I have a good friend in Bad Tölz (Wolfram). Nice Place! Here are the things I came across with my bike which was an early one back on Oct 1, 2022:
1. Bike came with the wrong cranks. Aluminum instead of e13 carbon cranks.
2. Headset was loose and not greased properly (shop fixed it)
3. Seat post dropper cable was excessively long (shop shortened it)
4. Grinding noise from motor at low wattage (LT 20 Watts). Still an ‘issue’
5. Motor cutting out in high mode. . Fixed with last software update.
6. Motor not providing full power in high mode. Still an issue
7. Dropper post died after 4 Months. Would not move up when torqued to specs. (Replaced by Trek)
despite this, I really like the bike. Suspension of the 9.8 and brakes are great! Bike is super balanced. Motor in med mode feels amazingly natural. Viel Glück !
Somewhere earlier in this thread there's a post with "stuff to make sure is present when you collect your bike". Have a search, you should find it quick enough... thx for the item list ... if anyone else has any more quick check items pls chime in!
Somewhere earlier in this thread there's a post with "stuff to make sure is present when you collect your bike". Have a search, you should find it quick enough
I wouldn’t be fussed if you get the alu cranks, as the aluminum cranks have a narrower Q-factor and aren’t much heavier. Ask for the sleeve that goes over the BB spindle when tightening the lock-ring, and make sure your firmware is up to date. Ask for volume spacers for the fork & shock.... thx for the item list ... if anyone else has any more quick check items pls chime in!
@DBSwiss – Yep, there is some good alpine access here. Don't know a Wolfram (yet).
I owe scott lumen and drag of motor is for sure more then 3w, levo sl had 2w drag with no assistance. However now they will change it under warranty cause its giving clicking noise when u pedal it without assistance or over 25kmh....Hi all, been a lurker and somewhat infrequent poster on this thread. Just an update on my story regarding my motor.
Trek warranty'd my 1st motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance scenarios. The motor also had a significant under-reading of rider input watts, and that is compared to 2 other bikes.
My 2nd motor: AGAIN they are warranty-ing the motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance modes. It is as if the motor has increased drag when the chain is loaded with tension on steep climbs. The drag increases almost to a point where you can't pedal the bike without assistance when you climb up steep climbs. The drag is worse when the motor is hot. The motor is a joy in MID and HIGH modes, but almost unride-able in steeper terrain in less than 100w assistance scenarios.
When you pedal along a flat paved road the drag is almost unnoticeable. In a stand, turning the pedals feels like a normal bike. I am thinking there might be some design flaw, or I was unlucky to get 2 bad motors out of early batches.
I also get less range in ECO mode than in MID mode. For example, after a 15min steep climb, with battery at 70% I get the following from my bike:
ECO: 61%, 108W max, Range: 2h39min
MID: 100%, 231W max, Range: 2h52min
HIGH: 170%, 300W max, Range: 1h28min
How is that even possible?
TQ hasn't released a software update since early March, and they use to be very frequent. Some guys have reported delays in motor manufacturing, so maybe they are working on a hardware update.
Maybe my 3rd motor would be drag-free adn only have the 2-3 watts of drag as advertised by TQ.
Anyone else have drag in steeper terrain when they turn the assistance off?
Haha, you found it though! Hope you like the new bike… OK, post #1100 and thereabouts - although not one word from your suggestion was helpful in getting a result
I've had 2 motors now, and both had no noticeable drag with the motor off.Hi all, been a lurker and somewhat infrequent poster on this thread. Just an update on my story regarding my motor.
Trek warranty'd my 1st motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance scenarios. The motor also had a significant under-reading of rider input watts, and that is compared to 2 other bikes.
My 2nd motor: AGAIN they are warranty-ing the motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance modes. It is as if the motor has increased drag when the chain is loaded with tension on steep climbs. The drag increases almost to a point where you can't pedal the bike without assistance when you climb up steep climbs. The drag is worse when the motor is hot. The motor is a joy in MID and HIGH modes, but almost unride-able in steeper terrain in less than 100w assistance scenarios.
When you pedal along a flat paved road the drag is almost unnoticeable. In a stand, turning the pedals feels like a normal bike. I am thinking there might be some design flaw, or I was unlucky to get 2 bad motors out of early batches.
I also get less range in ECO mode than in MID mode. For example, after a 15min steep climb, with battery at 70% I get the following from my bike:
ECO: 61%, 108W max, Range: 2h39min
MID: 100%, 231W max, Range: 2h52min
HIGH: 170%, 300W max, Range: 1h28min
How is that even possible?
TQ hasn't released a software update since early March, and they use to be very frequent. Some guys have reported delays in motor manufacturing, so maybe they are working on a hardware update.
