17.9KG pocket rocket!
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hey mate, I’ll double check my scales. These are the same scales I use for all bike weights (and accessories like motors / batteries) so it’ll be interesting to check.EDIT: I screwed up the math! Sorry! I still think the weight looks a little off...
That weight is without pedals so it will be ~18.3kg with pedals depending on the pedals of course.
I still think Rob's scale may be off. My Large Rise LTD is 17.14 kg without pedals. But the spec is much lighter so that M10 looks too light:
- That DHF is 1010g (+110g)
- The DHR is 955g (+160g)
- The 36 adds ~200g over 34 (maybe more if it's GRIP2)
- Next R rims are 1765g vs 1555g for the SLs (+210g)
- I added a Specialized SWAT Conceal Carry tool to the head tube (-200g)
- EDIT: my saddle is 222g, I can't tell which one that is in EDIT: I screwed up the math! Sorry! I still think the weight looks a little off...
That weight is without pedals so it will be ~18.3kg with pedals depending on the pedals of course.
I still think Rob's scale may be off. My Large Rise LTD is 17.14 kg without pedals. But the spec is much lighter so that M10 looks too light:
That's already +480g over my build. And everything else on the LTD is lighter. Calipers, brake levers, rotors, cranks, derailleur, cassette, etc. 17.89kg still seems too light for that spec. Maybe Rob weighed it without sealant too...
- That DHF is 1010g (+110g)
- The DHR is 955g (+160g)
- The 36 adds ~200g over 34 (maybe more if it's GRIP2)
- Next R rims are 1765g vs 1555g for the SLs (+210g)
- I added a Specialized SWAT Conceal Carry tool to the head tube (-200g)
- EDIT: my saddle is 222g, I can't tell which one that is in the video but I'd be surprised if it was much lighter
@Rob Rides EMTB if you haven't already, I'd recommend getting some calibration weights to be sure. I found one of my scales was pretty far out. But the one I use to weigh bikes is spot-on.
EDIT: Here's an LTD with similar spec weighing in at 18.19 kg with pedals.
I got some of these off Amazon, now I never have to wonder@Bigtuna00 i just ordered some feedback sports scales, they will be here tomorrow.
Do you mean the cost? It's already listed for sale just not yet shipping that I know of: RS RANGE EXTENDERBattery extender - how much will this be Rob?
It's a bit of a tricky one .At the end of the day I'd say they are both pretty close... Both were spot on at 500g... The Feedback Sports scale actually weighed the Bafang Motor lighter than the Park Tool, but at the heaviest weight, it was 230g heavier when weighing the 25KG+ Focus Jam.
Swap the rear to a 27.5 and put a longer rear shock and I have heard up to 160 travel and then change the inner spring on the 36 to 160...Tested the Rise - never thought i would like it... i did.
Much more power from the motor than my guess an pretty poppy ride. It's like the lower weight compensates for the slightly lower power.
Hmmmmmmm is this the future?!? If it was more in the enduro category i would really really like it!
This is why I’m not buying a FF 52# Ebike, because I don’t want it to weigh what it weighs.Wow... I just ride my bike, it weighs what it weighs.
Isn’t 52 pounds about the average weight for a FF Ebike, or is it more?FF 52# Ebike?
Levo S-Works was ~46lbs, but yes most are over 50.Isn’t 52 pounds about the average weight for a FF Ebike, or is it more?
Good for you!Wow... I just ride my bike, it weighs what it weighs.
But in all honesty , the Levo SL isn’t a FF Ebike as I stated. That S-Works you mentioned at 46# isn’t an SL.Levo SL S-Works was ~46lbs, but yes most are over 50.
Good for you!
Just lift a FF on a bike rack and then one of these Rise... that is an example of the difference in the experience on the trail... the same time I bought mine my friend but a Levo... he plowed over or through everything and mine did not feel really any different then my enduro analog. I want assistance, not almost a different sport. I am not saying FF is not fun because it is... just not what I want.But in all honesty , the Levo SL isn’t a FF Ebike as I stated. That S-Works you mentioned at 46# isn’t an SL.
Any way , not to be a dead horse from someone’s DUMB comment. The reason we are ALL interested in the Rise or the SL for that matter is because we want the lightest Ebike we can get, and yes, the weight matters to all of us buying these type of bikes.
But in all honesty , the Levo SL isn’t a FF Ebike as I stated. That S-Works you mentioned at 46# isn’t an SL.
No worries, I read your mind and your comment wasn't what I was referring to as ...b.I'm sorry, I meant Levo S-Works, not SL. Brain fart!
I think you are being a little unfair with your final comment.If the scale was off by 100-200g, that seems reasonable. My LTD at 17.14kg has 1 or 2 other bobs on it (phone holder, RideWrap) heavier grips, and heavier bars that I didn't factor in as well. I'm on a gram hunting mission with this bike so it was a little threatening to see a much heavier spec looking that light!
I am hoping to get mine down to ~16.7 kg with reasonable upgrades and still keeping the bike functional (given that the LTD is more "down-country" than "enduro-y" on the trail bike spectrum). This is without pedals, just to keep the numbers consistent with the rest of the thread.
You know what's crazy? The stock LTD tires. The front Rekon is a 29x2.6 that weighs 790g. It's a GIANT tire, measuring 65mm wide on the 25mm rims. The rear tire is a Rekon 29x2.4 that weighs 880g. Both are EXO, so the rear has no better sidewall protection and certainly worse pinch protection. They would have been better off in the weight weenie wars putting another 2.6 on the rear, plus then you could ride at lower pressures. For a bike where they seemed to sweat every gram (foam grips, composite brake levers, 125mm dropper, a 100g saddle!) they sure dropped the ball on tires. I suppose in the end it doesn't matter because these tires are terrible anyway
I think you are being a little unfair with your final comment.
I prefer the Maxxis that came with my Giant Trance e-mtb +1 pro. It doesn't mean I slag off the competition. I have a Specialized Butcher on the rear at the moment, but I prefer the Maxxis that was on it. That is not to say the Butcher is inferior, I just prefer the original Maxxis for the type of trails I ride.
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