Total Weight:
59.9 lbs (27.17 kg)
Battery Weight:
7.8 lbs (3.53 kg)
(8.9lb with Trek Removable Integrated Battery RIB Shield and Handle)Motor Weight:
6.39 lbs (2.89 kg)
Frame Material:
High Performance "Alpha Platinum" Hydroformed Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
14.5 in (36.83 cm)15.5 in (39.37 cm)17.5 in (44.45 cm)19.5 in (49.53 cm)21.5 in (54.61 cm)Geometry Measurements:
Medium Measurements: 16.5" Virtual Seat Tube Length, 21" Reach, 27.5" Stand Over Height, 33.5" Minimum Saddle Height from Ground, 41.5" Maximum Saddle Height from Ground, 30.5" Width, 47.5" Wheelbase, 77.5" Length
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Glossy Lithium Grey and Trek Black with Silver Accents
Frame Fork Details:
SR Suntour Zeron 35 Air Suspension, 120mm Travel Options, Compression Adjust, Rebound Adjust, 35mm Black Anodized Stanchions, Magnesium Lowers, Boost 110mm Hub Spacing, 15mm Thru-Axle with 6mm Hex Bolt
Frame Rear Details:
RockShox SIDLuxe Select+ Air Shock, 100mm Travel, DebonAir Simulated Spring, Compression Adjust, Rebound Adjust, Black Anodized Stanchion, Boost 148mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Thru-Axle with 6mm Hex Bolt and Bontrager Quick Release Tool
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack, Fenders, Bottle Bosses
Gearing Details:
12
Speed 1x12 Shimano Deore XT M8100 Long Cage Derailleur with One Way Clutch, Shimano XT M8100 10-51 Tooth CassetteShifter Details:
Shimano XT M8100 Triggers on Right (Two-Way High, Three-Shift Low)
Cranks:
E*thirteen E*spec Plus, Aluminum Alloy, 165mm Length, 36 Tooth Narrow-Wide Steel Chainring
Pedals:
VP-536 Nylon Platform, Rectangular Nubs
Headset:
Integrated, Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/5"
Stem:
Bontrager Elite, Aluminum Alloy, 60mm or 70mm Length, 7-Degree Rise, 31.8mm Clamp Diameter, Blendr Accessory Compatible, Two 10mm Spacers, One 15mm Tapered Base Spacer
Handlebar:
Bontrager Aluminum Alloy, 750mm Width, 15mm Rise, 31.8mm Bore
Brake Details:
Shimano Deore XT M8120 Hydraulic Disc with 203mm 6-Bolt Ice-Tech Rotors, Quad-Piston Calipers with Heat Sinks, Shimano Deore XT M8120 Two-Finger Levers with Tool Free Adjustable Reach
Grips:
Bontrager XR Endurance Comp, Rubber, Ergonomic, Inner Lock Ring
Saddle:
Bontrager Commuter Comp
Seat Post:
Bontrager Line Dropper (100mm or 150mm Travel, Internal Routing)
Seat Post Length:
345mm, 440 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
31.6 mm
Rims:
Bontrager Line Comp 30, 6061 Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, Tubeless Ready, 622 x 28 for 29er Wheels, 30mm Outer Width, 28 Hole
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 14 Gauge, Black with Nipples
Tire Brand:
Bontrager LT4 Expert, 27.5" x 2.4" or 29" x 2.4"
Wheel Sizes:
27.5 in (69.85cm)29 in (73.66cm)Tire Details:
30 to 50 PSI, 2.1 to 3.4 BAR, Moped Rated, Tubeless Ready, E-Bike 50km/h Approved, Hard-Case Lite Puncture Protection, Wire Bead, Reflective Stripe
Tube Details:
Presta Valve
Accessories:
Custom Plastic Fenders (Extra Thick, 80mm Width), Custom Rear Rack with Pannier Hangers (25kg Max Load, MIK Compatible), Supernova Mini 2 LED Headlight (Blendr Stem Mount, Aluminum Housing, 235 Lumens, 5-21V DC, Terraflux 3 Lens), Supernova E3 Tail light 2 Rear Light (3 Custom Made LEDs, Aluminum Housing, 12V Version), Blendr Compatible Stem, Rubberized Slap Guard, Rear-Mount Pletscher Comp Flex 18 Kickstand (Adjustable Length,
Other:
Locking Removable Downtube-Integrated Battery Pack, 1.7lb 4 Amp Charger, Maximum Cadence > 120 RPM Motor Support, ABUS Locking Core (Keyed-Alike Code Card), Maximum Total Weight Limit 300 pounds (136 kg)
Synde
4 years agoVery nice review. As a short rider I am thrilled that they are offering an XS, and that they have reduced the wheel size for the XS and S. I recently bought a Levo XS, which comes with the 29 inch wheels. It would be a better overall fit if they used smaller tires. It’s nice to see a “do everything bike”. But the overall weight of this bike is to high for me. Thanks for the review.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHey, you’re welcome Synde. It’s nice to read thoughtful feedback from someone who has tried a couple of bikes and actually benefits from the different geometry decisions that these companies are making. Yeah, the weight is a deal killer for many people. My Mom was really focused on this when we bought her bike, and she’s happy that she got a carbon fiber frame because she can lift it onto her bike rack more easily :)
ReplyJulian
4 years agoCan you take off the fenders and rear rack for offroad riding? Is this just a few screws, or more work?
