A nice combo of light weight and good comfort are the Specialized Elaston saddles. I have 2 Phenom Pro Elaston's. Not sure they make them anymore though :(
There's two tools and two different kinds of cables on the Rise, FYI. The box includes the tool for SD300 cables, which are connected at the motor. The bike also has SD50 cables, for the control switch and the EW-EN100 controller; there's a converter in the headtube area. Orbea really should...
What's your sag at? What air pressure? How many tokens? What damper settings? (That's what I mean by "setup"). Which shock is it?
What is "nothing good on bigger hits"? Is it bottoming? Or not using travel? Or bucking?
I've ridden the Levo with a Deluxe RT3 and DPX2. Neither one of them "rode...
You may want to actually describe what's wrong with it and what your current setup is. Personally I think a coil is the best upgrade for Levo but since you mention progression I assume you're jumping/doing drops so that wouldn't be a good idea...
Not for me. I have some climbs I ride regularly that are north of 1000ft/mile. They are totally doable with 60Nm but I found myself redlining more than I'm comfortable with. Everywhere else the Rise is REALLY good, but I spend a lot of time riding the steep stuff too. In any case that's just me...
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Bike / Product Year: 2021
Manufacturer: Orbea
Model: Rise M-LTD
Size Large
Asking Price: $9,999 USD
Location San Martin, CA, USA
Description 2021 Orbea Rise M-LTD
Size: Large
Color: Coal Blue/Red Gold
Nearly new, only 10 hours on it. 37lbs! This bike is a ROCKET. Definitely...
I rode a Foxy last week. Holy shit I was not expecting how good it feels. Super stable and composed, instantly comfortable. Now I'm really jonesing for a Crafty :)
First gen Levo was still 90Nm, not 35. I'm guessing you meant the SL?
I thought the Bosch gen 4 was 85Nm? I guess we're rounding...
I am very happy with the Rise, but it's not what I want out of an ebike. It's absolutely amazing, but I miss the "full fat" power of my Turbo Levo especially on super steep climbs. I redline a lot more on the Rise than I am comfortable with. "Just get fitter"...sure, if it was that easy I...
Like others I stumbled upon my Rise in stock. I'd been watching Online mountain & road bike parts, clothing and accessories shop | Jenson USA for a couple weeks. ETA was always summertime (July-ish). Then one day they had a single Large LTD in stock. I mulled it for a couple days...
Shimano doesn't make the 1 piece chainring, that's E*Thirteen. Shimano uses a standard spider with a bolt-on chainring so you can unbolt the ring to access the motor bolts.
That's not normal, hopefully you torqued it properly for reassembly (it's only 35-45Nm)
Or RTFM? :P
1. I feel like everyone is overcomplicating the answer. Range is a function of power consumption, not bike design, between the SL and Rise. Of course you can expect the same range with the same settings. However I would argue, if you're using the same settings, what's the point of having a the...