lloydbayliss
Member
Hi folks,
Just bought myself a second hand 2018 Levo Comp Carbon (I think). First foray into ebiking, after many of the guys I ride with have either picked up an ebike for occasional rides or are 100% electric. Have a 2016 Scott Genius LT as my daily ride, but looking forward to pushing the Levo through some hefty technical stuff that wouldn't be possible with my Scott.
Very impressed with this thing's capabilities so far, did a hell of a climb the other day that beggar'd belief, and a flat out circuit on the weekend that Strava categorised at 15.5 mph average speed, which included some decent on -and off-road climbs and some nice quick off-road downhill. This could be fun!
The bike's battery is suffering from what seems to be the common problem where the LEDs are either out or showing amber/red. Have contacted Specialized UK for advice, but not hopeful as it's a second hand bike. Thinking about getting a Wahoo Elemnt Bolt to help with battery management (among other stuff of course), but more research is required, along with more funds!
Look forward to following people's experiences and stories on here
Lloyd
Just bought myself a second hand 2018 Levo Comp Carbon (I think). First foray into ebiking, after many of the guys I ride with have either picked up an ebike for occasional rides or are 100% electric. Have a 2016 Scott Genius LT as my daily ride, but looking forward to pushing the Levo through some hefty technical stuff that wouldn't be possible with my Scott.
Very impressed with this thing's capabilities so far, did a hell of a climb the other day that beggar'd belief, and a flat out circuit on the weekend that Strava categorised at 15.5 mph average speed, which included some decent on -and off-road climbs and some nice quick off-road downhill. This could be fun!
The bike's battery is suffering from what seems to be the common problem where the LEDs are either out or showing amber/red. Have contacted Specialized UK for advice, but not hopeful as it's a second hand bike. Thinking about getting a Wahoo Elemnt Bolt to help with battery management (among other stuff of course), but more research is required, along with more funds!
Look forward to following people's experiences and stories on here
Lloyd