Gutch
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I’m naive to suspension designs . Is the Ride progressive? I like coils and may add One. Thanks
Not sure what the weight difference will be but shouldn’t be a factor like real tires.factual information freely available to answer the question
Personally I think spending the best part of 10k on the lightest full motor 140mm eeb currently available and then sticking a big metal coil on it is missing the point somewhat. But each to their own.
The weight difference will vary dependent on spring weight and spring manufacturer but it certainly won't be any less than 0.5kg. and could easily add 1kg depending on shock chosenNot sure what the weight difference will be but shouldn’t be a factor like real tires.
Marzochi CR w/Fox SLS spring. I put a 2.6 front tire on, 220 front rotor and cushcore XC F&R. 42.5#, my decoy was 52.5. So just setting my bike up for what I ride. I’m not sure what point I’m missing, should I just go complete weight weenie? Most probably will, but idc if I can lose 10# off my current ebike, get more modern geo , and update my motor- it’s a win. I bought the M10. Which model do you own?The weight difference will vary dependent on spring weight and spring manufacturer but it certainly won't be any less than 0.5kg. and could easily add 1kg depending on shock chosen
Not sure what you mean by "real" tyres but if you plan on running anything heavier than Exo+ casings on this bike (or any other bike with a 29" 1500g XC wheelset) then I'd say you've probably missed the point again there too. But like I said, each to their own
I agree and the sole purpose of this bike is to decrease weight, but this bike the M10 model that 99% are out riding right now don’t have a 1500g wheel set as you stated above.I don't own a Rise and I've no interest in owning one I just happened to remember seeing the leverage graph for it at press release so posted it for you to see.
Orbea developed this bike with the sole intention of challenging the lightest weight Emtb trail bikes on the market and to do so they not only developed a lightweight frame and smaller lighter battery they also spec'd the lightest versions of the bike with lighter, fairly high end but ultimately weaker/less durable parts (than say your Decoy) and priced the whole package accordingly. The Rise has clearly not been designed to be used/ridden in the same manner as a Decoy either though. So it would seem rather regressive to then add a ton of weight specing it to be more suited to that sort of riding style when the rest of the package is clearly not designed for it. Don't you think?
It's entirely your choice though.
Correct, which isn’t the light Next SL wheel set 1555g that comes on the top model.I believe the M10 has 1765g wheels
I was thinking this exactly...Someone needs to mullet a Rise and report back - I reckon there's a little ripper buried in there with a few tweaks
Any update on how the bike rides with the coil? Have a M10 coming in shortly and thinking of putting my Rockshox SuperDeluxe Utl coil on it to try it out. Also going to swapping out fork for a Fox 36 grip 2 160mm, swapping out for my current wheelset and adding cushcore. Thinking weight will probably be right around 43 - 44 lbs when done. Just curious to see how it rides with the coil.
The stock stroke is 55mm, so 52.5mm would be a 6.4mm reduction in travel.Wow now that's interesting! I was just thinking increasing the stroke a little, maybe to 52.5 increasing travel by 7-8mm in the rear. But that sounds sick af and then throwing a 27.5 on the back! Nice! I wander how it rides with 161mm in the back!
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