VicenarianEbiker
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I've had the bike for approximately 4 weeks and have had nothing but problems on the little bugger.
1. The charger is terrible quality for a "smart charger". I have to unplug it from the wall every time it finishes charging, or it won't work again. And if I leave it plugged into the bike overnight, it will sap power from the battery. This is compared to my 2 year old Giant ebike charger that will trickle charge my bike with the charger plugged in forever. And the giant charger has a storage mode! Orbea does not.
2. There was a terrible creak in the main pivot. It was silly how loud it was for a brand new bike. I had friends teasing me about my brand new expensive bike popping louder than their 10 year old ones. After back and forth at the shop I had to pay labor for them to regrease the main pivot. It helped a lot, but the creak is still there.
3. My rear hub exploded mid-ride. I was happy I didn't have to hike the bike several miles home, but it did suck the brand new hub just nuked itself. The shop replaced the internals and it seems okay now.
4. Now it sounds like my motor may need replacing. I had a horrible snapping noise while the cranks were level. I already replaced the E13 cranks with Shimano when I bought the bike after hearing it was a common failure point. I took it back to the shop, hoping it was just a loose motor mount, but sounds like it is internal to the motor and I guess Shimano doesn't allow shops to repair them, just send them in and get replaced.
It's great fun when it works, but the dang thing is spending more time in the shop than on the trails. Right now is primo ride time and I'm stuck waiting... This has never been my style, I always preferred older things I can use vs the best of the best that's always in the shop. I'd always take an old Toyota vs a Mercedes.
So if you're looking into an Orbea Rise, buyer beware! These things are finicky as heck.
Edit1: Well it's official, my Orbrea is getting a new motor. I'm really hoping it's the new EP800.5, but I'm not sure if those are in the US yet. On the plus side, the shop said I'm fine to ride the bike until the new motor comes in, but just to be aware the play will only get worse lol.
1. The charger is terrible quality for a "smart charger". I have to unplug it from the wall every time it finishes charging, or it won't work again. And if I leave it plugged into the bike overnight, it will sap power from the battery. This is compared to my 2 year old Giant ebike charger that will trickle charge my bike with the charger plugged in forever. And the giant charger has a storage mode! Orbea does not.
2. There was a terrible creak in the main pivot. It was silly how loud it was for a brand new bike. I had friends teasing me about my brand new expensive bike popping louder than their 10 year old ones. After back and forth at the shop I had to pay labor for them to regrease the main pivot. It helped a lot, but the creak is still there.
3. My rear hub exploded mid-ride. I was happy I didn't have to hike the bike several miles home, but it did suck the brand new hub just nuked itself. The shop replaced the internals and it seems okay now.
4. Now it sounds like my motor may need replacing. I had a horrible snapping noise while the cranks were level. I already replaced the E13 cranks with Shimano when I bought the bike after hearing it was a common failure point. I took it back to the shop, hoping it was just a loose motor mount, but sounds like it is internal to the motor and I guess Shimano doesn't allow shops to repair them, just send them in and get replaced.
It's great fun when it works, but the dang thing is spending more time in the shop than on the trails. Right now is primo ride time and I'm stuck waiting... This has never been my style, I always preferred older things I can use vs the best of the best that's always in the shop. I'd always take an old Toyota vs a Mercedes.
So if you're looking into an Orbea Rise, buyer beware! These things are finicky as heck.
Edit1: Well it's official, my Orbrea is getting a new motor. I'm really hoping it's the new EP800.5, but I'm not sure if those are in the US yet. On the plus side, the shop said I'm fine to ride the bike until the new motor comes in, but just to be aware the play will only get worse lol.
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