Dennis1971
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Help My name is Dennis and I am from The Netherlands. So, please forgive me my mistakes if I write something the wrong way or if I express myself a bit differently
I am watching Rob's video's lately and really enjoyed it. So much I am interested in buying a Levo 2019 model. I am a MTB rider for about 8 years now and I my bike is a Specialized Epic comp with Carbon SL (S-works) rims. I very nice bike that sometimes feels like it has a E-motor in it. It is a fast bike!
In The Netherlands we do not have much hills so I drive mainly mtb tracks with max about 3-400 high meters. If I drive my MTB in normal weather conditions and a flat road I drive 27-30 km/u.
Last Friday I visit my Specialized dealer and did my first ride on a EMTB. This was a Levo Fattie from 2017.
This ride was very disappointed. The problems I had that when the ride goes down or flat it holds me back at about 22-23 km/u. This Levo Fattie is definitely not as smooth as my Epic and were the fun starts it holds me back.
The reason wy I want a EMTB is because I have sometimes drive for an hour our 1,5 hour to a MTB track and after 1 a 1,5 hour of fast driving I have to go back. I like to make does rides longer. I am definitly not an extreme biker. But I like to ride single tracks as fast as possible for me!
If I watch the video's of the Specialized Levo or other brands nobody talks about this hold back at around 23 km/u. My question is, has the Levo improved in a way that when the motor stops it is not that heavy to drive? Do most of you tune the motor so it helps till about 30km/u? Does my experience has something to do with the fattie and the big wheels?
I really hope on some feedback, because I am really consider a Specialized Levo carbon. I will keep my Epic also.
Thanks
Dennis
I am watching Rob's video's lately and really enjoyed it. So much I am interested in buying a Levo 2019 model. I am a MTB rider for about 8 years now and I my bike is a Specialized Epic comp with Carbon SL (S-works) rims. I very nice bike that sometimes feels like it has a E-motor in it. It is a fast bike!
In The Netherlands we do not have much hills so I drive mainly mtb tracks with max about 3-400 high meters. If I drive my MTB in normal weather conditions and a flat road I drive 27-30 km/u.
Last Friday I visit my Specialized dealer and did my first ride on a EMTB. This was a Levo Fattie from 2017.
This ride was very disappointed. The problems I had that when the ride goes down or flat it holds me back at about 22-23 km/u. This Levo Fattie is definitely not as smooth as my Epic and were the fun starts it holds me back.
The reason wy I want a EMTB is because I have sometimes drive for an hour our 1,5 hour to a MTB track and after 1 a 1,5 hour of fast driving I have to go back. I like to make does rides longer. I am definitly not an extreme biker. But I like to ride single tracks as fast as possible for me!
If I watch the video's of the Specialized Levo or other brands nobody talks about this hold back at around 23 km/u. My question is, has the Levo improved in a way that when the motor stops it is not that heavy to drive? Do most of you tune the motor so it helps till about 30km/u? Does my experience has something to do with the fattie and the big wheels?
I really hope on some feedback, because I am really consider a Specialized Levo carbon. I will keep my Epic also.
Thanks
Dennis