I have had my 2022 Rail 9.8 GX for about a month. I have had several issues with various fasteners working loose. Wondering if others have had similar issues.
First issue, while cleaning bike after a ride, cleaning the chain I noticed the front chain ring wobbling. After further inspection found the spanner lock nut behind the drive side crank arm had come off completely and was floating between crank and drive unit.
Second issue, after lbs fixed the crank arm lock nut, about 2 hours into a ride my rear linkage started making a horrible creaking noise, after inspection I found the drive side linkage mino linkage nut was gone and the mino link bolt was almost completely out of the linkage.
Before I could get back to the lbs, I put my torque wrench on all the suspension and linkage bolt, all were loose, ie well below the listed torque spec printed on each of the fasteners.
My local bike shop has now gone over the full bike and contacted Trek which builds and torques everything on the frame at the factory.
Initially Trek had no stock of the mino link nuts, they were only able to ship a replacement by going into the Trek inventory and pulling one off a damaged bike.
First issue, while cleaning bike after a ride, cleaning the chain I noticed the front chain ring wobbling. After further inspection found the spanner lock nut behind the drive side crank arm had come off completely and was floating between crank and drive unit.
Second issue, after lbs fixed the crank arm lock nut, about 2 hours into a ride my rear linkage started making a horrible creaking noise, after inspection I found the drive side linkage mino linkage nut was gone and the mino link bolt was almost completely out of the linkage.
Before I could get back to the lbs, I put my torque wrench on all the suspension and linkage bolt, all were loose, ie well below the listed torque spec printed on each of the fasteners.
My local bike shop has now gone over the full bike and contacted Trek which builds and torques everything on the frame at the factory.
Initially Trek had no stock of the mino link nuts, they were only able to ship a replacement by going into the Trek inventory and pulling one off a damaged bike.