Just brought a trek rail 9.8 I hope I dont have to do this !Trek RIB Battery Alignment Procedure
I moved home shortly after buying the bike and it's not practical to return the bike to the original shop.Assuming you bought the bike from them I'd be popping back in with a frowny face and getting that money refunded!
mine was fine for about 4 months then it started switching off on bumps. It seems like it just went out of adjustment. Hopefully this Trek memo will enable us to keep them working without the need to take your bike into the LBS. To cap it all the bike shop charged me for this adjustment.I picked up my rail 9.8 on monday and asked the bike shop about the battery popping out problem and they said they check it all before it leaves the shop
Bought a Trek Powerfly 5. Five battery removal and charges later, the internal housing is completely loose and I am unable to get the battery back in the bike. There is no doubt, this is an engineering lemon and should never have made it to market. Trek have their very own BatteryGate on their hands. Thanks for the advice on the fix. Much appreciated! But this shouldn't be something we have to deal with.Trek RIB Battery Alignment Procedure
Trek have their very own BatteryGate on their hands.
I had the same issue on my Powerfly LT 9.7. LBS fixed it for free. Seems to be a generic Trek issue.well my powerfly lt9.7 kept switching off over slightly bumpy ground and the LBS adjusted it - perhaps this is what they did. I'm still irritated I had to pay for this adjustment even though the bike was only 4 months old. It still cuts out occasionally so at least I now have a spec to aim for.
Sorry to hear of all your battery problems. I have a 2019 Powerfly FS5 and have done 2,500ks and have had no problems. I never get any big air but do small drop offs and have had no battery problems. Just checked the battery now and there is no movement in it but will keep an eye on it now and if need be make adjustments.Bought a Trek Powerfly 5. Five battery removal and charges later, the internal housing is completely loose and I am unable to get the battery back in the bike. There is no doubt, this is an engineering lemon and should never have made it to market. Trek have their very own BatteryGate on their hands. Thanks for the advice on the fix. Much appreciated! But this shouldn't be something we have to deal with.
I have a 2020 Trek Powerfly 9.7 LT. my wife’s bike had similar issues as you. I have the exact bike with no issues. I brought both bikes into the lbs and what we found was her battery was loose while installed. Mine was not loose. They redid her battery mount until it was solidly installed in the downtube with no movement. Her bike is no longer losing power.Hi All, I’m having major issues with my XL Rail 9.7 just cutting out on descents. It’s been back to my LBS several times and they have been really good in working with with Bosch and Trek to try and remedy the issues. So far after replacing all the Bosch parts including battery and motor the bike seems to just cut out on fast descents. It seems that this type of riding makes the lower security torx screws that hold the battery and mail power connector bracket in the frame come lose. I’m thinking the root cause is the downtube of the frame has become mis aligned or twisted after 1000 miles of Peak District riding which is putting extra pressure on the bracket under large loads such as drop off’s on fast descents ? I’m 16.5 stone so not the lightest rider but certainly not the heaviest and not used this bike at any bike parks or hit any big jumps so I’m awaiting Treks response with baited breath ?
Hi All, I’m having major issues with my XL Rail 9.7 just cutting out on descents. It’s been back to my LBS several times and they have been really good in working with with Bosch and Trek to try and remedy the issues. So far after replacing all the Bosch parts including battery and motor the bike seems to just cut out on fast descents. It seems that this type of riding makes the lower security torx screws that hold the battery and mail power connector bracket in the frame come lose. I’m thinking the root cause is the downtube of the frame has become mis aligned or twisted after 1000 miles of Peak District riding which is putting extra pressure on the bracket under large loads such as drop off’s on fast descents ? I’m 16.5 stone so not the lightest rider but certainly not the heaviest and not used this bike at any bike parks or hit any big jumps so I’m awaiting Treks response with baited breath ?
Cheers for the advise mate, yep all alignment procedures have been done, also wrapped the male connector in electrical tape and fitted back in the bracket to ensure their is no play. We definitely think their is flex in the downtube caused by fatigue.Have a go following the RIB battery aligment method posted. It is very straightforward. Perhaps initially just see if according to the method it even needs adjustment. Mine was out by a mm or so. Having adjusted it following the method I have not had one power out. I would change the security torx bolts to something more substantial ASAP like allen bolts
Cheers for the advise. The battery is perfectly aligned and zero play inside the frame. I used a tyre level to gently prise the battery in the frame too to ensure it was fully secured in.I have a 2020 Trek Powerfly 9.7 LT. my wife’s bike had similar issues as you. I have the exact bike with no issues. I brought both bikes into the lbs and what we found was her battery was loose while installed. Mine was not loose. They redid her battery mount until it was solidly installed in the downtube with no movement. Her bike is no longer losing power.
Latest update is that Trek have agreed to send a new frame so I’m hoping this will fix the issue and the issue is a dodgy batch of frames and not a design flaw. I spoke to another Trek store to see if they had the colours I’ve been offered so I can see them in the flesh so to speak and they admitted they have an open case at the moment which sound similar to mine. I can’t fault Trek after sales service but if the new frame doesn’t fix the issue I’m selling the bike and getting a Santa Cruz when it comes out with the new Shimano motor and 29” wheels.Hi All, I’m having major issues with my XL Rail 9.7 just cutting out on descents. It’s been back to my LBS several times and they have been really good in working with with Bosch and Trek to try and remedy the issues. So far after replacing all the Bosch parts including battery and motor the bike seems to just cut out on fast descents. It seems that this type of riding makes the lower security torx screws that hold the battery and mail power connector bracket in the frame come lose. I’m thinking the root cause is the downtube of the frame has become mis aligned or twisted after 1000 miles of Peak District riding which is putting extra pressure on the bracket under large loads such as drop off’s on fast descents ? I’m 16.5 stone so not the lightest rider but certainly not the heaviest and not used this bike at any bike parks or hit any big jumps so I’m awaiting Treks response with baited breath ?
No.Is that normal?
Yes.Should I try the alignment procedure
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