2023 Trek Fuel EX e :: 7 things we loved & 1 thing we hate about this bike!
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We've just wrapped up a two-month long review of the all new light weight mid-powered Trek EXe e-MTB. It is certainly a very capable and impressive machine. In this video we're going to explore 7 details that we love about the bike and 1 thing we don't like...
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Trek....please just give this man the bike.....pleeeaasssse
That ending! I was like oh god what is it?! I just pre ordered one 😂
Just got off the Rail 9.8XT for the last 20 months and got myself an EX-e 9.8. Pretty excited to test it out over the next year and see what it's capable of. Shame 9.9s aren't available here in Aus but maybe Trek will come to the party next year. Love that Yellow frame 💛
That one thing you hate about the bike, can fully understand. I´d hate that too 😂
That is a beast, hopefully my next bike, am still enjoying my Fuel Ex 8 💪🏻
Great review. I’ve been riding this bike for about three months now and it’s been perfect. I agree with everything you say.
I'm pretty familiar with the Trek rail but I've always felt it was more e than I needed most of the time. Trading some power for a lighter package, it looks like this is the setup I've been waiting for. Great video, thanks.
@TheZEN4U
Жыл бұрын
we tested them side by side, and the fuel, is so much more fun to ride, it just feels like a normal bike
@Lee-ic2yn
Жыл бұрын
Rail>this This is like paying more money for less in every way
thanks for sharing review on it and you like the performance of the ex-e. sorry to hear that your ride won't be the same without it...
Great review
💯 agreed with you on all but I’m a keeper, this is changing the game completely and again ⚡️✌🏽⚡️ Good video
Great vid
The motors are amazing I have the haibike flyon and those are also TQ brand motors and they do there job amazingly
I've had the 9.7 model since release week with Fox suspension and Shimano gear $11k Australian full carbon frame 👌. Last 2 weeks in Derby and St Helens. Really nice light bike. Flickable and Popable and a really nice light confident feeling particularly descending. Great to ride above the 25kph cut-out and even without motor On. Got 50km (13% left)range one day with 3 big long climbs. I'm nearly back to my birth weight at 65kg with riding gear and tools so I removed one token from Fox 36 rhythm 🍴 cutlery for better midstroke. I have 90Nm levo's and noticed on really steep straight up shuttle fire road at St Helens you have to put in yourself 200+ watts to get the full 300+ watts assist out of the brilliant designed 1.8kg motor. "If you have a go it gives you a go" . You can't bludge putting in only 100w yourself like most full power current Emtbs. If you are big guy buy a 90Nm Emtb and eat more salad 🥗. It's a great achievement by Trek and TQ and most hard core riders didn't realise it was actually a Emtb. But having said all that I am not getting rid of my other Emtbs as they feel great too in different beautiful ways. It's just the Vibe mate. E=Mtb²
@mseekles1972
Жыл бұрын
If you don’t me asking, what height are you and what size Fuel EXe are you riding?
@robhaskins3068
Жыл бұрын
@@mseekles1972 1.8m size L 😊
If you buy one fit frame protector first,have a few scratches on mine now , I am not good on a bike but now find I can do a little more going down hill,off road so the handling is a big upgrade for me.
Any comment on comparison to the current light EMTB’s available - Levo SL and Rise?
What the length of the dropper?
I had mine for only the first ride. At about 2 miles it lost power. Two different error codes. Bike so new local Trek wasn't trained or equip to correct/reset. Waiting for a new replacement. I hope my situation was isolated.
still riding my '12 Fuel EX 8; perhaps it's time to get a new bike - torn between the new Madone and this bike.
