Orbea RISE SL M-LTD Review

The Orbea Rise is one of the most popular eMTBs on the market. With 14 mm travel in the RISE SL M-LTD, the Spaniards remain true to the orientation of its predecessor. If you're looking for something for rougher trails, the LT version of the Rise is the one for you. Even though both versions have the same frame, the SL versions are still all about lightweight construction.
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Shimano motors remain at the top of the engine popularity alongside Bosch motors. No wonder, as evidenced by EP801 RS. The Shimano EP81 RS motor is based on the hardware of the Shimano EP81 motor, but the software for the RS is provided by Orbea. Unlike previous RS versions, this motor now offers a full torque of a hefty 85 Nm, placing it in the performance class of full-power motors like the Bosch CX. The software allows for customization of power delivery through two profiles in the Shimano E-Tube app: one profile for maximum range and another for dynamic force and maximum power. This adaptability gives the rider the freedom to tailor the motor performance to individual preferences. The power delivery of the EP81 RS is always smooth, with no harsh jerks or jolts. However, one must accept a clearly audible motor noise under load. Downhill, however, the EP81 RS is surprisingly quiet. The typical gear clatter of the EP81 motor is barely noticeable in the EP81 RS. Fans of XXL tours are greatly restricted by the RISE SL M-LTD , because of its low range. The integrated battery gives developers constructive freedom when designing the frame. However, to charge it, the bike always has to be brought near an outlet.

At a glance

The most importanten ratings of the RISE SL M-LTD in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (12000) .

A good chassis sits in rugged terrain and generates plenty of traction. That's exactly what the good Fox chassis in the RISE SL M-LTD hits. When it comes to the brakes, Orbea reaches for the top shelf and instals premium brakes with four pistons from Shimano. The shifting and the rest of the components are always in the shadow of the engine when it comes to electric mountain bikes. Nevertheless, Orbea doesn't skimp here and instals very good components. With a high Reach value, Orbea follows the calls of end-users for modern geometries. But the engineers don't lose sight of the remaining geometry measurements. When considering the whole picture, it must be said that the remaining geometry values very good harmonise. The weight of a bike is a key factor for the fun of riding. With 16,4 kg, the RISE SL M-LTD is one of the lightest Trailbikes on the market. This turns the bike into a real joyride on the trail. An e-mountain bike is most fun when it can be ridden on a single track like a bike without a motor. The combination of good weight and very pleasant geometry give the RISE SL M-LTD the same natural and nimble handling as you know from non-motorised mountain bikes. Really only a few manufacturers manage to get this right.

Value for money

If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how much bike you get for 11999 €.

Conclusion


Expirience with the Orbea RISE SL M-LTD

If you're looking for a comfortable ride for everyday use, the RISE SL M-LTD isn't for you, because this bike only knows one gear when going downhill - full throttle! With an extremely good handling, a very good brake system and a very good groupset, it puts most of the competition in its place. Through a weak range, the overall picture is somewhat blurred. With 25 years of warranty, nothing stands in the way of a long-term relationship.
Ludwig Döhl - emtb-test.com
Orbea RISE SL M-LTD Review
Ludwig Döhl
Bike enthusiast and founder of emtb-test.com

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technical Details

Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

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Wheelsize
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29
29
29
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Stack
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614
623
632
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Reach
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440
465
490
515
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Top Tube Length
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610
614
620
647
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Seat Tube Length
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405
415
430
460
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Seat Tube Angle
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78
78
78
78
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Head Tube Length
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95
100
110
120
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Head Tube Angle
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65,5
65,5
65,5
65,5
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Bottom Bracket Drop
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37
37
37
37
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Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
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Chainstay Length
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440
440
440
440
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Wheelbase
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1193
1220
1249
1279
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  • Motor Shimano EP801
  • Display EN600-L
  • Battery 420
  • Frame Orbea Rise OMR 2025, 140mm travel, 29” wheels, Concentric Boost 12x148
  • Frame Material Carbon
  • Fork Fox 34 Float Factory 140 FIT4 3-Pos-Adj QR15x110 Kashima
  • Spring Unit air
  • Remote-Lockout no
  • Damper Fox Float Factory 2-Pos Adjust Evol LV Kashima custom tune 210x50mm
  • Gearrange 520%
  • Drivetrain 12
  • Gear Lever SRAM AXS Pod Ultimate
  • Rear Derailleur Sram XX Eagle AXS
  • Crank Shimano Steps EM900
  • Cassette Sram XX-1297 Eagle 10-52t 12-Speed
  • Chain Sram XX Eagle 12-Speed
  • Brake Set Shimano XTR M9120
  • Brake Rotors 180/180
  • Wheel Set Oquo Mountain Performance MP30LTD
  • Tires Front Schwalbe Wicked Will Evo TLE, 29x2.40 Super Race, Soft Compound, Addix, Brown
  • Tires Rear Schwalbe Wicked Will Evo TLE, 29x2.40 Super Race, Soft Compound, Addix, Brown
  • Saddle Fizik Terra Ridon X1 145mm
  • Seat Post Fox Transfer SL Factory Kashima Dropper 31.6
  • Stem OC Mountain Control MC11 Alu SL, 0
  • Handle Bar OC Mountain Control MC10 Carbon, Rise 20, Width 800
  • Handle Bar Width 800
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