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Trek E-Caliber Review - $6.5k to $12.5k

The Trek E-Caliber 9.9 XTR is one of the lightest and fastest full suspension cross country ebikes available today, weighing just 36.6lbs with pedals. Carbon frame, crank arms, seat post, handlebar, and rims, the bike comes in four sizes. Designed around Boost hub spacing with 15mm and 12mm thru-axles for improved stiffness and support for wider tires. The battery and motor are built into a removable drivepack that can be swapped for an empty storage box so you can ride as a lightweight acoustic bike at just 30.1lbs. High quality Fox Factor air shocks front and rear. Unique single pivot strut design in the rear eliminates chain length changes and kickback while keeping weight as low as possible. Both shocks deliver remote lockout through a single lever near the left grip, which allows for efficient transitions from smooth to rough terrain. The bike ships with an additional lever that mounts at the dropper module for an optional seat post dropper. Quiet Fazua motor is lighter than most competing products but still provides good torque for steeper climbs, up to 55 newton meters. Exceptional 12-speed Shimano XTR drivetrain with enormous 10-51 tooth cassette and narrow-wide chainring to reduce drops on bumpy terrain. The XTR shifters perform very well and the rear hub has additional pawls for near instant pickup when you begin pedaling. Limited 252 watt hour battery capacity compared to other current-generation products, and the battery must be removed from the frame every time you wish to charge. The locking core for the battery uses the preferred ABUS Plus Code keys (to match with locks) but is on the non-drivetrain side of the bike, which is difficult to reach if the bike is laid down. Relatively high price tag for this premium model, but four other builds give you lots of choice. Very basic display but there's an optional mobile app for more feedback. In this review, I compare the five different versions of the Trek E-Caliber including the 9.6, 9.8 GX, 9.8 XT, 9.9 XTR, 9.9 XX1 AXS and show their price and weight differences. 0:00 Introduction, comparison to Supercaliber 0:33 Different model details and pricing 1:27 Stock colors and Trek Project One options 1:58 IsoStrut rear pivot suspension details 2:22 Bike weight, shield box, battery and charger 3:31 Fazua Black Pepper improvements (power and cadence) 5:02 Frame size details for all four sizes 5:11 Shifter and drivetrain details (Shimano XTR) 6:43 Trek electric mountain bike comparison (Powerfly, E-Caliber, Rail) 7:35 Suspension overview: Dual remote lockout, PSI and rebound 9:01 Handlebar, Blendr stem, Knock Block headset 9:53 Boost hub spacing, bladed spokes, thru-axles 11:34 Bottle cage bosses, saddle, silicone grips 11:59 Hydraulic disc brake details and adjustability 13:48 Pedal assist sensors and experience 14:15 Bladed spokes, carbon rims, and tire details 14:54 ABUS lock and keyset, drivepack battery removal 23:02 Battery care tips to extend range and lifespan 25:01 Optional Trek Fazua smartphone app details 25:14 Fazua Remote bX control pad, power and operation 29:27 Ride test begins, steering and motor response 31:30 Frame mounted shots, motor and gear shifting 34:56 Third person shots, steep climb tests 36:27 Conclusion and resources on EBR Full review with specs and comparison tool: https://electricbikereview.com/trek/e... → Become a Subscriber: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... → Instagram:   / ebikereview   → Facebook:   / electricbikereview   → Website: https://electricbikereview.com/ → My Channel Home Page:    / electricbikereview   → This is the first accessory I add to any electric bike: https://amzn.to/3aX2dKD → As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. *If my video review was helpful, please give it a "thumbs up" and consider subscribing.* Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of EBR, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. EBR assumes no liability for money loss, property damage, or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. My goal is to report in a transparent and objective way since 2012. Use this information at your own risk. EBR recommends safe practices when working on bicycles, riding bicycles, and using accessories seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of EBR, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not EBR.

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