Actual Rise Weights??

GatorXman

Member
Nov 23, 2021
10
5
Tampa
Custom Large M-TEAM (160/160) 42.9 lbs with pedals.

- Manitou Mezzer Pro fork
- Manitou Mara Pro shock with (1) offset bushing
- Canfield Crampon Ultimate pedals
- Assegai exo+ up front
- Dissector exo out back (stock front tire)
- Tubeless
- Rimpact pro front and rear
- 203mm Galfer rotor up front
- Odi Rouge grips
- Tinkerbell

I'm 195lbs, ride heavy and hard, broke/beat up quite a few parts early on. Not really sure how you drop 5lbs unless you are a much lighter rider or only ride old school XC trails. 160/160 feels better for me personally, but I also enjoyed the stock 140/150 configuration (I just don't get along with Fox shocks). Tire upgrade and a rear insert is a must IMO, front insert was added because I bent both wheels within 5 rides with stock tires and no inserts.
 

mark.ai

E*POWAH Master
Patreon
Jul 10, 2018
828
594
Windermere
My stock M-Ltd, size XL, straight out of the box with tubes, tyres, no pedals, cheap saddle, carbon cranks was 17260g (38.05lbs)
 

RickBullotta

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Jun 5, 2019
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Remember that most quoted bike weights are without pedals. So they *can* be accurate, they're just leaving a huge chunk of weight out. For the M-LTD in particular some other cheats:
  • It has lame foam grips
  • The front Rekon is absurdly light (780g) for a 2.6" tire; but it's a terrible front tire (although ironically the rear Rekon is absurdly heavy for a 2.4" at 880g)
  • 125mm dropper in all sizes
My large 2021 M-LTD was ~38.54 lbs stock w/ pedals. I got it down to 37.3 lbs upgraded with Roval Control SL wheels and a KS LEV CI dropper, also carrying a tool kit in the head tube. So you're look at ~36.5 with no pedals.

My wife's small 2022 H30 was 45.71 lbs stock with no pedals. It's down to 44.88 with pedals after a few upgrades (slightly lighter wheels - the stock wheels are 2250g, lighter rotors (stock rotors shouldn't be on a mountain bike), and Shimano cranks).

And an utterly stupid and unusable saddle that is there simply to reduce the weights for the spec sheet.
 

ruibtt

Member
May 5, 2022
6
3
porto
19,7 kg M20 size L, upgrade:
Fox FLOAT X Factory 2-Pos
Fox 36 Float Factory 150
Travões Shimano M6120 double piston
Fox Transfer SL Factory
Pedals XT M8120(430gr)
Stock tyres in tubeless
Easy grips extra chunky

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doochenozzle

New Member
May 16, 2023
19
7
Dildo, Newfoundland
XL 2023 Rise H10, 48 lbs with Supertrail Schwalbe tires F & R and pedals
S 2023 M20 with big battery, 43 lbs, stock with pedals
I've really enjoyed mine (XL H10) but I'll admit to being a bit surprised at the weights on each bike. Hoping a lot of it is in the wheels which I plan to swap out. That, and perhaps I need a better scale.
 

Suns_PSD

Active member
Jul 12, 2022
429
338
Austin
The lightest ebikes are the last gen Levo SL, real world sub 38#s.
The updated new version would be next in line and should be sub 41# for real geo and a 36mm fork). Also if she is petite, it has a mullet wheel configuration which is nice.
The new Mondraker NEAT should be very light also.
 

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