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something like this?How are people mounting Garmins on the integrated bar/stem? Is there a special mount available?
something like this?How are people mounting Garmins on the integrated bar/stem? Is there a special mount available?
I would like to change my RS Deluxe Select+ damper to a RS Super Deluxe Ultimate damper. can you please send me the serial number of your RS Super Deluxe Ultimate , so I can check trailhead which Ultimate I need - thank you very much!I had the same day-one experience with a noticeable clunk on the lower eyelet of my Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate, and I didn't know this affected all other models.
I took the shock off, and there was noticeable play with just a bolt inserted into the shock.
On the FB post you saw for Fox, do you know if the warranty is from Fox or Trek themselves?
Not sure if I should raise this with Rockshox or Trek.
Tightening the bolt to spec removed the clunk, but it's still disappointing that, for all this money, the tolerances are not perfect.
I would like to change my RS Deluxe Select+ damper to a RS Super Deluxe Ultimate damper. can you please send me the serial number of your RS Super Deluxe Ultimate , so I can check trailhead which Ultimate I need - thank you very much!
I agree with overtightening the bolt being the incorrect direction - tolerances are out. Period.Tightening the shock bolt is NOT the fix for vertical play. Sounds like you need to replace the DU bushing at minimum, possibly all shock hardware at the lower pivot to get the horizontal tolerances correct. Good thing that's inexpensive ($15-20).
It'd be great to know if these issues are with the Rockshox or Fox shocks & hardware, since the bushings & hardware typically come with the shocks.
EDIT: I saw on FB that some 9.7s with Fox Shocks had them warrantied, for the eyelets being out of tolerance.
My rockshox hardware (w/bronze DU bushing) has been fine, and I swapped that hardware over to an Ohlins shock.
Yes you can, the manual specifies it.Hey guys! You guys know if you can ride the Fuel Ex E without battery? I mean, if I need to make travel abroad to ride with guys with regular bikes, it would be usefull. Tks in advance.
Really? This is freaking awesome! Tks for the help!Yes you can, the manual specifies it.
But the range extender battery is sized specifically to be allowed onto planes, so you can leave the main battery at home, and take just the range extender and get some assistance.
It's mentioned in the faq about a third of the way downReally? This is freaking awesome! Tks for the help!
Very cool. Didn't know the TQ display and Garmin sync'd up so much info. Thanks for sharing.When using the Garmin, you can see afterwards which assist levels you were using (in the Garmin Connect app). Not in percent, though. It shows as 2, 4 and 7. (Also pictured is my garmin mount).
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There's a cable tray on the downtube which makes it very hard to pull the dropper post cable.Hello all happy new owner. Been making some adjustments on my 9.7 Medium before taking it out.
Need some tips on running new dropper post cable housing. I removed the battery, which was really hard to do, I think the cable was snagged too as I couldn’t pull the cable to move it at all when battery was in.
Anyway , does the cable housing go into the side hole slot in the bottom bracket area and work it up the seat tube from there? And then the other side goes up the down tube? I read there is a cable track for the downtube but I need to check it with light to see exactly where that is. The cable housing is pretty tight around the bottom bracket and having issues getting the dropper down in the seat tube without binding up the cable or housing.
Tips would be great. Thank you!
This is dead on but it wasn't too bad on mine. I didn't have to remove the battery to pull it. I put in an AXS Reverb so I didn't have to install anything after pulling it.There's a cable tray on the downtube which makes it very hard to pull the dropper post cable.
You can see it in the service manual, page 8 and 11.
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I can see the carbon weave on mine, but only if you hit it with a really bright light. 99% of the time it looks like gloss black with bronze tint. Applying ride wrap adds another layer of translucent.Can anyone with the 9.8XT in deep smoke colour, put my mind at ease and check if you have this effect/defect? on the top tube...
Fuel EXe - so who's ordered the Trek Fuel EXe?
I'm new to this forum but the EXe has me totally converted to the emtb life. I tried the Levo SL but it just wasn't for me. Too much whine in the motor and I just didn't find it to be more interesting than my beloved Niner Rip 9 RDO that I've been riding for a few years. On a whim I picked up...www.emtbforums.com
This is with the Wahoo app too. Very interresting to analyze afterwards.When using the Garmin, you can see afterwards which assist levels you were using (in the Garmin Connect app). Not in percent, though. It shows as 2, 4 and 7. (Also pictured is my garmin mount).
