Has anybody ridden the 9.7 and compared its Fox suspension with the RockShox of higher end models, which seems to be not as plush as it could be? Lots of rocks and roots and lower speed trails here, so supple is a big selling point.
Picked up my 9.5 today. Very happy with how this bike turned out. Can’t wait to get out on it tomorrow.
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What other upgrades did you do besides the obvious?Picked up my 9.5 today. Very happy with how this bike turned out. Can’t wait to get out on it tomorrow.
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Gotta admit.... that is one sexy bike. I love the stealth bomber black.Picked up my 9.5 today. Very happy with how this bike turned out. Can’t wait to get out on it tomorrow.
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What other upgrades did you do besides the obvious?
I was going to say get them tyres off! The bike is transformed with 2.4” - I’m running DHR2 front and rear and works wellAll i've used of the original 9.5 is the frame, motor, seat and seat post, tyres and electrics. All the rest is in a pile waiting to be sold.
The bike has following upgrades.
Fox Factory 36 with 160mm travel
Fox Factory Float X shock
Sram GX AXS derailleur
Sram XO1 Polar Grey Cassette
Sram XX1 Gold chain
Bontrager Line Elite wheels
Deity Skywire Stealth Carbon bars
Deity Supracrush grips
Wolf Tooth ispec dropper remote
Wolf Tooth top cap
Ethirteen 40mm stem
Carbon stem spacers
XT Brakes
Look X-Track enrage pedals.
I took it out for its maiden voyage this morning. I did 44km with 640 meters of climbing. I used a mix of eco and mid, both modes have been turned down form the default setting. I finished with 8% battery left. This bike handles extremely well, but she's a slow old ride uphill compared to my Rail, but when it levels out and and you keep your speed up, it's very fast between the trees. My suspension settings need a bit of work to get it working how i want and i think it would benefit from skinnier tyres as the 2.6's are just too big for it i feel. Overall it's a very impressive bike and it's nice to ride a bike that doesn't sound like it's going to fall apart going downhill.
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2.4‘s are what I want to put on, just got to find some in stock somewhere.I was going to say get them tyres off! The bike is transformed with 2.4” - I’m running DHR2 front and rear and works well
That coil should fit fine. At the bike launch noticed some of the Trek guys were running a RS coilHello, just bought my EXE9.5 yesterday. Opting for some upgrades and was wondering if a
RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate Coil RC2T 205 mm x 62,5 mm would fit. Or that 205*60 combined with a 160mm RS Zeb in fornt will be goog enough.
Thanks, do you mean the 205x62.5 will fit fine or the 205x60? And is there a good sprincalculator? Found one for Fox springs. Never had a coil before so I'm wondering what will be the right springrate for me.That coil should fit fine. At the bike launch noticed some of the Trek guys were running a RS coil
Which size bike? I’m running 205x65 on an XL.Thanks, do you mean the 205x62.5 will fit fine or the 205x60? And is there a good sprincalculator? Found one for Fox springs. Never had a coil before so I'm wondering what will be the right springrate for me.
That's an awesome set of upgrades (jealous). I test drove a 9.5 yesterday because the blue and black colors are more attractive to me than in 9.7 but the components with it just does not cut it for me plus it felt a lot more upfront heavy for some reason than the 9.7. I don't want to deal with selling all the extra parts and plus more money for sure if I go your route, so I'm sticking with 9.7 as I'm happy with those components. But definitely you have a nice ride, congrats.All i've used of the original 9.5 is the frame, motor, seat and seat post, tyres and electrics. All the rest is in a pile waiting to be sold.
The bike has following upgrades.
Fox Factory 36 with 160mm travel
Fox Factory Float X shock
Sram GX AXS derailleur
Sram XO1 Polar Grey Cassette
Sram XX1 Gold chain
Bontrager Line Elite wheels
Deity Skywire Stealth Carbon bars
Deity Supracrush grips
Wolf Tooth ispec dropper remote
Wolf Tooth top cap
Ethirteen 40mm stem
Carbon stem spacers
XT Brakes
RT86 brake rotors, courtesy of Trek
Look X-Track enrage pedals.
