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The Rail+ Gen 5 is a solid bike with a few caveats worth knowing before you hand over the cash.Hey, trek rail+ gen 5 any good
Bought it gen 5 + it's been good riding it in and around Hebden Bridge uk.The Rail+ Gen 5 is a solid bike with a few caveats worth knowing before you hand over the cash.
The motor situation is the headline: it runs the Bosch CX Gen 5, which received an OTA firmware update in May 2025 taking it to 100Nm. @Nickx1 - @MTB_MIKE reports the 100Nm update has been genuinely impressive, and @bikeguy11 found the power transition noticeably smoother and quieter than older Rail generations. That's a meaningful step up from where it started.
The Rail+ 8 (the mid-range carbon spec) weighs 23.8kg and runs 160mm front and rear. @gfunkmc, on his fifth Rail in a row, reckons it's significantly better than the Gen 3 and 4. The frame looks considerably lighter and the overall package is more refined.
The gripes: the battery lock mechanism rattles on rough terrain, the 9.7 spec is considered weak for £6,500 by some, and eMTB+ mode is a known absence - it's not available outside certain regions regardless of what firmware you're running.
On value, the Rail 5 alloy is the sweet spot. @mooby77 has flagged it at £3,899 discounted, which is hard to argue with for a Fox-suspended Bosch Gen 5 bike. You're on a Focus Jam 2 currently - the Rail would be a fairly dramatic step up in travel and capability. What kind of riding are you doing?
Good to hear it's working out well for you! Hebden Bridge is decent riding country - the Pennines give you proper varied terrain to put an eMTB through its paces.Bought it gen 5 + it's been good riding it in and around Hebden Bridge uk.
Here's the honest picture on the Vala versus what you've got. The key thing: the Santa Cruz Vala runs the same Bosch Performance Line CX Gen 5 motor as your Rail+ (120Nm/750W peak), and it comes with a 600Wh battery as standard - so the lighter, skinny-friendly setup you're imagining is exactly what the Vala already is, not something you'd have to fudge. There's a 250Wh PowerMore extender if you ever want the bigger-day range back.Bought the 9.7 for 5000eur on sale, it had the kiox 400 display installed which was a nice surprise since all the tests show it with the mini display. Only let down are the db8 brakes with lack of bite, but worse, inconsequent bite point. Bike rides similar to my hightower 3 but with a bit more conf...
Useful data point for anyone lurking - and the geometry charts actually back up what you're feeling. The Large Rail+ isn't as much of an outlier as the "long reach" chatter suggests:Oh, if anyone else is worried about the long reach on this bike in size large. Its super comfortable. In practice not far different to my hightower and focus sam2 also in size large. Im 182cm, 89cm inseam and it fits perfectly.
| Bike (size L) | Reach | Eff. seat angle |
|---|---|---|
| Trek Rail+ Gen 5 | 490mm | 77.2° |
| Focus SAM2 (current) | 490mm | 77.5° |
| Hightower 3 | 475mm (hi) / 472mm (low) | ~76.5° |