Alan Acock
Member
After 4 years I have 10,000+ miles. 95% of the miles have been road rides. I still like the bike. There were some problems. The original tires got frequent flats. I called the tire maker and they said Trek demanded an ultra soft tire with maximum traction. They sent me a quality ebike specific tire that was good for 5,000 miles and I replaced it then even though most people would have stayed with it. The initial chain lasted a few hundred miles. I got a high quality ebike chain and it lasted 5,000 miles. The front fork developed a crack while on warranty and Trek replaced it (slowly). At 8,000 miles I got a clicking sound as I pedaled. One bike shop said I probably needed to replace the motor. I took it to a second shop and they tightened 4 bolts to their proper torque. This solved the problem. Just a bit ago I replaced a chain and rear cluster. The shop also flopped the gear on the motor.
Since I ride the ebike on roads and bike paths and mostly in the eco level I’m not putting it under the amount of stress a lot of you would. The ebike is lighter than most but it would be nice to have a lighter ebike.
Since I ride the ebike on roads and bike paths and mostly in the eco level I’m not putting it under the amount of stress a lot of you would. The ebike is lighter than most but it would be nice to have a lighter ebike.