Hootch280
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I've ridden a Levo Comp 6Fatte for 3 years - purchased it new in 2017 - its been great and a lot of fun for my stye of trail riding but the SL caught my attention as an opportunity to try something new.
So for those of you that are considering the SL vs the full fat Levo I thought I'd share some of my observations and thoughts
I'd watched some of Rob's YouTube stuff and thought i was taking the right route but there are always a lot of unanswered questions -and a lot of money at stake for a wrong choice. I put my Levo Comp up for sale and it went in a heart beat for good money so a choice had to be made.
I was looking at the SL Carbon Comp or an Expert. With a bit of research I managed to buy a new Carbon Expert with a discount for the price of a Carbon Comp - 6.2K verses 6K so it was a no brainer - and I love carbon.
So it took 4 days for it to arrive and that time as spent thinking about all I'd done to the old Alloy Levo Comp 6Fatte and could or would I need to make those changes to the new bike.
I'd hacked the speed limiter - I don't know why people spend all that money on some gizmo for doing that when 5 mins with your phone and the job is done for free but there you go. I'd changed the front Chain ring to 36 tooth because I found myself always in the top two gears after the 'speed upgrade' - which as done incidentally because in standard from when you hit the limit be work load got real heavy and was very noticeable. I run a Garmin 820 set up on the bike - would this recognise the speed and Cadence now supplied by the bike ? So all this needed investigating and that's what the 4 days waiting were filled with.
OK so now I have the sublime SL and I can answer all those question that may be of interest to others now its been built and ridden some 50 miles.
This bike is so much different from the full fat version and you don't notice the, only 35 Nm of Torgue. When you hit max speed the bike is so light you pass the speed limit with your own input. You don't hit a wall as with the old bike with the motor cutting in and out, resulting extra load on your effort doesn't happen in a noticeable way. I currently can't seee but there you go. I'd changed the front Chain ring to 36 tooth because I found myself always in the top two gears after the 'speed upgrade' - which as done incidentally because in standard from when you hit the limit be work load got real heavy and was very noticeable. I run a Garmin 820 set up on the bike - would this recognise the speed and Cadence now supplied by the bike ? So all this needed investigating and that's what the 4 days waiting were filled with.
any need to hack the wheel size on this SL.This was the main reason on the old bike for hacking the limiter not to do 40 mph
Change the Chainring for a few more teeth - you can't currently. The SL has a 94BCD chainring spider which is Specialized's own and there is but one chainring available on the market and its 30T. Now a Levo Spider 104BCD might do it but you've got to get one and right now, because of the way the bike rides and the tune-ablity of the modes via the App I don't think I'm going o be needing to do that either - but now much time I spend the top gears of the cassette remains to be seen.
Garmin with the new bike combines the speed and Cadence sensor and as result, in Connect you no longer get Cadence data so I will be reverting to adding the Garmin sensors to the bike. I still had to fit, what was my mode shift button on the old bike, to the new on so I can page thought the screens on the Garmin display but the mode buttons no longer work - but it does display selected mode and battery percentage.
The bike is turning out to be perfect for my needs - a new era in eBikes for sure - looking forward to fine tuning it and putting some miles on it.
So for those of you that are considering the SL vs the full fat Levo I thought I'd share some of my observations and thoughts
I'd watched some of Rob's YouTube stuff and thought i was taking the right route but there are always a lot of unanswered questions -and a lot of money at stake for a wrong choice. I put my Levo Comp up for sale and it went in a heart beat for good money so a choice had to be made.
I was looking at the SL Carbon Comp or an Expert. With a bit of research I managed to buy a new Carbon Expert with a discount for the price of a Carbon Comp - 6.2K verses 6K so it was a no brainer - and I love carbon.
So it took 4 days for it to arrive and that time as spent thinking about all I'd done to the old Alloy Levo Comp 6Fatte and could or would I need to make those changes to the new bike.
I'd hacked the speed limiter - I don't know why people spend all that money on some gizmo for doing that when 5 mins with your phone and the job is done for free but there you go. I'd changed the front Chain ring to 36 tooth because I found myself always in the top two gears after the 'speed upgrade' - which as done incidentally because in standard from when you hit the limit be work load got real heavy and was very noticeable. I run a Garmin 820 set up on the bike - would this recognise the speed and Cadence now supplied by the bike ? So all this needed investigating and that's what the 4 days waiting were filled with.
OK so now I have the sublime SL and I can answer all those question that may be of interest to others now its been built and ridden some 50 miles.
This bike is so much different from the full fat version and you don't notice the, only 35 Nm of Torgue. When you hit max speed the bike is so light you pass the speed limit with your own input. You don't hit a wall as with the old bike with the motor cutting in and out, resulting extra load on your effort doesn't happen in a noticeable way. I currently can't seee but there you go. I'd changed the front Chain ring to 36 tooth because I found myself always in the top two gears after the 'speed upgrade' - which as done incidentally because in standard from when you hit the limit be work load got real heavy and was very noticeable. I run a Garmin 820 set up on the bike - would this recognise the speed and Cadence now supplied by the bike ? So all this needed investigating and that's what the 4 days waiting were filled with.
any need to hack the wheel size on this SL.This was the main reason on the old bike for hacking the limiter not to do 40 mph
Change the Chainring for a few more teeth - you can't currently. The SL has a 94BCD chainring spider which is Specialized's own and there is but one chainring available on the market and its 30T. Now a Levo Spider 104BCD might do it but you've got to get one and right now, because of the way the bike rides and the tune-ablity of the modes via the App I don't think I'm going o be needing to do that either - but now much time I spend the top gears of the cassette remains to be seen.
Garmin with the new bike combines the speed and Cadence sensor and as result, in Connect you no longer get Cadence data so I will be reverting to adding the Garmin sensors to the bike. I still had to fit, what was my mode shift button on the old bike, to the new on so I can page thought the screens on the Garmin display but the mode buttons no longer work - but it does display selected mode and battery percentage.
The bike is turning out to be perfect for my needs - a new era in eBikes for sure - looking forward to fine tuning it and putting some miles on it.