KeithR
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I'm kinda surprised how quickly the Rise fans seem to have forgot about that, TBH.In a few months time this forum will be over run with people complaining about the ep8 motor on the rise
It sounds like a bag of bolts
I'm kinda surprised how quickly the Rise fans seem to have forgot about that, TBH.In a few months time this forum will be over run with people complaining about the ep8 motor on the rise
It sounds like a bag of bolts
True, but the noise of the EP8 has been declared a deal-breaker by quite a few on here.Well with any EMTB you have a noise
True, but the noise of the EP8 has been declared a deal-breaker by quite a few on here.
Not sure about bag of boltsIn a few months time this forum will be over run with people complainig about the ep8 motor on the rise
It sounds like a bag of bolts
Yep, agreed.However, I’m not convinced the ep8 (even detuned) fits the analog like light ebike concept.
Herd of dysons.. I'm not even mad ???Well with any EMTB you have a noise, in fact on one of the forum group rides I seem to recall us being referred to as a Heard of Dysons but some witty passer buy!
All I care about with a bike is how it rides, dont care if the battery is inside or out, if the paint job looks like something by a 5 year old, or if the motor clunks, clangs, whines or sounds like its about to spit the dummy, if it rides well I am down for it.
The Orbea doesn't change that the SL is a great bike, its just another option, and no doubt Specilized have something or things en route soon to expand the SL line, and equally I would expect to see a lot more other lightweight bikes hitting the market from other brands soon.
Really the ace in the hole so to speak with the SL is its range, which in the real world is genuinely impressive for such a system, and until we get some real world feedback on that front with the Orbea I think its hard to do any sort of comparison between the two.
IIRC Specilized only has a limited period of exclusivity with the Mahle motor anyway?
I was tempted by the Rise vs. my SL - most of my modifications could port over given the same shock length, 29er, etc. The Geo on the rise is a bit more modern, and could be made more aggressive (slacker) without sacrificing on the seat tube angle, reach, or BB Drop comparatively . The kinematics look better out of the box too for aggressive riding. The 60nm torque would be a "nice to have", though I get along with the 35nm on the SL without missing my old Kenevo much.
I don't like the looks of the Rise vs. SL. I think that the SL is one of the better looking bikes out there (along with the stumpys). I don't like that the rise is 140mm for more aggressive riding. Perhaps, cascade components will release a linkage that ups the travel a bit. It's probably perfect for most, but I definitely use and appreciate the 150mm on Levo SL.
Yes, they have a front and rear triangle, 2 wheels, a seat and pedals. They look the same for sure.I'm not trying to troll here (well, maybe a little), but "I don't like the looks of the Rise vs the SL" - here they are side-by-side, and if I took the logos off most people would, at first glance, think they're the same bike!
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I'm not trying to troll here (well, maybe a little), but "I don't like the looks of the Rise vs the SL" - here they are side-by-side, and if I took the logos off most people would, at first glance, think they're the same bike!
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I'm not trying to troll here (well, maybe a little), but "I don't like the looks of the Rise vs the SL" - here they are side-by-side, and if I took the logos off most people would, at first glance, think they're the same bike!
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Actually, I prefer the look of the Rise. Totally subjectively though. Would need to have my arse on both seats for a bit to see which I prefer.
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If you find pictures of the two in the same size, they would even be more similar. In the the side by side here the Orbea is L or XL and the SL is S or M. The The L/XL SL has a noticeable kink in the top tube...I'm not trying to troll here (well, maybe a little), but "I don't like the looks of the Rise vs the SL" - here they are side-by-side, and if I took the logos off most people would, at first glance, think they're the same bike!
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I think the Rise looks great - but then again, I struggle to think of any bike whose looks bother me these days.Actually, I prefer the look of the Rise.
The engine area looks lighter in RiseI'm not trying to troll here (well, maybe a little), but "I don't like the looks of the Rise vs the SL" - here they are side-by-side, and if I took the logos off most people would, at first glance, think they're the same bike!
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True, on picture at least! And kudos to Orbea for this! Because EP8 is more massive than SL1.1. That’s physics! But it is well hidden behind cranks! Need to see it through different angles though ...The engine area looks lighter in Rise
Sounds the same as every other EP8 motor....a bag of bolts lolIn a few months time this forum will be over run with people complainig about the ep8 motor on the rise
It sounds like a bag of bolts
Yeah, so you get an hour of riding with the extra power?High Rock Ruti
When will the Orbea Rise restriction software be hacked, 18 KGs with 85 NMs, that would make a heavyweight lightweight!
Warm Regards
Ruti
Yeah, that's the kenevoOrbea is a bit cross country for my kind of riding, would not buy one, still prefer the SL.
SL needs more power though (more power has never hurt) for those fun steep techy climbs you can do on the big Levo and are impossible on the SL.
I have the full Levo, the SL and the non E Specialized Enduro.
Ride 5 times a week, once the SL, once the big Levo and 3 times the Enduro.
The most fun is the big Levo.... always, then the Enduro, then the SL which still it is a lot of fun and a fantastic bike that in some sections handles better than the other two.
What we need is the Ebike version of the Enduro, that would be an amazing bike
Should have put the alloy SL next to it the motor bulge is smaller!The engine area looks lighter in Rise
The engine area looks lighter in Rise
I think the problem is as @Ameiza said, the sizes of the two bikes are different so you can't really tell what they're like in comparison. In fairness, Orbea do look like they've done a fine job of packaging around the motor though to at least make it appear compact.Should have put the alloy SL next to it the motor bulge is smaller!
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