We're running the same shock and set up by telemetry and at 61kg the pressure is 155psi. That's giving 26% sag... I think you need more pressure personally. I'd be up in the 170-180 bracket.
It may be my imagination but my Rise seems at times a bit rattled/clattery over small bumps in trails etc.
Not all the time though but 30% maybe. Obviously if I hold the brake on it get a rattle moving the cranks, but that was the case on my older Rise too, so I think that's normal. But this...
https://flowmountainbike.com/features/josh-carlson-the-new-eurosport-gcn-field-reporter-for-the-xc-and-dh-world-cup/
In his defence, he's a very very skilled rider.
https://www.rootsandrain.com/rider6870/joshua-carlson/results/
HAve you measured it to see how much it's using ? Not all shocks/forks have the 'end' of the travel at the end of the sliders etc... So it could be that it looks like it's not, but it actually is ?
THat's an awesome write up/topics etc.. but does miss the important factor of, "what's the point of all the adjustments if you don't know what to do with it"
That's surely the most important factor, you can't go purely with just 'feel' and settings from soemwhere, you need to get the suspension...
Hold on, the chain lube/oil is getting onto his pads on the opposite side of the freehub/wheel and down between the caliper and onto his pads ? I'm slightly sceptical.
All of this is assuming people just buy Eebs for outright power ?
I'd rather know how far it can go at the same power as a Rise in boost on a 60Nm motor... or even less than that.