I bought my Rise about 6 weeks ago, love it! I am 58 years old and ride with a lot of younger faster groups and was looking for a little pedal assistance. I use profile 1, the lower power mode in Eco or Trail to give myself that 20% pedaling boost to get an extra 1 to 1.5mph on a longer ride. In my mind this bike is designed for someone who rides a lot but might be slowing down a little. I can still unweight this bike and hop an 18" log with ease and it is incredible nimble and comfortable to ride for hours at a time. Going back and forth between trail and eco over a 22 mile ride with 2200 feet of climbing I only used 2 out of 5 battery bars.
I own the H15 for a few months now and already put 1200km (~750 miles) with 30km (~20 miles) of elevation on it, never rode so much MTB in the past. I can totally agree to all of your points. 👍 Before I went on my first tour I changed: * to 4P XT Brakes * 203mm brake disks (f/r) * Assegai Exo+ (front) * DHR II Exo+ (back) * set the nm-limit to max (the Rise is shipped with less then max power set as default) * put protection shild on the frame (foil) After I changed this, the Rise became my absolute dream bike and is all I ever wanted and needed. 🥰🥰🥰 P.S.: I also own the corresponding Occam and the difference is surprisingly small 😮
Thankyou so much for this great review. I'm starting to consider a mid e-bike to counteract old age, and coming from an Anthem 29, prefer a lighter more nimble XC kinda bike. I also want a more normal bike feel, so having you mention this a few times is the biggest thing for me. Appreciated.
Hey thanks. I avoid giving out specific size advice over the internet. It’s a crapshoot. I’d recommend a test ride. If you can’t do that the next best thing will be the orbea size chart.
I long-stroked my H15 w/ a DHX2 w/ 160mm rear travel and threw a Trust Shout up front....turned it into an E-Rallon .LOL It handles the rough as well as my Rail.
@@BikersEdgeKaysville Too bad pandemic shut them down. Just threw a shout on the Claymore I just built too . Love that fork. Tried to go back to Fox 38 G2/ 23' Zeb Ulti, and I just like the Shout through rocks better and keep going back to it....
Do you think that the Rise is also a good allrounder for rides on gravel, paved paths and forest paths? (I don’t ride trails but the terrain in my area is steep). Or should I better go for the Urrun then?
As far as ride quality goes, I don't think there's much of a stability difference between the carbon and alloy. They both have the same geo and suspension platform.
I bought my Rise about 6 weeks ago, love it! I am 58 years old and ride with a lot of younger faster groups and was looking for a little pedal assistance. I use profile 1, the lower power mode in Eco or Trail to give myself that 20% pedaling boost to get an extra 1 to 1.5mph on a longer ride. In my mind this bike is designed for someone who rides a lot but might be slowing down a little. I can still unweight this bike and hop an 18" log with ease and it is incredible nimble and comfortable to ride for hours at a time. Going back and forth between trail and eco over a 22 mile ride with 2200 feet of climbing I only used 2 out of 5 battery bars.
I own the H15 for a few months now and already put 1200km (~750 miles) with 30km (~20 miles) of elevation on it, never rode so much MTB in the past.
I can totally agree to all of your points. 👍
Before I went on my first tour I changed:
* to 4P XT Brakes
* 203mm brake disks (f/r)
* Assegai Exo+ (front)
* DHR II Exo+ (back)
* set the nm-limit to max (the Rise is shipped with less then max power set as default)
* put protection shild on the frame (foil)
After I changed this, the Rise became my absolute dream bike and is all I ever wanted and needed. 🥰🥰🥰
P.S.: I also own the corresponding Occam and the difference is surprisingly small 😮
Such a good bike!
Cool 🥳
What distance can you get from one charge ?
Thankyou so much for this great review. I'm starting to consider a mid e-bike to counteract old age, and coming from an Anthem 29, prefer a lighter more nimble XC kinda bike. I also want a more normal bike feel, so having you mention this a few times is the biggest thing for me. Appreciated.
The rise would be a perfect fit for you.
Can't wait for the Oso review (you know why, go team Ibis). Also the Shuttle and Trek in this light weight category would make for a great comparison.
We did the Oso already. Put it on the main channel. Go check it out there.
@@BikersEdgeKaysville riding, EPL, Rampage....I can't keep up! LOL Thanks!
Great review, have you ridden the Trek Fuel Exe 9.5? it would be good to know how they compare.
Great review! I’m 6’1” dI you recommend a large or XL, can’t decide which
Hey thanks. I avoid giving out specific size advice over the internet. It’s a crapshoot. I’d recommend a test ride. If you can’t do that the next best thing will be the orbea size chart.
I long-stroked my H15 w/ a DHX2 w/ 160mm rear travel and threw a Trust Shout up front....turned it into an E-Rallon .LOL It handles the rough as well as my Rail.
Ahhh yeah. Rocking the Shout! I used to work for those guys.
@@BikersEdgeKaysville Too bad pandemic shut them down. Just threw a shout on the Claymore I just built too . Love that fork. Tried to go back to Fox 38 G2/ 23' Zeb Ulti, and I just like the Shout through rocks better and keep going back to it....
I'm showing an EP6 on Orbea's site. Confused as you state an EP8
Cool Channel and effort !!
Hey thanks!
Conor just tell me what ebike to buy so I can keep up with Dan Dalton
It called unplugging his motor and slashing his tires.
Are you off air? I haven't seen content from you in a while and I enjoyed your videos. What's up?
Nope. We just moved everything back to the main Bikers Edge channel. Still posting regularly over there.
Do you think that the Rise is also a good allrounder for rides on gravel, paved paths and forest paths? (I don’t ride trails but the terrain in my area is steep).
Or should I better go for the Urrun then?
If you're mostly on bike paths and paved roads you could save yourself a lot of money by getting the Urrun.
Nice, I had an h15 but ended up selling it for a heckler. H series isn't the most stable descender at high speeds/chunk.
As far as ride quality goes, I don't think there's much of a stability difference between the carbon and alloy. They both have the same geo and suspension platform.
What trail are you riding for these tests?
American Fork canyon mostly.
A friend said he got 170KM on A charge. is that accurate ? He has the 2022 Orbea rise H30 XL. ( he didn't have the range extender yet )
I have a really hard time believing that. Unless someone dropped him off at the top of a loooooong mountain descent.
@@BikersEdgeKaysville I appreciate the response. I don't believe there was any massively long down hills .
😅😅😅😅😅 sure