pedroyap
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New to eMTB and just got a 2020 Orbea Wild FS and had a couple of rides on it. Liking this eMTB very much.
I’ve had one for a few months now, been an experience for sure, a good one! If you can though maybe avoid the Rockshox 35 as I find them really stiff compared to other forks, sizing wise I’m find it’s one up also.
No I'm quite sure smaller wouldn't be right, I'd end up in a situation when I'm unstable because I'm perched on the thing Mario kart style. What's your standard stem length? geometrygeeks.bike reckons it's 55. I didn't pay too much attention when I tested.Are you able to test ride a S/M bike? At 181cm you're comfortably in Large territory and outside of the recommended S/M range, so I'm not sure that sizing down would suit you. I'm on a Large myself at 175cm. I'm comfortable in the cockpit, but admittedly hoisting the front end is much harder than any other bike I've ever owned (either in size Large or Medium). I definitely would not suggest an XL frame.
The XL actually wouldn't work for me because of the seat tube height - I'd be on a horribly short dropper and have a seat in my backside over jumps, down steeps etc. I actually do agree the ebike is inherently more stable, for sure. I'd love to try different reaches on the same bike back to back on the trail, it'd be so good. Not going to happen in Brisbane sadly. Just have to theorise, which is nuts on an $11K purchaseI've got a large wild fs, I'm 177cm tall.
If I were you I'd be looking at an xl not the l.
Size l is fine for me, but I reckon it maybe a bit small for you but it's all just personal preference.
Some people say to go slightly smaller on an ebike compared to a normal bike, because an ebike is inherently more stable by virtue of its weight so you don't need extra length, I don't know if that's right or not.
It does ride really well. It's fast downhill, faster than my 2018 yt capra 27. 5 in most circumstances.The Loam Wolf's review, is quite glowing, and definitely highlights the bike as what I'm after, reach wise as well.
eMTB Roundup: Orbea Wild FS M10 Review
This is the eMTB we'd recommend to most people who ask our opinion. One of the best eMTBs on the market, the Orbea Wild FS is incredibly versatile and while it has very conservative geometry for some aggressive downhillers, that's what makes it so lively and fun for everyone else.theloamwolf.com
Still freaking a little about it though lol
The Loam Wolf's review, is quite glowing, and definitely highlights the bike as what I'm after, reach wise as well.
eMTB Roundup: Orbea Wild FS M10 Review
This is the eMTB we'd recommend to most people who ask our opinion. One of the best eMTBs on the market, the Orbea Wild FS is incredibly versatile and while it has very conservative geometry for some aggressive downhillers, that's what makes it so lively and fun for everyone else.theloamwolf.com
Still freaking a little about it though lol. I would HATE to need to put a longer stem in. But I don't care about shorter either.
I'm running a 35mm long stem. For what it's worth, my RAD measurement on the Large Wild ended up exactly the same as on my Medium Wreckoning (w/50mm stem).No I'm quite sure smaller wouldn't be right, I'd end up in a situation when I'm unstable because I'm perched on the thing Mario kart style. What's your standard stem length? geometrygeeks.bike reckons it's 55. I didn't pay too much attention when I tested.
All right, I went back to the shop and parking lot tested again. I'm going with the Large. Leaning it right down under me and carving tight circles on concrete was about the best I could do, and I think longer would make that harder. Brisbane trails are a lot of that kind of stuff. I'm sure at real high speed 20mm more reach would be better. But there'll be plenty of occasions the 455mm it has will be better. It's very flickable, and that's important, for our trails.
That's IT! NO MORE OBSESSING ABOUT IT NOW... lol
Oh and I reckon I could add 20mm with a 10mm longer stem and rolling the bars forward if I really find I have to.
Following up on this - stock stem per Orbea is 50mm on L and XL frames. I'm running the shortest aftermarket stem I can to try to shift my weight a little further back.I'm running a 35mm long stem. For what it's worth, my RAD measurement on the Large Wild ended up exactly the same as on my Medium Wreckoning (w/50mm stem).
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