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    Trek Checkpoint Plus Range?

    This could very well be a "how long is a piece of string?" question. And if it is, I understand. I have an Allant 8s that I use for errands and the occasional zone 2 ride in-between my hard, non electric road/gravel bike rides. I'm considering a Trek Checkpoint Plus SL5 e-gravel bike but...
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    Trek Allant + 8s Speedo Correction

    My speedo display is 1.9 mph pessimistic. Can the dealer correct it with software?
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    Trek Allant+ 8S Rear Derailleur Hanger

    Beside the Trek dealer, does anyone know where to locate a Trek Allant+ 8S rear derailleur hanger? Not the result of a crash, I want to have a spare given that it's not a UDH.
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    New Trek Allant 8S Stagger Owner

    I finally took the plunge. My local bike shop has Trek Allant+ 8s (and Stagger) for 2500 bucks. I've been eyeing them for a while to use as a small town commuter and for my GF ride while I train on my road bike. Given that, I went for the Stagger version because the lower stand over height...
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    National Locater For Trek E Bikes?

    Is there a national (USA) locating system for finding a specific model and size of a Trek E bike? I'm Looking for a Domane+ HP in 56cm. Local Trek dealer didn't seem interested beyond "maybe around Christmas 2022".
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    Five Time TDF Winner on E-Road Bike

    Five time TDF winner Bernard Hinault helped design Look's new E-Road Bike. One more reason roadies are going to accept E-bikes for the asset they are. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/bernard-hinault-endorses-new-look-e-765-optimum-e-road-bike/
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    Lynskey E-Bike Announced

    I wonder how much this will be?? I wouldn't be a buyer with the CX motor. I could be tempted with the performance motor that goes 28 mph. I wonder if it will be an option...
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    New From SW Ohio

    Greetings, I've logged on to glean more information on E-bikes. I'm currently looking for info and reviews of the Giant Road-E+ Pro as an every other day training bike in the hills. The other days of the week will be hard days on a traditional road bike.
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