Love the colour and a well put together bike
The only reason I am not excited about this bike is that I have just bought a new eBike and simply don't want to get buyers remorse!Are we the only ones truly excited about this bike? I cannot wait to see it at my LBS and try it out. Currently on a Voima and extremely happy, but would love to have a Light E-Bike which the battery can be removed.
Your build looks really nice ! Seems like the Slash + will be added on my wishlist hahaThe first 5 test rides have been done and I have to say, the bike is really fun.
I converted it straight away and didn't ride it with the original suspension elements.
I mounted an Öhlins TTX2 coil shock and an RFX 38 suspension fork with 180 mm travel.
I'm currently riding with around 32 percent sag in the rear, although the spring is a little too soft, the rear end still generates a lot of counter pressure. It jumps very well and yet absorbs bumps very confidently.
It is also surprisingly maneuverable, even though the long fork is mounted at the front, it is still easy to maneuver over winding trails.
Originally the bike was actually only intended for rough trails and bike parks. I thought it was a bit too much for my local trails, but since it's so handy I'm now debating whether I should really keep my Fuel EXe.
The larger battery is also very pleasant. With the factory settings (Eco 150, Trail 250, Turbo 300) I can achieve approx. 35 km and 1450 m altitude. Mostly ridden in Trail with just some Eco and Turbo.
With the Exe (Eco 100, Trail 200, Turbo 300) I can cover approx. 26 km with 900 m in altitude with the same driving style.
The EXe was my first trail bike so far; before that I only rode enduro and downhill bikes.
I had changed the suspension to 150 mm / 160 mm and have driven everything with it for the last two years.
Of course I was a little slower on exposed trails and it sometimes hurt a bit when landing badly, but I was impressed by the handiness.
In my opinion, the Slash does everything the Fuel does, but is much faster and more forgiving.
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What is the weight of your build? Running Kenevo SL1 now and thinking of an upgrade.The first 5 test rides have been done and I have to say, the bike is really fun.
I converted it straight away and didn't ride it with the original suspension elements.
I mounted an Öhlins TTX2 coil shock and an RFX 38 suspension fork with 180 mm travel.
I'm currently riding with around 32 percent sag in the rear, although the spring is a little too soft, the rear end still generates a lot of counter pressure. It jumps very well and yet absorbs bumps very confidently.
It is also surprisingly maneuverable, even though the long fork is mounted at the front, it is still easy to maneuver over winding trails.
Originally the bike was actually only intended for rough trails and bike parks. I thought it was a bit too much for my local trails, but since it's so handy I'm now debating whether I should really keep my Fuel EXe.
The larger battery is also very pleasant. With the factory settings (Eco 150, Trail 250, Turbo 300) I can achieve approx. 35 km and 1450 m altitude. Mostly ridden in Trail with just some Eco and Turbo.
With the Exe (Eco 100, Trail 200, Turbo 300) I can cover approx. 26 km with 900 m in altitude with the same driving style.
The EXe was my first trail bike so far; before that I only rode enduro and downhill bikes.
I had changed the suspension to 150 mm / 160 mm and have driven everything with it for the last two years.
Of course I was a little slower on exposed trails and it sometimes hurt a bit when landing badly, but I was impressed by the handiness.
In my opinion, the Slash does everything the Fuel does, but is much faster and more forgiving.
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I've just ordered this exact bike as well for me, size L, same color and Ill put all my parts from the Pole on this one. Do you have a specific tune on the rear shock?The first 5 test rides have been done and I have to say, the bike is really fun.
I converted it straight away and didn't ride it with the original suspension elements.
I mounted an Öhlins TTX2 coil shock and an RFX 38 suspension fork with 180 mm travel.
I'm currently riding with around 32 percent sag in the rear, although the spring is a little too soft, the rear end still generates a lot of counter pressure. It jumps very well and yet absorbs bumps very confidently.
It is also surprisingly maneuverable, even though the long fork is mounted at the front, it is still easy to maneuver over winding trails.
Originally the bike was actually only intended for rough trails and bike parks. I thought it was a bit too much for my local trails, but since it's so handy I'm now debating whether I should really keep my Fuel EXe.
The larger battery is also very pleasant. With the factory settings (Eco 150, Trail 250, Turbo 300) I can achieve approx. 35 km and 1450 m altitude. Mostly ridden in Trail with just some Eco and Turbo.
With the Exe (Eco 100, Trail 200, Turbo 300) I can cover approx. 26 km with 900 m in altitude with the same driving style.
The EXe was my first trail bike so far; before that I only rode enduro and downhill bikes.
I had changed the suspension to 150 mm / 160 mm and have driven everything with it for the last two years.
Of course I was a little slower on exposed trails and it sometimes hurt a bit when landing badly, but I was impressed by the handiness.
In my opinion, the Slash does everything the Fuel does, but is much faster and more forgiving.
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The size is L.For the size M or L?
I bought the damper used, it doesn't have any special tuning.I've just ordered this exact bike as well for me, size L, same color and Ill put all my parts from the Pole on this one. Do you have a specific tune on the rear shock?
Nice ride and I find that weight quite reasonable for your build.22KG with DD tires front and rear and heavy Chromag Dagga pedals. If needed it can always slim down but after my first ride, not needed!
Probably 19.5 to 20kg, that's what my EXe with 38's, Conti tyres etc weighsI wonder what my EXe with Zeb, DD's and coil rear weighs.....
Nice ride and I find that weight quite reasonable for your build.
If you believe Trek's published weights, the Slash+ is only 1.33kg heavier than an EXe with the same SLX/XT parts and same wheels/tires.
The 580 battery is .845kg more than the 360
So only .485kg more to go from a 36 to a 38 & beefier high pivot frame with more travel.
Of course those stock tires had to go!
I wonder what my EXe with Zeb, DD's and coil rear weighs.....
The TQ motor is quieter, has more power and a bigger battery. But the Kenevo SLs are sweet. Several of my friends have them and love them.My fully downhilled Kenovo SL with 175 mm travel by means of a overstroked shock, 180 mm 38 up front and sturdy tires weights 19,5. With range extender it amounts to around 20,5 kg and 480Wh battery capacity. I‘m tempted by the Slash+ but not sure what does the Slash better, maybe besides a better insertion length for the dropper.
That's about what I figured. No complaints about the weight.Probably 19.5 to 20kg, that's what my EXe with 38's, Conti tyres etc weighs
The TQ motor is quieter, has more power and a bigger battery. But the Kenevo SLs are sweet. Several of my friends have them and love them.
I haven't ridden their Kenevos but we've all ridden together. And we're all different weights/heights so I wouldn't deduce much from it.Did you ever ride a KSL for comparison? Would be really interested if the TQ motor has more power than the Mahle 1.2 in KSL.
I used to have a Kenevo SL 1.Did you ever ride a KSL for comparison? Would be really interested if the TQ motor has more power than the Mahle 1.2 in KSL.
In 2yrs I have only experienced that twice with the TQ, on very hot days, but I use boost mode sparingly. TQ changed something here in their firmware, it's less of an issue than it used to be.The TQ engine has more power, but it reduces the performance after a while if you are constantly driving in turbo mode.
The Mahle engine doesn't do that.
Today I rode Slash+ 9.7. Amazing bike on decents, and would be even better with top-tier front fork and enduro/DH tires.TQ said something about how the larger battery on the slash+ helps with thermal management, which makes the motor more efficient.
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