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Fuel EXe 8 is a trail-ready aluminum electric mountain bike that quietly assists you on the climbs so you've got all the power you need on descents. Like its carbon counterpart, it looks and handles like a traditional trail bike, but with the added support of a tiny-but-mighty harmonic pin ring drive system with sleek top-tube display unit and compact remote. It comes ready to rip with upgraded parts where they matter most, like a FOX suspension package, wide Bontrager Line Comp Tubeless Ready wheels, and a Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain. It's right for you if... Performance matters to you, but so does the price tag. You want all of the tech you'll find in the top-of-the-line Fuel EXe, but in a bike that's built for your budget. You want upgraded components you can trust to keep ripping, and a robust alloy frame that rallies through the rough and gives you just enough power on the ups. The tech you get An Alpha Platinum Aluminum frame with TQ's HPR50 harmonic pin ring drive system, a fully-encased 360Wh removable battery, and smart charging port. An integrated LED display and handlebar remote that are easy to use on the fly. 150mm FOX Rhythm 36 front suspension with Float EVOL air spring and GRIP damper, and 140mm FOX Performance Float X rear suspension. Plus, wide, Tubeless Ready Bontrager Line Comp 30 wheels, a 12-speed Shimano XT drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, and a dropper post. The final word If you want all the tech of the top-tier Fuel EXe without the sticker shock, Fuel EXe 8 is for you. You get the same drive system, display, and geometry of its carbon counterpart, plus an upgraded suspension package and Shimano XT drivetrain— on a more economical alloy chassis. Why you'll love it - You get all the tech of our top-end light e-MTB without a price tag that makes you say ouch - Its upgraded FOX suspension package smooths the trail while 12-speed Shimano XT drivetrain shifts clean under load - Its tiny but mighty TQ motor is tuned for the trail, keeping things quiet so you can stay in the moment, and ramps up power with you for a natural ride feel - The integrated display, charging port, and controls are simple to use, sleek, and intuitive - You can tweak your geometry with Mino Link, or add an adjustable angle headset to take even more control
$9,349.99 - $9,499.99
Emonda SLR 7 Disc eTap is an ultralight, aerodynamic carbon road bike that's designed and built to be the fastest climbing bike we've ever made. You get the legendary ride quality of our lightest platform, plus more speed, thanks to aero tubes wrought from our lightest OCLV layup ever. You also get the performance advantage of a precise wireless electronic drivetrain and power meter. It's right for you if... You want an aero carbon road bike that's insanely light, fast, and fun to ride. You also want an electronic drivetrain that's completely wireless, programmable, and precise. The tech you get An ultralight and aerodynamic 800 Series OCLV Carbon frame that weighs under 700 grams, a 2x12 SRAM Force eTap AXS wireless electronic drivetrain, lightweight Bontrager Aeolus Pro 37 OCLV Carbon tubeless ready wheels, an Aeolus RSL OCLV Carbon integrated aero bar/stem, a SRAM Force AXS power meter, and powerful hydraulic disc brakes. The final word This bike flies up any climb. It’s aerodynamic for more free speed, but doesn’t sacrifice the amazing lightweight ride quality Emonda is known for. The wireless electronic drivetrain delivers precise, reliable shifts, and it comes with a power meter. Why you'll love it - Trek’s fastest climbing bike is aero, weighs in at less than 700g, and rides like a dream - The SRAM Force eTap AXS drivetrain is smart, smooth, and completely wireless - 800 Series OCLV Carbon is the lightest laminate we’ve ever made - The Aeolus Pro 37 wheels are designed for climbing, and were developed alongside Emonda - Comes with a SRAM Force AXS power meter for more effective training rides from the start
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