Sweet-a$$ review of an initial gamechanger for the newer mid-power E-pony class. Just needs a TQ 60 Nm w/a 450 Wh battery and 160 rear/170 front for the Enduro trail rendering: the Trek Stash-e next year maybe? 👍 Looking forward to the other game changer Transition Relay Fazua 60 soon!💪 BTW Thanks for your trail-trials-esque skill-demo on the E-mtb, especially the j-hop loft over the log... graceful--smooth🤟🍻
@revolutionmountainbike
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Tom! You know what, 3 of us here at the mag have spent a chunk of time out on the trails aboard this bike and whilst we really love the bike as it is, all 3 of us have confessed the exact same desire as you; imagine how epic a 170/160mm travel version would be. Honestly, I don't reckon it needs a bigger internal battery - the 360 has proven to be the perfect balance, however yeah, maybe just a touch more Nm of torque would be the icing on the cake. That said, the 'drag free' TQ motor is absolutely mind-blowing as is. In summary: Bring on a Slash EXe pleeeeease Trek!
@tomcagle5324
Жыл бұрын
💯. Relying on your influencer status to help set Slash-Ex-e in motion...Trek will listen😉
@wx2999
Жыл бұрын
@@tomcagle5324 Simplon has a 170mm/165mm enduro bike with this motor out now
@tomcagle5324
Жыл бұрын
@@wx2999 unfortunately not sold in North America due to Trek's TQ50 proprietary domain. 😜 Plus, need a little more juice for turbo power mode. I'm waiting for the Transition Relay in Spring. Transition says they actually might offer up the carbon frame set (Fazua60+430 Wh battery) at a much lower price point. 🤞
@Lee-ic2yn
Жыл бұрын
The rail is already the slash-e
At 6'4" & 300lb, is it built for bigger guys ? Or would the Rail be better with the stronger motor? Hard tail ?
@DanielDillon11
Жыл бұрын
You would definitely be able to ride it.... but the battery range would severely decrease. You would be rich better off on a Rail.
It would be interesting to know how does it feel while pedaling without assistance.
@hrobjartursigursson8942
Жыл бұрын
Appears all reviewers say normal, no resistance, this review included.
@mkviz
Жыл бұрын
It doesn't feel like there is any assistance at all. That's what so great about this motor. It feels like you are riding a regular mtb with no motor
Hey, I got the same bike and shirt 🤣
One thing I really hate also is u can't get in this colour in Australia.... but it's the perfect bike and spec for my riding I have a 1-2 hour window due to family so I can get more riding in for the same hours win win
@wayne_kurr
Жыл бұрын
Agree, the yellow looks awesome. The black 9.8 looks good too though..
@NathanChurch
Жыл бұрын
You can get the same yellow color in the Fuel EXe 9.8 XT, too. It's more expensive with the same specs than the other colors, though. Part of it may be that it's Trek Project One that has some additional customization and options.
@db9889
Жыл бұрын
@@NathanChurch currently not available option in Australia for the fuel Exe can customise the rail tho
How come there's no mention on the exact power of the motor? You say everything from geo to battery capacity, but skip the exact power of the motor by just saying its a mid power ebike. It would be great if you took in consideration mentioning the power for a next time. Otherwise great video 🤙
@drewyager4020
Жыл бұрын
60 NM
@dirttrackdemons5396
11 ай бұрын
So it's like riding in eco mode on full strength bike. Techy up hills😢
What height are you? That looks a medium?
How is the bike climbing hills? That is where I struggle!!!!!
@pescado99
Жыл бұрын
You'll be on the brakes going uphill. They all have so much power! No kidding
@bobsamson7820
Жыл бұрын
Well I bought a rocky mountain altitude power play. This thing is a beast!!!!
@allenm_506
Жыл бұрын
Max power its a beast, done 25mi ride with max power and 3k of climbing and still had power left without the extended battery
@hibornesoriano2392
9 ай бұрын
@@bobsamson7820❤
@hibornesoriano2392
9 ай бұрын
@@allenm_506😅
I hate the same thing.. once you ride this e-hybride you never wanna go back!
