Hey everyone,
Some time ago I bought a Trek Fuel EXe and I’ve got to say I was really impressed. Super light, rode like a regular trail bike, and the TQ motor felt incredibly natural and quiet. Honestly one of the best e-MTBs I’ve ridden.
Unfortunately, I got a bit burned on the deal. The bike was sold as a 2025 model, but most of the components turned out to be from 2023, and there were some frame scratches and paint defects passed off as “storage wear.” I ended up returning the bike.
Now I’m looking for something similar, and I noticed that the Trek Slash+ 9.7 just went on sale, probably because of the launch of the new TQ HPR60 motor. I’m thinking about pulling the trigger — is now a good time to buy?
A few things are important to me:
One thing I’m not interested in: direct-to-consumer bikes like Propain, so if you’re thinking of suggesting a new propain shresh or something similar appreciate it, but not my thing. I prefer dealing with local bike shops and having proper support.
Would love to hear feedback from anyone who’s ridden the Slash+, especially on how it compares long term to something like the Fuel EXe or other TQ-equipped bikes. Thanks!
Some time ago I bought a Trek Fuel EXe and I’ve got to say I was really impressed. Super light, rode like a regular trail bike, and the TQ motor felt incredibly natural and quiet. Honestly one of the best e-MTBs I’ve ridden.
Unfortunately, I got a bit burned on the deal. The bike was sold as a 2025 model, but most of the components turned out to be from 2023, and there were some frame scratches and paint defects passed off as “storage wear.” I ended up returning the bike.
Now I’m looking for something similar, and I noticed that the Trek Slash+ 9.7 just went on sale, probably because of the launch of the new TQ HPR60 motor. I’m thinking about pulling the trigger — is now a good time to buy?
A few things are important to me:
- I want to stick with the TQ motor system love how natural and silent it is.
- The big 580 Wh battery on the Slash+ is a huge plus — that extra range matters to me.
- I’ve never ridden a high pivot bike before how is it for maintenance, and are parts easy to replace?
- I read on Trek’s official site that the motor is replaceable, so even if it fails after the warranty ends, there’s a path for upgrade that’s reassuring.
One thing I’m not interested in: direct-to-consumer bikes like Propain, so if you’re thinking of suggesting a new propain shresh or something similar appreciate it, but not my thing. I prefer dealing with local bike shops and having proper support.
Would love to hear feedback from anyone who’s ridden the Slash+, especially on how it compares long term to something like the Fuel EXe or other TQ-equipped bikes. Thanks!


