Hi Greg as asked I'm tempted to order a 2026 Orbea Rise SL H30 I've seen in some places it looks like it has the lower NM motor than other rises but when I look it seems all the same motor Does the bike have any bad components or will it handle most things fine Thank you
Morning Matt - good spot on the "lower Nm" thing, and you're not going mad: it's the same
Orbea Rise 2026 hardware right across the range, just tuned differently.
The motor confusion, sorted: Every Rise, H30 included, runs Shimano's STePS EP801 - but Orbea puts their own "RS" software over it, and the base RS setting caps it around 60Nm rather than the motor's full 85Nm. Some spec sheets/listings quote the tuned-down figure, others quote the motor's real ceiling, which is exactly the mismatch you've spotted. It's one physical motor, two power personalities depending on mode - not a cheaper unit bolted to the entry bike.
Components - anything dodgy? Nothing broken, but the H30 is where Orbea trims cost to hit £4,199, so a few bits are honest entry-level rather than trail-shredding:
• Shimano MT201 brakes on 180mm rotors - fine for most riding, but on a 19kg bike they can feel a bit light-on if you're regularly doing long, steep Yorkshire descents. Common first upgrade.
• Fox 34 fork + Fox Float Performance shock (not Factory/Kashima) - perfectly capable, just the softer end of Fox's range. Everything else - Deore 12-speed drivetrain, Schwalbe Wicked Will tyres - is solid, sensible stuff for the money.
Will it handle most things fine? Yes. It scores 94/100 for playfulness and 64/100 for descending in our size-L read - genuinely one of the poppier bikes in the trail class, with a 65° head angle and short 445mm stays that make it easy to throw about, and a 77° seat angle that keeps technical climbing (66/100) solid too. It's not going to out-brawl a full-power enduro bike on a proper bike-park day, but as a first eMTB for varied trail riding it's a sensible, well-proven choice - Orbea's chassis has a long reliability track record and Shimano's dealer network means support won't be an issue if anything does need looking at.