Seriously, I watched the whole video for one non-reason you didn't like the bike.
i bought one. One thing to dislike is no usb to power phone,
@westsidechalino
Жыл бұрын
Why would you want to take juice away from your battery to charge your phone? Would make it even less of a ride
Chainring is tiny. The industry needs to spec 34 minimum with Eagle… new Eagle is 52T!
@CarkeekW
Жыл бұрын
ebikes murder chains so a 12 speed is just too thin to last well
Haven't watched, but assume the thing you "hate" will be giving it back and not actually something about the bike. EDIT: Yep, I was right.
@TeamCykelhold
Жыл бұрын
yeah these days "reviews" is just another way of saying advertisement. There are very few actual reviewers with journalistic values left because that is not where the money is.
Only 2 hours without a range extender? My Levo SL beats that by a couple of hours.
@PeterPhinney
Жыл бұрын
how much your levo sl weigh?
@ribinrobin8925
Жыл бұрын
Levo sl sounds horrid tho, have all these people turning round on trail as you creep up same speed as a fit rider on a normal bike.
Wish Trek could have done this bike without the ugly gusset from the top tube to the seat post
A massive con with Trek Fuel EX or EXe is they care more about the bike looking good > performance. The $11.5k AUD EXe version has Fox's barebones Rhythm suspension, even the top spec EXe $13.5k AUD one comes with 2nd Tier Rockshox. The standard Fuel does the same thing, you pay $12.1k AUD For GX AXS version and you get bloody Performance Fox! But they'll put their in house carbon wheels which weigh more than a good alloy set + a fancy $500 RRP one piece handlebar that everyone hates. Trek MTBs are specced by industrial designers, not MTBers. This is a typical "I don't have the journalistic integrity/pull to actually make any real criticisms because it'll chew intol too much of my annual revenue if I piss off [insert brand]". Flow Mountain Bike are the same (probably worse). Predictably, every review is "Everything is the best" and the one thing they hate is something token like "the grips". That's the saddest thing about the bike journo industry: they can't make actual criticisms for the most part (unlike the auto industry. If Top Gear rags on the latest BMW, BMW can't not afford to not send Topgear another BMW to review again). If you want genuine MTB journalism, look up Seb Stott at Pinkbike, Paul Aston (private), NSMB (epecially Andrew Major and Cam McRae) and Blister Reviews (David Golay).
Well that was disappointing video and a waste of time to say you want to share something you don’t like to keep people engaged and then say something rather stupid In short / it’s like Orbea Rise with LESS power and MORE expensive. Stick to Orbea
@revolutionmountainbike
Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that you didn't like our review of the Fuel EXe. This bike starts at a thousand dollars less than a Orbea Rise here in Oz by the way.
@michaelb9940
Жыл бұрын
@@revolutionmountainbike thanks for coming through brother. But I was genuinely waiting to see what that negative point is. Most know the goods - it’s pretty clear this bike is great but the thing that most would be interested is the thing that makes it bad. Anyways thanks for explaining. I find Orbea to be a better value for the money.
@revolutionmountainbike
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelb9940 Honestly mate, 3 different members of our test team have spent time riding that Trek and no one has been able to come up with anything negative to say about to it. Honest to god. Me personally I'd love maybe a tiny bit more travel, but thats just to suit the type of riding I prefer. That said, the frame geo feels spot on, it's lovely and light, the battery proved big enough for pretty much every ride we wanted to do and the motor is legit next level. Given that we chose not to cover the spec of that particular bike, that's the only area you could maybe fault here and there. The frame and everything with Trek written on it scores a 10 in our books.
@michaelb9940
Жыл бұрын
@@revolutionmountainbike BIG THANKS. Makes sense
We need real reviews and not BS sucking up to the companies that sent you a demo.
@EatDrinkBeMerry
Жыл бұрын
I agree. click bait title bs - come on give us some cons. They exist.
@IIISentorIII
Жыл бұрын
100% agree total BS review...