where do you live?It arrived. 2020 Comp.
Thule T2 Pro XT 9034XT rack pictured.
51.5 lbs with tubes and pedals and 700Wh battery. By comparison a 2019 Giant Trance E+2 with 500Wh battery is 54.5 lbs.
where do you live?It arrived. 2020 Comp.
Thule T2 Pro XT 9034XT rack pictured.
51.5 lbs with tubes and pedals and 700Wh battery. By comparison a 2019 Giant Trance E+2 with 500Wh battery is 54.5 lbs.
Nice Congratulations!It arrived. 2020 Comp.
Thule T2 Pro XT 9034XT rack pictured.
51.5 lbs with tubes and pedals and 700Wh battery. By comparison a 2019 Giant Trance E+2 with 500Wh battery is 54.5 lbs.
That is so bloody sexy! Those colours are just perfect!It arrived. 2020 Comp.
Thule T2 Pro XT 9034XT rack pictured.
51.5 lbs with tubes and pedals and 700Wh battery. By comparison a 2019 Giant Trance E+2 with 500Wh battery is 54.5 lbs.
is the rear tire 2.3 or 2.6?It arrived. 2020 Comp.
Thule T2 Pro XT 9034XT rack pictured.
51.5 lbs with tubes and pedals and 700Wh battery. By comparison a 2019 Giant Trance E+2 with 500Wh battery is 54.5 lbs.
The bike is great, but if it had one weakness, the brake levers seem way too budget part. I would expect them on an $1200 bike but not even on a $1600 bike.
Well given that it's a mountain bike, go ahead and buy replacement levers so you are ready to replace them as soon as you break the original ones!LOL
I did a long trail ride on my 2020 Comp today.
The motor system is a dream. The bike looks great. Blevo was great. I do have a few things that are a step down from my other bikes.
One is the SRAM brakes. They not only don't grip like the Shimano brakes I am used to, but the levers are not adjustible for length of pull.
Another is the tires. I made them tubeless, and even at 12psi front, 15 back - they were slippery on damp tree roots. In general, they seemed to be slippery on things that my Knobby Nic or Maxxis DHF would not have trouble with - at least that is my impression.
Also, the suspension. I can't make it not feel harsh and bouncy. I used the suspension setup app, and tried the recommended settings, as well as other settings. Even with 30% sag and with my low tire psi, - they are harsh. I tried the rebound at slow settings as well. Nothing helped. I am thinking that it is over-forked and just has too much high speed dampening even at the lowest setting. This is the eMTB version of the fork, so they set it up assuming a heaving load.
Not sure how to fix the suspension to make it feel like the Fox on the other two bikes I ride a lot.
Compare that to the Giant Trance E+2. On that, the tires, suspension, and brakes were all amazing, but the motor system, battery, and frame geometry were not as good.
Well with a 50lbs bike and 29er tires 12 psi is way too low out the gate.Psi is related to weight and tire volume, so one needs to know the tire size and width and rider weight.
I did a long trail ride on my 2020 Comp today.
The motor system is a dream. The bike looks great. Blevo was great. I do have a few things that are a step down from my other bikes.
One is the SRAM brakes. They not only don't grip like the Shimano brakes I am used to, but the levers are not adjustible for length of pull.
Another is the tires. I made them tubeless, and even at 12psi front, 15 back - they were slippery on damp tree roots. In general, they seemed to be slippery on things that my Knobby Nic or Maxxis DHF would not have trouble with - at least that is my impression.
Also, the suspension. I can't make it not feel harsh and bouncy. I used the suspension setup app, and tried the recommended settings, as well as other settings. Even with 30% sag and with my low tire psi, - they are harsh. I tried the rebound at slow settings as well. Nothing helped. I am thinking that it is over-forked and just has too much high speed dampening even at the lowest setting. This is the eMTB version of the fork, so they set it up assuming a heaving load.
Not sure how to fix the suspension to make it feel like the Fox on the other two bikes I ride a lot.
Compare that to the Giant Trance E+2. On that, the tires, suspension, and brakes were all amazing, but the motor system, battery, and frame geometry were not as good.
One is locked out and the other is full open - in my experience you just leave it fully open.More basic question - the rear shock has a compression damping setting. With Fox it is three positions and to the right of the rider is firm, down is a mid setting, and to the left is soft.
On this bike, it has two positions. Up and down. No user manual that came with the bike explains it, and neither does RockShox website or any videos they put out.
I don't know what the two settings are.
Has anyone had luck getting a 2020 at a discount? I’m guessing not as they’re brand new. I’m hoping to get my dealer to do a 10% discount if purchasing another (lower cost) bike at same time. They had offered me a 2019 Kenevo Expert for 5k but I’m leaning towards a 2020 Levo. Haven’t found a Kenevo to try and it’s specs are more gravity focused than I’ll actually do
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