Installed SC reserve wheels...back to 27.5 baby!

jwrx

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Jul 22, 2018
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Installed the SC reserve wheels as part of the weight dropping programme for my 2019 Expert. Total weight saved

is now 1.5kg vs OEM

The reserve wheels/tires contributed 500grms

Will be installing the 160mm air spring to bring the bike back up

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Alan Yeung

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Jul 9, 2019
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Ottawa, ON, Canada
Any noticeably difference in the ride? I have SC reserve rims (27.5x27mm) on my other bike and was thinking of putting them on my Levo (2019 Expert) for a test ride but my biggest concern is the significant drop in BB height. My local trails are rocks and roots and pedal strikes are a way of life. What else did you did you change to drop the other 1kg?
 

cozzy

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I have some 30mm ones ready to go onto my kenevo once I buy some 2.6 instead of 2.8 tyres & get an xd driver cassette.
Im hoping the reason I hated my harsh bronson the wheels came off wasnt due to the carbon wheels in the first place!
 

jwrx

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Jul 22, 2018
206
243
Malaysia
Any noticeably difference in the ride? I have SC reserve rims (27.5x27mm) on my other bike and was thinking of putting them on my Levo (2019 Expert) for a test ride but my biggest concern is the significant drop in BB height. My local trails are rocks and roots and pedal strikes are a way of life. What else did you did you change to drop the other 1kg?

Biggest contributors were
swapping battery for a 500wh - 700grm
Praxis carbon cranks - 110grm
Renthal bar/stem - 180grm
 

Alan Yeung

Member
Jul 9, 2019
35
32
Ottawa, ON, Canada
Biggest contributors were
swapping battery for a 500wh - 700grm
Praxis carbon cranks - 110grm
Renthal bar/stem - 180grm

...and with the 1.5kg (~3.3lbs) drop in weight, is the handling noticeably different. I'm asking because I had similar aspirations. Having said that, after owning the bike for 8 weeks, the motor makes up for much of the weight of e-mtbs in general.
 

jwrx

Well-known member
Jul 22, 2018
206
243
Malaysia
...and with the 1.5kg (~3.3lbs) drop in weight, is the handling noticeably different. I'm asking because I had similar aspirations. Having said that, after owning the bike for 8 weeks, the motor makes up for much of the weight of e-mtbs in general.

first ride will be this weekend. having said that..all the things i changed, i would have done so anyway...the weight reduction is a nice bonus.

My ride buddy and I use a car rack..lifting his 18 sworks, which is almost 2k heavier needs 2 of us...mine can be lifted solo. A 18 expert is almost 3kg heavier..that is substantial amount of weight to lift around

I ride my manual Yeti on weekdays, Levo on weekends...the change in weight really throws me off sometimes
 

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