some early gen3 base alloy do allow adjustable headset, see: Levo Gen 3 - Gen 3 2022 Levo base alloy adjustable headset cup compat
Is the extra weight in the base model mostly the wheels or is it the fork too?It’s already been said but I’ll say it again to reiterate: The Levo is already one of the more nimble full power ebikes. To do better you either need to upgrade components or get a lighter/less powerfull SL bike.
The base model Levo IS very heavy tho. A wheel upgrade would make the most difference in feel. After that it's a game of diminishing returns. My Levo is top spec everything but it's still a pig and will never feel anything like a regular pedal bike. Just have to embrace the weight and use it to your advantage. It's a different kind of riding for sure but equally fun IMHO
Yes, that fork is a brick but you would notice lighter wheels a lot more than a lighter fork.Is the extra weight in the base model mostly the wheels or is it the fork too?
Thanks. What fork would you recommend if I was looking at making it more nimble rather than a big hit machine?Yes, that fork is a brick but you would notice lighter wheels a lot more than a lighter fork.
If you're happy with the rest of the bike it might be easier just to upgrade a couple things to bring the weight down.
Lyrik is the lighter of the two and it's my personal favorite over the Fox 36.Also, does lighter wheels mean carbon or just a better alloy wheelset?
Are you using a current gen lyric? Any issues?Lyrik is the lighter of the two and it's my personal favorite over the Fox 36.
It all depends on how much you want to spend. I prefer carbon but there are some nice lightweight alloy options too.
Thanks. Any idea how much the stock wheelset weighs?A pair of hunt trail wide wheels will be ~1900g for £359 new. The XC wide is claimed to be 1700g for the same money.
Some Bontrager XR4s will be sub 800g each for the 2.4s. Light, cheap and fast for not much money (relatively speaking)
Agree. Rotational weight first, furthest from the rotation. Lighter wheels and tires. Love my XR4's, but they have been discontinued for thr Gunnison, now at 950g for the top model. Lighter wheelset will also affect motor and battery performance, so double bang for th buck on an ebike.A pair of hunt trail wide wheels will be ~1900g for £359 new. The XC wide is claimed to be 1700g for the same money.
Some Bontrager XR4s will be sub 800g each for the 2.4s. Light, cheap and fast for not much money (relatively speaking)
Easiest way if it was a new bike is that some extra headset inserts will be in the zipped pouch containing the charger etc.Is it possible to tell the difference without taking it apart?
Is the extra weight in the base model mostly the wheels or is it the fork too?
Cheers Tooks. Do you have the 500wh battery in yours? Do you know if the stock wheels would be compatible with the Lyrik Ultimate and what tyres are you running?I’m running some middle of the range Nukeproof wheels, mainly because the stock ones wouldn’t take a Fox fork, not because they were significantly heavier.
I’m running Lyrik Ultimates now, much lighter than the base RS 35 Silver it came with, along with some lighter tubeless tyres over the stock ones. Those two things do make a difference to how nimble it feels.
I’m totally ignorant on rear suspension and have always (falsely?) thought it less important than front for anything other than big hits. Your response suggests this is not the case- would I see improvements in handling on corners etc if I changed the rear shock too?Found the thread late but I am all in on replacing the suspension. I love the fox float x rear shock on my Kenevo. I was very disappointed with the rockshox select rear shock…. I hated the way the bike felt. I put on the float x and it was a different bike. The fork that came on your bike is …. Sorry but it’s crap. Zeb or 38 would be a better choice imo. The zed is poppie and the 38 is plush( grip x or grip2 damper)… you want both? DVO 38….jmo
Yes, 500Wh battery in my base alloy.Cheers Tooks. Do you have the 500wh battery in yours? Do you know if the stock wheels would be compatible with the Lyrik Ultimate and what tyres are you running?
Cheers!
Have you ever thought about upgrading the battery? I see they don’t do the 500wh anymore. It’s just so expensive! And not sure how easy it would be to swap mid ride.Yes, 500Wh battery in my base alloy.
Stock wheels should be ok, they fit the RS 35 Silvers, and Lyrik Ultimates on mine. Actually, on just checking I’m running the stock Specialized wheels now anyway, I switched briefly to the Nukeproof ones when I tried fitting some Fox 36s, which needed the narrow end caps. Those wheels and fork are now on my Jam2.
Have you ever thought about upgrading the battery? I see they don’t do the 500wh anymore. It’s just so expensive! And not sure how easy it would be to swap mid ride.
What kind of distances do you get out of the 500wh?I have thought about it, but really the 500 lasts me all the rides I do, if I want distance I’ve got my Jam2 and a couple of range extenders.
I don’t ride the Levo much really, but when I do I love the motor compared to the Jam2 e8000, but to be fair that’s been really good and hasn’t missed a beat.
I ride mostly in trail, with boost for the few steep hills I have, it’s an easy 25 miles on my routes.What kind of distances do you get out of the 500wh?
Imo don’t waste your time upgrading. You did what I did, bought the base model put zeb ultimates, super deluxe ultimates, shorter headset , carbon bars etc. top spec bike now. Rides like heavy pig. Save your time and cash and grab a pivot shuttle am. I took one for a weekend, instantly felt more fun, more nimble. I’m now trying to get rid of the Levi and buy a pivot.
It’s carbon for a start so definitely lighter than the levo. I just found the levo takes more effort to keepStrange that you feel it's a heavy bike. The pivot likely weighs the same.
Though admittedly it might feel lighter if it rides a particular way.
It’s carbon for a start so definitely lighter than the levo. I just found the levo takes more effort to keep
It on track. The suspension set up on the pivot is just more fun to ride imo based on riding both bikes back to back over a weekend. I’d definitely give it a try, even in the carpark. It felt instantly better. Even trying to do a small bunny hop was very different
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