chinesederek
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I took my Levo SL Expert out for a ride just over a week ago and noticed that the rear end felt a little 'sloppy'. ON checking there seemed to be more than expected movement on the drive side main pivot (located behind the chainring). I spoke with the LBS who, due to Covid-19, are only opening the shop once a week to deal with deliveries etc. Dropped the bike into them this morning and have just received the call to advise me that the main front triangle needs to be replaced as the pivot bolt treads on the main frame are stripped as are the treads on the bolt itself.
This couldn't of happened at a worse time. The bike has been my release valve from the stress of the current lockdown. The LBS expect that this could perhaps take a few weeks to sort out as it will be dependent upon Specialized being able to source a new frame and then the length of time it will take to get the frame to the LBS and then when the LBS will be able to rebuild the bike. I've suggested that Specialized would do better to warranty the whole bike as i assume that this would be quicker than waiting on a frame.
The bike has covered about 200 miles from new and has been brilliant so far, everything i hoped it would be. Lets see how long it takes for this to be resolved.
This couldn't of happened at a worse time. The bike has been my release valve from the stress of the current lockdown. The LBS expect that this could perhaps take a few weeks to sort out as it will be dependent upon Specialized being able to source a new frame and then the length of time it will take to get the frame to the LBS and then when the LBS will be able to rebuild the bike. I've suggested that Specialized would do better to warranty the whole bike as i assume that this would be quicker than waiting on a frame.
The bike has covered about 200 miles from new and has been brilliant so far, everything i hoped it would be. Lets see how long it takes for this to be resolved.