Only 300g difference between H10 Alu and M10 Carbon with Range Extender

ebsocalmtb

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300grams of difference, other then:
-300 grams of difference in the dpx2 vs dps
-200 grams of difference in the next r carbon wheels vs the h10 wheelset
-200 grams of front tire dissector vs exo+ dhf
-350 grams of rear tire dhr2 dd vs rekon
-100 grams of xt vs xtr brakes
-150 - 200 grams of fox trasnfer vs oc2 dropper.

So yeah, other then the 1350 grams (2.9lbs in barbarian units) of difference between the two bikes in components... it's EXACTLY 300 grams from being the same exact weight.
 

apac

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300grams of difference, other then:
-300 grams of difference in the dpx2 vs dps
-200 grams of difference in the next r carbon wheels vs the h10 wheelset
-200 grams of front tire dissector vs exo+ dhf
-350 grams of rear tire dhr2 dd vs rekon
-100 grams of xt vs xtr brakes
-150 - 200 grams of fox trasnfer vs oc2 dropper.

So yeah, other then the 1350 grams (2.9lbs in barbarian units) of difference between the two bikes in components... it's EXACTLY 300 grams from being the same exact weight.

The spec on the H10 is really good. Your just splitting hairs.
 

ebsocalmtb

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The spec on the H10 is really good. Your just splitting hairs.

I absolutely agree... I don't give 2 shites about even 1,000 grams of difference between the two... matter of fact, I added more weight then that to my carbon m20. That is... right up until we start splitting hairs with a 300g weight difference claim/title... If we're splitting hairs, lets split them properly.

I think the aluminum rise is the best ebike being sold today and there are some solid reasons why you'd prefer the H series over the M series of the rises. If i were buying today, I'd likely get the aluminum h15 model and call it good. But you won't see me proclaiming an exact weight difference figure when comparing apples and oranges.
 

Rob Rides EMTB

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300grams of difference, other then:
-300 grams of difference in the dpx2 vs dps
-200 grams of difference in the next r carbon wheels vs the h10 wheelset
-200 grams of front tire dissector vs exo+ dhf
-350 grams of rear tire dhr2 dd vs rekon
-100 grams of xt vs xtr brakes
-150 - 200 grams of fox trasnfer vs oc2 dropper.

So yeah, other then the 1350 grams (2.9lbs in barbarian units) of difference between the two bikes in components... it's EXACTLY 300 grams from being the same exact weight.

I was going to add all that to the YouTube video title but sadly I hit the character limit
 

Chicane

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Then again, our normal everyday ride of 17-20 miles, 2800-3500 climbing doesn’t need the range extender when riding the M10. Just a thought. One of these days I will use my new range extender, but only around 1 time every 20 rides or so.
 

doochenozzle

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Then again, our normal everyday ride of 17-20 miles, 2800-3500 climbing doesn’t need the range extender when riding the M10. Just a thought. One of these days I will use my new range extender, but only around 1 time every 20 rides or so.
I have the larger battery, but I usually go on shorter rides, multiple times a week. I don't regret having the larger battery, but I can say I'd be just as well served by the smaller one plus the range extender... and yeah, the alloy rise is a freaking incredible bike. Can't believe how well it descends and I haven't even started playing around with a few component upgrades.
 

Plummet

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The rise Is an awesome trail bike. It's not a hard charger of ridiculous gnar. But not everyone needs that.

I bought my daughter a 22 h30 rise and she loves it. Ive Done a bunch of riding on it too. The firmware tune feels real nice and more natural than the bosch I have on the Pole.

Ok it doesn't have the fire breathing dragon punch of the bosch. Bit who cares the tune for the type if bike that it is is awesome.

Personally I wouldn't get the 360hw battery option then add a range extender... I like drinking water too much and wouldn't had to give away the water bottle mount for a battery.
 

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