I took it out for its maiden voyage this morning. I did 44km with 640 meters of climbing. I used a mix of eco and mid, both modes have been turned down form the default setting. I finished with 8% battery left. This bike handles extremely well, but she's a slow old ride uphill compared to my Rail, but when it levels out and and you keep your speed up, it's very fast between the trees. My suspension settings need a bit of work to get it working how i want and i think it would benefit from skinnier tyres as the 2.6's are just too big for it i feel. Overall it's a very impressive bike and it's nice to ride a bike that doesn't sound like it's going to fall apart going downhill.
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Thanks for sharing your experience with that code. Tomorrow I'm going to call Trek USA and ask them about that error code.I don’t know what 4414 is. I got that code a couple of weeks back and it didn’t store in memory when the dealer checked for it.
Yesterday I got it 3 times: once while coasting, once while pedaling, and once when plugging in to charge. I’m taking it to the dealer tomorrow to have it checked again.
So...my LBS replaced the fuel exe for my wife but this time it came from a different branch because the previous branch had ran out of fuel exes. The different branch did not do a full 20km test ride before giving handing it to my wife. Prior to this, our normal LBS branch had done test rides on two other brand new fuel exes before it developed the same grinding noise problem.
Anyway, for the first ride the bike tested fine and was quiet with just a slight whirring noise. We then used a protective wrap on the bike as we were hopeful it was going to work fine! Today after my wife rode on rocky terrain for about 5 minutes, the grinding noise came back and was pretty much continuous. There is only rocky terrain where we live and there are no tracks that are smooth at all like what the other videos show.
This is just a really simple track where where the noise from the 3rd motor is apparent:
This is the new bike with the 6th motor on just the flat...the noise downhill was bad according to my wife. We did not have the GoPro with us on our ride today to record it so I rode it on the pavement outside our house this is the video below.
Is anyone else experiencing this grinding noise or is it just us? Is it supposed to sound like this?
We are just very confused by the situation. The first motor she had that developed the grinding noise is now at TQ as it showed lots of error codes before it started jerking. Anyway, we have rejected the bike and asked for a refund but gutted it did not work out!
Probably want to factor in there tire choice, the Rise is underspec'd to get a lower weight, there's a pound in that. Many have poor fork choices too.Carbon EX-e 9.5 44 lb with onboard 360 WHr battery (not including a 160 WHr range extender weight TBD)
Alloy H15 Rise 44.5 lb with onboard 540 WHr battery (not including the 252 WHr range extender which is ~ 3 lb)
Carbon M10 Rise 42.7 lb with onboard 360 WHr battery (not including the 252 WHr range extender which is ~ 3 lb)
So...my LBS replaced the fuel exe for my wife but this time it came from a different branch because the previous branch had ran out of fuel exes. The different branch did not do a full 20km test ride before giving handing it to my wife. Prior to this, our normal LBS branch had done test rides on two other brand new fuel exes before it developed the same grinding noise problem.
Anyway, for the first ride the bike tested fine and was quiet with just a slight whirring noise. We then used a protective wrap on the bike as we were hopeful it was going to work fine! Today after my wife rode on rocky terrain for about 5 minutes, the grinding noise came back and was pretty much continuous. There is only rocky terrain where we live and there are no tracks that are smooth at all like what the other videos show.
This is just a really simple track where where the noise from the 3rd motor is apparent:
This is the new bike with the 6th motor on just the flat...the noise downhill was bad according to my wife. We did not have the GoPro with us on our ride today to record it so I rode it on the pavement outside our house this is the video below.
Is anyone else experiencing this grinding noise or is it just us? Is it supposed to sound like this?
We are just very confused by the situation. The first motor she had that developed the grinding noise is now at TQ as it showed lots of error codes before it started jerking. Anyway, we have rejected the bike and asked for a refund but gutted it did not work out!
