Butane
New Member
All,
I just bought a 2021 Levo SL Comp Carbon and have taken it for a few rides. I've noticed that it is extremely difficult to downshift when going uphill (ya ya downshift before you hit the hill but what about when the hill changes grades mid climb?) without putting a lot of strain on the drivetrain. Even if I lessen my torque on the cranks during the shift, it still feels like the assist is putting a ton of stress on the chain and cassette. I have a feeling this means I'll be swapping chains and cassettes at a ridiculous rate because I seriously can't figure out how to shift without too much torque. I am thinking that an AXS shifter is a must on these bikes in order to maintain drivetrain longevity, because they perfectly time the shifts to put as little stress on the chain and cassette as possible. They just came out with the GX AXS upgrade which is identical to the X01 AXS system except it is made of steel instead of aluminum, which I'd prefer anyway because steel is more durable and I think that's better for the additional torque involved with E-Bikes.
What are your thoughts on this? Is AXS a must if you want your drivetrain to last any reasonable amount of time?
Thanks,
-Butane
I just bought a 2021 Levo SL Comp Carbon and have taken it for a few rides. I've noticed that it is extremely difficult to downshift when going uphill (ya ya downshift before you hit the hill but what about when the hill changes grades mid climb?) without putting a lot of strain on the drivetrain. Even if I lessen my torque on the cranks during the shift, it still feels like the assist is putting a ton of stress on the chain and cassette. I have a feeling this means I'll be swapping chains and cassettes at a ridiculous rate because I seriously can't figure out how to shift without too much torque. I am thinking that an AXS shifter is a must on these bikes in order to maintain drivetrain longevity, because they perfectly time the shifts to put as little stress on the chain and cassette as possible. They just came out with the GX AXS upgrade which is identical to the X01 AXS system except it is made of steel instead of aluminum, which I'd prefer anyway because steel is more durable and I think that's better for the additional torque involved with E-Bikes.
What are your thoughts on this? Is AXS a must if you want your drivetrain to last any reasonable amount of time?
Thanks,
-Butane