I picked one of these up a month ago. I upgraded it a little: Tubeless Sram Eagle XX1 Group set Fat5 Shimano XTR M9100 brakes Shimano 180mm RT86 rotors ESI extra chunky grips Thomson carbon riser bar Thomson 35mm clamp stem Thomson stem spacers Thomson stem cap Thomson carbon seatpost Prime Primavera Shorty Carbon Saddle Nukeproof horizon pedals
Just bought one of these. James love your videos. Thanks for doing them. My bike will be here in weeks and I'm so excited to ride it on the dirt and snow!
What an awesome looking and nicely equipped bike! Excellent review by the way. That sliding dropout is really nice and does provide that extra flexibility... Nice work Trek. I was thinking about a fuel EX in carbon next but now this has definitely got my attention. Thanks for posting this and all the best. 😎
Picked my 9.6 up last week. loving it! coming off a 2018 Fatboy (base) which my 13 year old son will be using now. He’s coming off of a 24” Fatboy which is going to my daughter. Now, do a buy some wrap for the 9.6? I feel like a should as I never saw myself spending this much on a bike. I’ve never protected a bike in the past.
Nice Bike. However at this price my only negative is the dropper post( not smooth) and plastic dropper lever (feels cheap). The PNW set up will be going on it. Thanks for the review James
I got one an love it. But the Barbegazzi are not good snow tires. I had to swap them for the Gnarwhal. It is sad because de less expansive Farley 5 comes with Gnarwhals. I use my fatbike exclusively on snow or as a backup for my mountain bike in summer.
Almost purchased a 2021 Farley Carbon, for my GF. An XL frame size, sitting in the backroom of a Catskills, NY bike shop, with a hefty amount of dust. Never forgiven Trek, for being Oblivious & Apathetic, to Lance Armstrong. Ended-up purchasing the Rocky Mountain Blizzard 30 carbon. She's rides-it more than I get ridden.
I saw one at the bike shop today. Cool looking bike, but not for me. I'd like to get a Dual Sport next to take on camping trips. BTW, I love my FX-4. I took it for it's maiden voyage 2 days ago.
I had a dual sport before also. After one ride I sold it for same as what I bought it for. And went for a trek marlin instead. I guess I just like bigger tires.
@@ThanhTLam1 I don't picture myself going off road. Do they make tires for the Marlin that are less aggressive that would be more suitable to gravel or rough paved roads?
@@jimdent351 I just feel more comfortable with a wider tire. 2.2 inch on the marlin. I also have a Costco northrock 4 inch fat tire bike and it’s really fun. $499.
2 in wide might be a little too narrow, causing the bottom bracket height to be low. But this bike begs for a set of 29x3.0 plus size tires for the summer
So luckily I have owned several fatbikes over the years as well such as the Farley 9.6 (2016, but it is the same frame as the current one.) Having also owned a few aluminum Farleys I have a good sense to how they ride. The short of it is, I get roped into the Farley because it has a very good value proposition, but the fit doesn't work for me. On most brands I fit a medium, and on Trek I fit their M/L (18.5"). The Farley is only available in S,M,L, XL and that has never jived perfectly for me. So on-trail performance I think the Beargrease is the winner. It has a better ride feel to me, fits really well for me (5'8/9 - 30" Inseam) in size medium and handles like a mountain bike on dry. It also is better setup IMO if you plan on adding packs. The Trek however has the sliding rear dropout and better tire clearance. I think the Farley rides ever so more compliant and smooth. It's downfall is the super short and upright position is not as fun in the dry. Going slow in snow it might be better than the Beargrease. I also find bag and bottle clearance limited because of the super sloped top tube. Idk if that helps you. Both are good bikes in their own right, but I intend on keeping the Beargrease longer term as personally I have really jived with that bike.
@@Jamesthebikeguy hello, great review. So are you a Medium in the Beargrease & a Large in the Farley? We are about the same size & have it narrowed down to one or the other. Thank you in advance!
