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Hi, my new 2021 Levo Comp came with version 6.1.0 Motor Firmware, when the current one is 7.3.6. Seems like a very old version for a new bike. Guess I'm gonna have to take it to a dealer. Anyone else had this problem?
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I felt that the SLX group set on the bike did it no justice at all. When I rode it the set felt ultra sluggish and a bit weak for an ebike.
Shifting was clunky at best, even after tuning it at the LBS and at home. Purchasing a new set and going through the aches of selling the rest did not outweigh the upgrade to the expert. The expert has amazing brakes and groupset, not to mention the jump in forks. It's just much better bang for buck knowing I would not have been happy with the SLX.
I got the 2021 Turbo Levo Comp in Oak Green Metallic after calling almost every specialized dealer in Spain (I found one that had many of them in stock). Local dealer told me i had to wait until march to get one. So glad I didn't sign up for that. It looks super fresh and is as fun to ride as ever. The 700Wh battery is a must and lasts longer than my fitness in the mountains. Bike is sick no doubt. BUT I used to own a 2019 Expert which I has to sell due to relocation, BUT there are already several things I'm not happy with on the 2021 comp so far. But let's start with what I'm happy about.
Happy with:
1) Battery size (I wouldn't even consider the 500Wh)
2) Fox suspension and upping to the 160mm travel in the front is king
3) The M5 ALU frame is good. I'm not missing the carbon frame.
4) I'm glad the dropper post is not a command post.
5) The color is super fresh.
Not happy with:
1) The hubs have shitty old school cup bearings and I didn't know. This is not something I would even consider checking before buying on a 6000 EUR bike. Further on I had to loosen the bearing preload on the front wheel on mine as it came overtightened (could "feel the bearings" when rotating). Some will probably argue that it's good tech; but I prefer mechanical sealed bearings that I can change out for whatever quality I want and as often as I want.
2) The SLX brake lever is small and can't go far enough to the left on the handlebar due to the turbo Levo control.
3) The center lock discs are not fixed tight - they move back and forth at the hub/disc interface when moving the bike (like to check headset tightness). I thought this was wrong, but they assure me that it should be like this in the store. They came with some bullshit argument about letting the disc move due to heat. I think it's poor tolerances on poor hubs/disc spines (any tips on this issue is taken with open arms)
4) I have some more play than normal in my FOX 36 fork bushings. This is my third 36 on a specialized; and I never had that much play in these previous forks. I think this is just bad luck though. It's probably within "acceptance criteria" but I notice. I know when oil gets in there and I'm riding it should not be affecting performance...but still annoying. I don't think I will bother trying to get this on warranty as the hassle is not worth it really.
5) It's not silent where it should be. Not sure if it's due to all above or something else, but the front actually makes a little rattling noise when riding. It's not a lot but noticeable. May be cable movement or brake pads. I haven't gotten to the bottom of this as i have been to busy riding
Upgrades I will likely do at some point (if i don't sell and upgrade model next year).
1) Wheels and brakes
2) Handlebar
3) Service the fork bushings (bad luck)
All in all I still think it's the best e-bike out there, and wouldn't change it for anything else in the market right now.
The large sworks has the 170mm axs dropperDoes anyone use 170 axs dropper as it is 480 long. My inseam 83cm.
The large sworks has the 170mm axs dropper
I have this on my rear, custom designed for Levo's and Fox sells an OEM for front.Has anybody installed mudguards on their 2021 levo?
I'm looking to do front and rear but need pointers on which one's actually with
I HIGHLY recommend Schwalbe Eddy Currents. Difference is night and day. You will be amazed at home much better traction you will get for climbing and will be rewarded on the downhill aspect too! I'm running 2.6's on front and rear and do not feel I would need to go bigger. They are the perfect size for all-round performance. I have Michelin E-Wild's on my YT Decoy and they are VERY aggressive, much more suited for the downhill characteristics. Running 2.6's on front and rear as well. Guess you could run 2.8's on the front, but think you would have a trade off in regard to agility. You also need to keep in mind the inner wheel width when choosing tire size.Just got my Levo a week ago. took a 8 miles ride up 3000 ft over the weekend and already hated the stock tires. anyone thinking of replacing the OEM tires with some wider one? I read in another thread that some say can do 2.8 at front and 2.6 in the rear. any thoughts and comment?
I have completely opposite experience. I was running MM on front and EC on rear for about 2,5kkm, about 500km back I changed rear EC to Michelin E-Wild, now I really see that EC was not a that good tire, especially in little bit of wet/muddy conditions when grip was very very poor, but E-wild just grips ... I think MM on front is still superb so I'm hesitating to put E-wild on front wheel as MM still has plenty of life in it ...I HIGHLY recommend Schwalbe Eddy Currents. Difference is night and day. You will be amazed at home much better traction you will get for climbing and will be rewarded on the downhill aspect too! I'm running 2.6's on front and rear and do not feel I would need to go bigger. They are the perfect size for all-round performance. I have Michelin E-Wild's on my YT Decoy and they are VERY aggressive, much more suited for the downhill characteristics. Running 2.6's on front and rear as well. Guess you could run 2.8's on the front, but think you would have a trade off in regard to agility. You also need to keep in mind the inner wheel width when choosing tire size.
Interesting. I live in Southern California and very rarely experience wet conditions. Next time I get the opportunity, will ride both on my emtbs and compare the EC's to the Mich E-Wild's.I have completely opposite experience. I was running MM on front and EC on rear for about 2,5kkm, about 500km back I changed rear EC to Michelin E-Wild, now I really see that EC was not a that good tire, especially in little bit of wet/muddy conditions when grip was very very poor, but E-wild just grips ... I think MM on front is still superb so I'm hesitating to put E-wild on front wheel as MM still has plenty of life in it ...
Hate them too. What are others using and what size. im considering mulleting mine with a 27.5 x 3.0 in the rear.Just got my Levo a week ago. took a 8 miles ride up 3000 ft over the weekend and already hated the stock tires. anyone thinking of replacing the OEM tires with some wider one? I read in another thread that some say can do 2.8 at front and 2.6 in the rear. any thoughts and comment?
Make sure the rear disk is tight. Mine wasnt and with the Specialized centerlock magnet nut bottoming out on the shimano hubs it would never be tight unless you sand it down. See my pictutes aboveBack on a levo. This time decided to not start with a base model. Slx stuff feels pretty good, including the brakes. I also appreciate the fox 36. Taking a super deluxe ultimate off my other bike to replace the dps. That’ll be the only change! For now..lol.
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Which one is it?Back on a levo. This time decided to not start with a base model. Slx stuff feels pretty good, including the brakes. I also appreciate the fox 36. Taking a super deluxe ultimate off my other bike to replace the dps. That’ll be the only change! For now..lol.
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Levo Comp...Which one is it?
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