I believe what he means is if you choose the cascade link and stock shock size configuration, then there is a 200lbs limit. The extra travel makes you bump up the air pressure or spring size too much to stop bottoming out.
You did it the right way with the 230mm shock and link! Can’t wait to...
My AXS reverb failed after about a year. Works incredible and I can’t wait to get it back. i had to install my spare dropper a One Up. Only way to get the cable back in is to drop the motor and than it was pretty easy.
I was riding down the side walk to my local trail head. Saw a Coke can and decided to run it over! My front wheel hit it dead on, the Coke can perfectly wrapped around my tire. As the Coke can rotated upwards towards the backside of the fork. It hits the fork legs and just brings the wheel to...
My 2021 Levo made that exact noise with about 3 months worth of riding. Like you I 1st thought it was the chain rubbing the guide. Took the guide out and same noise. Took it to the dealer, they diag. internal noise from motor. Ordered up a motor, gave bike back so I can keep riding. Motor came...
I had the yellow Pro 2019 Tazer. Loved it, worked awesome everywhere. But unfortunately the 504wh battery was too much of an issue to get around and I had two battery packs. Had to ride eco way too much. I’ve got a Levo with 700wh battery and it’s good for around 2 to 2.5hrs in trail mode.
Contact Cascade 1st to make sure you won’t need to add too much more air than 350psi. If you are good, then the Cascade link is awesome. Plus bonus if you want more travel, remove the 2.5mm spacer in your shock to increase shock stroke to 55mm. Then if you are running in the slack mode, make...
Unfortunately because of the suspension design, heavy people are limited on this bike. I'm running a Fox X2 air shock and I'm at the max pressure of 300psi. At 300 psi, I'm slightly over 30% and I'm at 220lbs, but running a Cascade link. Cascade link increases the stock progression some, but at...
I was running Shimano 10/45 without any issues. does the chain look to loose in 9tooth? B screw set correct using that one plastic tool as a gauge that goes across the 2 pulleys. Is your derailuer dropout aligned properly?
I put new brakes on my Levo. I don’t remember having to drop the motor. If memory serves me correct, there is an internal tube/guide for all the cable and brake hose. All you have to do is cut the old hose by the lever and pull it out. Then cut the new hose by the lever and push it in from the...
Only you can decide if it’s worth the $1200 price tag. It was a good upgrade, unfortunately I wanted more travel and if there was a heavier spring offered, the Push would still be on my bike. I believe it’s only $150 to have them rebuild it to your weight. Make an offer, this way it won’t be...
I have one, install was a piece of cake. Rode with it for about 6 months and it does what they say it does: climbs well, downhills great, smooths out the little trail rocks and still takes big hits well. I’ve taken it off the bike, because I wanted more travel and I got the Cascade link which...
You can get the cascade component link and upgrade the shock to 210 x 55. I believe that’ll get you just slightly more than 160mm of travel. I wish someone made an angle set, but to my knowledge no one does.
I have a Levo and love the 700wh battery. You wear out before the battery and that riding in trail mode. But ultimately because of the shortage of just about everything bike related, I’d just get what I can get my hands on. All 3 bikes are good bikes and will serve you well.
Just throwing this out there. A link on the chain stiff? If it’s this, you need to find the tight link and move it with your hand side to side until it frees up.
Just use the original email and I assume you forgot your password. If that's case, click on "forgot password". You'll get an email with a link to reset your password.
I think it all depends how you like to ride! Some people like the rear tire to break loose 1st and believe the 2.6” tire is more precise as there is less flex when compare to the 2.8. Better for turning.
The 2.8” tire will be more compliant over bumps/rocks and hook up well, including turns...