I ride gnarly trails on my 2023 Levo SL and DEFINITELY prefer it in 29".I'm curious to hear from people who have ridden the 2023 Levo SL in both mullet and full 29er modes. What have you found? What do you like best? What's your height and bike size?
Thanks!
Adam
Good question, I didn't change wheel circumference setting.Are there any TCU settings that need to change when switching to a 29” rear wheel?
That's what I'm finding... My Garmin will say I'm doing say 15mph, but the TCU will be at something like 14.2.Good question, I didn't change wheel circumference setting.
The Mastermind application doesn't let you change circumference setting, you have to go to a bike shop (which I never do) I understand shops have access to a program to change the setting and will do it for free or just a small charge.
Distance and speed settings will be slightly off when running a 29" but personally I don't use them. I suppose assist will stay to a higher speed, but doesn't matter when mountain biking - maybe on the road.
exactly! Personally I only care about S.O.C.That's what I'm finding... My Garmin will say I'm doing say 15mph, but the TCU will be at something like 14.2.
I don't use the TCU for recording my rides - only really for checking the battery level when I have a RE plugged in - as my Garmin says 100%, but the TCU says 150%.
The positive for not changing the TCU to be a 29" wheel is that I maybe get 1mph faster before the limiter cuts in.
Just came across this - interested how do you compare the 3 bikes? I also have an Enduro and had KSL and sold it. Considering buying a Levo SL gen2 but knowing the other bikes your comparison would be helpful. Thanks.After two months of intense enduro with mullet on a PRO S4, in High, Long and -1°, I have no intention of trying the 29 rear wheel. The SL2 is simply perfect. Agile and very composed. I have Enduro 2020 at home in full 29 and also the KSL Expert full 29. On the Levo Gen3 I tried 29 back and returned to the mullet with long chainstays, more agile and reactive.
The dropout pivot is offset to allow for quick changes between rear wheel sizes without altering the geometry. In the case of a 27.5” rear wheel, you have two choices; a 432mm chainstay length with a -29mm BB drop, or a longer, lower ride position at 442mm and -34mm. Specialized felt that these two lengths fit each half of the size range well, while keeping the nature of the bike on the sporty side. They still offer two options to customers of all sizes, however, I'd wager that riders on the S4 frame size and up will opt for the longer position, regardless of wheelsize.
Do you know how much it adds to the wheelbase? Thinking of comparing size S5 to my Enduro S4 to see if it makes sense to lengthenI experimented with 27.5 in long and short chainstay mode and found the bike to be significantly more stable in turns and way more intuitive to lean. It felt more like my 2023 SJ Evo 29er. My observations were the same as the Pinkbike reviewer's observations where he found the mullet in long (29er) chainstay mode to be the best compromise.
Review: 6 Months Aboard the Specialized Levo SL eMTB - Pinkbike
The Levo SL weighs a touch under 40 pounds and puts out 50 Nm of torque.www.pinkbike.com
If we extrapolate based on the SJ Evo calculator here.Do you know how much it adds to the wheelbase? Thinking of comparing size S5 to my Enduro S4 to see if it makes sense to lengthen
Thanks, VERY helpful! I'll try the shorter config first as it's already configured (the bike is brand new, haven't ridden it yet), then I'll try the long. Incidentally, there's this amazing tool for comparing geos: Geometry Geeks I use that to compare the results of the 27.5 and 29er config to my existing 29er bikesIf we extrapolate based on the SJ Evo calculator here.
A SJ EVO changing only the wheel from 29 to 27.5 changes wheelbase fairly proportionately 1261 to 1259 (when in low mode).
Going from high to low on the bottom bracket height flip chip at the horst link (pictured below), which is known as 27.5 to 29er flip chip on the Levo SL, takes a bike with a 27.5 rear from to 1254 in high to 1259 in low. The chainstay changes only 5mm and therefore the wheelbase changes proportionally 5mm as well.
