Orbea Rise LT M10 20mph

Orbea

RiseLT M10 20mph

FrameOrbea Rise LT OMR 2025, 1…Fox 36 Float Factory 160, G…
GroupsetShimano XT M8250Shimano CS-M7100 10-51t 1…
WheelsOquo Mountain Control M…Maxxis Assegai 2.50" 60TPI…

The 2025 Orbea Rise marks a structural shift for the platform, splitting into two distinct travel brackets to serve different trail riding approaches. Rather than a single mid-travel compromise, the lineup now divides into the 140mm-travel SL and the 160/150mm-travel LT. Both variants share the same underlying frame architecture, available in either carbon or hydroformed aluminum, and utilize a custom-tuned Shimano motor system that prioritizes a natural pedaling sensation over raw shuttle power.

This generation moves away from the strictly low-torque philosophy of its predecessor, offering up to 85Nm of torque while maintaining a relatively low system weight. It targets riders who want the handling characteristics of a traditional mountain bike but need scalable assistance for longer days or steeper terrain. By offering multiple battery capacities and a highly customizable component program, the Rise adapts to everything from fast, rolling singletrack to aggressive, rock-strewn descents.

Orbea Rise
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

3 retailers · size L.

Size
3 retailers · Size L
02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
3 components
FrameOrbea Rise LT OMR 2025, 150mm travel, 29" wheels, Concentric Boost 12x148
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Shift leversShimano XT M8250
Rear derailleurShimano XT M8260 SGS
Bottom bracketnull
Front brakeShimano XT 8220 Hydraulic Disc
Front rotorGalfer Wave Rotors 203mm
Rear rotorGalfer Wave Rotors 180mm
03Wheels & tires
4 components
Front wheelOquo Mountain Control MC32TEAM
Rear wheelOquo Mountain Control MC32TEAM
04Cockpit & contact
4 components
StemOC Mountain Control MC20, 0º; Length: S: 35mm, M: 40mm, L: 40mm, XL: 50mm
HandlebarsOC Mountain Control MC10 Carbon, Rise 20, Width 800
SeatpostOC Mountain Control MC10, 31.6mm, Electronic Dropper; Travel: S: 180mm, M: 210mm, L: 210mm, XL: 240mm
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

4 sizes published.

The geometry of the Rise shifts significantly depending on whether you choose the SL or LT configuration. The SL maintains a fixed, trail-oriented posture with a 65.5-degree head angle and a steep 78-degree seat tube, keeping the rider centered and efficient for long pedaling efforts. The LT introduces a flip-chip in the shock yoke, allowing riders to toggle between a high and low setting. In the low position, the LT slackens out to a 64-degree head angle and drops the bottom bracket, prioritizing stability at speed and control on steep descents.

Across both models, Orbea utilizes a straight, uninterrupted seat tube design. This layout yields massive insertion depth, allowing riders on almost any frame size to run dropper posts with 200mm of travel or more. The chainstays remain a compact 440mm across the size run, stretching to 442mm on the LT in the low setting, which helps preserve the bike's maneuverability in tight corners. The cockpit routes cables directly through the headset, creating a clean visual profile at the expense of more complex maintenance.

Reach × Stack · size Lmm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

No reach / stack data
01Fit geometry4 values
Reach485 mm
Top tube622 mm
Headtube length110 mm
Seat tube length430 mm
02Component geometry5 values
Crank length165 mm
Handlebar width800 mm
Stem length40 mm
Saddle width145 mm
Dropper travel210 mm
03Handling geometry6 values
Headtube angle64.5°
Seat tube angle77.5°
BB drop26 mm
Offset44 mm
Wheelbase1258 mm
Chainstay length440 mm

Which size should I buy?

Slide your height to see the recommended size. GearWise's fit algorithm works from the published stack, reach, and ETT — the brand's own recommendation may differ.

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

10 builds, ranging $4,799 – $11,399.

The Rise lineup spans carbon and hydroformed aluminum frames, with both materials available in SL and LT travel brackets. The entry-level alloy models utilize Shimano’s EP600 RS motor, while the rest of the range steps up to the lighter EP801 RS drive unit. Buyers can select either a 420Wh or 630Wh internal battery, with the smaller option favoring absolute agility and the larger catering to extended range.

Suspension spec clearly delineates the bike's intentions. SL builds feature Fox 34 forks and inline shocks, keeping weight to a minimum. LT models upgrade to the stiffer Fox 36 fork and piggyback shocks, with coil options available on select tiers.

The M10 builds represent the sweet spot for performance and value, equipping the carbon frame with Fox Factory suspension, Shimano XT brakes, and an XT Di2 electronic drivetrain. The flagship M-Team and M-LTD models introduce premium Oquo carbon wheelsets and top-tier SRAM or Shimano shifting. Across the board, Orbea’s customization program allows buyers to swap tires, adjust dropper lengths, and upgrade batteries before purchase, ensuring the bike arrives tailored to specific trail conditions.

05 / Reviews

From the press.

19 reviews from the cycling press.

On the trail, the Rise is widely praised for bridging the gap between traditional mountain bikes and full-power electric models. The motor’s power delivery requires active rider input, rewarding a higher cadence with smooth, predictable assistance rather than an abrupt surge. Testers consistently highlight the bike's agility, with one noting it is the "most natural handling eMTB I've ridden to date" (PinkBike). The SL version leans into this agile character, feeling "quick, snappy and lively" (Bebikes) on smoother, rolling terrain.

The LT variant handles aggressive descents with surprising composure for its weight class. It "tracks through rock gardens with reassuring precision" (Ebike-mtb), though some riders observed a "heavier rear-end weight bias" (Flow Mountain Bike) that requires a bit more effort to loft the rear wheel over obstacles.

While the suspension kinematics and frame stiffness earn high marks, reviewers frequently point out a few distinct drawbacks. The Shimano motor produces a noticeable mechanical clunking noise while coasting over rough ground. Additionally, heavier or highly aggressive riders occasionally note a slight lack of torsional frame rigidity when pushing the bike hard into high-load corners.

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