It must have been assembled with too much force because it definitely doesn't want to come up and it's getting stripped.
I ended up just cutting the cable in half, pushing it through, then splicing it. That worked fine.
I'll take it to the LBS to sort out why that screw is stuck and get some...
Does anyone know the size of the bolt for the cable entry port by the TCU? Is there a trick to getting it off?
I finally got my Lupine light delivered and managed to get the cable fed through the frame, but I can't seem to get that bolt off to feed the wire through the frame.
I have the SicoMTB on my 19 Comp Carbon, which had the linkage cover. The zip ties definitely rub on the lower cover, so I'm still trying to decide the best solution.
The top piece is great and it's a nice idea for a cover. For the price, I'm disappointed in the lower cover.
It's crazy how much geometry and components have changed. The Levo would be a moderately aggressive downhill bike in that generation. Plus the quality of life improvements since then are amazing.
New bike day!
This is the first mountain bike I've bought since I raced on a Stumpjumper about 15 years ago, which I sold about 10 years ago. Happy to be back on an FSR and to join the eMTB club.
Not your missed connection, but I'm on Bainbridge Island and I'm picking up my new Levo Comp Carbon today.
How's the attitude towards ebikes at Port Gamble? Any other places nearby you recommend?
I was really disappointed to find out the red option isn't available in the US.
I've been looking into getting a Levo for a while and I'd buy one today if I could get a red one without having to pay $7000 for the Comp Carbon.