The new Orbea Urrun, which I think has the same Orbea tweaked (RS) Shimano motor as the Rise, has a listed weight of 19.6kg but of course as a hardtail emtb it doesn't have the mudguards or rack the Kemen has. And I don't know if they adjusted the motor of the Kemen in the same way. They seem to release these new bikes with little fanfare, or maybe its that the full sus Rise got all the press. Agreed these new Orbea bikes look very interesting. I like that Orbea realised a lot of their emtb/ebike buyers didn't need all the powerful torque so they adjusted the motor on the Urrun to give less torque and to extend battery life making for an all day & lighter bike. or so they say.Very interesting e-bike. I wonder what the weight is.
There's not a lot of news about the Kemen or Urrun (I keep checking for reviews), but the Orbea specs say the Kemen is using the standard EP8, not their tuned down RS, and in the product photos, there's no additional RS badging on the motor.The new Orbea Urrun, which I think has the same Orbea tweaked (RS) Shimano motor as the Rise, has a listed weight of 19.6kg but of course as a hardtail emtb it doesn't have the mudguards or rack the Kemen has. And I don't know if they adjusted the motor of the Kemen in the same way. They seem to release these new bikes with little fanfare, or maybe its that the full sus Rise got all the press. Agreed these new Orbea bikes look very interesting. I like that Orbea realised a lot of their emtb/ebike buyers didn't need all the powerful torque so they adjusted the motor on the Urrun to give less torque and to extend battery life making for an all day & lighter bike. or so they say.
First Look: The Orbea Urrun is a Long Range Electric Hardtail - Pinkbike
The Urrun could be the ticket for commuting during the week and off-road exploring on the weekend.www.pinkbike.com
The SL area is getting very interesting suddenly with these Orbeas, the new Faze 60 motor and the - out of the blue - Trek/TQ motor. Competition is good. And the lighter, quieter motors we get as a result can only be a good thing. Just need a winning lottery ticket now.
Reportedly around 43lbs, so not as light as a SL, but 5-10lbs lighter than most other bikes with a 540wh battery.Very interesting e-bike. I wonder what the weight is.
The great thing about the EP8 and Kemen are the 242 Wh Range Extenders. Combined with the main battery, it is really something.Reportedly around 43lbs, so not as light as a SL, but 5-10lbs lighter than most other bikes with a 540wh battery.
I'm intrigued by the Urrun in particular because my cocktail napkin math suggests that with more trekking type tires, and that battery/motor combo, over 200km per charge is doable, without making some of the range/power sacrifices of other true superlights.
It looks like a good starting base to build out something for longer rides.
I'm surprised Orbea didn't put the RS in the Kemen, since they put it in their trekking category, but the RS is way more efficient than the regular EP8.
Yeah, that's why I was thinking it's odd that they didn't go with the RS model, given the range difference.The great thing about the EP8 and Kemen are the 242 Wh Range Extenders. Combined with the main battery, it is really something.
I emailed Oreba. They said under 50lb.Very interesting e-bike. I wonder what the weight is.
I don't see how the mid frame is an issue, since there's a full frame version available as well. That would be a user preference.Finally a review of the KemenLot of improvement compare from the vibe :
- Hydraulic brakes.
- Suspension fork.
- Central engine (which ia much much better)
- Better transmission (but still a single crankset)
- Much better plug, smart charger.
- Shimano engine with a console >> mahle system.
Con : the mid frame is nice on paper but once you want to add frame bag or bottle carrier it actually sucks. The battery does not seem to be removable.
They don't weight the bike and do not show how one can remove the battery.
The Kemen 30 SUV I rode was 52lbs. The Urrun didn't ride as well for me and weighed 46lbs- my sweet spot. Unfortunately the battery is not easily removed. It also had a 32 tooth bottom bracket forcing a high cadence. The Urrun also had uncomfortably wide handlebar- and I have long arms.Very interesting e-bike. I wonder what the weight is.