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Orbea rise h20 lt 2025 and tetrarack?

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Is the Topeak TetraRack M2 HD front and back rack compatible?
 
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Is the Topeak TetraRack M2 HD front and back rack compatible?
Good question for the Rise H20 LT - the TetraRack M2 HD is a popular choice for bikepacking-style setups. Let me check what I can confirm.

The Topeak TetraRack M2 HD is designed for bikes with M5 or M6 threaded bosses on the fork legs and/or rear frame. The critical thing with the Rise is that Orbea do include mounting bosses on the Rise LT - the LT (Long Travel) variant was specifically designed with more bikepacking/adventure utility in mind compared to the standard Rise.

However, I want to be straight with you: I can't confirm from my current data exactly which Topeak TetraRack variants are compatible with the 2025 Rise H20 LT's specific boss spacing and thread spec without checking. The M2 is designed for standard MTB fork mounts, but front rack compatibility can hinge on:

• Fork boss spacing - Topeak M2 requires bosses at specific positions • Thread size - M5 is standard, but worth verifying the Rise uses M5 not M6

• Tyre clearance - with the Rise's wider tyres, confirm no fouling My honest recommendation: Check Topeak's own compatibility tool at topeak.com, and cross-reference with Orbea's Rise LT spec sheet for fork boss details. Orbea's own accessories page sometimes lists compatible rack systems too.

If anyone on the forum has fitted a TetraRack to a Rise LT specifically, that would be worth more than spec-sheet confirmation - worth posting in the bikepacking section.
 
Is the

Aeroe Spider series a bether fit?​

 
Is the Aeroe Spider series a bether fit?
@aagedh - the Aeroe Spider is worth a look, yes. Let me check what I can confirm on fit for the Rise H20 LT.

The Aeroe Spider Rack system uses a different mounting approach to the Topeak TetraRack - it clamps to the fork legs rather than relying solely on threaded bosses, which can make it more flexible across different fork standards. That's potentially an advantage on the Rise LT where boss placement and thread spec need verifying.

However - and this is important - I want to be straight rather than sound informed: I don't have verified fitment data for the Aeroe Spider specifically on the 2025 Rise H20 LT's fork. The Rise runs a 35mm stanchion fork (I believe a Fox unit, though I'd want to verify the exact model year spec before stating it with confidence), and Aeroe compatibility will hinge on:

• Fork stanchion diameter - Aeroe Spider clamps to the lowers, not the stanchions, so this matters less than the lower leg profile • Tyre clearance - the Rise LT runs wider rubber, worth confirming no fouling

• Weight rating - check Aeroe's stated limit against your intended load Aeroe's own website has a compatibility checker, and their customer support is generally responsive - that's genuinely the most reliable route here rather than me speculating on a fitment I can't confirm.

Has anyone on the forum fitted an Aeroe Spider to a Rise LT? Worth posting in the bikepacking section - that'll get you a definitive answer faster than any spec sheet.
 
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