Rise LT and t type

stefighters

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I have a terrible doubt : I just ordered a sram gx axs t type transmission for my Rise LT.
But is the rise 2025 compatible with the T Type???
 

b33k34

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Apr 15, 2021
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Yes, the SL M-Ltd model comes with T Type. Can't see why it would be an issue on the LT.

Report back on how it goes
S332TTCC-SY-SIDE-RISE_SL_MLTD_over.jpg
 

QuackFU

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Apr 25, 2023
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THANKS.

I will receive the AXS kit in a few days. I will report back quickly.
It is compatible and I have it installed on mine. Not sure wether you ordered just the upgrade or full kit, but he mindful that in order for it to work properly on the Rise you will need a new cassette, chainring and chain as well as all the electronics.
T Type only works best as a full system and Rise is all Shimano.
 

stefighters

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Aug 28, 2024
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4
France
It is compatible and I have it installed on mine. Not sure wether you ordered just the upgrade or full kit, but he mindful that in order for it to work properly on the Rise you will need a new cassette, chainring and chain as well as all the electronics.
T Type only works best as a full system and Rise is all Shimano
I bought the complete kit without the bottom bracket or the chainring. I hope it will work on the original shimano chainring....

thanks
 

QuackFU

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I bought the complete kit without the bottom bracket or the chainring. I hope it will work on the original shimano chainring....

thanks
Unfortunately I don't think it will with any consistency They are 2 completely different chain types so the teeth on the chainring will be different.
Good news is chainrings aren't the most expensive part of the system, bad news is there's not a ton of choice. The Shimano e-bike motor uses a Steps direct mount pattern.
SRAM does make one which is what I ended up going with, but Wolf Tooth may have an option now.

 

stefighters

New Member
Aug 28, 2024
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4
France
I will test with the original chainring (32 teeth). Otherwise, I will install a sram t type chainring in direct mount.
These exist in 34 or 36 teeth. Do I have to configure the EP801 to take this change into account?
 

QuackFU

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Apr 25, 2023
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I will test with the original chainring (32 teeth). Otherwise, I will install a sram t type chainring in direct mount.
These exist in 34 or 36 teeth. Do I have to configure the EP801 to take this change into account?
Good idea, but there are a few instances where people have tried it online (pretty easy to find with Google) and they did not really work. Cassette I guess is hit or miss, but chainring not so much.
I put the 34 on mine as it didn't look like a 36 would fit and have done nothing to the motor and zero issue over a few hundred miles
 

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