What pump do you have mounted? I have been to several LBS but none had a pump that would mount to the bottle cage and still allow the pump to fit and not get hit when pedaling. Looks like you fond a solution.
My TCD starting having the incorrect trip distance recently. I know I am good, but 112 miles and only used 50% battery, well, I’m not that good, and it was only a two hour ride. I reread the “manual” but that document is terrible. What section did you find instructions for a reset? The...
I'm using the Dakine Hot Laps Gripper to carry the spare tube, chain break, and tire levers. Fits nicely above the shock. Still have room for a bottle. I just need to find a pump to fit on the bottle cage mounts and not be in the way for pedaling. (Any ideas? I have had a LBS, try to mount...
I like how you have the pump mounted so you can still use the bottle cage. I decide to try the Dakine Hotlaps. Mounted under top tube just above the shock mount. Will have to see if it can handle the shaking. Hotlaps is holding tube, tire levers, and chain break.
I’m searching for options on always having a spare tube, tire levers, chain tool, spare link, and pump. What do you use on the Levo frame 2020 base FSR if it matters.
I used to use a small saddle pack. But that was before the dropper. And I used to use pump mounted to bottle cage. But the...
As I compared TCD to mission control to Garmin vivoactive all three showed about the same distance within 0.2 miles of each other. All showed about same time, within a few minutes of each other, and all showed about the same average speed. 2.5 hour ride, 30 miles. So my experience is that...
Car cleaning brush to clean the rims. Old habit as I used to have rim brakes. Microfiber cloth as it has been dry and dusty: frame, seat post, and shocks. Toilet brush (dedicated to bike cleaning only) to clean gears, chain, and jockey wheels. Dry lube chain.
I have been researching dielectric...
Question: Are you using the in the items mouthain bike bundle? Seems like the sensor is not needed (just use the one on the Turbo Levo), but are the mtb mount (is this stronger or a different "required" size for mtb handlebars) or extra buttons used? I already have a Garmin HR, so my choices...
What computer do you use? Do you recommend it? I have tried the Specialized TCD and I'm not convinced it's the right computer for me; it keeps dropping my HR monitor - I guess it could be the HR monitor problem too.
I like the free standing stands. I don’t have any free wall space. The tri-metal solution is amazing. I like the bike bolted to the floor, very good idea.
OK, so I made the transition from an old mt bike, to an ebike. I used to finish a ride, clean the bike (OK, so I didn't really clean it) then pick it up and hang it upside down on two hooks in the ceiling of the garage.
So that method is not going to work for me now. So, what do you do to...
TCD owners, I need a little help. I have read the manual in all its glory, but did not see how to reset for a new ride. My distance and odometer are the giving me the same info. And timer, well. I know what my accumulated ride time is, not really what I want. As I ride more, I can see the...
So, I decided to get the Turbo Connect Display (TCD). I just wanted real-time info as I ride. And:
1) Uses sensors already on the Turbo Levo (I like that there will not be extra parts to worry about being shaken off as I bounce over the trail.)
2) Cadence is coming directly from the onboard...
Took it out for a short ride. It is so much fun to ride. For those of you wondering if it is worth it or not, it is absolutely worth it. I am looking forward to riding again.
Please let me know if the 530 works well for you. It is the computer I am considering. I will want to know how simple it is to connect to a Turbo Levo. Also interested in your ride and data mining experiences. I want to track my progress for fitness. I’m not competing with anyone but myself...
I will look at the Blevo app too. It sounds like a good app. I am concerned about relying on any iPhone mount. As I prefer to keep my phone either in my hydration pack or pocket for safety.