Trek has once again made a mark in the electric bike segment with its revamped FX+ 2, now hailed as our top choice among the Best Electric Bikes. For newcomers to the cycling world, a price tag of $2,500 is quite reasonable for a dependable commuter bike that can easily be assembled and serviced by a capable individual.
I was thrilled to learn about the updates to the FX+ series; however, I found it surprising that Trek opted for the TQ HPR50 motor, which features a smooth pin ring drive—a more premium drivetrain system first introduced on their high-end mountain bikes. The new FX+ 7S is not only quieter but also packs a greater punch, albeit at a significantly higher price point. Nevertheless, having spent $5,000 on my own daily rider, I find $4,000 still to fall within a justifiable price range for a commuter bike. Plus, it’s certainly less hassle compared to obtaining a motorcycle license.
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Just a few days back, I parked the FX+ 7 in front of my parents’ house. My father stepped outside and exclaimed, “What a stunning bike!” It truly is, much like its earlier model! I had the opportunity to test the small-sized frame, which was a perfect fit for my 5’2″ height. (It’s designed as a step-through, making it suitable for even shorter riders.) The frame is made of aluminum, and all cables are routed internally for a sleek appearance.
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