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What makes the Leaperkim ORYX stand out?
The 176.4 V platform and 4700 Wh battery. Both numbers sit at or near the top of what any production EUC currently offers. The ORYX is Leaperkim's next-generation flagship: upgraded motherboard, upgraded motor, upgraded suspension over earlier Veteran builds.
What is the expected range on the ORYX?
With 4700 Wh at 176.4 V you are in serious touring territory. Spec-condition range estimates land in the 200 to 300 km zone (75 kg rider, flat cruise at 35 km/h). Aggressive high-speed riding still leaves you with 120+ km, which few other wheels match.
What kind of tires does it use?
Tubeless knobby tires. That configuration is off-road biased; the tread pattern grips dirt, gravel, and rough trail surfaces better than a street-pattern tire. On tarmac knobby tread is louder and has slightly higher rolling resistance.
Why 176.4 V?
Higher voltage lets the motor draw more power without asking extreme current from the battery cells. That translates to stronger acceleration at speed, better torque for climbs, and less voltage sag at the top of the rev range. The ORYX uses voltage the way the Master uses it, pushed even further.
Is the ORYX a beginner wheel?
No, and it is not even an intermediate wheel. This is an enthusiast flagship. Weight, suspension, high voltage, and the scale of battery all demand experienced riders. Minimum realistic prerequisite: extensive hours on Sherman or Lynx-class wheels before the ORYX.
What suspension variant is offered?
Current listing shows a 66 lbs suspension damping option. That refers to the spring or damper setting, tuned for lighter to middle-weight riders. Heavier riders should ask OneRide about stiffer alternatives for their weight.
Is the ORYX street-legal in Spain or the UK?
No. Spain does not homologate EUCs as VMP, and the ORYX platform is engineered for performance well beyond any commuter envelope. UK classifies EUCs as PLEV, illegal on public roads and pavements. Private land and off-road only.