How heavy are you? I have an expert which received a fair amount of abuse, and it's still holding. Although, I'll probably inspect it thoroughly after seeing pictures in this thread.
I don't know for sure, but I presume that it doesn't. At least, my X2 on an expert did not have it. I used to run one volume spacer on the Gen 2 Levo, but I removed it when I moved my old X2 to the Gen 3 Levo.
If you want to use a Rock Shox coil shock on a Levo, you need to use one with a steel shaft. Currently, there are only two models with a steel shaft. 00.4118.359.045 210X55 for the Levo and 00.4118.359.046 230X62.5 for the Kenevo.
If you use some other model which doesn't have a steel shaft...
It's not about Newton meters, but about watts. But they increased the power output, too. So yeah, if you ride in turbo, it won't last as long as the old SL.
I recently replaced my Gen 2 Levo (well, not technically, since I still need to sell it) with a Gen 3 because I wanted a full-power bike. But damn, the new SL is lit! 🤤
Yeah, my point was that Pro is still a 2022 model, even if it is being sold now.
Even specialized says it's a 2022 model: Product Compare | Specialized.com
You never mentioned it, but did you order the link for alloy frames? The original version worked only witch carbon frames.
https://cascadecomponents.bike/products/turbo-levo-alloy-long-shock-kit-2022-current
SRAM sells shocks with specific tunes for specific bikes. If you want super deluxe coil, then I suggest ordering it from a SRAM dealer. Also, for Levo SL, you need a shock with part number 00.4118.359.045, which has a steel shaft. If you use some other shock, you risk losing the warranty if...
I never derestricted my bike, and I'm on the 4th motor. Although only the first two failed, the third was replaced because it started being noisy (but it worked).
They have a different number of installed tokens. Also, I presume that LV in the middle one means "Low Volume". The newest Super Deluxe has two different air cans, so maybe the bottom one has the larger one.
Also, I'm unsure what is the difference (if any) between LCComp and LowComp. 🤷♂️