I bless God himself for giving Me one😈🤘. It is now 2 weeks, full of joy. In Europe, this bike was hard to get. They give some Farley 5-s, but lack of 9 6 and will not give the 7 at all... yet I have one.The 9.6 In person... And what can I say- only wish myself for more free time to ride. And since I am a dude with meat on my bones, only thing to critizise is about the dropper- ot needs a upgrade. But in general, I used to be an Alu believer, scared to carbon... But now, nothing I used to fear, makes sense. It is light, capable, fast and good looking😈... wish all Farley 9.6 owners a smooth ride! Trek On! Plus one thing more- the chain guard or front deraillieur option, 3 dots there, should be protected with a black rubberish protector, that my bike has. This keeps those holes clean and overall looking a bit better. If this one of Yours is from Landrys, then ask and do look for it! Might seem a little "something", but it needs to be there! At least factory set it up that way🤘
It might be priced a tad high but what isn’t anymore? I’m glad there isn’t shock, I’d rather have the less weight in the front and overall. i guess that’s what the F7 is for. Which is costing more now a days too. :(
If you're riding primarily on smooth groomed single track you may not need front suspension but for rougher trails that have frozen divots from hikers or even all season fat biking front suspension is a big plus.
I picked one of these up a month ago.
I upgraded it a little:
Tubeless
Sram Eagle XX1 Group set Fat5
Shimano XTR M9100 brakes
Shimano 180mm RT86 rotors
ESI extra chunky grips
Thomson carbon riser bar
Thomson 35mm clamp stem
Thomson stem spacers
Thomson stem cap
Thomson carbon seatpost
Prime Primavera Shorty Carbon Saddle
Nukeproof horizon pedals
Wow! That sounds like a pretty baller bike. Have fun with it!
a little. I'm so excited to get mine in 2 weeks. How do you like it so far?
Post video!
We want to see it!
@@seanPar love it
Best bike I’ve had
@@milo2324 got Carbon Wampa rims now too👍🏻
Just bought one of these. James love your videos. Thanks for doing them. My bike will be here in weeks and I'm so excited to ride it on the dirt and snow!
Have fun on your Farley!
What an awesome looking and nicely equipped bike! Excellent review by the way. That sliding dropout is really nice and does provide that extra flexibility... Nice work Trek. I was thinking about a fuel EX in carbon next but now this has definitely got my attention. Thanks for posting this and all the best. 😎
Right on!
Picked my 9.6 up last week. loving it!
coming off a 2018 Fatboy (base) which my 13 year old son will be using now. He’s coming off of a 24” Fatboy which is going to my daughter.
Now, do a buy some wrap for the 9.6? I feel like a should as I never saw myself spending this much on a bike. I’ve never protected a bike in the past.
Did you wrap it?
@@paulmitchell3653 what u mean wrapping?
Nice Bike. However at this price my only negative is the dropper post( not smooth) and plastic dropper lever (feels cheap). The PNW set up will be going on it. Thanks for the review James
Fair enough! Thanks for sharing
how is it on soft sand
and how low could I air down to deal with the dep soft sand?
thank you
I got one an love it. But the Barbegazzi are not good snow tires. I had to swap them for the Gnarwhal. It is sad because de less expansive Farley 5 comes with Gnarwhals. I use my fatbike exclusively on snow or as a backup for my mountain bike in summer.
So interesting, On my Farley 5 I swapped from the Gnarwhal to the Barbagazi because I preferred it from a previous gen Farley.
Try a Gnarwhal in the front and Barbegazzi in the rear. Ideal combo for grip and rolling speed.
Almost purchased a 2021 Farley Carbon, for my GF. An XL frame size, sitting in the backroom of a Catskills, NY bike shop, with a hefty amount of dust. Never forgiven Trek, for being Oblivious & Apathetic, to Lance Armstrong. Ended-up purchasing the Rocky Mountain Blizzard 30 carbon. She's rides-it more than I get ridden.
Just bought this bike. Any tips on how to clean and maintenance for winter. I live in Finland. Thanks
I saw one at the bike shop today. Cool looking bike, but not for me. I'd like to get a Dual Sport next to take on camping trips. BTW, I love my FX-4. I took it for it's maiden voyage 2 days ago.
I had a dual sport before also. After one ride I sold it for same as what I bought it for. And went for a trek marlin instead. I guess I just like bigger tires.
@@ThanhTLam1 I don't picture myself going off road. Do they make tires for the Marlin that are less aggressive that would be more suitable to gravel or rough paved roads?
