I'm Geoff Gulevich. 37 years old. Professional Free Ride Mountain Biker from North Vancouver, British Columbia. Mountain Biking is my passion and i will ride all my life! I have competed in countless Crankworx and other slopestyle events around the world. Competed in five RedBull Rampages. Feature in countless freeride mountain bike films. I work with: Orbea bikes, Norrona, GoPro, Fox Suspension, Maxxis tires, Race Face, Alpina Sports, Ride Concepts, Lezyne, North Point Brewing Co, Evoc bags, SDG, Oquo wheels.
@@GeoffGulevich absolutely! I’m a huge fan. My standard description for those unfamiliar with it is, “Great fun for anyone from tikes on striders to pros who can backflip & everyone in between!” I like your riding commentary. Safe travels Jeff.👍😉
The Rise LT that I have here is about 10 lbs light. Has 150mm in the rear and 160 up from. Smaller battery. Wild is full sized motor. Bigger battery and more travel
@@GeoffGulevich for me doesn’t make any sense have two bikes that are similar. The origin of the Rise was a lightweight trail/xc bike with rider sinergy. Now is one more ebike in the world 😔
@@ilidiofariafalse! it's still one of the lightest bikes on the market and the motor offers the originally rider synergy option as well as the option of a little more torque. It's actually the best of both worlds with a crossover option. It's even better.
Dream bike right there, perfect for the area I live in and riding style. Did you get a chance to try the SL version, and if so, what were your impressions? Thanks Jeff, keep shredding!!
Ive ridden both. The SL is what I would class as an XC bike. Will still do what the LT can but its not as fun doing it and you will get much more beaten up. I found the Fox34 got overwhelmed quickly. If you like smooth trails the SL is for you as it will be a little quicker. If you like fun and want to be able to have fun over rougher terrain the LT is way better. I am currently waiting on an LT
don't mind the comment below. They are vastly different bikes. He is wrong. If you're looking for a full shred machine id suggest the wild. lightweight trail with shred capability would be the Rise LT and fully light trail would be the Rise SL