Glad to help. I think they fit between motor and inner chain stay. There may be some tapering along the length of the free chain stays. Making there appear to be no obvious room for them. Maybe someone with greater experience can chime in with a quick confirmation.
I’m no bike tech but, are they the spacers that fit either side of the rear motor mount as part of the chainstay axle assembly?
hope this helps. Watch out for the nut associated with the chain device or you may end up taking it all out again. The nut is not captive.
cheers
yes I hope it’s priced to sell at that. I have an 18 Sworks as well which honestly feels a better size and match for me.
Gen 3 is a cracking bike no doubt but I probably should have sized down. cheers again
At this price I wouldn’t let a sale pass for the sake of a couple of hundred pounds I suppose. I think the price is good personally, but my timing could have been better.
Got to admit I expected a bit more interest at well below the price of an expert. Bit of sunshine and it’ll go hopefully...
I think s3 might be medium. the size range for s2 is 5’2” to 5’8”. partly why I’m selling, I feel the bike is too big for me, I’m in the middle of the height range recommended.
thanks for your interest.
Bike / Product Year: 2022
Manufacturer: Specialized
Model: Levo pro
Size S2
Asking Price: £7000 ono
Location Cumbria Uk
Description Specialized gen 3 levo pro in Size s2.
Bike is standard. Still on original tyres and drivetrain. Invisiframe from new.
The bike was purchased new by me in July...
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Not illegal or dodgy to have about you. Not lethal under any circumstances but.......Nothing, but nothing, will take more than a micro second of 1300 degrees.