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Orbea Rise H15 Medium

$3400 USD
‘22 Orbea Rise H15 Medium 750 miles $3400 Warranty still good until December Just services the mech clutch, brakes and rear wheel trued. Fox 36 increased to 160mm PNW dropper lever Race face affect handlebars PNW loam grips Jagwire brake pads Newish Continental kryptotal Front Newish Specialized Eliminator T7 rear I also have the brand new take off Orbea grips, saddle that can be swapped on bike. I have proof of purchase receipt for warranty and charger/ documentation. Bike has been ridden for 700+ miles so has some blemishes but mechanically sound

stabincabin mikekazimer's article
May 5, 2023 at 9:50
May 5, 2023
First Ride: Specialized Turbo Levo SL - The Electric Stumpjumper EVO
@KalkhoffKiller: the H15 alloy has 150 front, 140 rear. I think they renamed it for 2023 to Rise H20
stabincabin henryquinney's article
Feb 27, 2023 at 7:46
Feb 27, 2023
Opinion: Why Weight Doesn't Matter
@Mtbdialed: Bike sounds nice, I really like the Rise so far but only have a few rides since it wants to snow all the time. I have a H15 so the alloy is heavier to start but doesn't bother me. I considered a carbon model but the bigger battery at the time was more convincing (before the new M models with bigger ones). I do agree though, technique is more important than force.
stabincabin henryquinney's article
Feb 27, 2023 at 7:42
Feb 27, 2023
Opinion: Why Weight Doesn't Matter
@Einfach: Its much better as a trail bike then trying to be a enduro or downhill. Its a great bike if rode as intended but I would get a Orbea Rallon as a AM bike these days if I go back to a normal MTB
stabincabin henryquinney's article
Feb 23, 2023 at 14:26
Feb 23, 2023
Opinion: Why Weight Doesn't Matter
@i-like-toytles: I actually did go from a Orbea Occam to a Ebike Orbea Rise, its the same geo, wheels, tires, suspension and most importantly, even the same grips. My trail bike was carbon and now my trail ebike is alloy. I was at 30lbs with cushcore on my Ocaam and now at 47lbs with cushcore on my Rise. I find the extra weight a lot more planted and faster when going down. It isn't as easy to pop over things or be playful but that doesn't mean its not playful at all.I think its still very poppy compared to other full powered ebikes Ive ridden like a alloy levo. The only time I do not prefer the extra weight, is when I'm lifting it onto my rack or the bed of my truck. Only comparing downhill because its obviously totally different going up. Just my observation
stabincabin pinkbikeaudience's article
Dec 21, 2022 at 8:49
Dec 21, 2022
Enter To Win a Bell 4Forty Air Fasthouse Helmet - Pinkbike's Advent Calendar Giveaway
Not sure whats that about, so not all the prizes are actually going out to winners? Just the OneUp, Yoshimura, CamelBak, e*thirteen, iXS, Shimano, and bell. At least that's the way i understand that
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