If the main battery connector is not in the 'locked' position it can vibrate loose and cause that errorWill give that a go later. Tried unplugging the ones from the display but they seemed on there so tight I didn’t want to break them!
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If the main battery connector is not in the 'locked' position it can vibrate loose and cause that errorWill give that a go later. Tried unplugging the ones from the display but they seemed on there so tight I didn’t want to break them!
If the main battery connector is not in the 'locked' position it can vibrate loose and cause that error
Two ways to do it. The TQ E-Bike App by GPSTuner. In configuration. Or the Trek Central App under “Rider Profile”. Both apps require that you are connected to the bike.How do I change my display from KPH to MPH? Can change it in app but not on bike. Can’t find it anywhere!
It's the same bearing that was on the bike before... And the same crown race was moved from one fork to another.
Fox spec by code says it's a 1.5T. Besides, crown race wouldn't fit if it was a different taper, right?It’s not a 1.8 rather than a 1.5 fork?
If you are already on EXO+ / Maxterra casing/compound, then I'd go to different tires.Have now burned through a Maxxis DHR and DHF (the stickier of the two).
Any recommendations?
That's a very good point and might be the easiest answer!If you are already on EXO+ / Maxterra casing/compound, then I'd go to different tires.
If you are on Double-down / maxxGrip then I'd switch to the lighter faster casing/compound option (EXO+ / Maxterra) - it's a world of difference.
Have now burned through a Maxxis DHR and DHF (the stickier of the two). Been running 2.6 front 2.5 rear as I was sharing the wheels with my hardtail. Thinking of a 2.4 now having read posts on here.
But I fancy a more trail style tyre now that isn't so draggy. Not xc or anything but something that can do a bit of enduro but also trail duty for days on the moors etc. Any recommendations?
Keeping the bike +bag under 50lb is going to be tough, I just used a soft but padded unbranded bike bag I bought years ago, and it comes in around 51 to 52lb.Has anybody flown with their EX-e and is there a bag/case you'd recommend to stay under the 50 lbs weight limit (with battery removed)?
I am hoping to fly mine from Boston to Denver, planning to leave main battery at home and take a range extender carry-on. Biggest issue is finding a case + padding setup that stays below 50 lbs (my bike is 39.4 lbs with battery removed). I'm considering checking the frame and wheels separately (2 bags) but most of the cases I see for sale aren't designed for that.
Any experiences or pointers would be highly appreciated.
I have an Evoc travel bag. But, as well as removing the battery, to get within the weight limit, I remove the pedals, cassette, handlebars, derailleur (AXS), saddle & shock then put all these in my luggage.Keeping the bike +bag under 50lb is going to be tough, I just used a soft but padded unbranded bike bag I bought years ago, and it comes in around 51 to 52lb.
I fly with my Ex-e. I use a bike box. You're welcomeHas anybody flown with their EX-e and is there a bag/case you'd recommend to stay under the 50 lbs weight limit (with battery removed)?
I am hoping to fly mine from Boston to Denver, planning to leave main battery at home and take a range extender carry-on. Biggest issue is finding a case + padding setup that stays below 50 lbs (my bike is 39.4 lbs with battery removed). I'm considering checking the frame and wheels separately (2 bags) but most of the cases I see for sale aren't designed for that.
Any experiences or pointers would be highly appreciated.
I’m curious, why did you choose the cable vs wireless?I will be installing the new Sram Eagle 90 drivetrain on my Fuel EXe this weekend. I will follow up with my observations afterward. So far it looks good. The price gap with GX T-Type is not huge tho. Mixed feelings about the choice.
Excellent question, i am not a fan of wireless. Im OK with charging my EXe main battery but i do not want to depend of batteries for shifting. If my bike battery runs dry ill pedal it as is, but no gears .... I also am hoping for faster shifting.I’m curious, why did you choose the cable vs wireless?
Trek just gave me a new bike although it was under warranty.Has anyone in the UK come up with a solution to the Lower shock bolt problem that was discussed at some length last year? Our Fuel EXE has just gone over 2000 miles and the lower shock bolt has started to rattle so looking to upgrade as we want to ride the bike for at least another 2000 miles.![]()
If anyone could post a link to the thread, I am struggling with this search engine from my phone.Has anyone in the UK come up with a solution to the Lower shock bolt problem that was discussed at some length last year? Our Fuel EXE has just gone over 2000 miles and the lower shock bolt has started to rattle so looking to upgrade as we want to ride the bike for at least another 2000 miles.![]()
Has anyone in the UK come up with a solution to the Lower shock bolt problem that was discussed at some length last year? Our Fuel EXE has just gone over 2000 miles and the lower shock bolt has started to rattle so looking to upgrade as we want to ride the bike for at least another 2000 miles.![]()
Follow up for my Sram Eagle 90 kitExcellent question, i am not a fan of wireless. Im OK with charging my EXe main battery but i do not want to depend of batteries for shifting. If my bike battery runs dry ill pedal it as is, but no gears .... I also am hoping for faster shifting.
Yes I'm just getting across this too - once you have any movement in it it will have damaged the shock bushings (replaceable) and the frame (yikes) so im jumping on this on my wife's new one - looks like m8 SHCS by 80mm fortunately has the right grip length (will need to check on assembly) so that will resolve the threads eating the frame on one side issue so I'm doing that now while waiting for Pinner to do another run with the correct bolt diameter. I was going to rail against whatever engineer specified using a gutter bolt in double shear on a suspension fitting but we all know marketing rules. Wont be rustproof but lesser of two evils. This is the link to the entry earlier in this thread about the correct solution. Fuel EXe - Trek Fuel EXe Megathread!If anyone could post a link to the thread, I am struggling with this search engine from my phone.. I have almost 3k on my bike, no rattle yet and I’d like to keep it that way

