Magnacus
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No Update for now.Any updates on availability for the fidlock base?
It's new for the dealer too.
Since >>noone<< has this adapter in stock, its quite an adventure to get/order it.
No Update for now.Any updates on availability for the fidlock base?
I just had a firmware update. It is dealer only and it cost $29.99.I think it is a dealer only update.
They charge? Can't see me getting any unnecessary updates done.I just had a firmware update. It is dealer only and it cost $29.99.
Anybody know what head set bearing the Fuel EXE uses, I have a clicking kinda creak from that area
Totally correct!probably no more than 2 or 3nm
Only issue I've had is creaking from the motor/bottom bracket when pedaling - something I've seen mentioned earlier in this thread so I'll be bringing it to the Trek shop nearby to have them go through the motor mounts. Oh and that I had a pretty bad OTB on my first ride when an unexpected drop came up and got a mild concussion so now I can't ride for a bit
Did you take the motor out to check? The motor bolt goes through the compensation screw.My 9.8xt does not have compensation screws, it has machined black aluminium inserts that are not adjustable.
They look like machined black aluminium insertsSure did, had it out a few times. I have had my bike since August last year so maybe they have since changed to the adjustment bolts. Would be great if anyone could post a picture of them so I can confirm. I am currently away on business but will post a picture of my setup when I get back for comparison
I just brought my bike into the Trek store where I bought mine, firmware update was free. Though not sure if they will start charging once warranty period is over.I just had a firmware update. It is dealer only and it cost $29.99.
I swapped the bonty tires after a few rides because they were too unpredictable & put maxxis dhf 2.5 / dissector 2.4 combo on which were a struggle to get on the carbon rims, very tight. I was then getting a lot of rim dings on the rear when hitting rocks hard (20psi). I tried fitting an insert in the rear but could not for life of me get the dissector seated back on the rim & had to remove the insert. But then I had 1 rock ding too many & got a split in the side of the carbon rim which Trek warrantied ( & took only 2 days to arrive at my Trek lbs) & ripped the bead on the tire. I refitted the bonty tire with the insert without a struggle & it is a completely different tire, grips much better (now 19 psi) & no dings - so far.Really starting to put some miles on after an epic winter and a bunch or trail damage. I have been defending the stock Bonty tires until I replaced them with a 2.5 DHF with the sticky rubber and a 2.4 DHR. I had forgotten how good the Maxxis stuff is especially with right pressure. Its been about 9 months on the bike and its worked flawlessly. The motor is quiet and has just the right amount of power for me. Other than the ridiculous range extender wait I cant recommend it enough.
Predator maybe?Picked up my Fuel EXe 9.8XT in beautiful Mulsanne blue on the 11th!
Oh and that I had a pretty bad OTB on my first ride when an unexpected drop came up and got a mild concussion so now I can't ride for a bit
Hmm interesting, thanks for the note! I'll definitely check into that.I had to adjust the compensation screws on the motor mounts. Once I adjusted the compensation screws then torqued the motor back to spec, the noise is gone entirely.
See illustration below from the owner's manual:
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Lol it was actually the last drop on NOTG, the one with the tree in the middle of the landing . I rolled up to it slowly and my tire slid over the log.Predator maybe?
Nice bike and congrats, I'm loving mine!
I swapped the SE5's immediately because I did not like them on my demo bike lol. I also had the same problem with getting an insert on the rear with a Dissector. I gave up and took it to the LBS and they charged me $15 to throw it on - well worth the several hours of struggling it took me. Try out the Assegai on the front, too, it's super sticky!I swapped the bonty tires after a few rides because they were too unpredictable & put maxxis dhf 2.5 / dissector 2.4 combo on which were a struggle to get on the carbon rims, very tight. I was then getting a lot of rim dings on the rear when hitting rocks hard (20psi). I tried fitting an insert in the rear but could not for life of me get the dissector seated back on the rim & had to remove the insert. But then I had 1 rock ding too many & got a split in the side of the carbon rim which Trek warrantied ( & took only 2 days to arrive at my Trek lbs) & ripped the bead on the tire. I refitted the bonty tire with the insert without a struggle & it is a completely different tire, grips much better (now 19 psi) & no dings - so far.
65mm shock stroke puts the seatstay bridge within a gnats whisker of hitting the seat tube,you may decide that's fine,but I thought it was too close for comfortTime to upgrade suspension!
