Which one did you order?Thanks both, yea, ordered a Rise, the current deals are too good to miss out on.
Thanks !, just waiting for the bike to arrive now. Have you changed anything on the Rise ?, I am going to move the nice bits from the rail over, AXS transmission, dropper, carbon wheelsThat’s exactly the route I went. I like the Rise so much better. The Rise fits me way better than the Rail did and the lower weight and geo make it feel like a normal mountain bike, just with extra power.
I haven’t changed much. I dropped down to a 35 mm stem and put on the alloy Renthal 35 mm rise bars from my Rail. I was going to upgrade to carbon bars but I’m happy with the ride and weight of the Renthals. I did have to get a shorter dropper. The 170 that came with the XL was too long. I went with a 150 PNW Loam. I also replaced the stock tubes with Tubolitos to take off some rotating weight.Thanks !, just waiting for the bike to arrive now. Have you changed anything on the Rise ?, I am going to move the nice bits from the rail over, AXS transmission, dropper, carbon wheels
In the end I got a M20 as I will change out quite a few parts it meant the M10 was paying extra for nothing.Which one did you order?
High Rock RutiI have had both. I sold my Rail 9.8xt. Hard to say if a good option for anyone else other than myself. The Rise is a unique bike in that you can have a 140/140 trail bullet, a 150/140, 160/150, or 170/160 set up and all different levels of those builds. You can also find hardware and apps which allow you to run the EP8 at full power if desired. The suspension layout is drastically different than the Rail. Rail is much better for "uphill flow". They are not quite apples to oranges. More like apples to Asian Pears. Good luck with the decision. Both are great bikes.
It's worth noting that the rise is not an Enduro bike. It is a light weight trail bike.I have had both. I sold my Rail 9.8xt. Hard to say if a good option for anyone else other than myself. The Rise is a unique bike in that you can have a 140/140 trail bullet, a 150/140, 160/150, or 170/160 set up and all different levels of those builds. You can also find hardware and apps which allow you to run the EP8 at full power if desired. The suspension layout is drastically different than the Rail. Rail is much better for "uphill flow". They are not quite apples to oranges. More like apples to Asian Pears. Good luck with the decision. Both are great bikes.
Unfortunately, the Rise doesn’t have UDH, so it is not compatible with SRAM Transmission.Thanks !, just waiting for the bike to arrive now. Have you changed anything on the Rise ?, I am going to move the nice bits from the rail over, AXS transmission, dropper, carbon wheels
STunlocker works on the 2022 model. I unlocked mine but TBH I never use it at full power as it kills the battery without feeling much different.High Rock Ruti
Please expand on hacking the motor, I'd love that bike full power
Warm Regards Ruti
Without feeling different, did you also unlock the output power (at the top of torque)? It's completely different motor after that. Best thing is you can setup to standard ep8rs output for eco and trail and then get the fullfat power only on boost. So barely use more battery on standard riding but then when you need the power is there. This transformed my riding with friend who had normal fullfat bikes.STunlocker works on the 2022 model. I unlocked mine but TBH I never use it at full power as it kills the battery without feeling much different.
Allegedly some dealers will unlock it as well, which would avoid warrenty issues.
Thats a good point if you have 360wh battery. And maybe to OP here I would consider either 540wh or 360wh with extender. I have Rise H with 540wh battery and I have no issues with FF bikes with 630wh batteries.Yes . . but the guys I ride with don't go charging along at max power.
The World's largest electric mountain bike community.