Zed
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I'm confused about what Trek are doing here. I'm looking at Treks' AU page, at a Large size. They have different reach numbers:
I don't get it. Anyone have insights on this? Maybe it's just a symptom of them not fully re-designing the Large for the new battery. Which would seem weird. It's annoying. I feel like 491 is too long, and 456 is too short. Where's the 470?!?
The Crafty is a similar story with 490mm in Large (and 750wh Bosch). They do at least have the 470mm in Medium though. They also come with a 30mm stem (vs 45mm on the Trek). Potential upside there with a 420mm seat tube on the Medium Crafty. It's climbing the ladder for me I think. Or live with the 30mm stem? It's shorter than I historically like though. Big gamble $ wise.
EDIT: Loam Wolf crew couldn't get it either, from 16:40 (good whole vid though!):
It's a shame. The Rail is right up there for me but I really think I'd need a M/L size...
- 2022 Rail 7 & 9 with 625wh at 470mm
- 2022 Rail 9.8XT with 750wh is 491mm
I don't get it. Anyone have insights on this? Maybe it's just a symptom of them not fully re-designing the Large for the new battery. Which would seem weird. It's annoying. I feel like 491 is too long, and 456 is too short. Where's the 470?!?
The Crafty is a similar story with 490mm in Large (and 750wh Bosch). They do at least have the 470mm in Medium though. They also come with a 30mm stem (vs 45mm on the Trek). Potential upside there with a 420mm seat tube on the Medium Crafty. It's climbing the ladder for me I think. Or live with the 30mm stem? It's shorter than I historically like though. Big gamble $ wise.
EDIT: Loam Wolf crew couldn't get it either, from 16:40 (good whole vid though!):
It's a shame. The Rail is right up there for me but I really think I'd need a M/L size...
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