Levo Gen 2 New Lupine SL X for Brose....

grantini

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I installed the new Lupine SL X this week and did a ride with it the other night. Unlike previous wired lights, I had zero motor failures, which is a HUGE improvement. Also, the light is exponentially brighter at 1800 Lumens than the previous models. If you night ride, this is the absolute best choice out there for a hard wired light system!
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grantini

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That's impressive, where'd you buy from? Did it come with the necessary cables?

Cheers

It comes with everything including the cables. It has mounting hardware, you need to specify handlebar size, and the remote and power cable are hard wired. I purchased it directly from Lupine NA... at www.lupinenorthamerica.com They are great folks and their customer service is excellent. Basically all you need to do is run the cable through the frame, to the motor and plug it in. I have a 2020 Levo Sworks and the only thing that I needed to do was drill out the wire sleeve where it goes into the frame as the existing hole is too small for the cable end. There is an input built into the Brose motor that this light plugs into. There is a remote that sits next to the right grip on the bars to control true high low beam, which is different from most lights which are brighter or less bright. This is particularly helpful when riding as I'll kick on low beam when descending and high beam when climbing...
 
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zipped_

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Aug 18, 2021
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Inspired by this post, I got myself a Lupine SL X for Turbo Levo Comp 2021. Now I'm planning on installing the light by myself, if the process is as straightforward as discussed here (and in a few other threads). Before I start taking my bike apart, I'd still like to check a few things, though.

When installing the cables, did you need to take out the motor, or was it enough to open the non-drive side cover? If motor removal is needed, then I might still opt for using a local shop for the installation...
 

fraatti

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Jun 1, 2020
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Inspired by this post, I got myself a Lupine SL X for Turbo Levo Comp 2021. Now I'm planning on installing the light by myself, if the process is as straightforward as discussed here (and in a few other threads). Before I start taking my bike apart, I'd still like to check a few things, though.

When installing the cables, did you need to take out the motor, or was it enough to open the non-drive side cover? If motor removal is needed, then I might still opt for using a local shop for the installation...

No, you don't have to remove engine. I have installed same light around year ago.
 

BalckBeauty

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Sep 22, 2022
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How do you like the beam pattern? I love the idea of the SL X , but I can’t get past the sharp transitions in intensity. Is it like that in real life or are photos not doing it justice?
 

grantini

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May 7, 2019
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How do you like the beam pattern? I love the idea of the SL X , but I can’t get past the sharp transitions in intensity. Is it like that in real life or are photos not doing it justice?

I've used mine for three years and love it.... I also run a helmet light, that's your perfect combination.
 

Bndit

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Jul 14, 2022
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I just installed Lupine SL F to my Turbo Levo and have to say that I'm really happy with it! Picture is from first test ride when I didn't put my helmet light on, but I rode it yesterday with my Exposure Sirius on my helmet and it's perfect compo!
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mmcaleer

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Sep 30, 2022
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Texas
I've used mine for three years and love it.... I also run a helmet light, that's your perfect combination.
Which headlight are you using? How many lumens do you feel you need on the helmet to compliment a handlebar mounted light? Shopping for them now.
 

Mabman

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Feb 28, 2018
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The controller plugs are on the non drive side behind a cover that you need to take off the crankarm to really get at the goods.

That light is awesome.
 

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