Hey all,
like many others I am thinking about buying the 2019 Turbo Levo bc. of the positive feedback out there on YouTube or this forum itself. For me personally as a regular MTB owner it comes very close to a "normal" bike bc. of the nice battery/motor integration and the motor support seems to feel quite natural and smooth + it is not to noisy at the same time to what I've read.
However after researching a while now there seem to be 2 bigger issues that one should know before buying, which I wanted to collect here as they are quite scattered to get/give a complete picture and confirm assumptions open questions, to help with a buying decision.
Did I miss something? I hope we can collect some feedback here from the community to get a clear picture.
Thanks and cheers
like many others I am thinking about buying the 2019 Turbo Levo bc. of the positive feedback out there on YouTube or this forum itself. For me personally as a regular MTB owner it comes very close to a "normal" bike bc. of the nice battery/motor integration and the motor support seems to feel quite natural and smooth + it is not to noisy at the same time to what I've read.
However after researching a while now there seem to be 2 bigger issues that one should know before buying, which I wanted to collect here as they are quite scattered to get/give a complete picture and confirm assumptions open questions, to help with a buying decision.
- There seem to be faulty motors out there which are noisier than they should be. As far as I understood the information posted in several threads:
- Impacted motor will be replaced (for free?!)
- There is no real way to tell impacted motors appart in advance before buying bc. even if you test drive the bike a few minutes at the LBS noise could kick in later after some more driving. Is there a way (like serial number or so?) to know if its an old genertion motor or new?
- Newer batches of the Levo should not have this issue anymore (I assume?!)
- There seems to be the general issue that there is a gap in the motor housing, so that mud and dirt can come in after a few rides potentially damaging the motor
- I read that Specialized is working on a Fix with some sort of sponge to fill the gap also a new cover with 4 instead of 3 bolts is being worked on. It seems some people have received the fix already (#1,156, or #1,153 )
- There are unofficial fixes by the community such as #1,118 which also seem to work but require some craftmanship - and "good will" when you think about how much you will be paying for this bike ;-)
- Not sure if those official fixes will be applied right away before buying the bike or if that has to be done after buying and if they are for free?
Did I miss something? I hope we can collect some feedback here from the community to get a clear picture.
Thanks and cheers