Levo Gen 3 Levo Gen 4 2024 Rumours... And assorted random chat ....

gbcoke

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Bosch is not just a contender,it's the leading system at the moment when you take into account service and proven reliability.
And once the 100nm and wireless screen arrive this summer,it will be up there with any other system in terms of features and tech.
 

Biano44

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Bosch is not just a contender,it's the leading system at the moment when you take into account service and proven reliability.
And once the 100nm and wireless screen arrive this summer,it will be up there with any other system in terms of features and tech.
But will still be behind on peak power by 20%
 

sethimus

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What I liked is the fact that the main pack and the extender worked in dual mode(discharged simultaneously) until 10% remaining on the main battery pack.
why? thats fucking stupid. range extender should be empty first, like on the rise, so it can go back to the backpack. who wants to change the weight distribution of the bike and general handling for 90% of the riding?
 

emtbeast

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why? thats fucking stupid. range extender should be empty first, like on the rise, so it can go back to the backpack. who wants to change the weight distribution of the bike and general handling for 90% of the riding?
It's optional as far as I know, and a range extender on it's own is really weak to consistently power a FF ebike. Probably the name 》range extender 《 says that it's not meant for trail riding, but to extend range, so more for the long days in the wilderness, at the end it's personal choice...

Broke the thread a bit with this🙆‍♂️ back to the Levo shall we ✌️😉

Any leaks in sight 👀
 
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sethimus

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yes, a range extender, not a weight extender. i used the rise one to get up the (first) mountain, then had a full main battery for the rest of the trip. and no extra weight on the downhill that makes the bike feel sluggish due to increased center of weight
 

Doomanic

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why? thats fucking stupid. range extender should be empty first, like on the rise, so it can go back to the backpack. who wants to change the weight distribution of the bike and general handling for 90% of the riding?
Yeah, cos who doesn't want a heavy inflexible lump in their backpack when they fall off...
 

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