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2023 Trek

Fuel EX C Frameset Gen 5

Precio del fabricante

3899 €
Peso3,2 kg (frame)  
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 130mm trasero
Amortiguador traseroFox Float X Factory
Ruedas27.5″ / 29″
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Resumen

The Trek Fuel is a versatile and highly adjustable trail bike praised for its efficient climbing and confident descending. Its ABP suspension system provides excellent traction and isolation from trail chatter, making it a strong all-rounder. However, some reviews note limitations in rear travel and occasional component issues.

Pros
  • Efficient climbing performance

  • Adjustable geometry and suspension

  • Confident and composed descending

  • ABP suspension for traction and braking stability

  • Internal storage and durable frame design

Cons
  • 140mm rear travel may be limiting on rough terrain

  • Occasional issues with SRAM components like brakes and drivetrain

  • Frame can transmit trail buzz and feel stiff

  • Some models are on the heavier side

Key Quotes
The 2023 Fuel EX will serve as Trek’s mid-travel do-everything trail bike, and it offers a near perfect ‘quiver-killer’ package.
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
It’s a bike that best rewards an aggressive, rather than passive, riding style.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
The chassis feels near-bombproof, and combined with the supportive suspension, powerful brakes and high volume rubber, you’re served up plenty of confidence for pushing the front wheel into steep chutes and over technical A-lines.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
This bike lights up at speed; it charges the climbs, shreds the descents, and the ABP does a fantastic job keeping the rear wheel on the ground and engaged.
Outdoor Gear Lab logoOutdoor Gear Lab
This thing is absolutely next level in comparison to its predecessor.
Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine logoRevolution Mountain Bike Magazine

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NSMB
Trek Top Fuel Long Term

oct 2024

3 months aboard the 9.8 GX AXS version of Trek's XC-plus, trail-lite, most of the bell curve-targeted Top Fuel

Máximos
  • Excellent pedaling and climbing efficiency

  • Stable and predictable at speed

  • Cohesive design with well-matched fork and shock

  • Clean fit and finish, no creaks or rattles

  • Quiet and composed ride quality

  • Versatile geometry adjustment with flip-chip

Mínimos
  • Saddle (Trek Verse Comp) uncomfortable for reviewer

  • Dropper post (Bontrager Line) has play and rattles on descents

  • Brakes (SRAM Level Bronze) lack bite at high speeds

  • Integrated bar/stem (RSL) too stiff, causes hand fatigue

  • Wheels heavy (~2000g) for a $7000 carbon bike

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BIKE Magazine
Trek Introduces New Top Fuel Gen 4

jul 2024

The new Top Fuel is an excellent lightweight trail bike.

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Loam Wolf
Review: Trek Fuel EX 5 Gen 5

may 2024 · Travis Reill

Our expectations with the Fuel EX 5 were reasonably high. Even with a more budget-friendly component build. How did it perform in our review?

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MBR
Trek Top Fuel 8 review - MBR

jul 2023 · Alan Muldoon

Think Top Fuel, and the image of a XC race bike instantly springs to mind. But like a faded polaroid tucked into the corner for a dusty picture frame, it’s not an accurate representation of the current design. With the Fuel EX increasing in travel, the Top Fuel has been swept along in its backdraft and seen in high definition, it’s now a capable 29er trail bike with modern sizing and 120mm travel.  Trek offers the new Top Fuel in carbon and alloy options, where the Top Fuel 8 tested here is the high-end alloy build. Regardless of frame material all Top Fuels come with integrated downtube storage. And while the quick release hatch under the bottle cage isn’t big enough to cram a three course lunch into the frame, there’s enough space for a tube, multi-tool, a few snacks and a lightweight jacket.  Frame Trek always offers a comprehensive size range; and with frame options from S to XXL, with a tweener M/L option too, the Top Fuel 8 is no exception. It also has geometry adjustment, but rather than having Trek’s signature Mino Link on the seat stay pivot, the Top Fuel has a flip chip at the lower shock mount. In the low setting this gives a relatively tall 340mm BB height for a 120mm bike, which is probably the only carryover from its race-bike roots – designed to let you keep the cranks spinning, and the speed high at all times. Best down-country mountain-bike: short travel full-suspension The rest of the Top Fuel’s vital stats are on the money though, where a slack 65.6º head angle and steep 77.2º effective seat tube angle make it easy to hammer up the climbs and shred the descents.  It’s built solid too, the complete bike tipping the scales at 14.89kg. It also comes with a combined rider and bike weight limit of 136kg (300lb) so it’s clearly no wet noodle. Yes, it’s not the lightest for a 120mm bike, and not far off what you’d expect for a 150mm bike, but that’s the price you pay for integrated storage, as the alloy down tube needs reinforcing when you cut a hole in it. Thankfully, the Top Fuel 8 rides light, as there’s less travel to pull through to get the bike off the ground, so it offers a different ride experience to modern long-travel trail bikes which tend to have one eye on enduro racing.  Suspension There are no sag gradients on the 130mm travel RockShox Pike fork, which we assume is down to cost saving, but set-up is still really straightforward with a tape measure to hand. And while the Pike has a reputation for having a sporty, firmer tune, the basic RC version on the Trek felt smooth and composed in all situations. Yes, the RC damper has a very wide range of rebound adjustment, but there’s only a small range that’s actually usable, but it is enough to get the rebound just so; and that’s all …Continue reading »

