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2019 Trek

Fuel EX 5 Plus

Prix du fabricant

2 249 $US(1 962 €)
Poids15,1 kg  
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 130 / 140mm
FourcheRockShox Recon Silver RL
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Deluxe
roues27.5″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 10
GroupeDeore
FreinsShimano Disque hydraulique
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Terrain
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Handling
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Fuel EX 5 Plus
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Transmission

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

36 km/h

Fuel EX 5 Plus

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Commentaires

Résumé

The Trek Fuel is a versatile and well-balanced trail bike that excels in a variety of terrains, offering a neutral, light feel and efficient suspension performance. While it may not be the most aggressive in its category, its comfort and handling make it a favorite for riders seeking a reliable all-rounder. Some reviews note its conservative geometry and component choices as areas for improvement.

Pros
  • Versatile and well-balanced for all-round trail riding

  • Neutral, light feel with efficient suspension

  • Comfortable and easy to ride in a variety of terrains

  • Solid downhill performer and efficient climber

  • Adjustable shock settings for personalized ride

Cons
  • Geometry isn’t as radically aggressive as some competitors

  • Component spec may not inspire awe

  • Can feel overwhelmed in super aggressive terrain

  • Frame sizing may feel small for some riders

Key Quotes
It’s a journeyman’s mountain bike, a tool that disappears underneath you and just gets the job done, regardless of where or how you are riding. No muss, no fuss
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The FOX suspension is a real standout
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
Winner of our award in 2017, the Fuel EX easily impressed us with its turn of speed, capable suspension and its ability to excel on any trail.
MBR logoMBR
The Fuel EX 8 is a solid trail bike offered at a reasonable price. While it wasn't necessarily the best at anything, it was really good at just about everything.
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Gran Fondo Magazine
Trek Fuel EX 9.9 XTR Project One in bikepacking review

oct. 2020 · Benjamin Topf

The Trek Fuel EX 9.9 is an absolute classic in the trail bike segment. Could it also be the perfect bike for the next bikepacking adventure with its modern geometry and spare parts compartment in the down tube? We put the Fuel EX to the test.

Points forts
  • Maximum fun on the descents

  • Intuitive and good-natured handling

  • Storage compartment in the down tube for tools or snacks

Points faibles
  • Too sluggish on easy terrain

  • Too much bike for long straights

  • Chain slap

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Mountain Flyer
First Impressions: Trek Top Fuel 9.8 GX

oct. 2020

My history of mountain biking started with a little wooden trike, with no pedals and wheels bigger than my head. I moved forward as any child does onto a bigger bike with bigger wheels and pedals. My parents always encouraged me to get outside and ride a bike, although I didn’t like the idea of mountain biking. I knew how to ride a bike; why go any further?

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Freehub
Bike Review | 2020 Trek Fuel EX 9.9

juin 2020 · Spencer Johnson

As warmer temperatures hit the Pacific Northwest and the dirt starts to dry, I’m always eager to get out on some long rides with some big climbs. Naturally, when this Trek Fuel EX 9.9 showed up at the Freehub office, I knew it was time to put the nimble beast through its paces. I challenged myself to a 60-mile sufferfest on some of Bellingham, Washington’s toughest climbs and descents. It definitely didn’t let me down. Climbing on this bike was a joy. Trek equipped the 9.9 model with its proprietary RE:aktiv shock with a three-position damper, which I left wide open for the entire ride. The rear suspension had an overwhelmingly supportive feel while pedaling out of the saddle, yet as soon as I hit a bump it dived deeper into the travel, keeping the rear wheel firmly planted and providing excellent traction. The geometry is modern and balanced, with a long reach and a sensible 76-degree seat angle. On the descents, the bike inspired confidence, thanks to its long wheelbase and bottomless-feeling suspension. My confidence was further enhanced by the reliable stopping power of the Shimano XT brakes. As a 200-pound rider, I couldn’t have appreciated the ultra-powerful XT brakes and the 203-millimeter front rotor more—especially while bombing down some of Bellingham’s scariest double-black trails.

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BikeRadar
Trek Fuel EX 9.7 review

avr. 2020 · Tom Marvin

A classic trail bike, with a fun and engaging ride built around a solid frame

Points forts
  • A solid feeling frame backed up by a ride quality that encourages you to pop and play around

Points faibles
  • The long Shimano brake levers kill the feel, while the supple rear suspension shows up the budget fork

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Trek Fuel EX 5

janv. 2020 · Jeremy Benson

Trek recently redesigned their popular Fuel EX mid-travel trail bikes for the 2020 model year. The updated geometry brings this bike in line with modern...

Points forts
  • Supple rear suspension

  • Versatile

  • Fun on a wide range of terrain

  • Affordable

Points faibles
  • Moderately heavy

  • Short dropper post

  • Frame sizing runs a little small

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BIKE Magazine
Bible Review: Trek Fuel EX 9.9

déc. 2019

The Quintessential letterman athlete—pulling straight A's, playing hoops and running track, with manners perfect for meeting the parents.

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Pinkbike
Video: 2020 Santa Cruz Tallboy VS Trek Fuel EX - Cage Match

sept. 2019 · Pinkbike Originals

The Fuel EX and Tallboy are both brand new and impressively capable trail bikes, but which one do we prefer? Levy and Kazimer ride both and pick the winner.

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Singletrack World
Review | The 2019 Trek Fuel EX 9.7 is a tech-heavy trail bike that rips hard

avr. 2019 · Rob Mitchell

We've been testing two 2019 130mm travel 29er trail bikes; the GT Sensor Expert and the Trek Fuel EX 9.7. Here we review the Trek Fuel EX.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Alpha Platinum Aluminum, ABP, Boost148, Knock Block steerer stop, Full Floater, EVO link, tapered head tube, Mino Link, Control Freak internal routing, down tube guard, PF92, ISCG 05, G2 Geometry, 130mm travel

Norme BBBB86/BB92, Appuyez sur Fit

Fourche

RockShox Recon RL, Solo Air spring, Motion Control damper, tapered steerer, G2 Geometry w/51mm offset, Boost110, 140mm travel

Voyager140mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Deluxe RL, 210x52.5mm

Voyager130mm

Pédalier

PF92

Casque

Knock Block Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8˝ top, 1.5˝ bottom

Tige

Bontrager Rhythm Comp, 31.8mm clamp, 0 degree

Guidon

Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 720mm width

Selle

Bontrager Arvada

Tige de selle

Bontrager alloy, 2-bolt head, 31.6mm, 12mm offset

TypeRigide

Pédales

Not included

Poignées

Bontrager XR Trail Comp, nylon lock-on

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore M6000, Shadow Plus

Manivelle

Race Face Ride, 30T Cinch (direct mount)

Manettes

Shimano Deore M6000, 10 speed

Cassette

SunRace, 11-42, 10 speed

Chaîne

KMC X10

Freins

Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

TypeShimano Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Alex MD35, 32-hole double-walled, tubeless strips and valves sold separately

Moyeu avant

Bontrager Boost110

Moyeu arrière

Bontrager sealed bearing alloy axle, Boost148

Pneus

Schwalbe Nobby Nic Performance, Tubeless Ready, 27.5x2.80˝

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