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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro bike with high-end components.
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$6,599| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 167 / 170mm |
| Fork | Fox Performance Float 38 |
| Shock | Fox Float X Performance |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | XT |
| Brakes | Shimano XT Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
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The Orbea Rallon is a versatile and capable enduro bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering a balanced mix of stability and agility. It features smart design elements like adjustable geometry, internal storage, and customizable builds. While praised for its efficiency and handling, some reviews note minor issues with suspension harshness and travel access.
Excellent pedaling efficiency and climbing ability
Balanced and intuitive handling for stability and agility
Smart design features including adjustable geometry and internal storage
Customizable builds and versatile performance across various terrains
Suspension can be harsh or less forgiving on big hits
Limited access to full travel in some setups
Higher price point and no aluminum option
The Rallon is a lively and self-assured descender, with especially intuitive handling.
The Rallon is a great all-rounder that feels out of place approximately nowhere, but shines on rides that involve a lot of climbing and trails that reward maintaining speed through rough terrain.Pinkbike
the Rallon was the single bike that every single tester said they would take home if they could
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Nov 2025
Unveiled after winning its debut race under Tahnee Seagrave, Orbea’s Rallon now takes a very different stance from models prior. Now, it’s an out-and-out gravity machine that’s available in both downhill and enduro configurations. With that, it lives for the descent as it shrugs off the rowdiest, most technical, and most demanding tracks, but in its pedalable enduro guise, climbing has proven to be a labour of love. Is 'downduro' the future of mountain bikes?

Sep 2025 · Peter Walker
In our bike park comparison test, we took a closer look at the new Orbea Rallon D-LTD.
Huge amounts of traction
Deeply integrated, confidence-inspiring riding position
Custom look
Highly adjustable
No spec options available in the configurator yet

Jun 2024 · Seb Stott
The Rallon was updated slightly for 2024, but it remains just as versatile.
Lightweight and efficient when pedaling
Geometry balances steep terrain stability with enough agility for tighter trails
Carries speed nicely on flowy terrain
Component customisation adds value and helps with setup
Versatile all-rounder
At times I wished the seat angle was steeper
The shock's bottom-out bumper restricts access to the full 167 mm of travel, and makes the suspension less forgiving than some long-travel rivals
Not the best value, especially if you're buying in the UK

Oct 2023 · Cory Benson
Orbea gives the enduro race Rallon another slack, longer-travel upgrade to shred EDR & bikepark tracks faster than ever in 2024…

Nov 2022
This Orbea Rallon review dives deep into this bike’s performance since the 2022 overhaul. Read our review of this incredible bike!
Fast as F
Likes to get loose
Looks exotic
On board storage and tools
Prefers a coil
Can beat you up
Low BB
Stiff off the top suspension

Apr 2022 · Alan Muldoon
rbea The new Orbea Rallon will be ripping it up on the EWS circuit this year piloted by Martin Maes. We swung a leg over it to see how it stacks up against the best enduro bikes on sale now. Need to know Updated Rallon platform has moved with the times. Longer, lower and slacker. Geometry designed around a 170mm fork. Rear suspension delivers 160mm, where the progression rate has been increased to work with coil shock and larger volume air shocks like the Fox Float X2 Internal downtube storage has been added Three 29er options and one Mullet, but with MyO personalization it’s easy to customise your build Now available in four frame sizes Evolution of the Orbea Rallon It’s October 2013, and I’m wandering around Finale Ligure, Italy, in a daze. I can’t for the life of me remember why I was there. All I recall is Steve Jones from Dirt magazine asking me if I was attending the Orbea launch. I replied no, as MBR hadn’t been invited. I promptly became his plus one and the party got underway. The reason for the end of season festivities? Everyone was gathered to celebrate the launch of the new Rallon R4, a 160mm travel enduro bike with a revised suspension layout and 27.5in wheels. Well, it was almost 10 years ago. Well, it was almost 10 years ago Two things really struck me about that bike. The first was how good the low BB height felt as it increased stability and confidence. The second was how effective the suspension was – the combination of the custom tuned Bos Kirk shock, concentric rear axle pivot and longer shock link giving the bike unparalleled tracking and control. I left Finale impressed that the more traditional XC brand for the Basque country had produced such a formidable enduro race bike. Fast forward to 2017 and Orbea launched the next round of revisions, updates that include the switch to 29in wheels, a side-arm frame design, similar to, but not a copy of a Specialized, and a much shorter rocker link to actuate the shock. The low and lower BB heights remained, but the suspension feel had changed a lot on the Rallon R5, the bike less planted and plush, with a greater emphasis on pedalling performance. Obviously I wasn’t the only one that noticed the difference as Orbea then followed that up in 2019 with the Rally On linkage that boosted travel on the rear by 10mm to 160mm, and increased the progression rate from 8% to 20%. Frame and geometry So what’s new about the 2022 Rallon R6? The biggest differences are the updates that Orbea has made to the sizing and geometry. As such the BB height is a hair lower still, the reach numbers have grown on all four frame sizes and the seat tube heights have shrunk. In fact, Orbea has added 30mm to the reach on the size L, which brings it pretty much inline with the XL …Continue reading »
Updated sizing and geometry is on the money. Low BB height feels amazing on steeper, rowdy trails. The bike feels light and agile, with good compliance in the frame.
Needs a Double Down casing rear tyre. One and done OC multi-tool is all but useless. LockR downtube storage is tight on space.
Jan 2022 · Lydia Tanner
One of the most refined, playful, and even-handed long-travel bikes we've tested—and it's packed with features. The Rallon should not be overlooked.
Perfect mix of capability and playfulness
Loaded with smart design touches
Deep customization options
Your friends will keep mispronouncing the name

Oct 2021 · BHowell
The one mountain bike, bike.
Pedaling efficiency
Easy to get along with
Versatility is the name of the game
Customizable builds
Urges riders to go faster
Not easily unsettled
Rear suspension could be a bit less harsh
The grips are hard and uncomfortable
| Frame | Orbea Monocoque Race Carbon. Advanced Dynamics 167mm suspension technology. 29" wheels.Concentric Boost 12x148 rear axle. Pure Enduro geometry. Internal cable routing. ISCG05 Colors: Mars Red (Gloss) - Black (Matt); Forest Green - Blue Stone (Gloss) |
|---|---|
| Fork | Fox 38 Float Performance 170 Grip 3-Pos QR15x110 Travel: 170mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Fox FLOAT X Performance 2-Position Evol LV custom tune 230x62.5mm Travel: 167mm |
| Stem | OC Mountain Control MC20, 0º |
| Handlebar | OC Mountain Control MC20 Alu SL, Rise20, Width 800 |
| Saddle | Ergon SM Enduro |
| Seatpost | OC Mountain Control MC22, 31.6mm, Dropper Type: Dropper |
| Grips | OC Lock On |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano XT M8100 SGS Shadow Plus |
|---|---|
| Crank | Race Face Turbine 32t |
| Shifters | Shimano XT M8100 I-Spec EV |
| Cassette | Shimano CS-M7100 10-51t 12-Speed |
| Chain | Shimano M7100 |
| Chain Guide | e*thirteen CL55 30-36t black |
| Brakes | Shimano XT M8120 Hydraulic Disc Type: Shimano XT Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | Oquo Mountain Control MC32TEAM (29" Front / Rear) |
|---|---|
| Tires | Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.40" WT FB 120 TPI 3C MaxxTerra Exo+ TR |
First added October 11
Last updated May 3