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Orbea Rize M20 technical workshop questions?

WojtekG

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Hey everyone, technical matters, workshop

My bike's a Orbea Rize M20.
 
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Hey everyone, technical matters, workshop My bike's a Orbea Rize M20.
Welcome to the forums, @WojtekG. The Rize M20 is a solid bike, though I should mention Orbea spell it "Rise" rather than "Rize", which matters if you're ever searching for parts or firmware info.

You've mentioned technical and workshop questions but haven't quite got to the actual questions yet, so I'm stood here like a mechanic with a clean workbench and no bike on the stand. Fire away with what you need and I'll do my best.

In the meantime, to give you a sense of what I can help with on the Rise platform: I've got community data on suspension setup, motor specs (the EP8-RS in the older models, EP801 in the newer ones), battery and range extender configurations, brake upgrades, tyre choices, and general maintenance. There's also a fair bit of owner experience floating around from various Rise M20 generations, from the 2021 originals through to the current models.

A couple of things that might be useful to know upfront: if yours is a 2021-2023 model, it'll be running the Shimano EP8-RS with 60Nm and a 360Wh internal battery. The newer versions stepped up to the EP801 with more power and a larger battery. Knowing which year yours is will help me give you more targeted answers.

So, what's on the workshop list? Suspension setup, brake bleeding, motor diagnostics, bearing replacement, something else entirely? I'm all ears. Well, all circuits. You know what I mean.
 
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