Yes, I figured this when I saw on the packaging that Galfer also makes MTB-specific pads.
Then I must be burning through pads faster because I'm riding harder on my new bike. I guess that's a good thing (y)
Yes, I figured this when I saw on the packaging that Galfer also makes MTB-specific pads.
Then I must be burning through pads faster because I'm riding harder on my new bike. I guess that's a good thing (y)
So I ordered the purple Galfers. I made sure to bed them properly.
Already on the first day, they make all kinds of noises and they vibrate horribly!
I don't think these brake pads are suitable for alpine mountain biking. I'm going to switch back to Shimano.
I own a Focus Thron2 with 203mm brake rotors and an Orbea Rise with 180mm brake rotors front and rear.
I have a somewhat surprising observation: the Orbea burns through brake pads at an alarming rate.
Rotor size
Brake pads lifespan
Rotors lifespan
Focus Thron2
203 mm
1 season
still good...
I'm not sure what you mean by the "age" of the motor. The EP6 is the same motor as the EP8.01 just using steel instead of magnesium housing - making it cheaper but heavier.
The Orbea has more battery for the same weight. I think it matters - or you could get the Orbea with the smaller battery...
It was heavily discounted (50% off).
And that's why we ride Orbea Rise EMTBs.
No but seriously. It was my second bike so I knew quite well what I was looking for: ±150mm travel, lightweight, long range. I looked with some envy at other people's Rises, so when it dropped to 50% off I pulled the...
Just buy a range extender for those days. Or two even.
I have a full fat and a lightweight. I get 2x further with the lightweight. And it's also twice as fun on the way down.
TL;DR: is there a way to restart the EP801 system without connecting it to a computer?
I have a curious case.
Yesterday, I rode underneath these high-voltage wires (Orbea Rise / EP801 / SW-EN600-L). The combination with foggy weather caused interference on the wires of my remote, which...
When I arrived at one of the charging stations on my local mountain, to my great surprise, none of the provided charging cables fit my Orbea Rise.
One of the cables was labeled "Shimano 2" and looked like this:
Is there an adapter I can use to charge my bike at such a charging station?
They...
Can you tell us a bit more about why you are interested in a slacker and longer travel bike? This is important information to answer the question.
At first sight, you could squeeze quite a lot more out of your bike by replacing the fork with a Fox 36. Burlier tires also make a huge impact...
You have to include the rider weight (the brakes are stopping both the bike and the rider).
14 kg analog bike
90 kg rider & gear
104 kg total
100%
25 kg e-bike
90 kg rider & gear
112 kg total
108%
You'll be fine. People take full fat EMTBs on the lifts all the time. Yes, it is more clumsy on some lifts, but don't let those couple of minutes of clumsiness get in the way of a great vacation on your EMTB.
I noticed something peculiar during a long day on my 2023 Orbea Rise H10.
I spent the first half of the day in the bike park and depleted my (500 Wh) battery to about 60%.
The second half of the day, I biked up a 2200m peak. Before starting this climb, I attached the range extender to the...
A 20 kg bike is definitely easier to throw around tight corners than a 25 kg bike.
When I look at my friends, the heavier the bike, the more they struggle with tight corners on Alpine single track.
42 years old here, started 3 years ago as a complete beginner.
I started with a Focus bike similar to that Cube (perhaps lighter and slightly better componentry). It worked very well for me but the weight has been clumsy. This year I switched to an Orbea Rise H10 and it is so much better...
I feel like Orbea's marketing department stepped in too much on this one, trying to leverage the "Rise" brand too much.
The 630 Wh LT version visually and technically is a Frankenstein hybrid between the Rise and the Wild. Perhaps that's where they see the biggest market?
For that reason, the...