The sophisticated and high quality alloy frame of the elegant Trek Rail 7 seamlessly integrates the Bosch motor it’s built around. As soon as you turn its nose downhill, the Trek Rail 7, which retails at € 5,499, dominates the test field. The Trek lives up to its name and on both flowy and very technical downhill trails it literally carves its way through the trail as though it’s on rails, steaming past the competition and delivering a snappy yet comfortable ride. No other bike offers the same level of predictable, confidence-inspiring and yet direct handling. The Rail 7 is the only bike that feels incredibly composed and agile at the same time. This bike is the perfect tool for sporty riders to explore and push their limits, but will also be a loyal companion for tour riders who are after a comfortable ride. The Trek Rail 7 hits the mark with sensational versatility, excellent handling and a high-quality frame, winning the deserved Best in Test!
it's not really.and the current one is a Remedy which I imagine is quite similar in geometry and feel to the rail.
Since Spesh (and others) decided that £10K+ was an acceptable price for a bicycle.since when was € 5,500 considered budget?
for an aluminium framed FS Emtb?
I do wonder what Trek would have come up with if they'd either stuck with 27.5 wheels or mulleted the bike. At 448mm the chainstays are pretty short for a 29er eMTB and I can really tell the difference over my Powerfly.it might look similar but it loses a shit load of the agility/playfulness of the remedy with the additional weight and longer wheelbase (stays).
Since Spesh (and others) decided that £10K+ was an acceptable price for a bicycle.
Same deal with the Levo SL though.buy the cheaper model as it's more than good enough
or the heated seats an leccy sunroof crowdmaybe if you are a top level rider who can benefit and understand how to do the adjustment from any extra tweakability the top level components offer.
The difference is, at least here in NZ, 10k gets you a near-top model Rail, whereas for the Spesh... the cheapest ff Levo is 9k, up to 22.5k
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