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My dealer is and was always well informed (at least he was until last month).My local Specialized dealer didn’t know anything about the Levo SL 1.2… other than the photos, screenshots, and specs I kept sending them.
My dealer is and was always well informed (at least he was until last month).My local Specialized dealer didn’t know anything about the Levo SL 1.2… other than the photos, screenshots, and specs I kept sending them.
It’s not a rumour… there were leaked screenshots of the Specialized Concept store listing the Kevnevo SL 1.2 a while back.So the UK side is representive for this rumor?
How was this KSL2 looking on these leaked pictures? Did it have also the new SRAM transmission?It’s not a rumour… there were leaked screenshots of the Specialized Concept store listing the Kevnevo SL 1.2 a while back.
Why do you think Specialized have been selling off all existing stock at half price?
I’d be very surprised if it’s not announced in the next few weeks.
Because nearly all who are interested in buying a KSL want the new motor and not many people are willing to buy the old one. They are doing nearly everything to sell their stocks of old KSLs somehow.Why do you think Specialized have been selling off all existing stock at half price?
That is a very brave move! I would also be concerned that if there is any extra "space", however slight, that there would be water or dust/dirt ingress which could cause wear on the shock body or retaining bolt. I would also think that it is unnecessary as there has to be some shop tool that is used to do that job properly. I measured the space and the shock and it looks like there is 0.10mm clearance which would be taken up as flex in the aluminum shock mount when the bolt is torqued up.I took a file and SLIGHTLY filed the furthest edge of the shock to have a 60degish angle about 1mm deep. Still tough, but helps save quite a few minutes. Personally they should have had 2 more shims about 5mm like a headset spacer. ..... hmm might just have to machine the stock bearing cups down, and make 2 shims, actually 1 would be enough. Then sell it like fucking mad.
I'm 5'11 with a short inseam (29) I started with an S4 and a 150mm dropper, and it felt huge stand over an reach wise. I am currently on an S3 with a one up 180mm dropper and a 50mm stem it feels so much better. Its a great do all bike as I use mine to ride with the younger fitter analog guys and have done a few days of park riding on it as well.Hi, first time posting as I’m looking at a KSL given the good deals on full bikes and frames that are currently on (I know the new motor is due). I have a few questions, have not owned any sort of emtb before and currently on a SC Megatower.
Sizing – I’m 5’10, average proportions (not long of leg) and ride a large Megatower which has approx. 475 reach which I find spot on. This puts me bang between S3 (460) and S4 (485) on the KSL. already know dropper insertion is a weak point, so what size are people of my height riding and what length dropper do you have fitted?
The UI / Remote – I’m weighing up options on different models, is there any difference between the Expert and Comp models? The frame and shock look the same but I am unsure whether the Mastermind display is better spec on the costlier model. My current bike has a decent build (Zeb Ultimate, GX AXS, Hope E4s) and I could look at a frame swap with a lower spec KSL as being the best value option but don’t want to end up with an inferior KSL.
As an uplift bike – I use my current bike for all my mtb, the KSL would replace it. Is a KSL OK for uplift riding (Alps and UK bike park trailers), will the motor be happy lasting all day (given I'll not be using it on anything but low power if just riding DH)? Can it just be ‘turned off’ if doing downhill laps or does it need power to run the bike even if just riding downhill?
Any other pointers welcome.
New 2024 Kenevo SL or maybe a typo on their website?It’s not a rumour… there were leaked screenshots of the Specialized Concept store listing the Kevnevo SL 1.2 a while back.
Why do you think Specialized have been selling off all existing stock at half price?
I’d be very surprised if it’s not announced in the next few weeks.
Unfortunately it isn't compatible with T-type chains. I ended up going with a 104 BCD spider replacement and Wolftooth chainring and bolts.Burgtec do a 94 bcd chainring as well. Maybe you can get one of those locally
I found this. I think it will be released soon.Unfortunately it isn't compatible with T-type chains. I ended up going with a 104 BCD spider replacement and Wolftooth chainring and bolts.
Given my current ride my opinions count for little already.Make sure to announce your purchase on STW so everyone knows to shun you...
Very different experience to me. There does seem to be a variance across all motors though. I’m amazed you can hear his motor 15 feet away whilst riding though with all the trail noise. Bizarre. He needs to get his checked.There seems to be a fair bit of variance from all of the electric motors, even the same model.
But I ride with a buddy on a new Levo SL and I'm on a Relay and I can hear his motor clearly 15' away over my motor that I'm sitting on top of. I've also ridden the HP TQ50. If I were to rate the TQ a 10 on the quiet scale, and the 1.2 a 1 as the loudest, I'd put the F60 about a 7 or 8. Quite close to the HP.
the F60 also has 34% more battery juice and this becomes obvious when you run the bikes next to each other. You really need the RE on the 1.2 to equal the range of the F60.
I don't say any of this to type bad about the 1.2, just giving honest impressions.
I had a short time on my Relay, Lots of issues and I will summarize it as this: "Great bike, sub par ebike". Sticking with my full gas Levo, and got another Kenevo SL.Very different experience to me. There does seem to be a variance across all motors though. I’m amazed you can hear his motor 15 feet away whilst riding though with all the trail noise. Bizarre. He needs to get his checked.
The noise difference between the 1.1 and 1.2 is significant. Again, the 1.1 noise was never an issue for me though.
How do you find the Relay? I know someone who has one. Likes it overall but says it’s rattly/noisy when descending.
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