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.
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.