Maybe my 3rd motor would be drag-free adn only have the 2-3 watts of drag as advertised by TQ.
Anyone else have drag in steeper terrain when they turn the assistance off?
Hi all, been a lurker and somewhat infrequent poster on this thread. Just an update on my story regarding my motor.
Trek warranty'd my 1st motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance scenarios. The motor also had a significant under-reading of rider input watts, and that is compared to 2 other bikes.
My 2nd motor: AGAIN they are warranty-ing the motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance modes. It is as if the motor has increased drag when the chain is loaded with tension on steep climbs. The drag increases almost to a point where you can't pedal the bike without assistance when you climb up steep climbs. The drag is worse when the motor is hot. The motor is a joy in MID and HIGH modes, but almost unride-able in steeper terrain in less than 100w assistance scenarios.
When you pedal along a flat paved road the drag is almost unnoticeable. In a stand, turning the pedals feels like a normal bike. I am thinking there might be some design flaw, or I was unlucky to get 2 bad motors out of early batches.
I also get less range in ECO mode than in MID mode. For example, after a 15min steep climb, with battery at 70% I get the following from my bike:
ECO: 61%, 108W max, Range: 2h39min
MID: 100%, 231W max, Range: 2h52min
HIGH: 170%, 300W max, Range: 1h28min
How is that even possible?
TQ hasn't released a software update since early March, and they use to be very frequent. Some guys have reported delays in motor manufacturing, so maybe they are working on a hardware update.
Maybe my 3rd motor would be drag-free adn only have the 2-3 watts of drag as advertised by TQ.
Anyone else have drag in steeper terrain when they turn the assistance off?
I've assumed it's my fitness and that's not covered under warranty. Although I'm mainly an ECO/distance guy on my Fuel, I rode my hardtail the other day and climbing did not feel good at all!I’ve tried pedaling uphill with the motor off. It sucks! I was thinking that using assistance over the last few months has jaded my senses and sapped some of my fitness. But after reading your comments, I wonder…
Hey thanks. I have a bike stand and am thinking of checking the pivots and regressing them myself as well as the seat post. Not sure how to go about assessing the rear axle or derailer. I Need to buy a torque wrench though. You have any good videos online that can walk me though this process. Also, does washing and cleaning your bike after each ride potentially dry out your pivots? Thanks for the helpIt could be your motor, or bolts, or it could be just about anything else. eBikes require a lot of maintenance, not just the Fuel EXe.
For me, the motor has been the quietest and lowest Maintenace part of the bike. I wouldn't assume it's the motor (or motor bolts) until you've checked the pedals, pedal bearings, crank arm bolts, rear axle, derailuer (at hanger bolt), cassette greased & tight on the freehub, check all pivots w/torque wrench, and ruled out the seatpost (assuming it does click when you're out of the saddle)
Right on- DIY maintenance is well worth the effort. I still hit up my LBS for suspension service or more complicated stuff.Also, does washing and cleaning your bike after each ride potentially dry out your pivots? Thanks for the help
Gotcha. I’m hopeful putting some grease in the bolts/pivots will fix the creaking. Is it common practice to have to remove e-bike frame bolts and re grease if they are dry? Or will keeping it clean prevent me fromRight on- DIY maintenance is well worth the effort. I still hit up my LBS for suspension service or more complicated stuff.
You'll get a lot of different answers on the washing topic, depends on where you live etc. My routine is basically to wash every 4-8 rides (mixed condition) or after any really muddy rides (which is most rides here in the winter). Just a quick spray-off, then I wipe the bike down with silicone spray. I wipe &lube chain and check tire pressure at least every other ride. I do check all the fasteners above every on new bikes- after 1st ride, 3rd, 6th, 12, then monthly, etc. Even then, twice I've had a crank-arm bolt come loose, which I was able to tighten on the trail. check the headset, lube the dropper post (grease under collar), check brake pads
In Germany not. My Trek Dealer announce it for Mid June, other dealer for End June. So I have to master my first trip to the alps with my ex-e without an extender.Does anyone know if batteries and extenders are available yet?
I do reconise this drag 'problem'. Starting with the motor off there is no drag, but when it's has been used a while and after turning it off, I feel a noticeable drag. Thought that it was a mindfuck, but after reading your post I doubt that it is a mindfuck. I don't reconise the range problem.Hi all, been a lurker and somewhat infrequent poster on this thread. Just an update on my story regarding my motor.
Trek warranty'd my 1st motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance scenarios. The motor also had a significant under-reading of rider input watts, and that is compared to 2 other bikes.
My 2nd motor: AGAIN they are warranty-ing the motor due to significant drag in low power and no assistance modes. It is as if the motor has increased drag when the chain is loaded with tension on steep climbs. The drag increases almost to a point where you can't pedal the bike without assistance when you climb up steep climbs. The drag is worse when the motor is hot. The motor is a joy in MID and HIGH modes, but almost unride-able in steeper terrain in less than 100w assistance scenarios.
