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I am new to this forum and really like it. I like the nerdy stuff an especially the experience form riding different bikes. We are all happy amateurs who share our thoughts... That is in essence what a forum like this about... when we read each others opinions in here we KNOW this and accept this. Please... join in... be a happy amateur ;-)not trolling. youre probably used to everyone bowing down when you say youre an engineer but here i am pointing out your assumptions and how unscientific they really are.
not trolling. youre probably used to everyone bowing down when you say youre an engineer but here i am pointing out your assumptions and how unscientific they really are.
Having read quite a bit about the Levo being a trail Bike and The Decoy Full on Enduro/DH recently I thought I would do a geometry comparison.
On the Size Medium for both bikes the differences are
1. Seat Tube 1 deg steeper on Decoy
2. Chainstay 13mm SHORTER on the Decoy.
3. Head angle 0.5 deg slacker on Decoy (in High Setting)
Everything else is almost exactly the same.
Given the short chainstays I would say the Decoy should be as good if not better than the Levo as a trail bike. I know that setting the bike in the high setting and getting teh suspension right made quite a difference to the bike in terms of trail feel.
Verdict: Do not let anyone tell you the Levo is a better trail bike than the Decoy. With a flip of the chip to slacken the head angle it would make it better than the Levo on steeper rough stuff.
Anyway thought a few folks might be interested in this.
Edit: Changed chainstay length from 30 , still shorter
LEvo's price is bad!That may be the case with a a decent fork in it. The Decoy numbers for head angle was the steep version so it can be set slacker using the chip.
I am not saying that the Levo is a bad bike only that is potentially no better as a trail bike than the Decoy. Rob did not test the Decoy on his home trails or side by side with the Levo so it was a guess on his part about the trail performance .
YT Decoy fork offset 44mm Specialized Levo fork offset 51mm. Fork offset plus trail from head angle means Decoy significantly more stable on a tricky downhill than the Levo, at the cost of wandering a bit more on climbs if the rider isn’t paying attention. Otherwise climbing about the same because Decoy’s steeper seat angle places rider slightly forward.
If you like to go downhill fast, buy the Decoy. If you like to go uphill fast, buy the Levo. Either would be a huge upgrade for me, in all trail conditions.
Is everyone remembering the geometry on the levo can be adjusted using the flip chip? I got the basic levo and put the 160mm Lyrik ultimate on it magic Mary up front and Eddie current on back. along with guide re brakes flip chip in low position (measures at 54.5 degree head angle now) and it is a very capable bike heading down the chunky stuff. I haven’t had the opportunity to test out the decoy but it is obviously much better value.
54.5 Deg wow that is a Chopper not a Mountain Bike. How well does it turn ?
To be honest it turns fine from what I have experienced. I don’t have a quiver of modern bikes to compare it too but I felt I struggled a bit on steep and rough terrain before (original fork was garbage for my intended use) and it seems to plough through the rough stuff much better now. Still jumps well and nimble enough to react to unexpected roots and drops. I have noticed a difference climbing but only the really steep stuff (the kind that you should probably not be trying to pedal up) but nothing drastic that makes me want to go back. I can always flip the chip in the rear suspension (takes 5 mins) if I’m going for a long trail ride and that definitely makes it a little sharper.
? Yes that would be 64.5 ? Doh!!The comment was sarcastic as I am sure the head angle is NOT 54.5 deg
After my first run out on my decoy, coming from 2 years on a Levo, I'd echo this. The Decoy rides just like a long travel Levo, nimble but with a bottomless feel. My 2018 Levo only has 135 on the back and that is the most noticable difference in the ride between the 2. Negatives to the Decoy are the noisier engine and slightly more binary power delivery - this will be a problem for some but I'm OK with it. Decoy seems to have better range but then again the battery is 10% bigger. Still tweaking the Decoy and planning to try it in high setting as got a few pedal strikes yesterday. First impressions are it's rapid, flickable and has more pop than the Levo.I think the key point is actually both the Levo and Decoy occupy the same space in the Market, and IMO are direct rivals rather than enduro vs trail, it’s only there marketing that is different. The Levo is slightly more of an all rounder and the YT a bit more aggressive, but neither are anywhere near as full on gravity focused as a lot of other EMTB’s
There are plenty of far more longer travel more “super enduro” bikes out there than the YT, and the YT is far more comparable to the Levo than it is to a Kenevo.
I think the key point is actually both the Levo and Decoy occupy the same space in the Market, and IMO are direct rivals rather than enduro vs trail, it’s only there marketing that is different. The Levo is slightly more of an all rounder and the YT a bit more aggressive, but neither are anywhere near as full on gravity focused as a lot of other EMTB’s
There are plenty of far more longer travel more “super enduro” bikes out there than the YT, and the YT is far more comparable to the Levo than it is to a Kenevo.
i dont get it. you say its the same but then rattle off a list of differences. so are they the same or are they different?
-bottomless feel
-rapid and flickable
-has more pop
wouldnt those differences be attributed to the geometry?
Ignore him , he is just Trolling ... Again .Levo forum slow again today? What point is it you are trying to make? Have you ridden a decoy and disagree with his assessment?
Ignore him , he is just Trolling ... Again .
specialized spends $250K on a new hydroforming machine so they can make tubing in complex shapes with varying thicknesses to dampen vibrations, distribute loads and provide unique clearances...
some guy on the internet: oi all tubing thicknesses, etc are just for weight.
just because you taught at uni for 41 years doesnt mean youre an engineer with all the knowledge in the world. thats why there are specializations for different disciplines.
OK to put it into perspective my mate's have a couple of Haibike enduros with 180 travel and they are like monster trucks compared to the Levo: plough thru everything but are the polar opposites when it comes to agility. I'm guessing the Kenevo is along these lines (I would expect Spesh want to make them different) but that is supposition on my part as I haven't ridden a Ken. The Decoy is like a Levo wrt to agility but has longer legs (possibly not as long at the Ken). I would describe it as a Levo with (I'm guessing) 90% the capability of a Kenevo, or another way a lighter more agile Kenevo.i dont get it. you say its the same but then rattle off a list of differences. so are they the same or are they different?
-bottomless feel
-rapid and flickable
-has more pop
wouldnt those differences be attributed to the geometry?
Hes comparing it to the 2018 Levo, that from what I understand wasn't as nimble and well done as the 2019?That was 110% my original point in the opening post !!! Thanks.
Hes comparing it to the 2018 Levo, that from what I understand wasn't as nimble and well done as the 2019?
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