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  • #1606
    Anonymous
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    Good find! My guess, and it’s only a guess, is that AirWiz will be just like ShockWiz only built into the fork and shock. Seeing how expensive a LiveValve equipped bike is, I don’t think AirWiz will have the technology to control how the suspension performs unless SRAM has found of method of making their system much more affordable. Just my 2 cents👍

    #1607
    Anonymous
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    And I found another color option for the 2022 Trek Rail and the description mentions “NEW OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame,” New geo?

    #1608
    Anonymous
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    Wow, this E-Bike looks so cool. It’s a good thing that the manufactures are constantly making effort to make this amazing bikes affordable. Am planning to get an E-bike like this, when it becomes affordable.

    #1609
    Anonymous
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    Trek is a well respected bike company. This E-bike variant looks promising.

    #1610
    Anonymous
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    It is a better model than its previous version though there are some glitches in the electronic gadgets on the bike.

    #1611
    Anonymous
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    It comes with a 625 Wh battery, a super responsive RockShox ZEB fork with 38 mm stanchions and loads of adjustability, a Bosch Performance Line 250 W motor that assists up to 20 mph. It’s top of the line E-Mtb’s available in the market.

    #1612
    Anonymous
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    The bike is loaded with awesome features. It has upgraded OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with longer reach and oversized head tube and seat tube for maximum strength. You get Bosch’s new smart system Performance Line CX with a new Bluetooth LED remote for easy connectivity and all-in-one navigation and activity tracking through the eBike Flow app, plus TyreWiz and AirWiz pressure monitoring.

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