Well . . . if the rumours are true and we get the 640Wh battery . . . add this range extender and we almost have a 1kWh!!!!!
Well . . . if the rumours are true and we get the 640Wh battery . . . add this range extender and we almost have a 1kWh!!!!!
? www.emtbforums.com ?already on front page?New kenovo too
Is it just me but in 2018 you drop 5k plus for an ebike and nine months later it is potentially obsolete cos they just bought out a brand new model with new tech would you be pissed off?
Is it just me but in 2018 you drop 5k plus for an ebike and nine months later it is potentially obsolete cos they just bought out a brand new model with new tech would you be pissed off?
I bought mine In the last 30 days (it's a Turbo Levo Carbon Expert) and the new ones are being announced now. I don't mind too much as long as they support and advance the battery and motor firmware (and app) in the 2018 model.
It's the same with anything, as soon as you buy it, it's out of date, but most importantly you can use your bike NOW. While we have this awesome weather, those fun weekends with friends are worth more to me now, in riding season than a 15% lighter motor etc.
And after this hot summer, I'm guessing we're in for a cold winter so less riding for those waiting out the season for a 2019 model.
You could always use your bike now, enjoy it, and then trade it in toward a 2019 model in the off season?
Not sure this is already known here, but my specialized dealer today told me the 2019 Levo will have the asymmetric frame / rear suspension mount of the 2019 stumpjumper.
Picked up my Kenevo today and talked with the guys, they seemed pretty sure about the 2019 Levo coming with the asymmetric frame design of the Stumpjumper and no changes on the Kenevo beside of the new blue color and the already known Comp version.
Part of me is relieved, part of me disappointed. I have recently purchased a second 504Wh battery, and I would have had some buyers regret had Specialized released a bigger one . . . but I would have also been excited for the prospect of more storage, especially if a new battery was backwards compatible with the 2018 Levo.Just got good word from my lbs that the 2019 Levo does not get a bigger battery nor the new Mag motor. It’s al the same 504wh and 1.3.
I really think the changes will come in 2020 with a new frame based on the new2019 Stumpy.
My lbs are having a demo day of the whole 2019 range in mid August.
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