CrossRip+
#1
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Getting older and slower!
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 419
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From: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Bikes: Trek Domane 6 series Project One, Bike Friday Pocket Rocket, Trek XO1, Specialized Turbo Vado 6.0
CrossRip+
Does anyone have any thoughts/experience with the Trek CrossRip+? I like the looks of it, with the drop handlebars and the geometry similar to my cyclocross bike.
#2
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Joined: Jun 2013
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It's a quality product and the front/rear light inclusion is a nice bonus, plus included racks and kickstand. Component set is great, too. Just depends on your budget. I suppose you pay a little extra for Trek cred, but it's very well put together! The frame could be stiffer but you're probably not going to notice...
#3
Thread Starter
Getting older and slower!
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 419
Likes: 2
From: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Bikes: Trek Domane 6 series Project One, Bike Friday Pocket Rocket, Trek XO1, Specialized Turbo Vado 6.0
It's a quality product and the front/rear light inclusion is a nice bonus, plus included racks and kickstand. Component set is great, too. Just depends on your budget. I suppose you pay a little extra for Trek cred, but it's very well put together! The frame could be stiffer but you're probably not going to notice...
I hope the pedal assist option will help this 73 y/o enjoy cycling with my duathlete son again...rather him enjoy riding with me again. These days he is cruising around 23 mph and I am wearing myself out maintaining 15 mph.
#4
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Joined: Aug 2015
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From: SoCal
Bikes: As my watts decline, I’m amping up!
That’s interesting that your son is cruising around at about 23mph. That is exactly where my 3spd IGH gearing has gravitated to for lining up with common fast Roadies on the bike trails. Glad I went with a BBS02-B mid-drive kit with user control over the speed limiter. Some manufactured ebikes cut assist at 20mph (Class 1 & 2 in CA) and others at 28mph (Class 3 in CA). Something to in your ebike search. Good luck.
#5
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I am trying to arrange a test ride on one, but haven’t so far. My TREK dealer doesn’t handle the pedal assist Treks.
I hope the pedal assist option will help this 73 y/o enjoy cycling with my duathlete son again...rather him enjoy riding with me again. These days he is cruising around 23 mph and I am wearing myself out maintaining 15 mph.
I hope the pedal assist option will help this 73 y/o enjoy cycling with my duathlete son again...rather him enjoy riding with me again. These days he is cruising around 23 mph and I am wearing myself out maintaining 15 mph.
#6
I test-rode it for about 20 miles including up some small hill - put a big smile on my face.
It was the first time in my life that I ran a yellow light on a bike.
(Doing > 28 mph)
Really like the fact that fenders and light are all integrated.
The Bosch motor is very responsive.
The composite forks help a lot with bumps especially when you are going fast.
Unfortunately, the price is a bit steep. They were willing to price match the price of a Trek superstore who was having an anniversary sale ($400 off). Alas I missed the sale by one day - I did not get the bike.
PS: I want to be like you when I am 73 and be able to cruise at 15 mph unassisted.
It was the first time in my life that I ran a yellow light on a bike.
(Doing > 28 mph)
Really like the fact that fenders and light are all integrated.
The Bosch motor is very responsive.
The composite forks help a lot with bumps especially when you are going fast.
Unfortunately, the price is a bit steep. They were willing to price match the price of a Trek superstore who was having an anniversary sale ($400 off). Alas I missed the sale by one day - I did not get the bike.
PS: I want to be like you when I am 73 and be able to cruise at 15 mph unassisted.
#7
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Trek Fest is their annual (?) sales event and it starts at the end of March so I would maybe ask your dealer if you can expect any discounts or at least some other associated perk on a related item.
#8
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Joined: Mar 2014
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From: Tacoma WA
Bikes: 2017 Trek Powerfly 5
I am trying to arrange a test ride on one, but haven’t so far. My TREK dealer doesn’t handle the pedal assist Treks.
I hope the pedal assist option will help this 73 y/o enjoy cycling with my duathlete son again...rather him enjoy riding with me again. These days he is cruising around 23 mph and I am wearing myself out maintaining 15 mph.
I hope the pedal assist option will help this 73 y/o enjoy cycling with my duathlete son again...rather him enjoy riding with me again. These days he is cruising around 23 mph and I am wearing myself out maintaining 15 mph.
#10
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Joined: Oct 2013
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From: Highlands Ranch, CO
Bikes: '13 Diamondback Hybrid Commuter, '17 Spec Roubaix Di2, '17 Spec Camber 29'er, '19 CDale Topstone Gravel
I just test rode the 2019 Trek CrossRip+ a few days ago, for the purpose of getting it for my wife so that it will bridge the power gap between us, especially going up steep hills. I may also use it once in a while to commute when I want to give my knees a rest after a weekend of recreational hammering. In "Turbo" mode (the highest of the 4 assist settings) this thing is a rocket ship that will get a commuter to work without being drenched in sweat from hills or a serious headwind.






