Did this ride on the H15 Trail mode most of the way. Back to cooks corner with 1 bar. I missed the turn to the Luge and wound up on Cadillac so had a bit of road riding. Will do the ride again. I wish the battery was removable so I could take it to Catalina. Catalina Express requires the battery be removed to board...... Thanks for sharing!
Got mine the other day did 50 Miles in eco-and the extender was just about finished , the main battery didn’t even get touched unbelievable range very happy with it
@@mudmuncher90 There is no correlation between power output selected and personal fitness levels. You don’t know who I am so couldn’t possibly know my fitness levels. How old are you? 12? Why all the emoji? Grow up!
Nice looking Rise. I just have a stock M10 in the Goblin Green. For my skill level and type of riding I do, it is more than adequate. I like to go on longer rides so I was thinking about getting a range extender. I was concerned about how the ride would be affected. Now I know. For me it should be fine. I don’t do anything crazy. I like climbing and of course going downhill but nothing too technical. Don’t want to crash. Too old for that. Takes too long to heal.
I added one to my aluminum Rise giving me almost 900 watts, lets me do 30 mile rides without having to worry about running out of power with thousands of feet of climbing i take it off and put in my mule when done
So lets talk about that coil, and the weight of the bike, also when the bike is heavier just reduce both rebound speed a few clicks when you have the RE on, and that will help bring back some “playfulness”.
Hi Mike, i would find it interesting how the bike works, if you put out the internal battery and ride only with the Range Extender? Best regards, Emanuel
Did you charge the extender separately to the bike? Orbea state it can be done with bike and extender connected and both charge at the same time but can't find much info on this. Rise M20 540w with gen2 extender
I can confirm my h15 rise with my 90kgs of meat and gear on it will make 2000m up on the internal 540wh battery, 2200m if I really push myself /too hard/. That is really impressive. I stress I ride mainly in eco and only super tech/steep sections will be tackled in trail/boost. I think it rides closest to analog bike you can get. Rear hub gave ghost in 200kms.
can you use the range extender instead of the main battery in the frame? this would be a nice option for long days on several trails in a confined area where you can swap out the battery for the extender you left in the car when it dies.
No, the range extender basically charges the main battery as long as it has power and then the main battery continues to drain, the extender battery pack does not have the current needed to power an e-bike on it's own.
I am considering the rise aluminum version but seeing you blew through the RE in less than 8 miles seems pretty pathetic to me as far as riding range per charge and now I’m wondering if an ebike is worth it. I live in the Midwest where our hills only have about 400’ elevation but they are steep and I’m 65 now and tire out before I’m ready to quit for the day. Currently have a SC carbon Tallboy. Thanks for the video
8 miles and 2200’ elevation in Boost is about what a range extender does for my weight (150-160lbs). I did a ride with 2 range extenders and in frame 360wh battery and did 50 miles, 10,600’ in about 5 hours moving time so it will get you some decent range.
Mike, have you considered offsetting some of the extender weight by switching to a DPX2? It would shave nearly a pound vs the coil I think, but not sure it’d be worth the shock performance trade-off?
@@froby_flingit think it was just a dodgy connection. Bike went back to the shop and they checked all wiring and when it came back it was all ok. Every now and again though I will plug the extender in and it's not recognised. Unplug and back in and it's fine though
Perhaps its a matter of taste, but most mtb engineers I´we read say that weight ON the bike is better than on the rider. I have done som testing and agree to that.
Good feedback on the extender, I have mine arriving later this week. One other thing I did on mine was to put a 203mm rotor on the back and yes some might think it's overkill but I like the extra braking performance.
My 203/180 Galfer rotors were all black and smoking during a long descent. As I mentioned, 180mm Freeza rotors fade like 200mm standard steel rotors and are very light. Problem is you have to have Centerlock hubs
Would you recommend getting the new alloy rise h with the 540wh battery which is 1.5kg heavier than the carbon. Or would you get the carbon to keep it light/less battery?
Depends on your weight and fitness level. If you are pretty light and reasonably fit I would go with the carbon Rise. Otherwise the bigger battery may be a better fit. I noticed the weight as a lighter rider but a heavier rider may not notice
Some of that lost playfulness you feel might be to the dampening characteristics of the bike, in stock form the Rise likes to "pop" over jumps. If you can try to up the air pressure in the front fork and increase the preload of the rear shock, you might get some of that playfulness back. On a different note, I wish the Rise came with 400Wh battery. I would personally probably never ever need a range extender.
