This is why I asked which fork you have. If you had a 2020 Levo SL, you'd have some sort of Fox 34 (Rhythm / Performance / Factory) and then a 2021 and after SL would have a Fox 36 with the 3 types. They're probably all 2 tokens... but at least someone with the same fork could confirm.
I'm intrigued where it needs it? I've been using ShockWiz for about 4 1/2 years, and genuinely have no idea how many tokens I've had in any of my forks. When I do the calibration routine, I don't even think it asks for the travel or anything, so perhaps you're using it differently?
Perhaps a...
I've never had to tell ShockWiz how many tokens I have?
I have to run through a calibration routine - which involves taking all the air out, and setting the top and bottom levels of the fork.
You've had it for about 2 weeks. You're hardly going to say it's awful after spending a heap of money on it when you're still in the honeymoon period!!
I rode round the Glen Tanar estate (Aboyne, Scotland) last year on my old Levo SL. About 28 miles in total, with a hill that was about 3/4 of a mile push up (20%+ gradient, and loose rocks - tyres just spun!), crossed a river, then a huge downhill for miles. At the end, I was only a few miles...
I’ve been experimenting with various bells over the last few years. I haven’t had a bell on my bike for about 12+ years prior to that, and never really needed one until Covid. It seemed that Covid unearthed a whole new generation of walkers, runners and dog walkers… that now use a lot of the...
Ok - I’ll rephrase that.
For ME, it’s pointless. Not just because of the +4 mins battery over a 3 hour ride… but the fact that my rides are only ever max 4 hours anyway. The battery lasts 20+ hours fully charged (I think). I generally charge it every 3 or 4 rides, so I’m never in a position...
I've got one of these for washing / oiling too. It was about £30 off Amazon, and works great.
I've done some minor gear tuning and adjusting brakes etc in there, but use my Feedback Pro stand for any "real" work as it's more stable.
I had the Edge 800, 810, 820, 830 and now the 840 solar. I'm a garget freak!
The 830 was a huge leap up from the 820 due to the Trailforks integration.
The 830 to 840 was a waste of time really, and the Solar function is practically pointless. I could get the same extra battery gained by solar...
I've seen people talking about these before. Been tempted to try one for my bike carrier to see if it makes it any easier when trying to get a clamping spot when I have 2 or 3 bikes on it. The linked one is only suitable for 15kg though - and the OP's bike is 24kg? Probably fine for a bike...
Some great info in there.
Just an FYI... I was in contact with i9 over the last few days as a bearing in my wheels seemed to be making a racket. The wheels are i9 carbon EN310/325, and are only about 6 months old, and hadn't seen nearly as much action as I'd have liked. They're sending me...
I have my SQ bars with a 12° backsweep, so I'm the opposite - I want them closer to me!
That's why I changed from the ENVE M9's. to the SQ.
Just wondered, as everything I had seen before had ENVE on the right and M7/8/9 on the left... and your bars look like they're 'sweeping' away.
If it...
I can't help but think you've got that ENVE handlebar on backwards?
I ran one for about 2 years (before changing to an SQ Labs one), and my logo / model labels faced outwards and were the other way round (ENVE on the right / M7 on the left). When I look on their website just now, it agrees with...