Ted
Member
I have about 500 miles on my 2019 S-Works Levo. I thought maybe what I have learned so far might be useful to others. Please add what you have learned to help others who own Levo's or may be thinking about one.
1) I just completed a ride with 40 miles and almost 7000 feet climbing while leaving 18% battery left. I rode mostly in Eco. I have the 700WH battery.
2) I was really irritated by the buzz of the rear hub (Roval Traverse SL). I have other DT-Swiss hubs so I have extra ratchets around. I replaced the 54 tooth ratchet with a 36 tooth. The sound now is very quiet and much lower pitched. The ratchet sets are about $100 on the web. The change is very, very simple. No tools required.
3) I ride very hilly terrain and am going through brake pads. In the past I have used Truckerco brake pads so I decided to try them on my Levo. The pads were four sets for $27 from the Truckerco site. So far no problems. Much cheaper than SRAM pads and performance seems the same.
4) Twice I have had the blinking light problem. The first time I panicked and took my bike into the shop. They saw the problem but could not determine the cause. The indication from the manual was "Motor Error". They cleaned the connectors and sent me on my way. I have had the problem once since. I now use canned air to blow out the male and female connectors whenever I charge the battery. No problem since I started doing that. (Fingers crossed)
5) My last dropper post was a Thomson Elite and I loved it but it was good for about 2-3 years before it had to be replaced or repaired. When I tried the Command Post I hated it because it was not infinitely adjustable. I did not replace it immediately to see if I could get used to it. After 500 miles I don't love it but I can live with it and I don't hate it any more. I am used to the steps. If it proves more reliable than my Thomsons (three) I may even replace it eventually with another Command Post.
Any more Levo Learnings out there?
1) I just completed a ride with 40 miles and almost 7000 feet climbing while leaving 18% battery left. I rode mostly in Eco. I have the 700WH battery.
2) I was really irritated by the buzz of the rear hub (Roval Traverse SL). I have other DT-Swiss hubs so I have extra ratchets around. I replaced the 54 tooth ratchet with a 36 tooth. The sound now is very quiet and much lower pitched. The ratchet sets are about $100 on the web. The change is very, very simple. No tools required.
3) I ride very hilly terrain and am going through brake pads. In the past I have used Truckerco brake pads so I decided to try them on my Levo. The pads were four sets for $27 from the Truckerco site. So far no problems. Much cheaper than SRAM pads and performance seems the same.
4) Twice I have had the blinking light problem. The first time I panicked and took my bike into the shop. They saw the problem but could not determine the cause. The indication from the manual was "Motor Error". They cleaned the connectors and sent me on my way. I have had the problem once since. I now use canned air to blow out the male and female connectors whenever I charge the battery. No problem since I started doing that. (Fingers crossed)
5) My last dropper post was a Thomson Elite and I loved it but it was good for about 2-3 years before it had to be replaced or repaired. When I tried the Command Post I hated it because it was not infinitely adjustable. I did not replace it immediately to see if I could get used to it. After 500 miles I don't love it but I can live with it and I don't hate it any more. I am used to the steps. If it proves more reliable than my Thomsons (three) I may even replace it eventually with another Command Post.
Any more Levo Learnings out there?