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Yes,it helps you work out how long you spend in each mode,and therefore gives a clue as to which mode you should tweak to get more range.This is with the Wahoo app too. Very interresting to analyze afterwards.
When I finally decided to remove the access cover, it made things a LOT easier all around. I finally located the plastic cable guide, the Trek person who put my bike together did not use that and so the dropper housing was tight against the downtube and battery. It made removing the battery VERY difficult. I finally got it to budge and come out./\ All good info on the seatpost cable routing. Another tip- if you're changing the housing out, remove the access cover (shown on pg 7) which covers the bend in the cable between DT and ST.
Is removing the shimano 12s microspline cassette simply using a chain whip and the classic cassette tool that is used for GX/X01 cassettes? I am hoping to move the shimano cassette to a 27.5 rear wheel for Mullet action.Putting the SRAM AXS groupset/drivetrain on is a different story though. That freaking Shimano freehub was an absolute PITA to remove.
Is removing the shimano 12s microspline cassette simply using a chain whip and the classic cassette tool that is used for GX/X01 cassettes? I am hoping to move the shimano cassette to a 27.5 rear wheel for Mullet action.
Also, how did you go about removing the freehub and where did you source an XD freehub? through Trek? I have the 9.7 which has the bontrager Rapid Drive 108 hub.
I think you ended up being pretty close to correct. Trek seems to have updated their numbers to be closer in line with your bb heights. 341 high and 334 lowHi guys, new around here. This awesome thread got me on a Fuel EXe, so thank you, its a great bike! This is the definitive internet source for real world experiences on the Fuel Exe!
BUT: I want to mullet my ride, especially coming off a long stint on 27.5 bikes. This bike has been described as being "lively", and I think a big contributor is the much lower than quoted BB. I do think there is a important error on the geometry chart as quoted by Trek in terms of the BB height. I measured 5 different bikes in Sizes small to large and I can't find a stock bike (29", 150mm fork) with a BB height higher than 342mm, in high setting. Which makes me think in 29er stock form, this bike runs 340-342mm(high), instead of quoted 349mm. Similarly, it runs ±335mm(low), instead of quoted 342mm. My size small with a 160mm fork is at 342mm(high), and with a 150mm fork, its 339mm(high). In Mullet form with a 150mm fork it is 330mm(high).
This should be fine if you run 29 FR/RR, but with a BB drop of 8-10mm in mullet 29FR/27.5RR, it really put this bike into lowest of low territory, and not really "mullatable" as marketed by Trek. If you run it in high, For reference my 27.5 160mm fork bike in size small was 345mm.
Its likely that I am overthinking this!! Maybe I should just ride it LOW...
Anyone wants to chime in on their bb heights? @Emailsucks98 what is your BB height with your mullet, 150mm?
This fits perfect but not possible to torque:Re. Loose lower shock mount.
I think the problem is the bolt. The shoulder (unthreaded) is 50% of the length & the thread is 50% [not including head]. This means the shoulder only goes halfway thru the spacer. If you measure the diameters of the bolt with a digital caliper the thread is significantlly less than the shoulder - this is causing the movement. As a test, remove shock lower & put the bolt thru the spacer, try to wobble head of bolt - mine doesn't move, then try to wobble thread end - mine moves...a lot. As a temporary fix I have put a single layer of electrical tape on the thread that is in the spacer.
Of course, the ultimate fix is a bolt with a longer shoulder. If you look at other bikes replacement kits this is how they are. But I am struggling to source such a bolt that will fit the Ex e.
That head will not fitThis fits perfect but not possible to torque:
Titanium Flanged Hex Head M8x(1.00mm)x60mm
Titanium Flanged Head Bolt. 8mm x 60mm. The washer based hex head of this design spreads the load, whilst the rolled threads offer increased strength to give a tough, durable fastener. Produced in Grade 5, 6AL-4V Titanium, this material also offers fantastic corrosion resistance and weight...www.probolt-usa.com
It fits fine bit not much around it to torque it. I know because I have it.That head will not fit
from what I am reading regarding the e13 chainring it is compatible with 11/12 speed speed systems so if moving to AXS (RD/controller) it would be only require a cassette and chain from the same manufacturer i.e. sram eagle/chain or shimano cassette/chain. also the rear freehub to match the cassette of course.I’ve run the AXS/Shimano setup this way. I find the full AXS system to be smoother and more durable. The XT cassette I ran with the AXS lasted less than 1 year. This was on an Orbea Rise, so not even a full power bike. I’d suggest full AXS drivetrain, but just my opinion.
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