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  1. UncleB

    Levo Gen 3 Turbo Levo: Where do you put your power control switch?

    I’ve always struggled with the controller on the left side when riding trails with hike-a-bike sections. My left side dropper lever blocks the bottom walk mode button. For future models they should put the walk button on top instead of the current maximum assist button, which I never use. I may...
  2. UncleB

    Downhill Stance - What Foot Forward?

    Thanks for the great clip. It's also worth reading the written description below it. He's obviously worked hard to be equally comfortable with either foot forward. You wouldn't even notice the switches if you weren't paying close attention.
  3. UncleB

    Downhill Stance - What Foot Forward?

    Well aren't you a friendly bloke. I don't think you understand the premise of the discussion with a comment like this.
  4. UncleB

    Downhill Stance - What Foot Forward?

    While watching the Redbull Hardline Tasmania yesterday I had a thought. I'm sure most, if not all of us, have a dominate stance when coasting downhill, hitting jumps, and cornering berms. I'm a left-foot-forward rider, which makes sense since I'm also a regular-foot (left foot forward) board...
  5. UncleB

    Specialized turbo levo comp alloy 2023 range

    Hey Oddy! First off, I love the Comp Alloy and feel that it can be ridden happily stock. I bought a 2022 S4 5 months ago at the sale price of $5,625 ($7,500 msrp), which for many people, including me, isn't cheap. Since then I've made a few upgrades. My initial impression was that the soft...
  6. UncleB

    Bike Bells 🔔🔔🔔

    I personally use a Timber Bell, which I refer to as my mountain lion dinner bell. In my area of few trails and many users I see it as a mandatory safety item, like a helmet. Anyone have a statistic on the percentage of biker vs hiker or equestrian accidents involving rider with vs without bells...
  7. UncleB

    Greetings from Santa Barbara, California!

    Hello All. I just wanted to post a quick message and introduce myself. I'm a longtime rider (52 years old), raced BMX as a kid, rode MTB before suspension was a thing, and have recently purchased my first EMTB - a LEVO. It's been a total game changer as it's gotten me out on the trails 10x more...
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