Hey mate sorry to hear that... Yeah my wife had that on 4 different motors ( 2 different bikes) and the mechanics faced that same issue during their test ride on two different fuel exes... It is exactly what my wife experienced on her fuel exe as initially it was just a quiet grumbling noise and then with every ride it got progressively worse. She test rode it for around 25km on the first day and it made a slight grumbling noise which was tolerable but on the second test ride, it became very loud and then with the third test ride, it made a very distinctive grumbling noise. She was told to keep riding it until 200km to see if the noise went away but she rather ride her yeti analogue bike without the grumbling noise. We normally ride 100km a week rain or shine so the problem came up pretty fast for her.I'm having the same grinding noise beginning on my 9.7 at about 60 miles. Worsening gradually. Initially intermittent only when coasting presumably with the motor not making any torque and peddling slower than the speed so that no torque on the crank, which produced grinding sound which went away as soon as I applied any torque from the crank and the motor would start. Now it is more nearly continuous and occurs even when applying minor torque through the crank but goes away with more torque from the crank and the motor. It is exactly the same sound as in your recording. I just can't seem to attach my recording to this reply. To me it sounds like a plastic gear meshing wrongly.
I actually have a noise that sounds very similar to Juju's recording, but it only occurs every now and then. I can't seem to find a set of circumstances that produces it. I can be riding along a flat concrete bike path in ECO with what is from my side constant effort, and it will grind for a stroke or two or three, and then disappear. Doesn't seem to affect power or feel weird through the pedals. It's kind of a fluttering noise, hard to describe. It might happen a handful of times in a 90 minute ride. I'm not at the point of raising with the shop yet but will at first service, when I go back to mainly try and get the correct carbon cranks.Hey mate sorry to hear that... Yeah my wife had that on 4 different motors ( 2 different bikes) and the mechanics faced that same issue during their test ride on two different fuel exes... It is exactly what my wife experienced on her fuel exe as initially it was just a quiet grumbling noise and then with every ride it got progressively worse. She test rode it for around 25km on the first day and it made a slight grumbling noise which was tolerable but on the second test ride, it became very loud and then with the third test ride, it made a very distinctive grumbling noise. She was told to keep riding it until 200km to see if the noise went away but she rather ride her yeti analogue bike without the grumbling noise. We normally ride 100km a week rain or shine so the problem came up pretty fast for her.
It seems to be maybe a production issue given lots of people are not having this problem? Anyway she opted for the refund in the end and is very happy with her yeti analogue bike and trek rail if she wants to do multiple laps...
Hey Rob - would we void our warranty if we copied the setup? ie - increasing the travel over the recommended specsSorry to hear of issues. I’ll notify TQ of these comments. Seems some are having issues (where are you based in terms of Geography?)
My demo is running superb in this setup
looks like an amazing setup!!!Sorry to hear of issues. I’ll notify TQ of these comments. Seems some are having issues (where are you based in terms of Geography?)
My demo is running superb in this setup
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Yeah some decent tires would do more than all those $$$ upgradesI was going to say get them tyres off! The bike is transformed with 2.4” - I’m running DHR2 front and rear and works well
Yeah I know. But I've been so happy with the EX-e in ECO, I think I could have lived with less than the TQ motor. Not saying I wish I did go Specialized, or that anyone else should, but just that it's more of a viable option than I realised.The Levo SL is quite different to the Fuel from a geometry and motor power curve. The SL required a reasonably high cadence and there were hills it struggled on if you did not get the right gear, the Fuel is better than the SL in both these areas.
And is substantially better spec for the price.
Today I spoke with Trek Support and they said the Fuel EX angle adjustment gizmo does not work with the EXe. 9point8 makes them for integrated headsets like the EXe has.I wonder if these will work in the Fuel EXe...
Trek Angle-Adjust Headset Cup - Trek Bikes (GB)
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