Thewolfster
New Member
Hi everyone,
I have been riding mountain bikes for the last 20 years.
I recently had a large operation on my abdomen and I decided to treat myself to a Emtb. I thought why the hell not.
After a lot of research I decided to get a turbo Levo. I had some credit with Evans cycles after a bike refund and happily ordered the 2020 turbo Levo fsr on Thursday.
I happily picked it up on Friday and was over the moon. Had quick cycle in the car park before putting it in my car. It did work but after one kick of the motor to speed it stopped and flashed a blue and red light. I thought must be the battery.
I charged the battery to full and had a try this morning and was very disappointed that the error happened again. I checked the app and the fault was the speed sensor
I took the bike back to Evans cycles Gateshead and they updated the firmware and no change. The took in workshop and 20 mins later said they will have to send it back to specialized. I could wait and get a new one ordered or get a refund. I took the refund. The shop assistant was great really and said they have had 3 Levos with problems so far this week.
I was wanting to know is this something that another bike shop could have fixed ? Are they just scared / not willing to open up and inspect. Incase of voiding the warranty.
Had anyone else had this issue ?
I love the look of Levo and I loved just sitting on the bike and having a pedal no motor was even pretty fun.
Thanks for any advice
Cheers
I have been riding mountain bikes for the last 20 years.
I recently had a large operation on my abdomen and I decided to treat myself to a Emtb. I thought why the hell not.
After a lot of research I decided to get a turbo Levo. I had some credit with Evans cycles after a bike refund and happily ordered the 2020 turbo Levo fsr on Thursday.
I happily picked it up on Friday and was over the moon. Had quick cycle in the car park before putting it in my car. It did work but after one kick of the motor to speed it stopped and flashed a blue and red light. I thought must be the battery.
I charged the battery to full and had a try this morning and was very disappointed that the error happened again. I checked the app and the fault was the speed sensor
I took the bike back to Evans cycles Gateshead and they updated the firmware and no change. The took in workshop and 20 mins later said they will have to send it back to specialized. I could wait and get a new one ordered or get a refund. I took the refund. The shop assistant was great really and said they have had 3 Levos with problems so far this week.
I was wanting to know is this something that another bike shop could have fixed ? Are they just scared / not willing to open up and inspect. Incase of voiding the warranty.
Had anyone else had this issue ?
I love the look of Levo and I loved just sitting on the bike and having a pedal no motor was even pretty fun.
Thanks for any advice
Cheers