Alternatives for Specialized Turbo Levo Comp 2021

Kimmoi

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Jul 6, 2018
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Finland
2022-models to replace 2021 turbo levo comp? Bosch 2022 seems very interesting.
My Levo went "other side" two weeks ago. Leaning LBS wall since then.

I think i will sell it when i get it back(that might take a while i have heard) and buy something that's gonna last.

Good ideas of bikes that have similar(or better) geometry and has easy removable battery?
I will prefer Bosch 750w battery and Kiox 300 equipped bike i think.

Enduro, trails, commute etc. is what i ride
 

Mikerb

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May 16, 2019
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2022-models to replace 2021 turbo levo comp? Bosch 2022 seems very interesting.
My Levo went "other side" two weeks ago. Leaning LBS wall since then.

I think i will sell it when i get it back(that might take a while i have heard) and buy something that's gonna last.

Good ideas of bikes that have similar(or better) geometry and has easy removable battery?
I will prefer Bosch 750w battery and Kiox 300 equipped bike i think.

Enduro, trails, commute etc. is what i ride
I have been looking at other bikes because my Levo Comp was stolen recently. I guess everyone has somewhat different needs but for me I have been looking for trail bikes since I already have an Enduro bike ( Whyte E180 RS). Your task is slightly easier I think because so many of the new bikes are more All mountain/Enduro capable even if listed as trail bikes. One bike I certainly have on my "potential" list is the Whyte E150..........for you the E160 may be more suitable. I know you mentioned ease of battery removal as a requirement and the Whyte models are not as convenient as those that have batteries extracted from the front or side face of the downtube. It does not matter for me because I charge the bike indoors using the charger socket and rarely remove the battery..............and I dislike the other designs which can cause an array of problems from seized locks to wet/dirty/worn battery terminals. Removal of the battery on the Whyte is pretty straight forward with the right technique and a little home made tool. It is best done with the bike turned over onto the bars and saddle. The simple home made tool makes it easy to pull out. Gravity takes care of putting it back in.
Another bike that has sparked my interest is the new Giant Trance X- E range. These have the Yahama Pwx Pro motor.
Another is the Orbea Wild.

Reading this forum is not a bad way to discount certain bikes from your selection list!!
 

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