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No reason for an Offseason with these savings from Trek

By Press Office · 8 comments

With Winter fast approaching, Trek wants you to keep riding this “offseason” with great savings on their Top Fuel, Fuel EXe and Fuel EX models.

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Over a period of two months, these Trek models will be available at incredible prices.

The No reason for an Offseason Sale will start on Monday 1 April 2024 and will end at midnight on 30 June 2024.

Why choose a Top Fuel?

The Top Fuel is a quick, short-travel 29er trail bike that’s perfect for riders who like to stay pinned both up and down the trail. It’s lighter and snappier than a trail bike, but it’s a lot more forgiving on rowdy descents than a true cross-country bike. It’s the best of both worlds, and a hell of a lot of fun in the dirt.



Why you’ll love a Fuel EXe?

The Fuel EXe is everything you’ve been craving on the singletrack. It’s a full suspension e-mountain bike that flattens climbs and pushes you further on every ride, without interrupting the way you experience the trail. It’s your best trail ride ever, with extra Fuel in the tank.


Or go with Fuel EX…

Dealing a royal flush of adjustability, capable handling and a grin-inducing playful ride, the Fuel EX is back and readier than ever to tame any trail. Its deeper, 140 mm of rear and 150 mm of front suspension begs to be let loose on the single track, while Mino Link, adjustable leverage rate and optional angle-adjust headset cups let you take total control of how your ride feels.

Visit your nearest Trek retailer to take advantage of our limited-time offers. With the right gear from Trek, every season is an opportunity for those Ride Bikes, Have Fun, Feel Good moments.

Shop The No reason for an Offseason Sale here.

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madmarc

Apr 1, 2024, 12:54 PM

The E-Caliber, is very tempting as a first e-bike at their discounted price.

Wonder how it will ride after riding a Top Fuel for the last 4 or 5 years 

Ruben101

Apr 1, 2024, 1:38 PM

41 minutes ago, madmarc said:

The E-Caliber, is very tempting as a first e-bike at their discounted price.

Wonder how it will ride after riding a Top Fuel for the last 4 or 5 years 

I watched a video about it yesterday. They showed that it can be used as a normal Bike with the battery removed. I believe the battery and motor is one unit.(not 100% sure on that)

Bike weights about 18KG with everything on and 15KG without battery/motor unit. 

 

madmarc

Apr 1, 2024, 2:02 PM

16 minutes ago, Ruben Hechter said:

I watched a video about it yesterday. They showed that it can be used as a normal Bike with the battery removed. I believe the battery and motor is one unit.(not 100% sure on that)

Bike weights about 18KG with everything on and 15KG without battery/motor unit. 

 

I'm more on about the fact its a pure XC bike and for my type of riding which is bike park trails and long gravel events like Race to the Sun. With 64mm travel in the rear its almost a hardtail with a bit of rear suspension. Current ride is a Top Fuel 9.8 so wondering how different it would feel. I'm thinking its a hard fast ride.

Also - the FAZUA drive train seems very different from the standard e-motors on e-bikes. It looks a lot smaller and proabbly used to keep the weight down. Also reading some of the 1 star reviews on the bike all seem to revolve around the drive system.

Please Please someone convince me NOT to buy this bike !!! 

 

madmarc

Apr 2, 2024, 11:03 AM

20 hours ago, BaGearA said:

The tuning for these bikes is where the failure in RSA originates for them. 

 

Standard out of the box the bike is very jerky, I believe it can be tuned out and very finely towards your liking.

 

but

 

The tuning capabilities are hidden away , RSA workshops(TREK DOTS and authorized dealers ) have access to basic software and not the factory one. 

 

I had to warranty a motor and the new one came with no details installed. This led to a call with FAZUA where on of the techs logged in with TeamViewer and di the installation, its immense just how many things can  be adjusted. ( as in the torque range for every 5w ect ect ect )

 

 

But its not within the capability of every workshop and even if someone like myself knows how to do it , FAZUA are very good with keeping a strict eye on who has which software.

 

They have also parted ways with trek since 2021 I believe.

 

 

SO however good the deal is , you will need to hope ebike tech can sort out parts or software for you and I'm 99.999999999% sure they can't 

After reading this and some more research on the interwebs - I give this a miss. Def not gonna invest in something where there is no local support or spares for that matter. I did this once on a KS Lev dropper post which has been laying in my cupboard looking for an oil cartridge these last 3 years (I see now that RBC has recently been appointed as the local agent, so hoepfull i can revive it)

Maybe why they have such a massive discount on this model. 

Headshot

Apr 2, 2024, 12:05 PM

I see a bike industry in trouble....
ChrisF

Apr 3, 2024, 4:11 AM

17 hours ago, madmarc said:

After reading this and some more research on the interwebs - I give this a miss. Def not gonna invest in something where there is no local support or spares for that matter. I did this once on a KS Lev dropper post which has been laying in my cupboard looking for an oil cartridge these last 3 years (I see now that RBC has recently been appointed as the local agent, so hoepfull i can revive it)

Maybe why they have such a massive discount on this model. 

 

That, and the fact that they cant move stock.

 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://road.cc/content/tech-news/what-treks-rightsizing-plans-mean-bike-industry-307233%23:~:text%3DIn%20the%20latest%20development%20in,Bicycle%20Retailer%20and%20Industry%20News%20.&ved=2ahUKEwiP19P6laWFAxUtQ6QEHWSlBlwQFnoECBMQBQ&usg=AOvVaw3NhHUbiafyZqtnQeHm2a3N

 

 

This is just the first special.  Expect more as the plot thickens ....

 

Many other brands in the same situation.

BuffsVintageBikes

Apr 3, 2024, 2:35 PM

And there Cannondale starts with their pricing restructure as well. I love the way they word it to make it sound like they're doing you a huge favour but when times were good they were more than willing to fleece you for every penny. Interesting times indeed in the cycling industry.

eala

Apr 3, 2024, 6:42 PM

On 4/1/2024 at 2:54 PM, madmarc said:

The E-Caliber, is very tempting as a first e-bike at their discounted price.

Wonder how it will ride after riding a Top Fuel for the last 4 or 5 years 

Hard

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