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  1. alex_o

    Orbea Rise - Hardware / Mounting (sizes for Bolts, and etc)

    I have installed the Cascade linkage with stock Float X, and increased the fork travel to 160mm, which should have brought the head tube angle down to 65º. I'm now thinking if using an offset bushing to bring the BB back down and slacken the front a bit further would be a good idea? Also...
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    Orbea Rise Cascade Component Link

    Finally happy with the setup! Settled for now at 225psi (from 175psi), 0.4 token (from 0.8) full open compression and 7 clicks of rebound (same as before). It's as livelly and fast as before the link upgrade, but much more stable on the chunk and bigger landings. Paired with 160mm in the fork...
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    Orbea Rise Cascade Component Link

    Yes, same settings as before, compression fully open and 7 clicks of rebound. On the last ride I went up to 8 clicks from closed and it felt better, but I still miss some liveliness/pop.
  4. alex_o

    Orbea Rise Cascade Component Link

    I'm experiencing kinda the same thing, I'm (75kg) running 29er with stock Float X factory. Before the cascade link I was running the 0.6 token with 175psi. With the cascade link I initially bumped it up to 200psi to get the same SAG, it was very supple with loads of traction and very easy to...
  5. alex_o

    Anyone install their cascade link for rise yet ?

    Already installed mine, should give it a go in the end of the week
  6. alex_o

    Orbea Rise. Suitable crank spider and chainring??

    I have reached out to Orbea for comment regarding the clearance issue between the revised Ethirteen chainring and the OEM chainguide. To be clear this is the 32T Ethirteen E*SPEC Direct Mount Chainring for EP8 - CR4UPA-109...
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    Orbea Rise. Suitable crank spider and chainring??

    Hi! I bought the Oneup guide, but it's definitely not compatible with the Orbea Rise M10. My Ethirteen Chainring deformed, thankfully e13 very promptly sent a free replacement. Still it's the new revision which is missing the grooves, so it hits the OEM chainguide bolts. I got around it by...
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