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  1. edson_bsx

    Trek Quality Control

    Crank bolt sorry - the main big bolt that screws into the drive side on the crank arm.
  2. edson_bsx

    Trek Quality Control

    Has anyone else experienced any quality issues with their bikes? I know Trek certainly can't be held accountable for every component, but while my new Powerfly LT is brilliant, every few days something pops up. I've owned the bike less than a week and have encountered the following: Bike...
  3. edson_bsx

    Washing a bike with an internal Bosch PowerTube

    Does anyone know if there's any specific advice relating to this setup? I have a Trek Powerfly LT and the generic advice from Bosch is to remove the battery before washing, although I'm not certain that with an internally mounted battery this is definitely the best way? (Especially considering a...
  4. edson_bsx

    Let’s see your Trek eMTB pics

  5. edson_bsx

    Another Nottingham Newbie

    Have done some but admittedly not a lot recently. Anything other than the off piste jump line and the fishbowl worth venturing to?
  6. edson_bsx

    Another Nottingham Newbie

    I’m a Sherwood regular but it’s a bit tame. Would love to get in on a Peaks ride at some point once I’ve got the bike dialled in. ?
  7. edson_bsx

    Another Nottingham Newbie

    Following on from a post a few days ago, I'm another newbie from the Nottingham area. I'll be taking ownership of my first eMTB on Thursday in the form of a Trek Powerfly LT 7.0. Happy trails all.
  8. edson_bsx

    Newbie Nottingham

    Hi Simon, I'm also new here, and from Nottingham. I've just ordered a Trek Powerfly LT 7.0 from Voltz in Blidworth. I've used that shop for many years and they are absolutely brilliant. If the Trek is of interest I know they have some available for test rides.
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