Here is the noise. I guess sooner or later this will come to every SL.
Have you recently lost your car keys? Because I think I might know where they are....
Here is the noise. I guess sooner or later this will come to every SL.
I've been riding mine every weekend rain or shine, always fully cleaned after the ride - It lives inside, it has to be spotless, but I dont pressure wash.Has anyone, before any lockdowns, done a significant amount of riding in the wet/mud yet? Any mud ingress into the covers?
Has it been washed a lot?
Hope you washed your hands after touching that box..Just arrived in less than 3 weeks from the Italian factory to California. Can't wait to install it and take it for a spin. Not sure I'll be able to fully test it adequately with the lock down but I'll try and get out on some local trails near my home. View attachment 27973
Love how the animals take back what belongs to them!Rode solo for 32 miles and about 4900 ft of climbing. Satisfied my ride craving!
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You changed to tubeless already?Was hoping for a little guidance on a few lbs in weight reduction. I have a carbon expert and have modified a few items. I‘ve added fox 36 factory Forks 150mm travel, added a DPX2 rear shock. Also put on a AXS dropper. I love all the changes but the weight has gone up a pound. At 40.8lbs. Was just wondering if the stock wheels could be changed to save some weight they are the carbon roval. Or the crank arms. Or the cassette. Have carbon bars already.
Was hoping for a little guidance on a few lbs in weight reduction. I have a carbon expert and have modified a few items. I‘ve added fox 36 factory Forks 150mm travel, added a DPX2 rear shock. Also put on a AXS dropper. I love all the changes but the weight has gone up a pound. At 40.8lbs. Was just wondering if the stock wheels could be changed to save some weight they are the carbon roval. Or the crank arms. Or the cassette. Have carbon bars already.
it is loud, when off the road i listen to music so it all just comes across as very smooth. I didn't like the stock tire set up much so after some trial and error the 2.6 ikon front and 2.6 rekon rear rolls really easily and the larger rear seems to settle the bike a bit. It has taken a week but i think i have gotten used to the bike and while it seemed a bit sketchy going fast at first now it is tons of funLove to ride the SL but the noise of the motor starting to piss me off more and more....
The full Turbo Levo is so much more quiet!
Impressed by the range. Up to around 1000hm without range extender. Actually never tried my extender yet
Installed Cane Creek DB Coil IL with Sprindex adjustable coil spring this morning and rode about 9 mile to quickly test it this afternoon. Small bump compliance is superb; smooth landing from small jumps. The adjustable coil spring adjustment is a great feature. Played the spring rate from 470 to 500 lb/in; adjustable through a simple twist; comes in handy specially when my riding weight or trail demands different spring rate. Really digging the adjustable feature.
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Changing to lighter weight wheel set and a lighter cassette could drop several hundred grams and of course carbon cranks and lighter saddle. Lighter weight tires will be a trade off by potentially giving up durability and grip.Was hoping for a little guidance on a few lbs in weight reduction. I have a carbon expert and have modified a few items. I‘ve added fox 36 factory Forks 150mm travel, added a DPX2 rear shock. Also put on a AXS dropper. I love all the changes but the weight has gone up a pound. At 40.8lbs. Was just wondering if the stock wheels could be changed to save some weight they are the carbon roval. Or the crank arms. Or the cassette. Have carbon bars already.
The SL is also close to 10 lbs less weight for a louder motor with much less rolling resistance and better handling than the standard Levo. You have to pick your Poison.it is loud, when off the road i listen to music so it all just comes across as very smooth. I didn't like the stock tire set up much so after some trial and error the 2.6 ikon front and 2.6 rekon rear rolls really easily and the larger rear seems to settle the bike a bit. It has taken a week but i think i have gotten used to the bike and while it seemed a bit sketchy going fast at first now it is tons of fun
Did not weigh as I do not have a weighing scale. From my one hour ride, better mid stroke than the stock shock and does not ramp up easily.It looks really good! Did you happen to weight the IL + coil?
How the mid stroke with the coil (i.e pop/playfulness)? That's one thing I love about the stock configuration on the bike (coming from a heavy, linear rate coil bike)
HiI’ve now done over 250 miles in 12 days on my carbon comp. longest ride has been 41 miles and 4200ft climbing. Had 19% battery left but my legs were near the limit. Have done a few rides in the local woods and found you can rider power less for a good portion of a 2 hour blast and got home with 75% battery remaining.
I know it’s not for everyone the SL but it’s absolutely the right choice for me. My bike is quieter than the demo bike I had for a week (due to lbs balls up ) and find eco set to 60% support and 20% power is a lot easier on flat and gentle gradients to 35/35 standard setting. I’ve ridden every day but one since picking it up and still not got over how great it is to ride.
happy days. ?
I like 35/75 or around there. Basically keep it in that mode all the time. I know others are doing 35/100 or around thereHi
Agree with the comment of the SL is the right choice for me, I picked up my SL last week after having to replace the large dropper post for a medium. Previously I had a 2020 Levo Expert and found I was going too fast a lot of the time along with missing the playfulness of my Trek Fuel EX. I have ridden twice now and am completely blown away by the bike. The agile handling with the benefit of the motor makes the time on the bike great fun ALL the time, a quick question about how to set up the support / peak levels on the app. I mainly leave in Trail mode so can anybody recommend a setting that will cater for intermediate single track riding. I know there is plenty of information out there but If I can fast track the info it would be appreciated
Happy riding...Shane
ok...tksI like 35/75 or around there. Basically keep it in that mode all the time. I know others are doing 35/100 or around there
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