On a S4 Levo SL with a stock wheelbase of 1238mm (Horst flip chip set at "27.5" aka "High") going to "29" aka "Low" adds 10mm. In the Pinkbike comment, he states the chainstay increases 10mm with the flip chip, and I would expect the wheelbase increases proportionally. This 10mm different in chainstay is confirmed here, but it says nothing to the wheelbase length explicitly: Gen.2 Levo SL Chainstay Flip-Chip Kit
Conversely the old flip chip from the SJ Evo says "Adjusts the wheelbase by 5mm:
Horst Pivot Flip Chip Kit
Flip chip kit used to adjust the geometry at the Horst pivot on Stumpjumper EVO, Gen.3 Levo, and Kenevo SL bikes.www.specialized.com
So putting the flip chip in 29er PLUS adding a 29er wheel would be 10mm + 2mm = 12mm overall wheelbase increase.
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Also running my S4 as set up in the PB review and imo its the best option. Haven’t tried it in that configuration with the standard headset cup thoI experimented with 27.5 in long and short chainstay mode and found the bike to be significantly more stable in turns and way more intuitive to lean. It felt more like my 2023 SJ Evo 29er. My observations were the same as the Pinkbike reviewer's observations where he found the mullet in long (29er) chainstay mode to be the best compromise.
Review: 6 Months Aboard the Specialized Levo SL eMTB - Pinkbike
The Levo SL weighs a touch under 40 pounds and puts out 50 Nm of torque.www.pinkbike.com
I did not change this setting. I did not notice a change in shifting performance on my axis transmissionWhat your setting on the Transmission setup position - is it A or B (I've attached a photo of where to find that)
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Thanks for the info! When you do look, plmk if it came in the A or the B setting. Thanks!I did not change this setting. I did not notice a change in shifting performance on my axis transmission
I’ll take a look at the chain gap next time though
Will do!Thanks for the info! When you do look, plmk if it came in the A or the B setting. Thanks!
I got my bike and thinking of going this route - I have it setup in slack / low bb. Do you think I should change the BB setting to high if I lengthen the chainstay (and keep 27.5 wheel on rear)? Just worried it might be "too much" to go low on everythingI experimented with 27.5 in long and short chainstay mode and found the bike to be significantly more stable in turns and way more intuitive to lean. It felt more like my 2023 SJ Evo 29er. My observations were the same as the Pinkbike reviewer's observations where he found the mullet in long (29er) chainstay mode to be the best compromise.
Review: 6 Months Aboard the Specialized Levo SL eMTB - Pinkbike
The Levo SL weighs a touch under 40 pounds and puts out 50 Nm of torque.www.pinkbike.com
I’m not sure because I’m on 5dev 160mm cranks. I’ve never had a strike. It’s unreal to me in 2024 that specialized equips any bike with 170 cranks other than XL sizesI got my bike and thinking of going this route - I have it setup in slack / low bb. Do you think I should change the BB setting to high if I lengthen the chainstay (and keep 27.5 wheel on rear)? Just worried it might be "too much" to go low on everything
Mine came in A but it’s been shifting poorly from day one and now I’m sure it got worse when I put chainstay in long chainstay mode. I need to take it apart and redo whatever the bad specialized dealer did.Thanks for the info! When you do look, plmk if it came in the A or the B setting. Thanks!
FWIWI, mine came in B and been shifting poorly even on the stand. I switched to A and now it's fine, before and after the longer chainstay.Mine came in A but it’s been shifting poorly from day one and now I’m sure it got worse when I put chainstay in long chainstay mode. I need to take it apart and redo whatever the bad specialized dealer did.
yes, and I contacted SRAM to ask them to check if their guide is wrong... I know another guy who switched to A.Sorry actually just looked again ones actually in B not A! The guide says it should be in B oddly. I wonder if I can lock cage forward and switch this around without taking derailleur off
It looks pretty straightforward, although I’m in the Airbnb out in the middle of nowhere without all my tools or standyes, and I contacted SRAM to ask them to check if their guide is wrong... I know another guy who switched to A.
You don't need to take the derailleur off. Watch the SRAM T-type install video, basically loosen a bit the rear wheel axle, then loosen the derailleur (where it says 35N), then switch from B to A and go through the setup processes, then tighten back. Best to watch the video there are a few steps involved.
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