I just upgraded to a 2022 turbo levo carbon comp because of an ovalization of my head tube on my previous 2021 levo aluminum comp.
I was given the option to pay $1800 more to get a newer gen 3 comp carbon with the warranty applied from Specialized.
I am now thinking maybe I should have stuck with the previous model (gen 2) because the new bike cuts out on power noticeably sooner.
The gen 2 bike would give me full support on turbo setting all the way to 20 mph(US model of course) but now the new bike starts limiting power around 16 or 17 mph and is very annoying - I cannot get the same top speed up on certain jumps I used to hit before. The new bike is much smoother when getting close the power limit but I would rather have my full power back even though it was more noticeable when cutting off and on the assistance at 20 mph on the gen 2.
Has anyone else experienced this because unless you have ridden the two bikes back to back you may not notice.
Just was wondering if this was specific to my gen 3 only or if this is how they all perform now.
I was given the option to pay $1800 more to get a newer gen 3 comp carbon with the warranty applied from Specialized.
I am now thinking maybe I should have stuck with the previous model (gen 2) because the new bike cuts out on power noticeably sooner.
The gen 2 bike would give me full support on turbo setting all the way to 20 mph(US model of course) but now the new bike starts limiting power around 16 or 17 mph and is very annoying - I cannot get the same top speed up on certain jumps I used to hit before. The new bike is much smoother when getting close the power limit but I would rather have my full power back even though it was more noticeable when cutting off and on the assistance at 20 mph on the gen 2.
Has anyone else experienced this because unless you have ridden the two bikes back to back you may not notice.
Just was wondering if this was specific to my gen 3 only or if this is how they all perform now.