Mtbvkk
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I got the Turbo levo comp last year ( some photos on this forum ). After a year of riding, while I love the bike, I feel like it isn't quite for me mainly because of body health changes and my usage patterns. I mostly ride in eco mode and rarely used the bike in full power. But, more importantly, I was diagnosed with a bone impingement on the spine causing numbness and pain in the neck area that kept me from riding a bit this last year. Lifting the Turbo Levo into my truck is awful with such a problem and the problem is something I've to keep at bay and live with the rest of my life barring surgery ( which I don't want to do ). In addition a former knee injury has surfaced and I find the heaviness of the Levo to be a detriment to easing into riding and getting my strength back. I had no issues prior to last year so last year was a doozy in a bad way.
Anyways, I've been thinking for a while about getting the SL and selling my levo. I ride a small frame which are the toughest to find. My bike shop owner tells me that there are no bikes to be found and his supply has been reduced to nothing and doesn't expect anything through summer and probably beyond. So to my surprise I found a small S-works SL frame selling for $6500 ( 1.5k off MSRP ) at a store 90 miles north of me and it was their last one. So I bought it since they have a 30 day return if not used and I can still ponder if I'm making the right decision before taking the final plunge. The price is really daunting, but some calculations tell me that an additional 2500-3000 can get me a built bike. so For roughly 9500 it would be 1500 more than the comp carbon but I'd have components I want and the range extender which it comes with so the value is comparable. I'm trying to do enough research before I decide whether I should pick it up or not.
Anyways, I've never bought a frame before so getting stuff installed is a bit daunting. I looked at YouTube videos and installing the headset, fork, handle bars etc seem quite doable. Specialized website says the headset is FSA integrated and not sure what that is yet but have seen some hints that it does't require a FSA press tool. The tools to get the headset and fork cut and installed are quite cheap so I can do that quite easily.
I already have handlebars and stems that I can move over from my levo and restore that to factory. The geometry of the Levo and SL seems to be very close on paper.
I'm not sure if the bike ships with the cranks not installed. I've removed/installed cranks on my earlier bikes so not a stranger to this but wondering if there's anything special on the SL and whether I need tools other than an Allen wrench. I'm assuming I don't have to install anything akin to a bottom bracket since the motor is housed behind the cranks so it should be a different mechanism.
I'm thinking of having my LBS install brakes, the drive train, and dropper post. With these routing cables through the frame seems daunting. Even if I could get stuff routed, the brakes are beyond me at the moment. I could probably figure out the drive train and dropper post.
The shop I purchased from has custom builds with a discount but many of their components are not available immediately and some not until July or I may have gone that route for ease.
As far as components go. I'm thinking:
Anyways, hoping to hear from people if there are any gotchas or if I'm thinking through this ok.
Anyways, I've been thinking for a while about getting the SL and selling my levo. I ride a small frame which are the toughest to find. My bike shop owner tells me that there are no bikes to be found and his supply has been reduced to nothing and doesn't expect anything through summer and probably beyond. So to my surprise I found a small S-works SL frame selling for $6500 ( 1.5k off MSRP ) at a store 90 miles north of me and it was their last one. So I bought it since they have a 30 day return if not used and I can still ponder if I'm making the right decision before taking the final plunge. The price is really daunting, but some calculations tell me that an additional 2500-3000 can get me a built bike. so For roughly 9500 it would be 1500 more than the comp carbon but I'd have components I want and the range extender which it comes with so the value is comparable. I'm trying to do enough research before I decide whether I should pick it up or not.
Anyways, I've never bought a frame before so getting stuff installed is a bit daunting. I looked at YouTube videos and installing the headset, fork, handle bars etc seem quite doable. Specialized website says the headset is FSA integrated and not sure what that is yet but have seen some hints that it does't require a FSA press tool. The tools to get the headset and fork cut and installed are quite cheap so I can do that quite easily.
I already have handlebars and stems that I can move over from my levo and restore that to factory. The geometry of the Levo and SL seems to be very close on paper.
I'm not sure if the bike ships with the cranks not installed. I've removed/installed cranks on my earlier bikes so not a stranger to this but wondering if there's anything special on the SL and whether I need tools other than an Allen wrench. I'm assuming I don't have to install anything akin to a bottom bracket since the motor is housed behind the cranks so it should be a different mechanism.
I'm thinking of having my LBS install brakes, the drive train, and dropper post. With these routing cables through the frame seems daunting. Even if I could get stuff routed, the brakes are beyond me at the moment. I could probably figure out the drive train and dropper post.
The shop I purchased from has custom builds with a discount but many of their components are not available immediately and some not until July or I may have gone that route for ease.
As far as components go. I'm thinking:
- Fox 36 fit fork
- Cheap aluminum wheels I can find (like used Rovals)
- PNW Loam dropper with their remote
- Either rockshox or PNW dropper - the PNW is much cheaper, but I like the kashima finish since it matches the frame and fork.
- SRAM Code RSC Brakes
- Either Eagle NX or the new 52 tooth eagle with X01 for drivetrain
Anyways, hoping to hear from people if there are any gotchas or if I'm thinking through this ok.
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