E-bikes are now being designed with new technologies which is making them more interesting than before. They no longer have the standard bike design, you can now use them as cargo bikes, commuter bikes, road bikes, or even beach cruisers. You can now enjoy cycling in many ways and the Orbea Rise is one of those versatile bikes.
I have always loved cycling outdoors but since covid, I have opted to do most of my exercise indoors and occasionally venturing outside to go to the gym or the opened parks once a week. To fully utilize the short riding time outdoors, I opted to look for an e-mountain bike with more power and speed. The Orbea Rise is a good choice with its light frame and unique motor.
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The Orbea Rise is an incredibly light e-mountain bike and has a unique new Shimano EP8 motor to deliver a solid performance on the trails. This bike has been designed to shine on fast-paced trail sessions and long sporty rides. The Rise looks more or less like the Occam when it comes to its OMR carbon frame and swingarm and similar suspension designs. There are also similarities in the geometry for both bikes and like the Occam, the Rise gives you a choice between the 140mm or 150mm fork, the same with the seat tube and head tube angles, 140mm rear suspension, and stack numbers and roomy reach. However, the Rise has a longer chainstay of 445mm than the Occam 440mm.
What we liked
Incredibly light bike
Powerful motor
Well balanced geometry
What we didn’t like
Loud clunking noise inside the motor
Specification
Features
Specs
Weight
18.18 kg
Motor
Shimano EP8 RS 60 Nm
Battery
360Wh + 252Wh range extender
Fork
Fox 36 factory grip2
Tires
Maxxis Minion DHF/dissector 2.5"/2.4"
Features
Motor and battery
The Shimano EP8 motor is a very light motor with a 60 Nm torque and a 75 to 95 rpm along with a 360Wh battery. It will deliver a very natural riding experience and when combined with the low weight and agile handling, you'll ride through technical climbs using your riding skills instead of relying on the raw power of the motor.
Geometry
The Rise and Occam have similar geometry apart from the 5mm longer chainstay. The 150mm front fork travel and the 140mm at the rear are enough to get you almost anywhere.
Drivetrain
The 1x12 Shimano XTR drivetrain with 12-speed will provide fast, accurate, and reliable shifting even when the motor is under full load.
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