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Trek Fuel EX 9 29

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Colour / Matte Quicksilver

Size / 15.5, 17.5, 18.5, 19.5, 21.5, 23"

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  • Frame Alpha Platinum Aluminum, ABP, Boost148, Knock Block steerer stop, Full Floater, EVO link, E2 tapered head tube, Mino Link, Control Freak internal routing, down tube guard, PF92, ISCG 05, G2 Geometry, 130mm
  • Wheels Bontrager Line Comp 30, Tubeless Ready, Boost110 front, Boost148 rear
  • Wheel Size 29"
  • Tires Bontrager XR3 Expert, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 29x2.40"
  • Crank SRAM X1 1200, 32T Direct Mount X-Sync
  • Rear Derailleur SRAM X1, Roller Bearing Clutch
  • Shifters SRAM X1, 11 speed
  • Brakeset SRAM Guide RS hydraulic disc
  • Handlebar Bontrager Line, 35mm, 15mm rise, 750mm width
  • Saddle Bontrager Evoke 2, chromoly rails
  • Seatpost Bontrager Drop Line 125, under-bar remote lever, 2-bolt head, 31.6mm, zero offset, internal routing
  • Stem Bontrager Line, Knock Block, 35mm, 0 degree
  • Headset Knock Block Integrated, cartridge bearing, sealed, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom

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2017 trek fuel ex 9

2017 Trek Fuel EX 9.8 Test Ride Review

The Trek Fuel EX is consistently ranked among the top trail bikes by Singletracks readers, thanks to its prowess at both climbing and descending. For 2017, Trek changed things up a bit, pitching the Fuel EX as a 130mm trail bike that can run either 29er or 27.5+ wheels, with updated geometry to make everything work. I tested the nearly top-of-the-line model, the carbon-framed  Fuel EX 9.8 , in North Carolina last month, and here’s what I found.

In 2016, Trek offered Fuel EX frames in both 29er and 27.5 wheel sizes. This year, the 27.5 option is gone, replaced with a single 29er model that is officially capable of running 27.5+ wheels. Anecdotally, it sounds as if the 29er Fuel EX build is outselling the 27.5+ four to one, but hey, it’s good that consumers have options. Like many 29er bikes that have been introduced this year, the Fuel EX features a chip, called the Mino Link, that’s used to optimize the geometry for the wheel size du jour. Even if the rider isn’t swapping wheels, the Mino Link can be flipped between two positions to switch the bike’s geometry for a particular course or rider preference.

Ok, so let’s talk numbers. The geometry chart becomes a little complicated within the shape-shifting paradigm, so I’ll mainly concentrate on the “high” geometry position, which happens to be the setting I used for my test ride. In this position, the effective head tube angle is 67.7°, a full degree more slack than last year’s Fuel EX. In the “low” position, that angle relaxes even further to 67°. In the “high” position, the new Fuel boasts a much longer reach compared to last year, growing from 471mm in a size XL frame (tested) to 487mm. The chainstays managed to shrink on the newest Fuel EX as well, going from 436mm to 432mm.

If your eyes glossed over at any point during that last paragraph, here’s the takeaway: the 2017 Fuel EX is longer and slacker than the 2016 model. Now, adding to those changes, Trek increased travel from 120mm front and rear to 130mm front and rear, and also beefed up the tires a bit from 2.3″ to 2.4″ Bontrager XR3s. If there was any prior doubt about where the Fuel EX sat on the XC/Trail line, the 2017 model makes it clear: this is now a solidly modern Trail bike.

Visually, one of the biggest changes to the Fuel EX frame is the new straight down tube, which Trek dubs the “Straight Shot.” Trek claims this allows them to increase the frame’s stiffness-to-weight ratio, but it does introduce potential new issues like having the fork uppers knock into the down tube at extreme turning angles. To get around this, Trek integrated a “technology” they call Knock Block into the stem, headset, and frame to prevent any issues.

The Fuel EX 9.8 is pretty much top-of-the-line (only the 9.9 stands above), so the component spec on this bike is tough to beat. A Fox 34 Float fork sits up front with a Fox EVOL RE:aktiv Trek-tuned shock in the rear. Trek specs Shimano XT brakes and a Bontrager Drop Line 125mm dropper post, though my test bike was actually outfitted with a RockShox Reverb post like last year’s Fuel EX 9.8.

Surprisingly, the Shimano XT drivetrain on the Fuel EX 9.8 comes with 2×11 gears, though as I overheard one dealer rep say, it’s easier for consumers to take a chainring off than to buy an extra ring, shifter, and derailleur. I suppose that’s true, but dropping a ring isn’t as simple as literally throwing away one of the rings. Most riders switching to 1×11 are going to want a single 32T ring, while the stock crankset includes a 36T and a 26T. Tracking down a 32T Shimano ring shouldn’t be too difficult, but that’s adding another expense on top of wasting money on a derailleur, shifter, and rings that aren’t necessary. Then again, I’m guessing Trek has run the numbers and they’ve found more consumers prefer 2×11 over 1×11. Democracy!

Rounding out the bike spec, Trek throws in 750mm Bontrager 35mm carbon bars, a titanium-rail saddle, and tubeless-ready Bontrager Line Comp 30 Boost-ed wheels. The 2.4″ Bontrager XR3 tires are a nice touch and are wider than basically any other 29er tire spec I’ve seen. The Fuel EX 9.8 build retails for $4,999.

On the Trail

My Trek Fuel EX test ride was one of five test rides in 24 hours, and it was easily my favorite bike of the five. We started our ride with a surprisingly fast, ripping descent down rooty, hardpack singletrack, and it didn’t take long for me to feel comfortable slashing the bike side-to-side through the turns. At times, a sharp turn in the trail would reveal an unexpected two-foot drop, and the Fuel EX 9.8 soaked up every bit of the impact, despite my poor line choices.

On this test ride, Aaron and I also rode the slalom course and another jumpy power line cut, where I had no problem getting the bike in the air without fear of casing the landings. The Fuel EX 9.8 felt precise and most importantly, predictable, even in the hands of a rookie pilot.

After the fun, initial descent at the beginning of our test ride, I started dreading the inevitable short, punchy climbs that were to come. I assumed that because the Fuel EX descended so well, it probably wouldn’t be great at climbing. Clearly I was wrong. The Fuel EX 9.8 climbs great, with a solid platform feel and again, noticeable precision. While the slackish head tube angle might seem prone to wander while climbing, I didn’t find that to be the case, and for this, I think the smartly-specced, 750mm-wide bars deserve some credit. It also doesn’t hurt that the size XL bike I tested only weighs about 29 pounds.

Bottom line

The Trek Fuel EX 9.8 is a great all around trail bike for mountain bikers who like to descend but also don’t mind climbing every now and then. The 2017 models feature smart geometry updates and component tweaks that are sure to please the modern trail rider.

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Take a look at the new Fuel EX and you will quickly see Trek has fully redefined the model. The 2016 Fuel Ex 29 was a step in the right direction, but it was a timid half-hearted step that left the rider wondering what if…? What if it came spec’d with a stiffer fork, more travel and a slacker headtube? The team at Trek delivered and the 2017 bike answers these questions. It now allows the use of 29” or 27.5+ wheels and is one of the stiffest frames in the category, featuring a totally new geometry that’s slacker and longer than its predecessor.

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