Garmin 745. It’s newer so not supported yet by Orbea RS toolbox but Garmin has a STEPS EMTB app that works also. Apple Watch can show battery % as well using Stunlocker
Putting the extender in the hip pack is very smart. I def felt the weight and had some regrets as well. I’m going to try the hip pack idea on my next ride. Thanks for the suggestion!
these are only minor gripes in my eyes. I love my Rise. Especially after turning it into a mullet and adding a coil shock like Mike. Planning to try it out at Northstar soon.
@@brakesforsnakes757 can you share your opinion in gerneral how was/is the transition for you from full fat to the rise? I ride a lot with full fat ebike people and it feels like i have to work a lot more for the same result (not complaining though)
Anyone know if you can run the range extender without the internal battery? Would make an even lighter bike and move some of the weight closer to the central area of the bike. I’m coming home on my rides with 60 % battery left after 90 mins solid trail riding. You could always carry an extra range extender in hip pack
@@mtbmike9866 I have heard of owners of the Levo SL doing this . Rob’s rides E bikes does a video on this . It’s a possible way to travel with your bike on aircraft. The range extender is under some airlines lithium battery limit
Hey Mike, appreciate what you're doing. I've my Rise coming tomorrow and I have the same upgrades ready. Tell me something please: when you get the range extender what does it come with? Does it have the cable + frame holder?
Im also waiting on my extender but atm im not craving it. Did a 5000 feet climb within 2hours on sunday with 90% trail and 10% boost and coming from an acoustic bike its all i need. I got the extender for free on the purchase so i will test it for sure but over all i love the bike so far the way it is.
After renting a Rise and running down the battery in short order, I can say that I was not happy overall. I think it's an Ebike for people that don't really want or need an ebike. Especially at that price point, I'd get something that can hold up to a good days ride without having to put down more money on an ugly range extender. I also disliked the lack of a visible meter to let you know when power is getting low. Oh yes, I weigh 210lbs.
All of their marketing materials point towards riders that want to do a lot of work themselves in exchange for a more natural feeling bike. I think you are right though. Most owners of the Rise are in decent shape
No, just deal with the weight until it runs out of juice. I have a 3-4 local trails that are 4000’ straight up and straight down. And a few that are 1800’up and straight down so it makes sense for these trails
Did this ride on the H15 Trail mode most of the way. Back to cooks corner with 1 bar. I missed the turn to the Luge and wound up on Cadillac so had a bit of road riding. Will do the ride again. I wish the battery was removable so I could take it to Catalina. Catalina Express requires the battery be removed to board...... Thanks for sharing!
Got mine the other day did 50 Miles in eco-and the extender was just about finished , the main battery didn’t even get touched unbelievable range very happy with it
It’s a back to back ride so I just used a lot of boost. 70Nm boost by the way 😉
@@mtbmike9866 via stunlocker?
Riding a 60nm motor on eco? You may as well not bother with an electric bike. Why not switch the motor off entirely and get 2000 miles of range?
@@turbolevo8703 guess I am fitter than you but hey sometime I ride it completely off so yes your correct I can get 2000 miles on a charge 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mudmuncher90
There is no correlation between power output selected and personal fitness levels. You don’t know who I am so couldn’t possibly know my fitness levels. How old are you? 12? Why all the emoji? Grow up!
Nice looking Rise. I just have a stock M10 in the Goblin Green. For my skill level and type of riding I do, it is more than adequate. I like to go on longer rides so I was thinking about getting a range extender. I was concerned about how the ride would be affected. Now I know. For me it should be fine. I don’t do anything crazy. I like climbing and of course going downhill but nothing too technical. Don’t want to crash. Too old for that. Takes too long to heal.
Gotta get that bag. Going to order it now.
What is this for watch and backpack? Please give me the name?thx
Beautiful bike, I'm thinking about new hydro version?
I added one to my aluminum Rise giving me almost 900 watts, lets me do 30 mile rides without having to worry about running out of power with thousands of feet of climbing i take it off and put in my mule when done
So lets talk about that coil, and the weight of the bike, also when the bike is heavier just reduce both rebound speed a few clicks when you have the RE on, and that will help bring back some “playfulness”.
