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RISE LT H10 Escape Green-Splash Ice Green (Gloss)

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RISE LT H10 Escape Green-Splash Ice Green (Gloss)The best just got better Das Rise ist bereit dafr, das Marktsegment der leichten E Bikes nochmals zu revolutionieren. Schlanker und williger als je zuvor, mit noch mehr Energie pro Gramm. Besseres Handling, mehr Power und Durchhaltevermgen. Unser neues Rider Synergy sorgt fr bessere Kontrolle und ein unvergleichliches Trailerlebnis. Egal wo du unterwegs bist. Hochpolierter Aluminium Jede Schweinaht des Hauptrahmens ist glatt poliert. Dadurch kommt er

The best just got better
Das Rise ist bereit dafür, das Marktsegment der leichten E-Bikes nochmals zu revolutionieren. Schlanker und williger als je zuvor, mit noch mehr Energie pro Gramm.

Besseres Handling, mehr Power und Durchhaltevermögen. Unser neues Rider Synergy sorgt für bessere Kontrolle und ein unvergleichliches Trailerlebnis. Egal wo du unterwegs bist.

Hochpolierter Aluminium
Jede Schweißnaht des Hauptrahmens ist glatt poliert. Dadurch kommt er an die Ästhetik eines Monocoque-Rahmens heran. Außerdem erhöht das Polieren der Schweißnähte die Ermüdungsresistenz dieser hoch belasteten Stellen.

Angepasste Steifigkeit / Bestes Handling
Für bestes Handling muss das Bike an den richtigen Stellen die richtige Steifigkeit haben. Das asymmetrische Rahmendesign des Rise ist ein Schlüsselfaktor, um die Rahmensteifigkeit anzupassen. So bleibt alles unter Kontrolle, wenn du an deine Grenzen gehst.

Das neue Rider Synergy
Rider Synergy (RS) ist das Herzstück des Rise. Es liefert natürliche, elastische Unterstützung und die beste derzeit mögliche Akkureichweite für sehr ausgedehnte Abenteuer. Das Rise steigert sich jetzt noch, dank der Möglichkeit das Drehmoment auf 85 Nm zu erhöhen.

Steep 'N' Deep
Der Sattel lässt sich so weit absenken, dass er nicht im Weg ist und du mehr Bewegungsfreiheit und Kontrolle hast. Das Rise nimmt Vario-Sattelstützen von bis zu 230 mm auf. Lange Dropper-Posts sind alternativlos!

Weiter und Schneller
Die natürliche "RS Gen2"-Unterstützung arbeitet mit dir zusammen. Sie unterstützt, wenn sie gebraucht wird, und spart anderweitig Akku.

Ausstattung:
Rahmen: Orbea Rise LT Hydro 2025, 150mm Federweg, 29" Räder, Concentric Boost 12x148
Dämpfer: Fox Float X Performance 2-Pos Evol LV Custom Tune 210x55mm
Gabel: Fox 36 Float Performance 160 Grip 3-Pos QR15x110
Steuersatz: Aluminium 1-1/2", schwarz oxidierte Lager
Ebike
Akku: Orbea Intern 630Wh
Motor: Shimano EP801 RS Gen2 MC
Ladegerät: Orbea 2. Generation eBike Smart Charger 42V/2-4A
Remote: EN600-L
Übersetzung
Kurbel: e*thirteen Helix Core e*spec Direct Mount 32T 55mm ChainLine
Pedalarm: Shimano Steps EM600
Hebel: Shimano SLX M7100 I-Spec EV
Kassette: Shimano CS-M7100 10-51t, 12-Gang
Schaltwerk: Shimano XT M8100 SGS Shadow Plus
Kette: Shimano M6100
Kettenführung: Orbea eBike Kettenführung
Cockpit
Lenker: OC Mountain Control MC31, Rise 20, Breite 800 mm
Vorbau: OC Mountain Control MC20, 0º
Computer Mount: OC Computer Mount CM-05, Garmin/Sigma
Bremsen
Bremsen: Shimano M6120 hydraulische Scheibenbremse
Bremsscheiben: 203mm vorne / 180mm hinten
Laufräder
Laufradsatz: Race Face AR 30c Tubeless Ready
Reifen vorne: Maxxis Assegai 2.50" 60TPI 3CG/EXO+/TR MaxxGrip
Reifen hinten: Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.40" WT FB 120 TPI 3C MaxxTerra Exo+ TR
Komponenten
Sattelstütze: OC Mountain Control MC22, 31.6mm, Dropper
Sattelstütze Remote: Shimano SL-MT500 I-Spec EV
Sattel: Fizik Terra Ridon X5 145mm
Handgriffe: OC Lock On

* In seltenen Fällen liefern unsere Hersteller Fahrräder mit geänderten, aber gleichwertigen Komponenten.

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