Levo Gen 3 Gen 3 Levo Owners’ Photo Thread

E Bob

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Ginge at the top of cwmcarn
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First ride on my new whip and holy shit, this thing is nice! Suspension set up on first go was pretty bang on. Had planned on skipping the usual gaps and drops until I got comfortable on it but after a couple corners and smaller jumps i knew it was good to go. Even off the bigger jumps and drops it was quiet as a mouse and super stable. Have everything in the slackest/lowest setting and will be leaving it there. No pedal strikes or anything like that to worry about.

I was on a 2019 Levo carbon comp with factory 36 and factory dpx2 previously, and the Levo pro was far better right off the bat. Quicker to initiate turns, way more poppy and playful, and just wow. Blown away. I was stressing that I had spent way too much money for little improvement, but now, no worries at all! Love this bike already.

Upgrades from stock are pretty minimal so far... cushcore front and rear, assegai DH front, assegai double down rear since I can’t find DH 27.5 anywhere, and a full RideWrap. Dropper post is too short so might throw on my one up 210, but will raise the post up a bit first and see if that gets in the way or not.

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zorro77

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Puoi eseguire un 220 su un gen 3
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Front and rear?
 

Bencab

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With EXT Storia V3 coil shock and T7/T9 eliminator Gravity rear.

The coil is phenomenal and paired with the extra damping from the gravity cased rear makes it feel so so good...

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Thanks for the update Rob! I really like the x2 at the moment so if it conks out early, i will seriously consider EXT. First time using butcher and eliminator and been very good compared so far; will check out the gravity casing when it is time to change.
 

Bencab

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Rode with my son who was on his regular mtb. I used Micro Tune a lot. What a nice feature! I was able to adjust my peak power and support on-the-fly depending on my son’s cadence and speed.

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Rob Rides EMTB

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How do you like those tyres? And under what conditions
Butcher T9 is pretty good to be honest, soft not too heavy. Good front tyre.

T7/T9 Eliminator in grid works well on the rear. More heavy but stiff sidewall, and decent side knobs, same as the butcher I think on the side.

Both are not the best in the wet and mud that we currently have. The eliminator especially.

But as a spring / summer tyre combo they are keepers.
 

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