When you pedal along a flat paved road the drag is almost unnoticeable. In a stand, turning the pedals feels like a normal bike. I am thinking there might be some design flaw, or I was unlucky to get 2 bad motors out of early batches.
I also get less range in ECO mode than in MID mode. For example, after a 15min steep climb, with battery at 70% I get the following from my bike:
ECO: 61%, 108W max, Range: 2h39min
MID: 100%, 231W max, Range: 2h52min
HIGH: 170%, 300W max, Range: 1h28min
How is that even possible?
TQ hasn't released a software update since early March, and they use to be very frequent. Some guys have reported delays in motor manufacturing, so maybe they are working on a hardware update.
Maybe my 3rd motor would be drag-free adn only have the 2-3 watts of drag as advertised by TQ.
Anyone else have drag in steeper terrain when they turn the assistance off?
I'm looking at maybe picking up a Fuel as a light weight 2nd ebike, so I'm folowing this thread.Gotcha. I’m hopeful putting some grease in the bolts/pivots will fix the creaking. Is it common practice to have to remove e-bike frame bolts and re grease if they are dry? Or will keeping it clean prevent me from
Needing to do that. Lastly, when loosening those bolts that are tightened to 20nM, what do you use? I’ve tried just using my multi tool but can’t seem to loosen it, I’m wondering if I need another tool with more leverage
Gotcha. I’m hopeful putting some grease in the bolts/pivots will fix the creaking. Is it common practice to have to remove e-bike frame bolts and re grease if they are dry? Or will keeping it clean prevent me from
Needing to do that. Lastly, when loosening those bolts that are tightened to 20nM, what do you use? I’ve tried just using my multi tool but can’t seem to loosen it, I’m wondering if I need another tool with more leverage.
Also, does washing and cleaning your bike after each ride potentially dry out your pivots? Thanks for the help
Exactly the phenomenon. I can only think it has to do with heat , and some materials expanding, which adds friction and keep the motor “engaged”. The tolerances looks tight in there, so could be hit and miss between motors.I do reconise this drag 'problem'. Starting with the motor off there is no drag, but when it's has been used a while and after turning it off, I feel a noticeable drag. Thought that it was a mindfuck, but after reading your post I doubt that it is a mindfuck. I don't reconise the range problem.
How did you proof the drag problem to the LBS/TREK?
It does! Thanks! How often do you think realistically I should service my fork and shock? I. ride pretty consistently at least once a week here in CA. I know Trek has their recommendations but i know the suspension service at my LBS isn't cheap.My pivots on this bike have been quiet so far. I haven't had to touch them yet, but I've not been so lucky with other bikes.
If you are going to pull the pivots apart, proceed with caution. Make sure you have a good torque wrench and you've read through the service manual. Blue locktite on clean threads, grease everywhere else. I typically pop the seals out of the bearings and pack them with grease too. For me this is a yearly job, and I won't hesitate to take it to a shop that specializes in suspension service.
Hosing your bike off isn't great for the pivots, also spray lubes can attract dirt. If it was assembled properly (grease, lock-tite, torque wrench), you shouldn't have a problem for a while. Far as cleaning goes, just avoid spraying water directly at the pivots, better to wipe those areas with a wet rag or brush. Hope that all helps.
It does! Thanks! How often do you think realistically I should service my fork and shock? I. ride pretty consistently at least once a week here in CA. I know Trek has their recommendations but i know the suspension service at my LBS isn't cheap.
Follow the recommendations of the Manufacturer or for me I do it once a minimum once a season depending on how much I ride...which is about 100hrs if u ride 2 hours once a week once s week. I do the service myself so when i'm riding more I'll service sooner.It does! Thanks! How often do you think realistically I should service my fork and shock? I. ride pretty consistently at least once a week here in CA. I know Trek has their recommendations but i know the suspension service at my LBS isn't cheap.
I'm sure youtube will be my friend but do you think it's realistic to service the fork and shock myself after watching/learning some tutorial videos online? IS the service you are doing the full rebuild or the basic servicing of the fork and shock?Follow the recommendations of the Manufacturer or for me I do it once a minimum once a season depending on how much I ride...which is about 100hrs if u ride 2 hours once a week once s week. I do the service myself so when i'm riding more I'll service sooner.
Are you proposing drilling your own holes in the down tube?Hi all, just recieved my new EX-e, I have the range extender coming and looking at the bike, I can see that the water bottle holder can be moved higher. I'm thinking of trying to move it up for the range extender and add another holder in the lower screws to put a water bottle in.
Do you think the range extender will fit higher?
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