Orbea rise m20 fork upgrade

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
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Nottingham
Hi guys
I’m considering upgrading my folks as I don’t think the fox 34 140mm can hack it under the rough stuff, has any Upgraded to rockshock lyric select 150 mm travel?
I had these in 160mm form on my last bike and the were fab .
Cheers
 

InRustWeTrust

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You should be aware that you change the geometry of the bike if you change to a 150/160mm fork. Having slack angles is one thing, but if a bike is not designed to have such slack angles you can lose front wheel.

Before you mess your bike up I'd ask yourself exactly what proportion of your riding would benefit from the change. Very steep and fast/hairy – a typical ride for me would have just one or two little bits like that. Through the singletrack and twisty twisty – loads more of that, maybe fifty times more. Climbing – loads of that too
 

DarrenCC

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Apr 3, 2021
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Hi guys
I’m considering upgrading my folks as I don’t think the fox 34 140mm can hack it under the rough stuff, has any Upgraded to rockshock lyric select 150 mm travel?
I had these in 160mm form on my last bike and the were fab .
Cheers
Try talking things through first with your folks, they might be shocked to find you upgrading them.

I changed my stock handlebar for a higher rise bar which felt much better but when I changed the fork to an X-Fusion Trace 36 at 160mm travel, I was surprised at just how different the front end felt. At first I thought I should lower the bars but after a couple of rides I’m used to it. Big improvement
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
20
Nottingham
Try talking things through first with your folks, they might be shocked to find you upgrading them.

I changed my stock handlebar for a higher rise bar which felt much better but when I changed the fork to an X-Fusion Trace 36 at 160mm travel, I was surprised at just how different the front end felt. At first I thought I should lower the bars but after a couple of rides I’m used to it. Big improvement
Thanks for your reply, I just don’t want to make the bike worse and it’s not a cheap upgrade either. If it makes a improvement then I don’t mind the out lay.
 

Scford

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Feb 10, 2021
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Santa Cruz
Thanks for the reply , like inrustwetrust also said has it upset the geometry of the bike ? Cheers

it changes the geo but that’s a big reason I did it, I wanted to slacken the bike out a little more. Most of my trails are steep and technical, so I prefer a taller front end and slacker head angle. The m10 comes with a 150 fork at 65.5 so a 160 doesn’t make that drastic of a change imo. Changes the head angle to 65.1, I think it feels great but that’s what I was after. My regular bike is a sb130 which has the same head angle geo and I run that with a 160 too.
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
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Nottingham
it changes the geo but that’s a big reason I did it, I wanted to slacken the bike out a little more. Most of my trails are steep and technical, so I prefer a taller front end and slacker head angle. The m10 comes with a 150 fork at 65.5 so a 160 doesn’t make that drastic of a change imo. Changes the head angle to 65.1, I think it feels great but that’s what I was after. My regular bike is a sb130 which has the same head angle geo and I run that with a 160 too.
I don’t mind it being little more slack, but wasn’t sure weather to go with a 150mm or 160mm on the rockshox Lyrik select
 

Shjay

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Apr 30, 2019
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The M20 comes stock at 140mm travel with a fox34 the M10 150mm fox 36 so going 150mm is NO issue as some others have stated & wont effect the handling drastically I also expect the Fox34 at 150 will have a shorter axle to crown then Fox36 at 150, I am running a manitou Mezzer Pro at 160 on the front of my M20
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
20
Nottingham
The M20 comes stock at 140mm travel with a fox34 the M10 150mm fox 36 so going 150mm is NO issue as some others have stated & wont effect the handling drastically I also expect the Fox34 at 150 will have a shorter axle to crown then Fox36 at 150, I am running a manitou Mezzer Pro at 160 on the front of my M20
How you finding the 160mm on front? Did you keep your fox 34 or did you manage to sell them ?
 