@@jimdent351 they do make less aggressive tires. I don’t really go off road either.
@@jimdent351 I just feel more comfortable with a wider tire. 2.2 inch on the marlin. I also have a Costco northrock 4 inch fat tire bike and it’s really fun. $499.
Didn't TREK make a dual sport on a 520 frame called the Grando? Does TREK make that anymore?
Is this 2022 Farley carbon frame different at all from the previous 2021 version?
No one has one in stock in my area
Looks like a blast to ride!
So FUN!
Why don’t they have suspension 🤔
The fat tires act as suspension. Just adjust the pressure.
Very nice. What dreams are made of. I've been wondering. Could you put skinnier tires on, like 29×2 ? So you could summer ride it.
2 in wide might be a little too narrow, causing the bottom bracket height to be low. But this bike begs for a set of 29x3.0 plus size tires for the summer
What it cost
I want to purchase this bike, but no one has it in my area. No shops in Charlotte, NC carry it.😭
Imagine the internet existed...
Awesome bike! How does it compare to the Salsa Beargrease?
So luckily I have owned several fatbikes over the years as well such as the Farley 9.6 (2016, but it is the same frame as the current one.) Having also owned a few aluminum Farleys I have a good sense to how they ride. The short of it is, I get roped into the Farley because it has a very good value proposition, but the fit doesn't work for me. On most brands I fit a medium, and on Trek I fit their M/L (18.5"). The Farley is only available in S,M,L, XL and that has never jived perfectly for me.
So on-trail performance I think the Beargrease is the winner. It has a better ride feel to me, fits really well for me (5'8/9 - 30" Inseam) in size medium and handles like a mountain bike on dry. It also is better setup IMO if you plan on adding packs.
The Trek however has the sliding rear dropout and better tire clearance. I think the Farley rides ever so more compliant and smooth. It's downfall is the super short and upright position is not as fun in the dry. Going slow in snow it might be better than the Beargrease. I also find bag and bottle clearance limited because of the super sloped top tube.
Idk if that helps you. Both are good bikes in their own right, but I intend on keeping the Beargrease longer term as personally I have really jived with that bike.
@@Jamesthebikeguy hello, great review. So are you a Medium in the Beargrease & a Large in the Farley? We are about the same size & have it narrowed down to one or the other. Thank you in advance!
Would this be any good on sand?
Yes it would be in its element!
I bless God himself for giving Me one😈🤘. It is now 2 weeks, full of joy. In Europe, this bike was hard to get. They give some Farley 5-s, but lack of 9 6 and will not give the 7 at all... yet I have one.The 9.6 In person... And what can I say- only wish myself for more free time to ride. And since I am a dude with meat on my bones, only thing to critizise is about the dropper- ot needs a upgrade. But in general, I used to be an Alu believer, scared to carbon... But now, nothing I used to fear, makes sense. It is light, capable, fast and good looking😈... wish all Farley 9.6 owners a smooth ride! Trek On! Plus one thing more- the chain guard or front deraillieur option, 3 dots there, should be protected with a black rubberish protector, that my bike has. This keeps those holes clean and overall looking a bit better. If this one of Yours is from Landrys, then ask and do look for it! Might seem a little "something", but it needs to be there! At least factory set it up that way🤘
i want one!
Buy one!
Me too. I've tried to find one, but no one has it and no one is willing to ship it either.
nice bike...but my god...what color is it...the army green lesser model is better looking.
The army green on the Farley 7 is nice. However, I really like this fade. Color, truck is killing it IMO
This bike is beautiful.
More so in person.
Can i buy this with epiccash
Sure convert it to USD and walk into your local bike shop.
@@Jamesthebikeguy hahah nice bro
No front suspension at this price? That's sad.
You don't want front suspension on this bike.
@@Jamesthebikeguy as a matter of fact I do. Otherwise I'd have to exhaust myself with a stupid 4psi.
It might be priced a tad high but what isn’t anymore? I’m glad there isn’t shock, I’d rather have the less weight in the front and overall.
i guess that’s what the F7 is for. Which is costing more now a days too. :(
If you're riding primarily on smooth groomed single track you may not need front suspension but for rougher trails that have frozen divots from hikers or even all season fat biking front suspension is a big plus.
Same as my farley 5....not worth the price upcharge