Levo SL Gen 1 Levo SL peak power and support settings

Vin829

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So after figuring out what they finally mean. Just wondering if anyone here has played around with the settings to find tune your ride? I find that I’m constantly out spinning the motor. Not sure what cadence the motor disengages at. If you have experimented put what you have found to be a good mix of settings
 

Waynetta

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Surprised you can out spin the motor? I experimented on the demo bike in turbo on a really long climb (not massively steep but one I would be at my limit by half way up) and I was real impressed how I could pedal as fast as I could and still getting good power from the motor.
my settings were eco 35/40. Trail 60/70 and Turbo 100/100.
power being the first number I quoted.
managed 26 miles and almost 3000ft climbing and still had 33% battery left.
hoping to pick my SL up tomorrow so pretty excited ?
 

Vin829

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Feb 18, 2020
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Surprised you can out spin the motor? I experimented on the demo bike in turbo on a really long climb (not massively steep but one I would be at my limit by half way up) and I was real impressed how I could pedal as fast as I could and still getting good power from the motor.
my settings were eco 35/40. Trail 60/70 and Turbo 100/100.
power being the first number I quoted.
managed 26 miles and almost 3000ft climbing and still had 33% battery left.
hoping to pick my SL up tomorrow so pretty excited ?
I think my normal riding style is a high cadence. I did a ride yesterday which was only 20 miles. But it was 4500ft of climbing in 2.5 hours. The place I ride is steep. LOL. You will love your SL. I’ve had it on 2 big rides so far. I have the expert model. The only gripe is the damn SRAM G2 brake pads rattling in the caliper on rough downhills
 

Waynetta

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I specked mine with Shimano SLX brakes and drive train. Didn’t like the SRAM stuff at all. I’ve gone for a comp carbon in black.
 

Levo Laland

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Surprised you can out spin the motor? I experimented on the demo bike in turbo on a really long climb (not massively steep but one I would be at my limit by half way up) and I was real impressed how I could pedal as fast as I could and still getting good power from the motor.
my settings were eco 35/40. Trail 60/70 and Turbo 100/100.
power being the first number I quoted.
managed 26 miles and almost 3000ft climbing and still had 33% battery left.
hoping to pick my SL up tomorrow so pretty excited ?
I’d always run peak power at 100% as there’s not massive amounts of power available, why limit it further my reducing peak power plus it’s not like these bikes are short on battery range.
 

Levo Laland

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I’d always run peak power at 100% as there’s not massive amounts of power available, why limit it further my reducing peak power plus it’s not like these bikes are short on battery range.
I’d always run peak power at 100% as there’s not massive amounts of power available, why limit it further my reducing peak power plus it’s not like these bikes are short on battery range.
If you want more exercise reduce the assistance levels if you want less fun or a longer range then reduce the peak power levels!
 

Waynetta

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I’d always run peak power at 100% as there’s not massive amounts of power available, why limit it further my reducing peak power plus it’s not like these bikes are short on battery range.
i tried eco at 100/30 (30 support) but it just felt too easy. I like to have the option of taking it easy or having a work out, or mixing it up on one ride. Those setting felt perfect for me but when I’ve had more time on one I’ll try 100/30 again.
 

Levo Laland

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i tried eco at 100/30 (30 support) but it just felt too easy. I like to have the option of taking it easy or having a work out, or mixing it up on one ride. Those setting felt perfect for me but when I’ve had more time on one I’ll try 100/30 again.
I run 15/100 30/100 and 60/100 on my Levo. I’d suggest 20/100 40/100 and 80/100 on the SL given lower power. (Support/peak power)
 

Waynetta

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I run 15/100 30/100 and 60/100 on my Levo. I’d suggest 20/100 40/100 and 80/100 on the SL given lower power. (Support/peak power)
Interesting, ill experiment more when bike arrives..
thinking about it now though, would you ever get the 250 watts from the motor with only 15% support?
 
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davarello

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Took me a while to get the two % numbers sorted in my head, but now my standard setting on the Levo is 20/40, 40/70 and 60/100. If i'm looking for more range I tune down to 15/30, 35/60 and 55/100 .
 

Vin829

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Feb 18, 2020
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I’d always run peak power at 100% as there’s not massive amounts of power available, why limit it further my reducing peak power plus it’s not like these bikes are short on battery range.
For my type of rides they are a little short on battery power. I’d like to hit 10K of climbing by maybe carrying 2 extenders and 1 on the bike. All day epic rides on the weekend is what I love doing
 

MarkR

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Mar 12, 2020
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So after figuring out what they finally mean. Just wondering if anyone here has played around with the settings to find tune your ride? I find that I’m constantly out spinning the motor. Not sure what cadence the motor disengages at. If you have experimented put what you have found to be a good mix of settings
I would give this a read ??
Levo SL Owners Thread - EMTB Forums
 

paquo

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Jul 31, 2018
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I specked mine with Shimano SLX brakes and drive train. Didn’t like the SRAM stuff at all. I’ve gone for a comp carbon in black.

i don't like the sramm xx1 shifter or the rest of the drivetrain much. Did you switch to slx deralieur , shifter and cassette? I was thinking of this . I read the shimano hyperglide chain really helps but will only work with hyperglide chainring and of course there is none in the sram 94 bcd spider. So even with a normal 12 speed chain it's better than sram?
 

Waynetta

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Hi @paquo . I had a derailleur and shifter fitted but unfortunately the standard free hub cant be changed for the Shimano one so ive had to stick with the SRAM cassette and chain. Not had any issues though and done over 600 miles. The shift would be improved I’m sure with a full SLX set up but the cost of a new wheel means I’ll have to wait.
 

MarkR

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i don't like the sramm xx1 shifter or the rest of the drivetrain much. Did you switch to slx deralieur , shifter and cassette? I was thinking of this . I read the shimano hyperglide chain really helps but will only work with hyperglide chainring and of course there is none in the sram 94 bcd spider. So even with a normal 12 speed chain it's better than sram?
I think you can use the existing cassette/chain with an SLX shifter and derailleur - get some wear out of it as there is no resale value for those parts.
 

Lasse

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Interesting, ill experiment more when bike arrives..
thinking about it now though, would you ever get the 250 watts from the motor with only 15% support?
Hi...I changed settings in this spreadsheet to comply with Levo SL engine...
It is seldom I set Peak Power lower than 100%...perhaps if I ride with others that got push-bikes...thats it.
 

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