TransAmMan
Active member
Hey All
Well I am now riding the "Big S" after buying a 2022 Levo Turbo Pro. Previously spent 2 years on a YT Decoy that "had" significant DH capabilities over the Levo .. until now .. the tables have turned.
After the first couple rides on the new Levo, all I can say is WOW, this bike is epic. Great job Specialized.
I am still waiting for the (-1/+1) cup as it was not included with my bike (should be here shortly) .. so I am riding the low chainstay setting (of course) with the center headset cup.
So looking for some input from those who ride this bike in the -1 degree HA and low BB position. If you are riding in this setting, your NOT doing casual trail rides (I certainly hope - lol). So my question is based towards the "gravity group" of riders as I could care less about climbing (heck I would shuttle an e-bike on the back of a truck )
For those that use the -1 degree offset cup AND lower BB for the drool worthy 63 degree HA, here is my question.
To maintain close to design geometry (lets forget about the chainstay setting) , "in theory" to use a -1 degree offset cup, you would raise the front end of the bike by 10mm, to offset the front end drop and BB drop that occurs via slackening the head angle. This can easily be accomplished by the addition of a 170 air spring (vs the stock 160) in the fork.
For those who are riding the lowest setting (front and back), did you end up installing a 170 air spring to compensate for the additional front end drop to maintain the same geo as the stock geo setting using low BB out back?
Curious to hear peoples feedback who have installed a 170mm fork and/or air spring?
Cheers
Well I am now riding the "Big S" after buying a 2022 Levo Turbo Pro. Previously spent 2 years on a YT Decoy that "had" significant DH capabilities over the Levo .. until now .. the tables have turned.
After the first couple rides on the new Levo, all I can say is WOW, this bike is epic. Great job Specialized.
I am still waiting for the (-1/+1) cup as it was not included with my bike (should be here shortly) .. so I am riding the low chainstay setting (of course) with the center headset cup.
So looking for some input from those who ride this bike in the -1 degree HA and low BB position. If you are riding in this setting, your NOT doing casual trail rides (I certainly hope - lol). So my question is based towards the "gravity group" of riders as I could care less about climbing (heck I would shuttle an e-bike on the back of a truck )
For those that use the -1 degree offset cup AND lower BB for the drool worthy 63 degree HA, here is my question.
To maintain close to design geometry (lets forget about the chainstay setting) , "in theory" to use a -1 degree offset cup, you would raise the front end of the bike by 10mm, to offset the front end drop and BB drop that occurs via slackening the head angle. This can easily be accomplished by the addition of a 170 air spring (vs the stock 160) in the fork.
For those who are riding the lowest setting (front and back), did you end up installing a 170 air spring to compensate for the additional front end drop to maintain the same geo as the stock geo setting using low BB out back?
Curious to hear peoples feedback who have installed a 170mm fork and/or air spring?
Cheers