Life expectancy of 2023 Specialized Levo comp alloy or any ebike in general?

713Fmhs

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I have a 2023 Specialized Levo Comp Alloy, this bike has about 270 miles on it almost all of which is dirt single track, (I also have a Turbo Tero 4X with a lot of street miles on it). This question can apply to any brand ebike but I wonder what life expectancy, (miles) a person could expect out of the motor and battery. I understand it's subjective and contingent upon how the bike is ridden and maintained.

I tend to buy quality stuff, Trucks, Motorcycles, Guns, Bicycles, etc, maintain them well and keep them for a looong time, many years if possible. I am wondering how long Specialized might support a particular model year in making replacement parts, (batteries, motors, etc) before deeming the parts & bike obsolete?

Generally speaking, how long do the motors and batteries last on a bike like this? Is it reasonable to expect that Specialized may have critical parts, (batteries, motors, etc??) available for this 2023 model bike for say another 6 or 7 years or are there aftermarket support for these parts?

Thanks for any replies. Levo Comp.jpg
 

RichMorr

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I think you will be fine for a long time, there is nothing in that motor that can’t be repaired and the bike is still for sale new, yes the Gen 4 will be out this year but it doesn’t mean they will stop selling the Gen 3.
Specialized do a 5 five years assisted buying program, where the battery and motor has a 2 year warranty and year 3, 4 and 5 you can buy at a reduced rate.
My thoughts are if you can still buy a new Gen3 Levo in 2026 directly from specialized then you could expect support until 2031 or I could be talking a load of rubbish.
 

Mister cube

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I have a 2023 Specialized Levo Comp Alloy, this bike has about 270 miles on it almost all of which is dirt single track, (I also have a Turbo Tero 4X with a lot of street miles on it). This question can apply to any brand ebike but I wonder what life expectancy, (miles) a person could expect out of the motor and battery. I understand it's subjective and contingent upon how the bike is ridden and maintained.

I tend to buy quality stuff, Trucks, Motorcycles, Guns, Bicycles, etc, maintain them well and keep them for a looong time, many years if possible. I am wondering how long Specialized might support a particular model year in making replacement parts, (batteries, motors, etc) before deeming the parts & bike obsolete?

Generally speaking, how long do the motors and batteries last on a bike like this? Is it reasonable to expect that Specialized may have critical parts, (batteries, motors, etc??) available for this 2023 model bike for say another 6 or 7 years or are there aftermarket support for these parts?

Thanks for any replies. View attachment 152687
If you maintain it well,you will get years out of it,my 2023 cube stereo has 2300 miles on it,runs like a dream,but buy a chain checker,it will save you hundreds in the long run,e bikes eat chains,mine is done and past the wear mark after 8-900 miles
 

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