Shjay

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Apr 30, 2019
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Yes I am finding the fork great 👍🏼 am running 140mm coil on the rear, it’s a fantastic bike, a lot of past bikes I have owned have always had more travel on front than rear have tried a long shock but was a Rockshox Monach plus no where near as good as my TTX coil & like the bike as a 29er
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
20
Nottingham
Yes I am finding the fork great 👍🏼 am running 140mm coil on the rear, it’s a fantastic bike, a lot of past bikes I have owned have always had more travel on front than rear have tried a long shock but was a Rockshox Monach plus no where near as good as my TTX coil & like the bike as a 29er
Thanks for your input 👍
 

Shjay

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I sold my fox34 brand new unridden as already have forks etc which is why I bought the M20 as I was swapping most stuff out & selling on
 

DarrenCC

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Apr 3, 2021
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21
Hertfordshire
I sold my Fox 34 for £430 at 6months old. Great fork but it was near it’s limit on chunky rocky descents with a 14 1/2 stone rider. I previously had a 150mm Fox 34 on my Levo SL and wouldn’t recommend it. Less bushing overlap made a flexy fork even flexier when pushed hard. The way I see it, if you are going for more travel get a fork with a larger chassis, 36mm or bigger. I know the Pike and Lyrik are great forks too but at only 1mm extra diameter over the Fox 34 I felt I wanted more. Size matters right? I was going to go Mezzer but got a killer deal on the Trace 36
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
20
Nottingham
I sold my Fox 34 for £430 at 6months old. Great fork but it was near it’s limit on chunky rocky descents with a 14 1/2 stone rider. I previously had a 150mm Fox 34 on my Levo SL and wouldn’t recommend it. Less bushing overlap made a flexy fork even flexier when pushed hard. The way I see it, if you are going for more travel get a fork with a larger chassis, 36mm or bigger. I know the Pike and Lyrik are great forks too but at only 1mm extra diameter over the Fox 34 I felt I wanted more. Size matters right? I was going to go Mezzer but got a killer deal on the Trace 36
Thanks for your input, where did you sell forks was it on eBay ?
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
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Nottingham
Yes, look out for regular eBay offers on reduced selling fees. It makes selling bikes and more expensive things way more attractive than their normal higher fees
Thanks will do, just found this seems a very good deal or they have the ultimate at £721 🤔

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Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
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Nottingham
If you are in the uk be wary of co.uk websites based in mainland Europe. There will be associated fees to consider. I was looking long and hard at getting a fork from starbike but backed away from the import arse-ache
Thanks for the advice, I suppose if anything goes wrong with it you’ve got the hassle with it be in overseas. I’ll keep looking
 

Obikaii

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Jan 10, 2022
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Thanks will do, just found this seems a very good deal or they have the ultimate at £721 🤔

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I swaped out the 140mm factory 34's on mine for a Lyrik ultimate 150mm,only 3 rides in but I've found the Lyrik to be a great fork,they even feel much better than the pair of Fox 36 factory I have on my Bronson.
Bought mine with the bike from Sigma Sports,not sure if they have any left,they were on offer for £720.
 

Vwrise

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Jun 15, 2021
57
20
Nottingham
I swaped out the 140mm factory 34's on mine for a Lyrik ultimate 150mm,only 3 rides in but I've found the Lyrik to be a great fork,they even feel much better than the pair of Fox 36 factory I have on my Bronson.
Bought mine with the bike from Sigma Sports,not sure if they have any left,they were on offer for £720.
Right I’ll check them out as that’s a great price, how does the bike feel with the extra 10mm in height ?
 

Shjay

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Apr 30, 2019
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I don’t totally agree with that video, that Angle set will increase wheelbase & slacken head angle but the headset is external & 10mm thick so will surely lower the front end by 1mm not 11mm
 

Obikaii

Member
Jan 10, 2022
75
47
Devon
Right I’ll check them out as that’s a great price, how does the bike feel with the extra 10mm in height ?
Feels great,i suppose as they do make them with either 140mm or 150mm forks, it should feel good with either.
As for a direct comparison I couldn't say as I've never ridden it on the 140mm fork.
Gotta say I've never enjoyed a new bike as much as the Rise,its a proper weapon,its exceeded my expectations.
For reference I'm coming from analogue bikes,only riden a few full fats briefly & they were never in the equation, far to heavy,but the Rise is perfect,feels like an analogue bike,just happens to have a motor,I'm still quite fit so it works very well for me.
 

kenevonaive

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Mar 13, 2020
21
18
California USA
Here in SF bayarea I ride a lot of tight switchbacks and prefer to keep my M20 (trail mode)with the stock 140 ,
i've tried 160 mm,front does not stick to the ground when climbing steep grades. Just depends on your riding style and experience,good luck.

















































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