Just google “SRAM 20mm Post Mount Adapter”.And I don’t have a full build… frame only
already Did that ffs… forget about it.Just google “SRAM 20mm Post Mount Adapter”.
I don’t want a heavier bike with a 400wh battery for most of my riding. I’ll use the RE on a longer ride. I actually like the adjustability of that. I get 480wh if I need it for a longer ride. I do think that all models should come with a RE though.While the former gen SL got dislike because of weak power (by some), I start to feel this new gen will be because of weak range. This is sad cause aside from unchanged small battery this bike is very appealing! A 400wh battery would have hit the sweet spot!
I’ve had AXS XX1 on my previous bike for 3 and a half years (+4000 miles), and now have about 75 miles so far with the XX T-Type.Anyone who’s running the T-Type AXS got any feedback? My LBS has had a few comments that the shifting is slower compared to the original but it seems to suit an E-bike quite well. Not so good on an analogue which is interesting.
I need to decide whether to sell my (8 mile test ride) XX AXS GEN 1 while it’s as new so I can afford the T-Type. The first Gen has been great on my Epic Evo.
If you’ve done that, then why are you asking?!already Did that ffs… forget about it.
Completely agree... I'm just under 6ft 2" and on an S4 too - coming from an XL Levo SL 1.1.I See a few people say about sizing, it’s definitely each to their own but I got a s5 Levo and a s4 Levo sl. I’m 6,2, I prefer a shorter bike, very active rider and the sl really suits my style.
You need to order the following:and what are the brackets being used????
Agreed, when using the range extender I'm getting similar range to my Gen 3 Levo with 700W battery. Much prefer the feel to FF Levo.It has replaced an Expert Gen3 with Long Cascade and also a Kenevo SL Expert. For me it is a much better bike than both!!!!
I'm really in love with the SL2 PRO
Yeah its a personal choice, which is hard to advise people on. I've done so many changes to my S5 levo FF to try get it how i like, but it just feels like a boat compared to my two S4 bikes, expensive mistake!Completely agree... I'm just under 6ft 2" and on an S4 too - coming from an XL Levo SL 1.1.
The difference is night and day. I knew the XL was too big for me after a couple of rides, but at that point there wasn't a lot I could do other than pull the bars towards me and pull the seat forward.
The S4 feels like a massive breath of fresh air now I'm used to it! So much more manoeuvrable, and easier to pop / jump. I can also hang right off the back comfortably, which I could never do with my XL.
Arguably with the 'S' sizing, I could have picked S4 / S5 or S6. The S6 would have been like a boat for me!!
GX or X0 are the ones to go for. I prefer the placement of the battery on GX. If you want the magic wheel, you can upgrade on both GX and X0 for around £50...I’ve had AXS XX1 on my previous bike for 3 and a half years (+4000 miles), and now have about 75 miles so far with the XX T-Type.
For me, there is an improvement in shifting. It doesn’t like doing 2 or 3 shifts at once - but then I’d never do that anyway.
It can be slower as it waits to find the right part of the cassette, but we’re talking milliseconds.
XX1 was awesome, but the XX just feels more precise, and never misses a beat. No rasping, and the setup is an absolute joy with no adjustment screws! I’m also loving the POD now that I have it in the right place!
I sold my XX1 derailleur (well used!) and remote for £340, and my XX1 cassette / chain for £200, so it still cost me about £850 to upgrade.
Is it worth that… probably not, but you could argue that the frame isn’t worth £5750, are the wheels I ordered are not worth £2550 etc etc.
If you want it, don’t justify it to yourself, and just do it!! If not, the XX1 is still an awesome system.
EDIT - there’s always the option of the new GX T-Type, which has exactly the same performance and is considerably cheaper. The only downside is it’s slightly heavier, doesn’t have the cool ‘magic’ jockey wheel, and doesn’t look as nice (IMO).
Interesting re the noise. I previously had a FF Levo that was definitely quieter than the my Gen 1 SL. There does seem to be a slight variance in noise of these motors.Agreed, when using the range extender I'm getting similar range to my Gen 3 Levo with 700W battery. Much prefer the feel to FF Levo.
The only slight negative for me is motor noise, I find the Gen 3 Levo to be quite a bit quieter in most situations. I never owned a Gen 1 SL, can't imagine how noisy that must be!
It’s much quieter than the SL 1, unmatchedInteresting re the noise. I previously had a FF Levo that was definitely quieter than the my Gen 1 SL. There does seem to be a slight variance in noise of these motors.
I’ll have mine built up oveR the next week or so it will be interesting how mine is.
Reliability of the Mahle motor is the best though with the gears.
I do hope mine is a little quieter than the Gen 1 though, Not that it really bothered me
In some situations it's much quieter... however under load in a big climb, it doesn't sound 40% (or whatever Specialized's figure was) quieter to me. It still sounds pretty loud and whiney!!It’s much quieter than the SL 1, unmatched
I find that it's particularly noisy in low gear high cadence situations and get's much quieter as you move to higher gears. The noise on my Gen 3 Levo is pretty consistent through the gears, aside from the bulky look of the FF, I can pass people without them realising it's an ebike. I can't say the same on the SL.In some situations it's much quieter... however under load in a big climb, it doesn't sound 40% (or whatever Specialized's figure was) to me. It still sounds pretty loud and whiney!!
Yes, lower volume when cruising along - but I guess the motor isn't working as hard at that point.I find that it's particularly noisy in low gear high cadence situations and get's much quieter as you move to higher gears. The noise on my Gen 3 Levo is pretty consistent through the gears, aside from the bulky look of the FF, I can pass people without them realising it's an ebike. I can't say the same on the SL.
It's a minor issue though as everything else about the bike is great...
I never expected it to be quieter than the Trek... but I did expect it to be a lot quieter than the SL 1.1 motor.When MBR did his review you could still hear that the SL was noisier than the Trek and a higher pitch so I’m not surprised by those that weren’t expecting it.
Shame it isn’t noticeably quieter than the Gen 1 when under high load. All the reviews have suggested it is but when I heard Rob’s video of the review I could still hear it, that’s for sure.I actually did a video comparison of my Levo SL 1.1 v's my Levo SL 1.2 on the same hill... but I don't know if I've erased it by accident when my GoPro told me it was full last week!
If it's gone, it's gone... as my old SL (frame) now has a new owner!
Will have a look when I get home and post it if I still have it.
Under certain circumstances, the 1.2 motor is significantly quieter than the 1.1 was... but sometimes it seems to be just as loud / whiney.
I never expected it to be quieter than the Trek... but I did expect it to be a lot quieter than the SL 1.1 motor.
A few people are reporting that it’s not as quiet as hoped, how are you finding yours after a couple of months of ownership?After a few weeks riding the bike I can also say that I am pretty happy with the range even without the RE.
My sweet spot is eco 40/40 and trail 60/60. I almost never use turbo because I ride with friends on analog bikes.
Last sunday I rode 32km, 576m elevation gain at almost 13km/h average speed and came back with 50% battery (on flat road junctions I turned the bike off for approx 2km).
This GEN2 SL is a fantastic bike !
Do you find it noticeably quieter than the Kenevo SL? I should be able to see for myself over the next week when my Gen2 is builtAfter 2 years of heavy use of the Kenevo SL and 1.5 years of the Levo G3, the new SL is almost as quiet as the Levo FF.
Over a month with the PRO, 12 trips and the engine/noise improvement is fantastic.
At full load it's noisier than the FF, but not too loud.
The usage time at full load is short and the balance is very good!
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