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So many words, so little insight!Loam Wolf posted a review:
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Trek Rail+ Gen 5 Review | 2025 eMTB Shootout
The Trek Rail+ Gen 5 was a solid performing and versatile enduro eMTB. Offering a good blend of handling characteristics and stellar range, see how it stacked up.theloamwolf.com
Magic thanks . It will be an ohlins . Il give it a goIt is 205 x 65 and there is unfortunately no way to use a longer stroke shock, so you have to stick with the stock size - which is fine, it has real 160 mm travel unlike some others that have shorter real travel than advertised. From the Trek FAQ:
Is the bike compatible with aftermarket shocks?
Most 205x65 shocks will fit. Rockshox Vivid, Rockshox SDLX, Fox Float, Fox FloatX2, Fox DHX, and Fox DHX2. Others may fit as well buy you’ll want to check clearance at full travel.
Can't fault our Ohlins TTX22m.2 coils, dealer serviced at about 2,500 miles (about 300 hours?) and apparently still in pretty good condition. Service technician said could easily do another 1,000 miles so will run it until 6.000 miles before next service.Magic thanks . It will be an ohlins . Il give it a go
Sounds good .Can't fault our Ohlins TTX22m.2 coils, dealer serviced at about 2,500 miles (about 300 hours?) and apparently still in pretty good condition. Service technician said could easily do another 1,000 miles so will run it until 6.000 miles before next service.
No, but there is a plastic spacer that sits around the hex key lock that can work loose. If you take the battery out and give it a bounce might fall outAnyone having a rattle issue where the battery lock mechanism is?
How dot you attach the Garmin to the stem? Do you have pics you could share or a link ? thanks.I have had the TREK RAIL+ 9.8 GX AXS for a month or so. Despite the lack of any flashy features or new innovations it is a very solid bike and a great alternative for example for Gen4 Levo. So I am also a bit puzzled by the lack of press. Anyway, here are my two cents:
-It is a very well balanced and versatile package with no real flaws, but maybe they should have specced it with a 170 fork instead of 160 (it is approved for 180) and Maven brakes instead of Codes.
-With angle cups and other adjustments it offers a lot of flexibility to set it up for your own use. I am still experimenting, but my current setup is 180 stock Fox 38 fork, mino link high position, stock shock in progressive setting and no angle set. With the 180/160 setup, it is well balanced with a 64 degree head angle (stock 64.5, 160--> 180= 63 deg, Mino high = 64deg). With the mino (bottom bracket) low setting, head angle would be 63.5 for more stability.
-The battery is very easy to remove and no rattling or other problems so far. Also battery can be "locked" with a lock screw for extra security. I am currently running it with 600Wh optional battery, this brings real weight around 23kg (24kg with stock 800Wh) for my trail-enduro setup with heavy stock tires
-Still running stock tires, they are ok but not great especially in wet conditions - stock tires weigh around 1400g - will soon be replaced by Schwalbe MMs.
-Compared to earlier RAIL versions, everything is now standard for easy upgrades and maintenance, fortunately TREK has dropped all their proprietary designs (oversized head tube, knock block, etc.). Also no headset cable routing, it is just a very solid design overall.
-GX AXS rear derailleur is powered by the main battery - nice detail!
-New Bosch Gen 5 motor is really good, and controllable and will only get better with future updates.
-Yes, it has a big down tube due to the removable Bosch 800Wh battery, but I think it looks ok overall.
-Price is pretty competitive in Europe, selling at ~10% discount in most markets.
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There are several different Garmin adapters which replace the stem end cap, but I have been using the K-Edge cap, it has been easy to use and very secure.How dot you attach the Garmin to the stem? Do you have pics you could share or a link ? thanks.
k-edge.com
Thank you.There are several different Garmin adapters which replace the stem end cap, but I have been using the K-Edge cap, it has been easy to use and very secure.
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Gravity Top Cap Mount
The Gravity Cap replaces your top cap with a computer mount. Ideal for bike positions where riders knee will not contact the computer.k-edge.com
For me it worked fine, but I can see that there might be some compatibility issues with certain short stems - K-edge end cap might not rise high enough to give enough clearance for the Garmin device. In this case, you would probably need an additional spacer underneath the adapter to give more clearance.