generic part that may also fit a different make of bike.
Thanks Paul, good to know!All Rails are like this, it's part of the motor mount, don't know if it's a generic part that may also fit a different make of bike.
But it's totally normal.
Right, here’s the fully charged range estimate. (Based on all flat riding I’m assuming) must be close to 10 charge cycles now and within that 558km about 8,000m of climbing.After the latest Kiox navigation update I think my range and battery has improved. Next time I charge it fully I'll grab a screenshot of the estimated range.
Well… the creak came back worse than ever. So back to the dealer for the 2nd time and got to deal direct with the mechanic this time.So over the last month to 6 weeks I've had a creak develop in the right hand side crank whilst pedaling. Took it into the dealer and they gave it back with the sound still there but slightly less noise.
Anyway move on a few more weeks and a few more rides and I'm contemplating taking it somewhere else to diagnose. After doing some reading on here about creaks coming from different areas than you think, I decided to try fix it myself.
Removed the seatpost (what a crap cable system the line pro dropper has!) lost the cable, had to remove the dropper lever and push the slack back into the seat tube to reattach the cable to the dropper. Greased the inner collar and carbon seat tube.
After a FAR more demanding ride with 1400m of climbing over the weekend, I believe the truer numbers for range at 100% charge are:Right, here’s the fully charged range estimate. (Based on all flat riding I’m assuming) must be close to 10 charge cycles now and within that 558km about 8,000m of climbing.
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I don't recall the exact moment this would have happened but I"m sure it was from a rock strike yes. I consider rock strikes part of normal riding - nothing extreme, mind you, but I should be able to strike a rock and not have my bottom motor guard crack like this. Others have experienced a similar issue and it is certainly a design flaw. Trek really needs to beef these up. I believe they're a cast aluminum. It's really a weak design when you pull it off and look at it - long distance between front and rear bolt secure locations with no reinforcement in the center of any sort. No wonder they crack.In 450 miles Ive only tapped mine once on a rock drop I should have jumped rather than tried roll over. Its got a very small scratch on it now.
Was yours from a rock strike?
I'm 174cm with 82cm inseam.Hi everyone!
New member here.
Have just placed an order for a Rail 9.9. Having had a 9.7 2021 in size L it felt natural going for a 9.9 also in L.
However, given the larger reach and thus slightly larger bike I’m starting to have second thoughts and have been thinking about M…
My measurements are 180 cm and 84 cm inseam.
Any experience with the new 9.8/9.9 geometry and whether to size down to M or not? I’m doing mostly technical trails or fast charging flatter trails.
Are you getting the Gen 3 or Gen4 9.9? XTR or SRAM?Hi everyone!
New member here.
Have just placed an order for a Rail 9.9. Having had a 9.7 2021 in size L it felt natural going for a 9.9 also in L.
Gen 4 XX1Are you getting the Gen 3 or Gen4 9.9? XTR or SRAM?
Well that is top of the hill Rail. Are you getting that in lava size large?Gen 4 XX1
I was confused by the Trek naming convention when I first saw it. There is actually a 2023 Rail 9.8 XT Gen 3 and a 2023 Rail 9.8 XT Gen 4. The Gen 3 being a carry over from 2022. Both use smart system, Gen 3 has Kiox, Gen 4 has System Controller mounted in the top tube.The Bosch CX Performance motor is Gen4...........and has been for quite a while. I think Bosch refer to the Smart System as their Gen 3 system..............., Gen 2 was the previous Bosch system using the Purion/original Kiox as controller.........there is no Gen4 system!!
But Trek seem to have Generation names for their bikes of different years!! Confused??!!
Yes, ETA mid march. Would have gone for the Baja Yellow but there were no available allocation within a reasonable timeframe.Well that is top of the hill Rail. Are you getting that in lava size large?
Yeah, that was also very confusing to me as well until I realized that these are purely Trek's generations and have nothing to do with Bosch's generations. If you check some of the Trek's non-ebikes you'll also see they have the same "Gen X" naming scheme.The Bosch CX Performance motor is Gen4...........and has been for quite a while. I think Bosch refer to the Smart System as their Gen 3 system..............., Gen 2 was the previous Bosch system using the Purion/original Kiox as controller.........there is no Gen4 system!!
But Trek seem to have Generation names for their bikes of different years!! Confused??!!
MY2023 Gen4 are only the carbon frames and aluminum frames are Gen3, both without Kiox. Gen3 Al frames have LED remote, Gen 4 carbon have System Controller in the top tube. My guess is the move to the System Controller on the Gen 4 bikes was to give a cleaner look and reduce the manufacturer's cost without lowering the retail. Same goes for the Line 30 aluminum rims that use to be welded, but now are lower profile and sleeved so they are simultaneously weaker and heavier.Yeah, that was also very confusing to me as well until I realized that these are purely Trek's generations and have nothing to do with Bosch's generations. If you check some of the Trek's non-ebikes you'll also see they have the same "Gen X" naming scheme.
But to make things even more complicated, not every Rail of the same generation will have the same Bosch components. I think it's something like this:
- Rail Gen 2 - Bosch non-smart with Purion display on cheaper models and Kiox display on more expensive models
- Rail Gen 3 - Bosch smart system v1 without Kiox display on cheaper models and with Kiox on more expensive models
- Rail Gen 4 - Bosch smart system v1 on cheaper models and smart system v2 on more expensive models - all of them without Kiox?
All of these have the same Performance CX Gen 4 motor.
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