mikemurray
Member
Hi everyone, new to the forum. I had my heart set on a 2021 levo comp but its sold out at LBS and only standard version available. My choice is to wait 2+ months or get the standard Levo and upgrade it to a 700w battery. I'm 56 and have been riding a road bike (Spech Tarmac SL7 Pro) for almost 20 years but am completely new to mountain biking and e-bikes. I made the decision to buy the comp version based mostly on the 700w battery which I need as I plan to do many long XC rides. I've compared the specs of both and besides the battery, there is:
- Groupset - NX eagle vs SLX
- Rear shock - RockShox Deluxe Select vs FOX Float DPS Performance
- Front fork - Rockshox 35 Silver TK vs Fox Float 36 Rhythm
I plan to start riding this bike on easy trails / fire-roads and slowly progress to faster single-tracks and more technical terrain. I don't want to purchase the standard version and upgrade all of the above components unnecessarily. My plan is to buy standard levo for €5000 + new 700w battery for €1300 = €6300 which is the same price as the comp version. So instead of the upgraded components above I'll have a spare 500w battery. That great as I can get the bike tomorrow but only assuming that none of the components above are hugely better. My road experience tells me these are upgrades I will likely only appreciate in a few years from now.
Thanks for any advice you may have!
- Groupset - NX eagle vs SLX
- Rear shock - RockShox Deluxe Select vs FOX Float DPS Performance
- Front fork - Rockshox 35 Silver TK vs Fox Float 36 Rhythm
I plan to start riding this bike on easy trails / fire-roads and slowly progress to faster single-tracks and more technical terrain. I don't want to purchase the standard version and upgrade all of the above components unnecessarily. My plan is to buy standard levo for €5000 + new 700w battery for €1300 = €6300 which is the same price as the comp version. So instead of the upgraded components above I'll have a spare 500w battery. That great as I can get the bike tomorrow but only assuming that none of the components above are hugely better. My road experience tells me these are upgrades I will likely only appreciate in a few years from now.
Thanks for any advice you may have!