I just weighed my 2019 at the LBS -
47lbs
2019 Levo 29 FSR Base
Swapped a bunch of things - the only thing stock is the motor, frame and wheel set. Everything else was changed out. I honestly thought it would be heavier by adding the monster of a post RockShox Reverb, but I guess some other...
I figured. Seemed like it made the most sense, but you never know these days. I just want to make sure I have everything I need to do the swap.
While at it, I decided to buy XO1 Shifter and Derailleur. All I kept at this point were wheels, frame, and motor. Ha
So Im new to swapping and bleeding brakes - just never really did this stuff in the past because I haven't had a need to.
Question - I currently have a 2019 Levo FSR - Level T Brakes that Im not a fan of. Im getting ready to swap them to Code RSC Brakes.
Since the Hydraulic Cables are already...
Seatpost up..Seatpost down...just ride. Thats what droppers are for. I got lost for bit on the last few posts.
Got the Jersey today Rob! Yeah man, nice stuff...that thing is couture.
Also depends how much effort ur putting. Doesnt bug me. If someone blind was hiking a trail, then the sound will have done its job. Like my electric car...has a noise
I can confirm that my 2019 is def louder than my 2018. The prior version was near silent. I think Robs video sounded super loud though...I wouldnt say mine is that loud, but its def got more noise which is not faborable. The ride itself...its pretty different handling. Then again, I also modded...
Just got this and did some minor mods:
- Spank Spike Bars
- Spank Spike Stem
- Spank Oozy Pedals
- Specialized Purgatory Front (Tubeless)
- Maxxis Rekon Rear (Tubeless)
- Ergon Grips
- Ergon Saddle
- Rockshox Reverb Dropper
- Meta Fenders
- K Force Garmin Mount
- 2019 Rockshox Lyrik RC2 160mm...
New to the forum, but watched quite a few YouTubes from Rob to help me decide on a ride...went from a 2018 Levo FSR to a 2019 Levo FSR in 1 week...barely enjoyed the 2018 model. Once I saw the the new new...I had to!
Anyhow, feels nice to join this world. I still got the analog bike for days...