Villbass
Member
Does anyone know if a 500wh battery will fit the new 2022 Levos? Curious to try to get the weight down a bit on my S-Works 2022 for everyday riding, and use the 700 for longer days.
According to some measurements here on the forum this change should save about 700 grams.
To take it a bit further, a change from Fox 38 to 36 will save another 250 grams, and Float X2 vs DPX2 another 115. Add in another few more changes here and there, and there should be easy to slim it down more than 1 kg. Most of this is then in the front.
Love the bike, but for my kind of preferred riding, I think it is a bit heavy, especially in the front. At least compared to my last Heckler, and the 2020 Levo. I like to launch and jump on everything on the trail, pull the bars for short manuals, and do a lot of wheelies etc. The Levo 2022 works of course well for this, and I love the battery and motor, and it is a damn good bike for enduro riding and charge hard downhill etc, but it has lost some of it's playful character if you ask me - so Im looking to see if I can improve this a bit with some weight savings.
Could be a cool project! Thanks in advance for any input!
Thomas
According to some measurements here on the forum this change should save about 700 grams.
To take it a bit further, a change from Fox 38 to 36 will save another 250 grams, and Float X2 vs DPX2 another 115. Add in another few more changes here and there, and there should be easy to slim it down more than 1 kg. Most of this is then in the front.
Love the bike, but for my kind of preferred riding, I think it is a bit heavy, especially in the front. At least compared to my last Heckler, and the 2020 Levo. I like to launch and jump on everything on the trail, pull the bars for short manuals, and do a lot of wheelies etc. The Levo 2022 works of course well for this, and I love the battery and motor, and it is a damn good bike for enduro riding and charge hard downhill etc, but it has lost some of it's playful character if you ask me - so Im looking to see if I can improve this a bit with some weight savings.
Could be a cool project! Thanks in advance for any input!
Thomas