Hi Mike,
i would find it interesting how the bike works, if you put out the internal battery and ride only with the Range Extender? Best regards, Emanuel
Did you charge the extender separately to the bike? Orbea state it can be done with bike and extender connected and both charge at the same time but can't find much info on this. Rise M20 540w with gen2 extender
I can confirm my h15 rise with my 90kgs of meat and gear on it will make 2000m up on the internal 540wh battery, 2200m if I really push myself /too hard/. That is really impressive.
I stress I ride mainly in eco and only super tech/steep sections will be tackled in trail/boost. I think it rides closest to analog bike you can get.
Rear hub gave ghost in 200kms.
Where is everyone ordering them? Can't find them in stock anywhere.
LBS should be able to get you one if they are an Orbea Dealer. Or order online through Orbea.com
I ordered mine online that was delivered to my LBS
Contact Contender Bicycles in SLC.
I just bought a used one pinkbike 👌
can you use the range extender instead of the main battery in the frame? this would be a nice option for long days on several trails in a confined area where you can swap out the battery for the extender you left in the car when it dies.
No, the range extender basically charges the main battery as long as it has power and then the main battery continues to drain, the extender battery pack does not have the current needed to power an e-bike on it's own.
I am considering the rise aluminum version but seeing you blew through the RE in less than 8 miles seems pretty pathetic to me as far as riding range per charge and now I’m wondering if an ebike is worth it. I live in the Midwest where our hills only have about 400’ elevation but they are steep and I’m 65 now and tire out before I’m ready to quit for the day. Currently have a SC carbon Tallboy. Thanks for the video
8 miles and 2200’ elevation in Boost is about what a range extender does for my weight (150-160lbs). I did a ride with 2 range extenders and in frame 360wh battery and did 50 miles, 10,600’ in about 5 hours moving time so it will get you some decent range.
Mike, have you considered offsetting some of the extender weight by switching to a DPX2? It would shave nearly a pound vs the coil I think, but not sure it’d be worth the shock performance trade-off?
Ordered one and had to send it back as the bike wouldn't recognise it. Got the replacement the other day and the bike still won't recognise it?? 🤷🏼♂️
Wow, that sucks. Hope this gets resolved soon
@@mtbmike9866 yeah me too. Its booked in at an Orbea dealer tomorrow, so fingers crossed 🤞🏻
@@jimsmithmtb and what was the result? Firmware?
@@froby_flingit think it was just a dodgy connection. Bike went back to the shop and they checked all wiring and when it came back it was all ok. Every now and again though I will plug the extender in and it's not recognised. Unplug and back in and it's fine though
When you unplug/ remove the range extender around 59% battery showing, will the bike battery then display 100% or around there?
Yup
Perhaps its a matter of taste, but most mtb engineers I´we read say that weight ON the bike is better than on the rider. I have done som testing and agree to that.
If you changed the coil for an air shock then the difference would potentially outweigh the negatives of the range extender
I’m not interested in sacrificing ride quality….
It’s not so bad regarding the extra weight. You just have to get used to it
Hi, how did you connect the Shimano to your watch?
Good feedback on the extender, I have mine arriving later this week. One other thing I did on mine was to put a 203mm rotor on the back and yes some might think it's overkill but I like the extra braking performance.
My 203/180 Galfer rotors were all black and smoking during a long descent. As I mentioned, 180mm Freeza rotors fade like 200mm standard steel rotors and are very light. Problem is you have to have Centerlock hubs
@@mtbmike9866 Damn! I'm glad I immediately put on my ENVE M630 with Shimano Centerlock rotors.
I also use two 203 Trickstuff rotors and Trickstuff brake pads, works very good and feels exactly right :)
@@Mountain_Manu how u fix magnet on trickstuff dächle?
@@danysnf1467 no idea tbh, I got the bike this way from the shop, sorry
Would you recommend getting the new alloy rise h with the 540wh battery which is 1.5kg heavier than the carbon. Or would you get the carbon to keep it light/less battery?
Depends on your weight and fitness level. If you are pretty light and reasonably fit I would go with the carbon Rise. Otherwise the bigger battery may be a better fit. I noticed the weight as a lighter rider but a heavier rider may not notice
Thanks for the feedback brotha. I think I will stick with the carbon I’m 170 and moderately fit no prob doing 2-3k elevation gain rides.
