Sold 2022 Specialized Turbo Levo Alloy Frameset S4: £995

Tooks

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Bike / Product Year: 2022
Manufacturer: Specialized
Model: Turbo Levo Alloy Frameset

Size S4
Asking Price: £995
Location East Midlands/Eastern England

Description Ok, so I’ve posted before about my love/hate relationship with my Gen 3 Turbo Levo Alloy, and ultimately I’ve decided that the fact it’s an S4 and I’m really an S3 is the problem with it.

I’ve switched most of the parts onto a smaller frame set I’ve purchased, so this one complete with frame, 500Wh battery, motor, TCU, cranks, rear shock, chain ring, headset, seat post clamp, rear axle, adjustable headset cups and of course the charger is for sale.

I could be persuaded to gift the original forks that came with it to a buyer, like the actual bike they have very low miles, I’m not likely to need them now.

Battery charge cycles are 3, mileage is just over 60 miles and everything works 100%. I’ll also leave the wired in Lezyne headlight for any buyer, unless they don’t want it.

Cosmetically it’s near perfect, as befits the low mileage, I’ve kept the battery charged between 50-80% since I swapped the parts out to my new frame, and there is only one stone chip on the top tube which is pictured. I did put some frame protection on the top tube after the event (🙄) but removed it so that any buyer could see it wasn’t hiding anything!

Headset is a Nukeproof Horizon, but the original is included along with the angle change cups, shock is the stock Rockshox one that came with the bike and again hardly any wear.

It might be possible to post this, but given the battery and the hassle with sending those, it’s probably best to assume collection or perhaps I can deliver within a reasonable distance of Grantham. I also travel frequently to the North West (Preston area) but also the Lake District and Cumbria. I also travel down to Bristol fairly frequently so again could probably work something out if anybody is interested.

I’ve no idea where to price this, but £995 seems reasonable given the condition and a few months of the 2 year warranty remaining (the only bit transferable as far as I know).

Any questions, please feel free to ask! A few pictures added, but dark and snowing outside and can supply more for anybody interested.

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steve_sordy

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@Tooks I made the mistake of drawing the attention of my grandson to your post. That launched him into a frenzy of lust and want. When he contacted me he was already planning how he was going to build it up and where he was going to go with it. But sadly, he has just gone 17 and on the minimum wage as an apprentice electrician. He neither needs nor can afford such a wonderful project. :cry:

I sure hope that you sell the frame asap, because it will remove him from temptation. It will also save me from the righteous wrath of his Mother! :eek:
 

zorro77

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Description Ok, so I’ve posted before about my love/hate relationship with my Gen 3 Turbo Levo Alloy, and ultimately I’ve decided that the fact it’s an S4 and I’m really an S3 is the problem with it.
Hello, how tall are you?
 

Tooks

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Hello, how tall are you?
I’m 178cm, so both an S3 and S4 ‘fit’ me, but in hindsight I prefer a more playful and manoeuvrable bike for my riding and trails.

My new frame is S3 size, and more similar geometry and sizing wise to my Jam2.
 

Weeksy

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@Tooks I made the mistake of drawing the attention of my grandson to your post. That launched him into a frenzy of lust and want. When he contacted me he was already planning how he was going to build it up and where he was going to go with it. But sadly, he has just gone 17 and on the minimum wage as an apprentice electrician. He neither needs nor can afford such a wonderful project. :cry:

I sure hope that you sell the frame asap, because it will remove him from temptation. It will also save me from the righteous wrath of his Mother! :eek:
I'll put in £100 to get him on it
 

Weeksy

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That is very generous, if serious. But he will struggle to build it up even if he was given the bike. Thanks for the offer Weeksy, but I'm now in the business of talking him out of it. If I bought him the bike for Xmas, I'd be in trouble with my daughter.
I understand completley, but i was serious, i know more than most what getting a bike can bring to youngsters and how it can transform their lives.
 

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