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Julian! Yes, I am almost certain that you can easily remove the fenders and rack. The one caveat is that you probably have to remove both simultaneously. I think that they rely on each other for structural support.
ReplyDavid Bannister
4 years agoGreat review as always. I have a Trek Verve + 3 low step that I find I am riding more off road than on. I have added ShockStop stem and seat post, removed the chain guard, put Marathon GT 365 tires on, and generally made it more trail friendly while being still a good commuter bike.
I am interested in the Powerfly FS 4 version of this bike in the XS frame as the low stand-over and dropper seat post are appealing… more flexibility, climbing ability and shock absorbing when I get off road. Keeping the Verve, I wouldn’t need the lights, fenders, cargo capacity, etc. At 65, my bones could sometimes use the extra suspension.
Looked at it today at my local Trek dealer, and it is a beautiful bike. Noisier than mine and with less range, but I seldom push that limit anyway. Seriously tempted… how to convince my other half?
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHey, I feel ya… these products can get pretty expensive ;) the thing is, they keep you fit and healthy (which extends your bodies age/range) and are social. I tend to be willing to spend more on life enhancing things like this, and my girlfriend is supportive because she wants me to last. Hope this helps, David :D
ReplyDavid Bannister
4 years agoThanks Court… my wife is definitely supportive of my riding (at least at the single bike level) because the health and weight loss benefits have been obvious in six months. I have put 5400 km on the Verve since beginning of July… almost enough to equal Halifax to Vancouver.
MAC
4 years agoVery good and thorough review. I’m 47 and currently commuting on the Dual Sport 4. My daily ride to/from is about 10 miles, but I’m moving and my new commute will be 20 miles to/from.
I want an e-bike, and I really like Trek due to serviceability and quality, but I am torn between getting this Powerfly 9 FS Equipped and the Allant 7S. I am also considering the RAIL series bikes with a detachable rear rack. Price is not a concern and I do have a few MTB trails I can ride. What would you recommend? Do you have any reviews of rear detachable racks?
Thanks
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi MAC! The Rail models look pretty sweet. No, I don’t have a review of the rack… but I do trust Trek with their bikes and accessories (often labeled Bontrager). For me personally (as a 37 year old with back, neck, and knee sensitivity), I almost always go for comfort. Full suspension feels great, but limits your rack options unless you get a seatpost clamp rack (which can get bumped out of place). The next best option would be a lightweight hardtail with a good rear rack and a suspension seat post :)
ReplyRichard
4 years agoGreat looking trek bike and was tempted to get but i think the Bosch cobi smart hub for your phone could be a potential problem if you have got a expensive smart phone which isn’t waterproof as you would need to by a waterproof case to put your phone in to protect it from the rain etc but you would also have to be careful the phone might fall out of the holder if this fails at any point and potentially damaging your phone i would swap it over for the Bosch intuvia ,kiox, nyon rather than the cobi as fitted i am now looking at a Trek Rail 9.8 ,9.9 mtb great reviews as always much appreciated.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Richard, yeah… I agree with you here. In addition to water damage and drops, there is also the heat and UV damage of direct sunlight on smartphone screens. I believe that this can be hard on them. I would probably lean towards the Kiox or Intuvia myself :)
Replythisbikeguy
2 years agoI just got word, the updated version of this comes with a Kiox 300 and will be available in a few months :)
ReplyCourt
2 years agoAwesome! Thanks for the update :D
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