Uploaded my 1000Km update on the rail
No but I will do now I have seen it! It actually requires a fair amount of slack it seems!Rob did you end up sliding more rear brake line through after watching your video? I can see now how mine started leaking after a few bottom outs.
XLHi Rob
What size frame is your Rail 5 please
Rob was noticing the front light you had mounted on the bike in the video, which one is it and what do you think of it?
Great thanksDetails in here:
Trek Rail light
Ok I just spoke with the guys at Magicshine, I asked for a discount code. if you use EMTB10 you’ll save 10% on this MJ906S light that I posted above: https://magicshineuk.com/product/magicshine-mj-906s-front-bike-light-ebike-ready/ Just tried the code, not working yet! Hopefully soon.www.emtbforums.com
Uploaded my 1000Km update on the rail
Uploaded my 1000Km update on the rail
Yes, nice riding ebike or any other ride for that matter, especially for full 29’ hefty ride.
My quibbles after 8 months of hard riding (over 2,700 miles) is that battery life is quite weak and seems to lessen over time for some reason. Also, battery to electronic plate connection is poor with power short whenever riding jarring terrain even with new battery alignment mounting plate. I have to run two very tight tension straps around frame and battery to minimize disconnectivity of power source. Bike rattle is pretty bad as well. Thought initially was all coming from poor fitting tolerance of battery RIB system despite many battery realignments by Trek, but realized a lot of it coming from motor clutch while thumping down trails. Also, pivot bearings at lower shock mount pivot don’t hold up well due to all the vertical forces on them and main pivot and ABP pivot bearings seized and creaked up not before long as well. Most all stock 12 speed crap including cassette, hub was roasted in under a month (10 speed Shimano convert here). Bontrager rear rim lasted only a few weeks with tire liners and 30-32 psi.
Do tell?It’s not Eco that’s weak…
I do use as much as possible (ECO) on most access roads climbs. Level of assist (like 20-25%) to weight and drag of bike is pretty weak in my opinion. Prior to ebike last late winter, 4-5,000ft vertical gains on any given ride (regular bike ) was my norm (about 500,000ft total climbing vert/year). So fairly strong internal motor hereIt’s not Eco that’s weak…
Yeah, regular bike and ebike riders don’t mix well from my experience. I do have a couple slower ebike pals, that is best I ride my regular bike with. Would be awful to ride with regular bike buds while on ebike and stay together most the ride. Definitely regular bike ride in those cases. I personally have best e-rides when solo, since buzzing at my own pace or on time limit and want to get a decent ride in.So I basically stopped riding my ebike with friends that are on regular bikes
I don't think 1000km is enough to call something a long term review
When I demoed a Rail before buying one I put 300km on the bike in the 3 days I had it.
Criticising Rob for a 1000km test when you did 300km and still bought only to decide it’s garbage is hilarious. I wonder how many other reviews have hit 1000km? Not many I’d wager.I've done 3800km on my Rail and it's garbage. I would not recommend it to anyone.
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