2025 Wild ST vs 2025 Rise SL

jgf

New Member
Jun 18, 2024
29
12
Canada
I had the new Rise SL with the 625 kw battery shortlisted on my list of candidates (H20 or M20 version) but the new Wild ST (short travel) has made things unexpectedly interesting? Wondering on peoples thoughts here. I am absolutely more of a trail rider but I have to say that the new gen Bosch CX motor of the Wild is waaaaay more appealing to me than the EP600 in the the two Rise models i am looking at. Presumably the Wild is going to be some amount heavier but Orbea is super cagey on their weights so maybe not all that much?

Basically a 2025 Wild ST and the 2025 Rise models seem to co-exist in the same space. Thoughts on the two vs each other?
 

NVRider

New Member
Oct 9, 2024
7
5
Reno
I haven't ridden those ST/SL models but i was just test-riding and deciding between a Wild and Rise and was riding those motors back to back.. The Bosch is more torquey/stronger but the ep6 was impressively strong for how (very) tiny it looks.

The Wild is going to be considerably more stable/planted/bump-absorbing and the Rise is going to be more light/agile/playful. They were both awesome.
I don't know that they really would occupy the same space, even if you took some travel off the wild and added some to the rise. The Wild is not lightweight, it feels like a beast (in a good way, though).
If you want to go fast over rocks/roots and/or be super stable all the time, get the Wild.

If you are going to mostly be riding smoother trails and want a lightweight, playful, nimble bike get the Rise.

That is probably an oversimplification.. but it's how I saw it. They are both fun. The Wild is probably like 10 pounds heavier than the Rise, the Rise is truly light. I live in the mountains and picked the Wild, it gets delivered this week!
 

radoszmarci

New Member
Oct 21, 2024
4
2
Hungary
Hi All,
Do you know if the 2024 Wild ST H and "normal" Wild H are using the same/identical alloy frames, just with different shocks and shock stroke/travel?
Cheers
 

doochenozzle

Member
May 16, 2023
38
20
Dildo, Newfoundland
Not sure where to post this but assume this is a 2025 Wild. They’re claiming 43 lbs. I call bullshit. Anyone think this is possible?

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jgf

New Member
Jun 18, 2024
29
12
Canada
Orbea is so annoying with not posting weights (even 'as configured' weights would be helpful). I think there is a zero percent chance that a 2025 Wild is 43 lbs.
 

alleeex

Member
May 4, 2023
22
42
Wales, UK
(For the metric among us, 43lbs = 19.5kg)
They’ve probably done what they did with the Rise when it first came out and weighed it with the lightest possible tyres, no sealant, smallest size frame etc. It’s disingenuous but seems pretty standard.
 

Rando_12345

Active member
Nov 16, 2022
358
483
France
That can't be the standard method of routing cables through the headset surely? I don't care that much about the visuals of cable routing, but that looks absolutely horrendous, and must be even worse when on the bike.
 

jgf

New Member
Jun 18, 2024
29
12
Canada
someone on that spokex_ instagram asked how they got it down that light and their answer was 'nothing its a lightweight model'.... very sus...

(honestly if orbea has even a 20-21kg equipped wild I'd be pretty interested but thats into Rise SL/LT territory so very sus...)
 

DrDexx

New Member
Mar 2, 2024
50
58
Longridge
That can't be the standard method of routing cables through the headset surely? I don't care that much about the visuals of cable routing, but that looks absolutely horrendous, and must be even worse when on the bike.
I've got the 2024 Wild and no, that's not how I've routed the cables or how I've seen any other Wild owner route them either.
They look to use the same headset too. Maybe the mechanic was having a bad day 😂
 

ficorama

Active member
Oct 9, 2021
380
305
Croatia
Hello everyone. I'm Tomislav from Zagreb-Croatia.
I received my Orbea Wild st h30 2025 on Friday. I installed some of my own parts (zeb170, float x shock, hayes dominion, mavic e deemax mullet wheels and mullet link. The bike is like a full orbea wild.

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jbrown15

Well-known member
May 27, 2020
810
672
Chilliwack, Canada
I had the new Rise SL with the 625 kw battery shortlisted on my list of candidates (H20 or M20 version) but the new Wild ST (short travel) has made things unexpectedly interesting? Wondering on peoples thoughts here. I am absolutely more of a trail rider but I have to say that the new gen Bosch CX motor of the Wild is waaaaay more appealing to me than the EP600 in the the two Rise models i am looking at. Presumably the Wild is going to be some amount heavier but Orbea is super cagey on their weights so maybe not all that much?

Basically a 2025 Wild ST and the 2025 Rise models seem to co-exist in the same space. Thoughts on the two vs each other?
Where are you located in Canada?
 

jbrown15

Well-known member
May 27, 2020
810
672
Chilliwack, Canada
Hello everyone. I'm Tomislav from Zagreb-Croatia.
I received my Orbea Wild st h30 2025 on Friday. I installed some of my own parts (zeb170, float x shock, hayes dominion, mavic e deemax mullet wheels and mullet link. The bike is like a full orbea wild.

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What size shock did you install? The ST has a 205x57.5, if you install a 205x65 the bike will have a 170mm rear travel like the standard one, at least that's what I believe from looking at the one we have at our shop.
 

jbrown15

Well-known member
May 27, 2020
810
672
Chilliwack, Canada
Not sure where to post this but assume this is a 2025 Wild. They’re claiming 43 lbs. I call bullshit. Anyone think this is possible?

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There's no chance you could get to 43lbs. An M10 with the 600wh battery will weight in at 49-50lbs depending on the comments. I've weighed a 2025 M10 with the 750wh battery with pedals and it's exactly 53lbs on our scale.
 

ficorama

Active member
Oct 9, 2021
380
305
Croatia
What size shock did you install? The ST has a 205x57.5, if you install a 205x65 the bike will have a 170mm rear travel like the standard one, at least that's what I believe from looking at the one we have at our shop.
hello. I put a 205x65 shock and a 170mm fork. so is like full wild . weight with 600wh pedals and everything as in the picture is about 53 lbs. H30 st model
 

jgf

New Member
Jun 18, 2024
29
12
Canada
Where are you located in Canada?
Hello fellow non-european! :)

Edmonton Alberta. Wife and I like to get out to the mountains at least two or three times during the season but most of our riding is in the city trails/river valley park system. Even in the mountains she's not a fan of anything too scary so I'm not really looking for a bomber...
 

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