Trek Rail upgrades, what have you done?

pasyotisoy

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Jun 24, 2021
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cebu
saint brakes, sram x01 drivetrain, ibis wheelset, kiox, fox suspension - cannibalized from my other bikes, except for the kiox
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Doomanic

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HOW DID YOU TUCK IT UP UNDER SKID PLATE? i HAVE ONE BUT COUDLNT FIT IT IN PROPERLY ANY PICTURES
Caps lock is the online equivalent of shouting in someone's ear and is unnecessary, please stop.

To answer your question; it is my understanding that you need to drop the motor and put the dongle in either the seat tube or downtube.
 

Doug Stampfer

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There is the ignore function available to use gentlemen. SImply hover over the perpetrators name & it will magically appear. Makes for a nicer day I find.
 

Doomanic

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I'm a whiny twat who can't even bring himself to swear
Why the fuck would I block you when I can just keep winding you up by answering your questions?

What the fuck does being a founding member have to with anything, you dummy?
 

pamartia

Member
Jun 25, 2020
26
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Walnut Creek, California
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Finally showed some love to the bike and decided to post since I have found a lot of help on this forum.
My Rail 7 Medium is almost 12 months old and has almost 3000 miles on it. I love how the bike feels right now.
I'm really skeptical about upgrades, but these are my options for my northern California terrain and my ~160 pounds weight:
Right out of the box (or almost)
Mino link set to the high position​
Maxxis tires with cush core (Assegai on front and Dissector or DHRII on the back, both 2.6 ~20PSI)
OneUp dropper post 180mm​
Ergon saddle​
Shimano H03C brake pads​
Six months old upgrades:
Zeb ultimate 160mm (I'm not a sensitive person, but the bike felt way better after this)​
40mm stem and 35mm 770mm handlebar​
Recent upgrades:
220mm rotors (Magura) with North Shore Billet adaptors: more control​
Ohlins TX22m 230x60 (~156mm travel) with Sprindex coil (390-430 pounds) set to 430: way more traction, couple of bottoms out​
Cheers
 

Stray cat

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Aug 24, 2018
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Finally showed some love to the bike and decided to post since I have found a lot of help on this forum.
My Rail 7 Medium is almost 12 months old and has almost 3000 miles on it. I love how the bike feels right now.
I'm really skeptical about upgrades, but these are my options for my northern California terrain and my ~160 pounds weight:
Right out of the box (or almost)
Mino link set to the high position​
Maxxis tires with cush core (Assegai on front and Dissector or DHRII on the back, both 2.6 ~20PSI)
OneUp dropper post 180mm​
Ergon saddle​
Shimano H03C brake pads​
Six months old upgrades:
Zeb ultimate 160mm (I'm not a sensitive person, but the bike felt way better after this)​
40mm stem and 35mm 770mm handlebar​
Recent upgrades:
220mm rotors (Magura) with North Shore Billet adaptors: more control​
Ohlins TX22m 230x60 (~156mm travel) with Sprindex coil (390-430 pounds) set to 430: way more traction, couple of bottoms out​
Cheers

What about that Ohlins coil,much better than stock one?
 

Jamescoughlan

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Jul 13, 2020
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Aberporth
Thanks for that, I just checked that area after today’s ride and it’s surprisingly blemish free!
Wish I could say the same for most of the shoddy Project paint work….
 

Geedog

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Dec 5, 2020
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Shillington, Bedfordshire
Thanks for that, I just checked that area after today’s ride and it’s surprisingly blemish free!
Wish I could say the same for most of the shoddy Project paint work….
Probably worth doing before it does get torn up a bit, mine is invisiframed, which has actually saved a bit of damage, I had a chain snap and the roll on of the motor made the chain wrap around the chain ring, which caused a bit of damage to the invisiframe kit only.

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Geedog

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Dec 5, 2020
127
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Shillington, Bedfordshire
What about that Ohlins coil,much better than stock one?
Hello, I used my new ohlins today, yes I'd say it's quite a bit smoother and not a noticable amount of bob (and i left it open all ride), compared to the stock shock, which I had no problems with at all and I thought it was great, but I wanted a coil. I also have it with 60mm stroke, giving a little more travel. Smash pot next I think
 

Jamescoughlan

Active member
Subscriber
Jul 13, 2020
97
114
Aberporth
New Shimano I-spec dropper lever for my Shigura brakes (an absolute bargain and loads better than ZTTO or the standard bontrager one) new mudguards- RRP Pro guard front, recycled front mudhugger on the rear and a +3mm cane creek crown race to avoid adjuster damage in event of knock block failure.
Gone back to the 50mm stem and Bontrager carbon bars after using 40mm and 35mm riser nukeproof bars, no real reason.
I genuinely love this bike.

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Seabird55

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May 11, 2021
46
13
Vancouver
i'm thinking of doing the charger 2.1 rc2 upgrade...for those who have done...whats the cheapest online store to order from...any black friday deals? thanks
 

Aug 20, 2020
11
5
New Zealand
i'm thinking of doing the charger 2.1 rc2 upgrade...for those who have done...whats the cheapest online store to order from...any black friday deals? thanks
I bought mine from universalcycles.com. Sign up for their newsletter and they'll email you discount codes. If you spend over $300, this months code is CamelFlock15. Gives you 15% off. Even with postage to NZ (they're US based) it was still far cheaper than buying it here.
 

Seabird55

Member
May 11, 2021
46
13
Vancouver
I bought mine from universalcycles.com. Sign up for their newsletter and they'll email you discount codes. If you spend over $300, this months code is CamelFlock15. Gives you 15% off. Even with postage to NZ (they're US based) it was still far cheaper than buying it here.


thank you!
 

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