Have an EXe 9.8 AXS in Large, running a Fox 38 160mm in front, and now looking to upgrade rear shock to a Fox DHX2 205x65 Trunnion. From what I've read, this increase in stroke will not cause any clearance and bump up travel to 152mm? Anyone with experience on this?
Also, looking for advise on spring rate - Im 88kg(194lbs) riding mostly aggressive enduro on flat pedals. Now also going to give E-enduro racing a try - good challenge for a light e-mtb
Thanks in advance!
RobRides made a vid on YouTube about this exact thing. Think he put it in the high setting w/ a 170 Ohlins Fork with coil.Time to upgrade suspension!
Have an EXe 9.8 AXS in Large, running a Fox 38 160mm in front, and now looking to upgrade rear shock to a Fox DHX2 205x65 Trunnion. From what I've read, this increase in stroke will not cause any clearance and bump up travel to 152mm? Anyone with experience on this?
Also, looking for advise on spring rate - Im 88kg(194lbs) riding mostly aggressive enduro on flat pedals. Now also going to give E-enduro racing a try - good challenge for a light e-mtb
Thanks in advance!
From Fidlock: thank you for your enquiry. At the moment we do not sell the force connector. Therefore it is not available for purchase. Look for it in our webshop towards the end of the year.Final update:
FIDLOCK® Force Connector
Partnumber 09656-000002(BLK)
Google found nothing so far.
I'll contact my local dealer and keep you posted. This may take a while.
Hi, were you able solve the problem?Not quite. I definitely have drag, like the clutch is engaged.
Also, my motor runs hot, and then cuts the power. Today I climbed in max/boost mode around 900ft vert in 17mins, and the system cut the power to 50% of before, presumably because the motor is too hot. At that point the motor was actually uncomfortably hot to the touch.
Motor does not cool down to “normal” performance capability for the rest of the ride, and I have erratic power delivery for the rest of the ride.
I am thinking I could have something like a dragging clutch creating excessive heat, which forces the thermal management to kick in, and cutting the power. This could obviously have excessive drain on the battery too.
Granted, I ride in the Southern Hemisphere, with temps in 25-30C (80-86F) range. But surely this should have been tested? Anyone having issues with the motor running hot? Or feelings of clutch dragging when you turn the system off whilst coasting on a flat surface on a ride?
SameReally starting to put some miles on after an epic winter and a bunch or trail damage. I have been defending the stock Bonty tires until I replaced them with a 2.5 DHF with the sticky rubber and a 2.4 DHR. I had forgotten how good the Maxxis stuff is especially with right pressure. Its been about 9 months on the bike and its worked flawlessly. The motor is quiet and has just the right amount of power for me. Other than the ridiculous range extender wait I cant recommend it enough.
Yeah, another classic ride last night on mine. Left the house thinking I'd do a short ride but conditions were so good I ended up doing 20 miles, 3,600'. As much as I love having the flexibility of 2 batteries, this was a 1-battery ride and one is enough for weekday rides of this length, for me. All black & dbl-black descents and this bike rides so well, it's playful & poppy like a good non-eBike, flickable in corners, easy to hop & redirect, but the climbs go so much faster. The battery finally quit when my house was in sightAnother ride on the EXe this morning. The bike has still never had an issue and is still quieter than the tires on the trail. I highly recommend the bike to anyone that is on the fence.
I was torn between the EXe and Shuttle SL. I made the right choice. There are numerous issues with the Fazua motor.
5Dev’s may be my best upgrade of all on the bike. My pedal strikes are rare now. they really are a lower profile. I run 155 mm.Yeah, another classic ride last night on mine. Left the house thinking I'd do a short ride but conditions were so good I ended up doing 20 miles, 3,600'. As much as I love having the flexibility of 2 batteries, this was a 1-battery ride and one is enough for weekday rides of this length, for me. All black & dbl-black descents and this bike rides so well, it's playful & poppy like a good non-eBike, flickable in corners, easy to hop & redirect, but the climbs go so much faster. The battery finally quit when my house was in sight
I did have the stock L crank arm come loose yet again. Tightened on the trail, but this is like the 8th time. I think it's time to replace them, pondering the E13 helix vs the 5dev. Don't really want to give up the chainguide.
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