Probably the right decision unless you have the cash. I have turned my Levo SL Gen 2 down to around 30/75 and never use Turbo. I’ll only use it on occasional trips to the Lake District etc.Fortunately, I can skip this newer version. The only change really is the new engine version. I don't need more motor power yet, my own legs are enough.
Big difference between the Levo SL 1.1 and 1.2 frame wise, and also having the Mastermind gave more reasons to update than just the new motor. I guess the KSL is harder to justify since it's just the motor and nothing else.Probably the right decision unless you have the cash. I have turned my Levo SL Gen 2 down to around 30/75 and never use Turbo. I’ll only use it on occasional trips to the Lake District etc.
The frame remaining the same makes it easier to pass.
How unacceptable what is?how unacceptable this is.
The fact that they've upgraded the motor on their 2 1/2 year old bike, and are charging even less for itHow unacceptable what is?
It would be nice if they sold the motor separately, and maybe one day they will. For now, they claim there is a limited production, and the motors produced are for their complete bikes / frames. It's the same with the Mastermind TCU's... they've now been out for almost 3 years, yet bike shops can't order / sell them unless they have a broken one to 'exchange'.^No the fact that it is plug and play, yet they require one to buy a frame at minimum to get it.
IMO EVERYTHING should be sold, motors should be no exception, even motor parts.
^No the fact that it is plug and play, yet they require one to buy a frame at minimum to get it.
IMO EVERYTHING should be sold, motors should be no exception, even motor parts.
As far as your Apple comment....please look up right to repair and how Apples white flag waiving is nothing but a PR stunt.
The mark up on individual components is usually significantly higher than the markup on whole bikes so selling a conversion kit could make sense financially for Spesh.It would be nice if they did but they’re in the business of selling MTB’s so a £1000 motor won’t make a lot of money.
The mark on up bikes is pretty high, . What the dealers make has been squeezed from what it used to be .You’d have to make a conversion kits pretty expensive to make it work. The volume of parts that the bike companies buy to make the bikes makes them cheap to what anyone else pays. Specialized selling directly obviously means that they make a lot more but I’m sure we all want out local bike shops to existThe mark up on individual components is usually significantly higher than the markup on whole bikes so selling a conversion kit could make sense financially for Spesh.
I'd pay 1500-2k without installation. No FW update needed if Specialized isn't stupid with the mastermind. Also stupid of them to change the cranks. Spider and chainring of course depends on rest of transmission used...pun intended, but they still went stupid with the proprietary BCD and Cranks...or at least Mahle did...whoever is responsible needs a Oury Grip up their butt.How much are you prepared to pay? 1k? 2k? You'd need a motor, bash guard, chainring, cranks and spider, plus firmware updates.
You can get cranks from 5dev, they’ve got them listed on their site now. Apparently it’s the same crank that’s on the new SRAM/Brose motors.I'd pay 1500-2k without installation. No FW update needed if Specialized isn't stupid with the mastermind. Also stupid of them to change the cranks. Spider and chainring of course depends on rest of transmission used...pun intended, but they still went stupid with the proprietary BCD and Cranks...or at least Mahle did...whoever is responsible needs a Oury Grip up their butt.
has any "hacker" tried to put 1.2 firmware to run on 1.1 motor?My 1.2 bike has had the same firmware on it since the first day I rode it.
On day 1, I felt like 100/100 was no more powerful than the 1.1 motor I’d just swapped from.
After a few rides, the 1.2 motor seemed to ‘come to life’, and 100/100 has a distinct feeling of more power.
It hasn’t been back to the shop, so unless it’s magically done an OTA firmware update without me knowing? I never use Mission Control unless it’s to tweak the assist settings - so I’m only ever in in for 1 min at a time… and have never been asked to do an update.
On another note… I thought it was pretty cool that when I switched my bike on yesterday, the Mastermind popped up ‘RD Battery Low’, as I hadn’t charged my AXS Transmission since the day I got it! Took me a second to realise what it was saying… but a handy feature!
Palm to forehead. KSL 1 has the proprietary Praxis/Mahle SL 1.1/M30 spline. SL 1.2 is different....You can get cranks from 5dev, they’ve got them listed on their site now. Apparently it’s the same crank that’s on the new SRAM/Brose motors.
5DEV eCranks for SRAM DUB Mount / Brose and Gen 2 Specialized SL
eCranks for the new SRAM / Brose motors as well as the Gen 2 Specialized Turbo Levo SL. These cranks will fit any motor with the SRAM Computer or the new Specialized SL motor. 5DEV CNC'd R-SPEC Trail Enduro Cranks for the Gen 2 Turbo Levo SL. Model year 2023+ with the SRAM Motor and Sram DUB...5dev.com
I’m pretty sure that they’ll never make the motor available to Gen 1 owners of the Levo or Kenevo SL. It would be nice if they did but they’re in the business of selling MTB’s so a £1000 motor won’t make a lot of money.
It’s slightly different for the new KSL I guess as the bike is pretty much unchanged otherwise.
Still won’t happen.
Bikes have always gone through 2/3 year model changes and this is no different. They’ve stuck with a great frame so the urge to upgrade will surely be less. They have likely gone with a slightly smaller stock level for now, especially seeing that most bike manufacturers have warehouses full of old stock.
I would imagine that they take all the failed 1.1 motors and repair / refurbish them when they come back from a warranty failure. They are then used for warranty replacements.The assumption on this side of the pond is that if your KSL 1.1 motor fails, there's a high likelihood it would be replaced with the 1.2. I doubt they'd keep making 1.1 motors at this point so once the inventory evaporates, the 1.2 motor would make sense.
Hopefully once I get adjusted to it, it'll rip even more!
Very nice. I do like a foil decal!!
What's that then? A damper tune?ebike shim
Yea, a softer tune.What's that then? A damper tune?
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