Yes, Large tubeless, why off course. This was a demo and I was lucky enough to take it out for it’s maiden voyage.also which size is it?
Yes, Large tubeless, why off course. This was a demo and I was lucky enough to take it out for it’s maiden voyage.also which size is it?
Last thing you need is a neat damper to keep up with that forkNew rotors added
18.23 kg so far, not so bad for XL size with coil fork View attachment 46279 View attachment 46280 View attachment 46281
You might want to clarify whether it's "Specialized policy" or the law.Anybody live near Logan, UT. ? I have a store there holding a Range Extender for me but can't ship it because of Specialized Policy. I will pay for your time to pick it up and ship it to me. I will of course prepay for the item & it's shipping costs.
It works great. The chain does not rub on the chainstay protector and you won’t need a larger chainring. Shift quality is the same as with the GX cassette I ran previously.Hi! Has anyone equipped his Levo SL with the E*THIRTEEN HELIX R? Do you need a bigger chainring or is there enough space for chain/chainstay with the 30T?
Are you running a Cascade link with the Jade X coil?I ran a dvo t3 and now a dvo Jade X coil. I weigh 230. Either one works well.
It works great. The chain does not rub on the chainstay protector and you won’t need a larger chainring. Shift quality is the same as with the GX cassette I ran previously.
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Yes, cascade link. But you don’t need it.Are you running a Cascade link with the Jade X coil?
I see quite a few are using the link with coil shocks but I don’t see anyone saying whether it’s required or just a good idea.
thanks.
Thank you very much...Yes, cascade link. But you don’t need it.
It’s not a need. I have one with an X2. It just gives another 6mm of travel I think, with a x55 shock it’s around 160 rear. I still haven’t measured so I could be wrong. I’ll have to do that one of these days......
TBH with the CC link you have to add more psi and I’m pretty 110% sure I have more pedal bob with it. Bike now bounces more than my 170mm travel bike. Which is bad because the motor provides a more uniform pressure running flats.
as for a coil over you probably would be fine. But there’s a higher failure rate when the suspension used the shock for structural stability as the Levos use.
Sounds like a solid product/upgrade either way. I do bottom out a fair amount and will order one soon.I THINK that cascade link is "need" if you run coil.
Anyway, for the moment I am still with no coil
BTW this lightworks great for me (so far)
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Apologies if this has already been covered in the previous 104(!) pages of this thread ... but can anyone tell me if they've been particularly happy with a specific brand/model/size of coil shock on their Levo SL? I've been browsing the DVO, Cane Creek and Storia coils but not sure which way to go ... or if it's even worth the swap as I've always ridden air shocks. Thanks in advance!
For reference, I live in the PNW, tend to ride steep, rocky terrain and also love hitting jumps.
Love the dvo JadeX. Lock out for fire road climbs if you preferApologies if this has already been covered in the previous 104(!) pages of this thread ... but can anyone tell me if they've been particularly happy with a specific brand/model/size of coil shock on their Levo SL? I've been browsing the DVO, Cane Creek and Storia coils but not sure which way to go ... or if it's even worth the swap as I've always ridden air shocks. Thanks in advance!
For reference, I live in the PNW, tend to ride steep, rocky terrain and also love hitting jumps.
Ha! I actually watched that video just before I posted my question. It's part of what has me thinking more seriously about a coil --- if I get a coil I just KNOW I'll be able to ride anything Remy ridesHere is a video from that crazy Remy dude on YT I've watched it a few times. Great comparison between the DVO coil and air shocks.
Remy you tube
My concerns were with the frame design as well. Sounds like the CC Link is certainly recommended.Ha! I actually watched that video just before I posted my question. It's part of what has me thinking more seriously about a coil --- if I get a coil I just KNOW I'll be able to ride anything Remy rides
In that video he's riding a bit more of a park bike that seems to have had the coil shock in mind when it was designed, so I'm curious how the SL in particular reacts going from air to spring. Also wondering if that Cascade Link is an important part of the equation?
Regardless, thanks for your reply and link to that video, Shinn!
Apologies if this has already been covered in the previous 104(!) pages of this thread ... but can anyone tell me if they've been particularly happy with a specific brand/model/size of coil shock on their Levo SL? I've been browsing the DVO, Cane Creek and Storia coils but not sure which way to go ... or if it's even worth the swap as I've always ridden air shocks. Thanks in advance!
For reference, I live in the PNW, tend to ride steep, rocky terrain and also love hitting jumps.
Cascade might be able to answer that.
Recommended Spring Rates for the Specialized Stumpjumper LT / Levo SL Link (SJLT-1000-SL)
Rider Weight Spring Rate Preload 120 lbs (54.4 kg) 400 1 turn 140 lbs (63.5 kg) 450 1 turn 160 lbs (72.6 kg) 525 1 turn 180 lbs (81.8 kg) 600 1 turn 200 lbs (90.7 kg) 650 1 turn 220 lbs...cascadecomponents.zendesk.com
It appears that way yes. There are issues with the suspension design using the shock as part of frame stabilization. Which means you can Search the internet and find stump jumpers and the same geo bikes Levo/SL that break the coil shocks shaft. An air shock is better for this situation due to a much larger radius shaft.
by any shock, of course we mean of the correct size. But there are Ohlins owners and push owners on here fox and maybe RS. Not sure they all fit and it could depend on what size frame you have.
I pretty much already decided to stick with air after reading and re-reading and re-reading through the forums here. Thanks to all for the information that has been shared.If you have a coil shock you WILL require the Cascade link as the suspension is designed to be linear to work with an air spring.
If you have an air shock and are continuously bottoming out use spacers in the air can to increase ramp up, dont waste your hard earned on a new link that just does the same thing.
I sell custom aluminum fire rescue truck bodies, we have an exceptional painter. He's just real sloooow. Personally I do believe I do awesome custom work when drinking.You’d be completely happy with the 36 with lowest # offset.
get drunk and paint your bike. It’ll add a ummm unique look.
Are those the the 1/1 rims? What do you think of them? I have the same model, just starting upgrades though.
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