I have a nearly 4 year old 2019 Levo Comp, the warranty runs out on its 4th birthday.
Normally I would change bikes before it gets to that age, Covid, job security and stretched funds forced a different buying habit.
Move on 18 months and I am now looking at options, do I stay with what I have got or do I buy a new bike.
I live near the Peak District (UK) and ride anything up to 40 miles or so with 3-4 mates. We are all in our mid/late 60's and dont do anything that involves tricks and clever stunts, (takes a long time for old bones to heal). We just go on long rides and are often out for 4 hours or more.
Key for me is a decent sized battery, the one I have now is 700kwh.
With a budget of say £5k what would the best choice be if I chose to buy a new bike.
And will a newer bike really give me anything that I dont have already, in other words has technology moved on that much in 4 years that there is a noticeable difference in a comparible 2019 bike to a 2023 bike. Or is it marketing hype.
I welcome suggestions and any input.
Many thanks
Normally I would change bikes before it gets to that age, Covid, job security and stretched funds forced a different buying habit.
Move on 18 months and I am now looking at options, do I stay with what I have got or do I buy a new bike.
I live near the Peak District (UK) and ride anything up to 40 miles or so with 3-4 mates. We are all in our mid/late 60's and dont do anything that involves tricks and clever stunts, (takes a long time for old bones to heal). We just go on long rides and are often out for 4 hours or more.
Key for me is a decent sized battery, the one I have now is 700kwh.
With a budget of say £5k what would the best choice be if I chose to buy a new bike.
And will a newer bike really give me anything that I dont have already, in other words has technology moved on that much in 4 years that there is a noticeable difference in a comparible 2019 bike to a 2023 bike. Or is it marketing hype.
I welcome suggestions and any input.
Many thanks