A while. A bike my size arriving end of march, give it a month of testing, so late April / May time hopefully...Rob, when is the full review dropping?
And, has anyone heard anything at all about the new Levo SL?
Well there is 500-700g in the motor plus 1-1.5kg in the battery so the rest is the frame and build, it's not really a surprise ?I will add though, that the build I'd go for is likely to be around 20.5KG. I do wonder if these burly lightweight ebikes are verging on full fat weight but much lower punch and with smaller batteries...
No, its not a surprise. My point is for folks looking at lightweight burly enduro bikes at 20KG+(like this one), is there any point to them versus full fat enduro emtb....it's not really a surprise ?
Agreed Orbea frame is light, non removable battery. But also carbon wheels, light cassette other light weight components if you want to compare apples with apples - just boils down to what's important. If they made the Orbea in a Mullet it would be more tempting for me. I do like being able to remove the battery if I want to although I'd be happy with a Trek EXE style option.No, its not a surprise. My point is for folks looking at lightweight burly enduro bikes at 20KG+(like this one), is there any point to them versus full fat enduro emtb....
As an example, the full power 85Nm Bosch Orbea Wild is 20.8KG with Fox 38/X2 and 625Wh battery, 85Nm (although Exo+ tyres).
so 19.8kg with pedals? and thats with exo+ tyres too? so 20kg ish with a doubledown or similar on the rear?19.52KG
Exactly... this is the reason why Orbea, the leader of the lightweight eMTB market, decided to develop the Enduro Version not based on the Rise concept but on the FF Wild.I will add though, that the build I'd go for is likely to be around 20.5KG. I do wonder if these burly lightweight ebikes are verging on full fat weight but much lower punch and with smaller batteries...
There's definitely only marginal gains once you start hitting 20Kg on a mid power bike. And some big downsides on certain things, like climbing.Is the XC and Trial bike category the only "happy place" for these Light eMTB,?
@Rob Rides EMTB what do you think?
I am still eagerly awaiting the updated Levo SL to make my final bike buying decision. Well final, for this season!
No, its not a surprise. My point is for folks looking at lightweight burly enduro bikes at 20KG+(like this one), is there any point to them versus full fat enduro emtb....
As an example, the full power 85Nm Bosch Orbea Wild is 20.8KG with Fox 38/X2 and 625Wh battery, 85Nm (although Exo+ tyres).
The Orbea has a really light frame so any lightweight at the same spec is never going to be much if any more than 2 kg lighter with something like a Fazua.To be honest, that's exactly where my thoughts were on that. Why would you give up the full fat motor and battery for what 1-2kg? Is there a huge saving on the transition or other Lightweights over similar spec Orbea?
Which means the Orbea surely is the best of both worlds to me then and doesn't come at a crazy £££ premium either....The Orbea has a really light frame so any lightweight at the same spec is never going to be much if any more than 2 kg lighter with something like a Fazua.
My S3 size KSL with Shimano Sain SPD pedals, tires front Butcher 2.4 T9 and rear Maxxis HDR Exo+ 2.5 weight 19.2 kg. It's still 4 kg lighter than my old FF Kenovo S3 with same pedals and tyres.This seems pretty heavy, I'm sure my stock KSL was closer to 18kg out the box
Hardly any bikes at all in the UK. That was one of 2 I believe in the UK. And too small for me.lack of bikes being delivered to reviewers? Rob, have you not spent any time on the bike you weighed?
Hardly any bikes at all in the UK. That was one of 2 I believe in the UK. And too small for me.
Keep in mind that only applies to Orbea's top spec Wild M-Ltd, and it's still roughly 4lbs heavier.The new orbea is hardly any heavier with a 625 battery
Rob, did you get a chance to weigh the one that you had?Hardly any bikes at all in the UK. That was one of 2 I believe in the UK. And too small for me.
It's in his video 19.5 kg for large GX AXS build (more or less)Rob, did you get a chance to weigh the one that you had?
Price of the Relay is the same as the high end Orbea Wild. 20,5kg vs 21kg…I will add though, that the build I'd go for is likely to be around 20.5KG. I do wonder if these burly lightweight ebikes are verging on full fat weight but much lower punch and with smaller batteries...
Almost the same here. I have a full customized Levo SL with Cascade Link, EXT Storia with 160mm Rear, Fox 36 160, Custom Wheels, drivetrain etc etc.I've been looking for my next bike since October to replace my 2021 Orbea Rise. My XL Rise M10 has 170mm airshaft Fox 36, 162mm EXT Storia coil shock, 29r, 64.5mm Head Angle, 350mm BB (2 Offset bushes) With Alu wheels/ASS+DHR2 EXO+ weighs 18.9Kg, with carbon wheels+XTR+Dissector/DHR2, 18.1Kg, bigger brakes, but lighter pedals & saddle. Robust where it matters, weight saved where it doesn't. Basically a slightly less glamorous conversion of what Rob did to the Fuel exe recently to make that more 'enduro'.
It's awesome for trails AND can do bike parks. Having gone to all that setup effort, I can't find the 'next bike' to move on to - I was really hoping this Relay was it, but it costs 50% more, weighs more AND has a Fazua motor, which I've yet to try, but reviews suggest has less punch than the EP8 RS.
The surprise front runner (if I'm to move anywhere) for me is now the Orbea Wild - Good price, plays firmly in the full fat enduro space out of the box, and I hopefully can still lift it over a stile and not look like a weed.
In the meantime, I'll revel in what I've got.
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