Trek's been on an ebike tear of late, debuting a new generation of DS+ electric city bikes and the Fuel EXe eMTB in the past three months. Now it's fast-climbing high-alpine pavement with the all-new ...
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The FX+ 1 is Trek’s First Throttle-Equipped eBike
The Trek Bicycle Company is a cycling industry powerhouse that makes virtually every type of bicycle and ebike you could possibly think of. Until recently, however, the brand did not have a ...
Trek is looking to help riders get around in premium style with a tasty commuter in low- and high-step variants. The FX+ 7 city ebike is reported "light enough to carry up stairs, powerful enough to ...
Post-pandemic, my creed became "Bicycles deliver the freedom that auto ads promise." That belief is why I’ve almost exclusively used a bike to move myself around Portland, Oregon since (yes, I have ...
Performance-oriented electric bikes are getting lighter and more tech-loaded than ever before. More and more mainstream manufacturers are pouring in millions of dollars in research and development, ...
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Meet the New Trek FX+7, a Lightweight City eBike That Offers Wireless Smartphone Charging
Wisconsin’s Trek Bicycles released a new eBike earlier this week, and it’s ready to conquer urban life. Meet the new FX+7 City eBike. The FX+7 is a high-end, lightweight, city eBike that is “light ...
Trek is one of the biggest and most popular bicycle brands in the world, and for good reason. For decades, the brand has somehow managed to cater to all disciplines of cycling, while producing bikes ...
We’ve seen some pretty snazzy electric bicycle conversion kits lately, but this one might take the cake. Known as the “Unlimited eBike Kit”, it was developed over the last two years by the team of ...
E-bikes are all the craze these days. With their ability to extend the range and offer an easier, possibly more fun ride, it's really no wonder. One team with a focus on this growing industry is Trek.
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