Only an xc type ride to to start off but it included a few fast sweeping single track and moderate downhill sections. My usual ride is a Levo Comp.
On the flat not a great difference in feel between the 2 bikes but as soon as it gets fast and twisty and/or rowdy downhill the difference between them becomes very obvious. The Whyte is so agile and when you lean the bike into a bend it immediately feel like it wants to self right and it's easy to immediately sweep into the opposite direction. The Levo by contrast takes much more upper body effort. The low centre of balance is very noticeable supplemented in terms of maneuverability by 27.5 wheels as opposed to 29. I'm impressed
On the flat not a great difference in feel between the 2 bikes but as soon as it gets fast and twisty and/or rowdy downhill the difference between them becomes very obvious. The Whyte is so agile and when you lean the bike into a bend it immediately feel like it wants to self right and it's easy to immediately sweep into the opposite direction. The Levo by contrast takes much more upper body effort. The low centre of balance is very noticeable supplemented in terms of maneuverability by 27.5 wheels as opposed to 29. I'm impressed