Some of that lost playfulness you feel might be to the dampening characteristics of the bike, in stock form the Rise likes to "pop" over jumps. If you can try to up the air pressure in the front fork and increase the preload of the rear shock, you might get some of that playfulness back.
On a different note, I wish the Rise came with 400Wh battery. I would personally probably never ever need a range extender.
If it pitches the bike more forward or downward pressure wont change that VS a well balanced bike.
How much does the battery weight when it is empty?
1-2lbs lighter 😂
Did you used the extender first till it drains, or you use it until the bike battery dies?...which one goes first?
The range extender drains first
Cool Video! What stem are you using on the Rise?
Diety Copperhead
Hate the lack of info... which watch are you using to track battery life? Thanks!
Garmin 745. It’s newer so not supported yet by Orbea RS toolbox but Garmin has a STEPS EMTB app that works also. Apple Watch can show battery % as well using Stunlocker
Where about in the world is this Mike ? Stunning views
Southern California!! It’s like this year round
Putting the extender in the hip pack is very smart. I def felt the weight and had some regrets as well. I’m going to try the hip pack idea on my next ride. Thanks for the suggestion!
Problem is the bike’s weight distribution changes so theres adaptation required. Using a Hip pack allows the bike to feel consistent on the descents
I think the extender thing is some sort of half measure and if you need it a lot its probably better to go for a full fat ebike in the future.
@@Gufolicious I went from a full fat emtb to my Rise and it's like night and day.
these are only minor gripes in my eyes. I love my Rise. Especially after turning it into a mullet and adding a coil shock like Mike. Planning to try it out at Northstar soon.
@@brakesforsnakes757 can you share your opinion in gerneral how was/is the transition for you from full fat to the rise? I ride a lot with full fat ebike people and it feels like i have to work a lot more for the same result (not complaining though)
What watch are you using there?
Garmin 745
Not supported by Orbea RS app but I prefer the Steps EMTB app more anyways
@@mtbmike9866 ok. I’ll check out that app. I’ve been using E-TUBE Ride. I like how the app showed % battery life.
Anyone know if you can run the range extender without the internal battery? Would make an even lighter bike and move some of the weight closer to the central area of the bike.
I’m coming home on my rides with 60 % battery left after 90 mins solid trail riding.
You could always carry an extra range extender in hip pack
Great question, never heard anyone doing that.
@@mtbmike9866 I have heard of owners of the Levo SL doing this . Rob’s rides E bikes does a video on this . It’s a possible way to travel with your bike on aircraft. The range extender is under some airlines lithium battery limit
@@66wassa I recall that video and they said the limit was 150 give or take. The Orbea at 252wh is going to be too much to travel with.
Ride longer :-)
Hey Mike, appreciate what you're doing. I've my Rise coming tomorrow and I have the same upgrades ready. Tell me something please: when you get the range extender what does it come with? Does it have the cable + frame holder?
Yup, cage and cable
Im also waiting on my extender but atm im not craving it. Did a 5000 feet climb within 2hours on sunday with 90% trail and 10% boost and coming from an acoustic bike its all i need. I got the extender for free on the purchase so i will test it for sure but over all i love the bike so far the way it is.
Wow, you’re a strong peddler. Yea, after 5K feet of descending, I’m over it and don’t really feel like I need anymore elevation.
@@mtbmike9866 haha ty but im a very light rider (70kg) so its not that impressive.
After renting a Rise and running down the battery in short order, I can say that I was not happy overall. I think it's an Ebike for people that don't really want or need an ebike. Especially at that price point, I'd get something that can hold up to a good days ride without having to put down more money on an ugly range extender. I also disliked the lack of a visible meter to let you know when power is getting low. Oh yes, I weigh 210lbs.
All of their marketing materials point towards riders that want to do a lot of work themselves in exchange for a more natural feeling bike. I think you are right though. Most owners of the Rise are in decent shape
take the extender out after evry climb? easy solution? you get the playfulness going donwhill everytime then..
No, just deal with the weight until it runs out of juice.
I have a 3-4 local trails that are 4000’ straight up and straight down. And a few that are 1800’up and straight down so it makes sense for these trails
Just buy a motor bike, hahahahaha! those people using emtb have no balls!
Troll
great video, posted it in in eMTB US Network on fb, I got a SC Bullit