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The rear suspension on this model connects via the [[Trek's ABP | Active Braking Pivot]] system through the [[EVO Link]].  
The rear suspension on this model connects via the [[Trek's ABP | Active Braking Pivot]] system through the [[Trek EVO Link | EVO Link]].  





Latest revision as of 16:46, 19 June 2025

Maintenance Guide: 2012 Trek Fuel EX

Overview

Model Version:
Production Start: 2012
Production End: 2012
Suspension/Pivot System: Active Braking Pivot
Material:
Rear Wheel Travel:
Size Range:

Frame Specs

Spec Measurement
Compatible Forks:
Headtube/Headset:
Seat Post:
Front Derailleur:
BB Shell Width:
Recommended Max Tire Size:
Max Brake Rotor Size:
Rear Hub:
Seatpost Clamp:

Suspension

Fork

Fork Compatibilities:
Model Travel Compatibility Resources

Rear Shock

Measurement Size (mm) Size (in)
Rear Shock Eye-to-Eye:
Stroke:
Mounting Bushing Width Front:
Mounting Bushing Width Rear:

Linkage

The rear suspension on this model connects via the Active Braking Pivot system through the EVO Link.


Tool List

Parts and Components

Torques

Common Problems

  • This era of Trek Fuel was well known for the linkage bolts coming loose, and sometimes even falling off.

Mechanic's Notes

Resources and References

Diagram Gallery