Is Buying an Older Trek Rail Gen 3 a Good Idea for Restarting My eBike Journey?

rooftiler1

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I'm in the market for a new eBike after a less-than-great experience with another brand that boasted the largest battery capacity on the market.

Choosing my next bike has been a bit of a challenge. I'm not ready to venture into the Amflow brand just yet—it feels like early days for them, and it's also beyond my budget at the moment.

Last year, I rented a Trek Rail Gen 3 and was genuinely impressed by its performance. Despite having a 625Wh battery, I managed to cover 22 miles with 2,671 ft of elevation gain, and still had two bars of energy left—even after plenty of boosting towards the end.

The new Trek Rail models are appealing, but their updated geometry seems like it might leave me either cramped or overstretched. This got me thinking—could I still find a good deal on a new Gen 3 model? It seems there are still some around in bike shops at decent prices.

I'm eager to get back on an eBike, but am I crazy for considering a new (older) model to kickstart my eBike adventures again?

What are your thoughts?
 

steve_sordy

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Nothing wrong with a brand-new model from yesteryear. They were highly rated then.
But if you are considering a used version, then keep your eyes wide open.
Yes, there are some genuine bikes out there, but even they can fail a week after you have bought it.
 

rooftiler1

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Nothing wrong with a brand-new model from yesteryear. They were highly rated then.
But if you are considering a used version, then keep your eyes wide open.
Yes, there are some genuine bikes out there, but even they can fail a week after you have bought it.
yes agreed - i won't be buying a second hand one. Has to be new, especially with it being an eBike.
 

Stihldog

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You can play with the geometry on most eMTB’s. Stem length , bar angle, seat position etc Your LBS can help you out unordered to make a sale.

For example; Trek changed my dropper from a 150mm to a 170mm for no charge.
 

Zed.

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I'm in the market for a new eBike after a less-than-great experience with another brand that boasted the largest battery capacity on the market.

think I know that feeling:cautious:

was riding a gen3 Trek Rail5 before and am back on the rail currently:cool:

the rail is a good bike, sorta dated slightly as an old design (think Spech Levo🤭) but still capable(y)

I run the Rail with a longer-stroke rear damper (65mm compared to the standard 57.5mm) and 180mm forks (160mm standard) and ride Bpw mostly - its great fun:p

Rich.
 
Oct 29, 2024
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I'm in the market for a new eBike after a less-than-great experience with another brand that boasted the largest battery capacity on the market.

Choosing my next bike has been a bit of a challenge. I'm not ready to venture into the Amflow brand just yet—it feels like early days for them, and it's also beyond my budget at the moment.

Last year, I rented a Trek Rail Gen 3 and was genuinely impressed by its performance. Despite having a 625Wh battery, I managed to cover 22 miles with 2,671 ft of elevation gain, and still had two bars of energy left—even after plenty of boosting towards the end.

The new Trek Rail models are appealing, but their updated geometry seems like it might leave me either cramped or overstretched. This got me thinking—could I still find a good deal on a new Gen 3 model? It seems there are still some around in bike shops at decent prices.

I'm eager to get back on an eBike, but am I crazy for considering a new (older) model to kickstart my eBike adventures again?

What are your thoughts?
I got a Rail 7 Gen 3 for £3.6k new back in September, great deal as was coming to the end of the year / run. (Not sure I'd have stretched to the typical cost of one 12 months earlier!). I bet you can likely find them cheaper than that now, dependant on size / availability.

As @steve_sordy says, nothing wrong with a brand new example from a previous year. In fact I've not bought a brand new "current" bike, in a very long while to be fair. Nobody but you knows when you bought it, and to be honest, ride what makes you happy 🤟😎
 

irie

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My January 2022 Rail 5 has now done over 4,000 miles without any issues other than destroying a rear wheel which was rebuilt under warranty. Has been extensively modified but did buy the cheapest so could customise it. Alloy bikes can take a lot of abuse.

To be fair, Bosch motor was serviced by eBike Motor Centre in October 2024 (but only because it was sensible to do so).

Edit: October 2024
 
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rooftiler1

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Jan 21, 2025
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North West UK
I got a Rail 7 Gen 3 for £3.6k new back in September, great deal as was coming to the end of the year / run. (Not sure I'd have stretched to the typical cost of one 12 months earlier!). I bet you can likely find them cheaper than that now, dependant on size / availability.

As @steve_sordy says, nothing wrong with a brand new example from a previous year. In fact I've not bought a brand new "current" bike, in a very long while to be fair. Nobody but you knows when you bought it, and to be honest, ride what makes you happy 🤟😎
Wow sounds like you got a good deal, the cheapest I could find one for is £3800.
 

JP-NZ

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Keep in mind the latest 24 gen 3 have the latest Bosch smart system etc so its really only the older geo and smaller battery that is the difference. As a few people have said the older geo is better for a lot of people anyway
 

rooftiler1

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Jan 21, 2025
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North West UK
Keep in mind the latest 24 gen 3 have the latest Bosch smart system etc so its really only the older geo and smaller battery that is the difference. As a few people have said the older geo is better for a lot of people anyway
Oh right do you mean there are two variants of the Gen 3, a 2023 and a 2024?
The advert i was looking at said the bike had the smart system you can connect the app to.
 

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