Máximos
  • Poppy, playful and efficient. Available in six frame sizes. Internal down tube storage. Mino Link flip chip allows geometry tweaks.

Mínimos
  • Needs a 180mm rear rotor. Accurate rear shock set up is crucial. A solid build so not the lightest in its class.

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BikeRadar
Trek Fuel EX 8 Gen 6 review

jun 2023 · Tom Marvin

A solid performer with a class-leading chassis, let down by a harsh front end

Máximos
  • Great frame, with perfect handling and suspension feel

  • Adjustable geometry and sizing options mean a bike fit for all

  • Happy on any level of trail

Mínimos
  • Cockpit harshness

  • Mediocre tyres

  • Poor brakes

  • Expensive

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed // Trek Fuel EX

jun 2023 · Scotty Prendergast

Arguably one of the all-time most popular bike models of any MTB on the planet, the ‘Fuel Ex’ has been at the peak of Trek’s MTB line-up for as long as anyone can remember and it has had no fewer than six major design overhauls during that time. Late last year Trek unveiled their newest reinvention of the ‘do it all trail bike’ which rolls out of the store boasting a ton of rider customisation features, including a choice of […]

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Trek Fuel EX 9.8 GX AXS Gen 6

may 2023 · Jeremy Benson

The new Gen 6, Fuel EX 9.8 is the burliest, most versatile, and most capable Fuel yet; truly up for whatever you want to ride. Trek completely redesigned...

Máximos
  • Highly adjustable

  • In-frame storage

  • ABP suspension

  • Mostly stellar build

Mínimos
  • A little heavy

  • SRAM Code R brakes

  • Bar/stem combo limits adjustability

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Pinkbike
Staff Rides: Mike Kazimer's Coil Shock Trek Fuel EX

abr 2023 · Mike Kazimer

Kazimer's bike is set up with mixed wheels, a 160mm fork, and a coil shock.

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Geometría
Especificaciones
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Marco

OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame and stays, internal storage, tapered head tube, Knock Block, Control Freak internal routing, Carbon Armour, ISCG 05, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 130 mm travel

Liquidación de neumáticos2.6"

ColoresSatin Black Olive; Lithium Grey / Factory Orange

Amortiguador trasero

Fox Factory Float EVOL, RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft 3-position damper, Kashima Coat, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab, 210x52.5mm - XS , S : Fox Factory Float EVOL, RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft 3-position damper, Kashima Coat, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab, 210 x 52.5 mm; S , M , ML , L , XL : Fox Factory Float EVOL, RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft 3-position damper, Kashima Coat, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab, 210 x 55 mm

Viajar130mm

Auriculares

Knock Block Integrated, 58-degree radius, cartridge bearing, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom

Provenir

Bontrager Stem Line Pro, 40mm Length, 0° Rise, 35.0mm Bar Clamp Black - XS , S : Bontrager Line Pro, 35 mm, 0-degree, 40 mm length; M , ML , L , XL : Bontrager Line Pro, 35 mm, 0-degree, 50 mm length; M , ML , L , XL : Bontrager Line Pro, 35 mm, Blendr-compatible, 0-degree, 45 mm length

Ruedas
Llantas

29x2.60"

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First added 27 de agosto

Last updated 23 de junio