Hi fellow riders.
I'm looking to upgrade my Analog 2020 Canyon Spectral to an eMTB - And I have my eyes pretty sharp on the Orbea Rise.
I'm primarily doing trail riding around the flat terrain of Denmark, but I like to hit any jump and drop I can find. The natural feel of the Rise is something that attracts me - and I never really ride more than 2 hours so I'm not concerned with the battery size.
I started out riding the Canyon Neuron but the 130mm travel was too little to give a good performance on the larger jumps and drops, so I upgraded to my current analog Spectral which is perfect for my riding. But now I'm really unsure if the 150/140mm travel on the Rise will be too much like the Neuron and cut me back when I still would like to hit those bigger jumps (and "sometimes" miss the landing and need a little help from the bike).
What's your experience jumping and dropping on the Rise? Does it feel like a 130/130mm trail bike or do you get more assistance?
Best,
Anders
I'm looking to upgrade my Analog 2020 Canyon Spectral to an eMTB - And I have my eyes pretty sharp on the Orbea Rise.
I'm primarily doing trail riding around the flat terrain of Denmark, but I like to hit any jump and drop I can find. The natural feel of the Rise is something that attracts me - and I never really ride more than 2 hours so I'm not concerned with the battery size.
I started out riding the Canyon Neuron but the 130mm travel was too little to give a good performance on the larger jumps and drops, so I upgraded to my current analog Spectral which is perfect for my riding. But now I'm really unsure if the 150/140mm travel on the Rise will be too much like the Neuron and cut me back when I still would like to hit those bigger jumps (and "sometimes" miss the landing and need a little help from the bike).
What's your experience jumping and dropping on the Rise? Does it feel like a 130/130mm trail bike or do you get more assistance?
Best,
Anders