Let’s hope they knock that weight down to 20k
S-works should be around 22kg.Let’s hope they knock that weight down to 20kg
Let’s hope they knock that weight down to 20k
S-works should be around 22kg.Let’s hope they knock that weight down to 20kg
Just go on a diet for 6 months , you’ll save money v spending money on lighter bitsLet’s hope they knock that weight down to 20kg
The Status has always been an outlier when it comes to longer travel bikes. The whole marketing scheme with specialized is "Forget the status quo". Where the status lineup is moreso of a affordable big hitter for groms and budget minded individuals. Where the big hit/status was an entry level dh bike. The electric lineup can be affordable but not in that segment necessarily. I would imagine more geo changes and maybe the new genie suspension tech. They spent all that money on production, might as well put it on more than one bike.Well specialized just dropped the new Status 140/170. They share the same front triangle with the shock mounted on the down tube. This could the model for the new Kenevo/levo.
Status - Specialized
www.specialized.com
speaking to berkshire cycles kenevos have been sold out for months.
Im in the market for a long travel DH focussed ebike, so I hope something new comes out soon.
speaking to berkshire cycles kenevos have been sold out for months.
Im in the market for a long travel DH focussed ebike, so I hope something new comes out soon.
I want a Crestline but it’s basically impossible to buy one. The way they do their “drops” is annoying. It reminds me of the kids and their sneakers, waiting in line for days to buy the next AF1s.Crestline
Over priced Santa Cruz bullet, now that there is the new software for the ep801, the drive unit is no longer an a issue.I want a Crestline but it’s basically impossible to buy one. The way they do their “drops” is annoying. It reminds me of the kids and their sneakers, waiting in line for days to buy the next AF1s.
Gen3 weighes the same.S-works should be around 22kg.
Gen4 has an 880wh battery and a 110nm motor so better specs at the same weight is a win imho.Gen3 weighes the same.
All the last announced systems have roughly 220Wh/kg pack densities, which would put the pack at 4kg. Spesh usually pride themselves on being ahead of the competition (at launch), but I find it hard to believe they would do much better than that unless the bike is coming out in a year using some upcoming battery tech.But how much 880wh battery weights?
All the last announced systems have roughly 220Wh/kg pack densities, which would put the pack at 4kg. Spesh usually pride themselves on being ahead of the competition (at launch), but I find it hard to believe they would do much better than that unless the bike is coming out in a year using some upcoming battery tech.
It’s good to have a ballpark on the battery weights. Hopefully they release a smaller option to the 880. A 650ish would be perfect and would come in around 3kg, which is lighter than the current 500. All that and a 110nm motor sounds pretty awesome to me.All the last announced systems have roughly 220Wh/kg pack densities, which would put the pack at 4kg. Spesh usually pride themselves on being ahead of the competition (at launch), but I find it hard to believe they would do much better than that unless the bike is coming out in a year using some upcoming battery tech.
I think the dealer press camp was about 12 months ago.It’s good to have a ballpark on the battery weights. Hopefully they release a smaller option to the 880. A 650ish would be perfect and would come in around 3kg, which is lighter than the current 500. All that and a 110nm motor sounds pretty awesome to me.
I know a lot of the excitement and focus is on the tech and weight, but I think a greater interest for me will be in any geo and travel updates. I can see a short and long chain stay option to allow for those that want full 29 (I’m a mullet all the way guy) and a +_ 5mm reach adjust (a la Crestline). 170mm travel would be spot on while I’m wishing.
If the bike is released in the fall is the dealer press camp anytime soon?
That is the weight of the current Levo CARBON COMP with the 500Wh battery. I believe that the new Levo could easily weigh less than 21Kg with one of the new 600Wh batteries.S-works should be around 22kg.
From what I understand there is no small battery planned.That is the weight of the current Levo CARBON COMP with the 500Wh battery. I believe that the new Levo could easily weigh less than 21Kg with one of the new 600Wh batteries.
Think about it from a commercial pov. Is there really a reason to develop another smaller battery?If that's the case this would be a bummer because I notice a huge difference in handling on trails with a bike that has a lower center of gravity and weighs one, two or even three kg or more less. The big batteries have the downside of being very long which raises the center of gravity significantly and it makes the bike harder to throw around and correct it on narrow, twisty natural trails that are ridden fast.
On most rides you won't need an 880wh battery I don't even need the 700 wh because I'm only weighing 70kg. So the 500wh is the sweetspot for me and the bike is significantly lighter and handles better.
Or didn’t ride free ride bikes in the early 2000sPeople that complain about ebike weights have never ridden motocross and it shows lol
will this one be letting in gallons of gritty water at every opportunity I wonderI’ve been told it will be a Brose motor. More efficient. With a choice of battery size.
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