Trooper5707
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Wow! That looks like an amazing machine!
Thank you I'm loving it so far
Is this the same geometry as the powerfly?Thank you I'm loving it so far
Thanks Mattlow165 - I didn't know about this bike before your post! I'm going to buy one today.
Two reviews at Trek's website said the tires puncture very easily! I was thinking of swapping those out preemptively. Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
Thanks Mattlow165 - I didn't know about this bike before your post! I'm going to buy one today.
Two reviews at Trek's website said the tires puncture very easily! I was thinking of swapping those out preemptively. Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
Trail hawk-
I see you are in the Chicago area. Have you found this bike to do a test ride, if so which local dealer?
I have been trying to find a local dealer with this bike in stock for a test ride, to no avail. Last place I tried was a Trek dealer in Evanston. The only other option would be to purchase first with a 30 day return which I am not a fan of doing so. Really nice bike indeed.
I've only ever test driven the XM700+. I found the Police bike out of state and will be driving six hours each way to get it.
Wow. Is a 12 hour round trip worth the drive when you could perhaps purchase locally? I usually like to purchase locally in the event I need further assistance from a LBS dealer. In addition, to create a rapport/relationship with them as well. Happy travels with your new ride.
Thanks Mattlow165 - I didn't know about this bike before your post! I'm going to buy one today.
Two reviews at Trek's website said the tires puncture very easily! I was thinking of swapping those out preemptively. Any thoughts?
Thanks again!
Yeah I hear ya - its good to support the LBS. The LBS said they can get the Police bike in October, maybe sooner, and told me to buy the Powerfly 5 instead. Far away bike store said they ordered the Police bike in February and it only just came in recently. I don't know. The only thing I can say for certain is that I'll be riding it this weekend.
Is this the same geometry as the powerfly?
Hello, Yes, I compared the Trek Police Bike and the Powerfly using the Trek website, they have the same geometry. In order to
make the Police Bike 20 MPH, a Class 3, Trek uses the same Bosch Performance Line Motor they use in the XM700+ Commuter, which is Class 3. Here's the back story...
I have Trek Powefly7, 20 mph max and wanted to upgrade the max speed. Thinking it was a software change I asked my LBS to contact Trek
and see if the change could be done. Trek said I'd have to change the motor... I said Hmm ? My LBS Mgr checked the Bosch part numbers of the Police Bike motor and the Trek XM 700+ motor and sure enough they are the same.
John- I asked the same question while at the Trek dealer while comparing both bikes mentioned, and they told me basically the same thing, however, never said anything about motor numbers matching. My first thought was to get a speed dongle (Badass box etc).
Great news for you. Makes sense now. At least you are guaranteed to have the bike in your possession. I may have been misinformed at the local dealer I visited. They led me to believe that I would have the bike within the week and ready to ride. Perhaps there is some disconnect with this bike between dealer and Trek corporate. In addition, the Powerfly is only a class 1, so that is a no-brainer to decline their offer IMO.
Please let us all know how things go with your new purchase.
Bob, The Owner of my LBS sort of stumbled across the same Bosch Motor Part Number during his research for me. I considered a dongle
as well, but said... 'Hey, A tweak of the firmware on my Powerfly 7 and I'd be good to go". Wrong ! : ) Hello new motor. I don't think so.
XM700+ Commuter Bosch Performance Speed, 350 watt, 63Nm, 28 mph....Shimano HG50, 11-36, 10 speed
Powerfly 7 MTB Bosch Performance CX, 250 watt, 75Nm..... Shimano SLX M7000, 11-46, 11 speed
Speaking from experience, the torque range on the Bosch CX is much wider then the XM700 as it should be which makes it
so much fun.
I must say as I switched back and forth between my XM700+ and PF7 I've said many times, " If the PF7 was a Class 3 this would be
the perfect eBike for me." On the XM700 I rarely ride above 22-24 mph, but the 20mph on the PF 7 is a bit limiting. I guess I'm saying it seems like Trek has come up with a winner with the new Police MTB.