BigFoot
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Levo SL on diet with main battery installed, without pedals 31lbs 12oz
Yeah I saw that but they are sold out on wolf of the 32t. If I bit the bullet and went to 34t can I use the stock chain? Sorry for the newbie questions, I haven't done much modifications to my bikes other than swapping out grips/bars/stems/risers. Since I live in Oklahoma we really don't have any big big climbs here so if im going to mod for top end I think I might as well just go for the 34t since it fits and I wont be sitting on the smallest gear maxxed out everytime I ride.I think you can reuse the steel chain ring bolts they came with the bike I changed mine out to alloy because I’m a weight weenie.
Here’s the link to Wolf tooth
94 mm BCD for SRAM XO1, X1, GX, and NX Crankset
Replacement Wolf Tooth Drop-Stop 94 BCD SRAM X01 Chainring, SRAM X1 Chainring, SRAM GX Chainrings. Drop-Stopwww.wolftoothcomponents.com
I think that’s the same ring as worldwide cyclist
Yeah I saw that but they are sold out on wolf of the 32t. If I bit the bullet and went to 34t can I use the stock chain? Sorry for the newbie questions, I haven't done much modifications to my bikes other than swapping out grips/bars/stems/risers. Since I live in Oklahoma we really don't have any big big climbs here so if im going to mod for top end I think I might as well just go for the 34t since it fits and I wont be sitting on the smallest gear maxxed out everytime I ride.
Any idea what weight savings you saw by swapping?I think you can reuse the steel chain ring bolts they came with the bike I changed mine out to alloy because I’m a weight weenie.
Here’s the link to Wolf tooth
94 mm BCD for SRAM XO1, X1, GX, and NX Crankset
Replacement Wolf Tooth Drop-Stop 94 BCD SRAM X01 Chainring, SRAM X1 Chainring, SRAM GX Chainrings. Drop-Stopwww.wolftoothcomponents.com
I think that’s the same ring as worldwide cyclist
The current spring on my Jade X is 500lb --- it's what was on the shock as a take-off from a Ripmo. As I mentioned, it feels good on the Mid setting ... but maybe too soft on the fully open, so I think I'm missing out on it's full potential. This is my first coil shock so my assessments are amateurish still. One thing I do know is that I tend to just adapt to whatever I'm riding --- but this time I intend to actually get an optimal setup instead of 'good enough'. Part of that setup might include a Cascade Link. I've heard great things, but my plan is to make incremental changes and see what the effect is out on the trail. So I'll probably get a new spring next, selecting it with the possibility of get a Cascade Link down the road. I think Sprindex might offer me some flexibility for both stock and Cascade links. (Damn, I'm getting pretty deep in the weeds now..) Curious what your #spring is and your weight is ... although I know it's not apples to apples as you're using a different shock with a custom tune.What spring were you using with the Jade X (given you said you weigh 200 lbs and are riding some pretty aggressive and steep trails)? I looked into the Sprindex but doesn't that setup reduce the stroke of the shock? Have you considered a Cascade link? From what I can see from the DVO website, they seem to be pushing their Custom tunes (shim stacks for LSC/HSC) to setup your bike for your specific riding conditions. I am using a Vorsprung custom tune on my Kenevo's stock RockShox Super Deluxe coil but I have not compared it to anything else. My wife has an Ohlins TTX22M for her SL but I would need bigger spring for me to ride it with that shock on it.
I agree with your point about tire pressure being important but I was still slipping far too much on wet roots with the stock tires!
Yeah, I love the Mezzer! I'm still learning about it and tweaking it. I just need a bit more experimenting and bracketing on a ride and I think I'll get it tuned just right for me. BTW, were you the person who compiled that Mezzer setup spreadsheet? It's pretty handy!How do you like the mezzer? It’s been brilliant for me. Try 170mm at some point. I don’t think it adversely affected the handling at all , especially for the riding you experience in the pnw.
I don’t ride wet pretty much ever, but for the dry, dusty trails I did find that the stock tires held there own until the side knobs started to tear on the butcher. Also - stans sealant always leaked sidewall.
Haha yeah that’s me. Though others added and expanded on it. Seemed more convenient than trying to read through 1000s of comments...Yeah, I love the Mezzer! I'm still learning about it and tweaking it. I just need a bit more experimenting and bracketing on a ride and I think I'll get it tuned just right for me. BTW, were you the person who compiled that Mezzer setup spreadsheet? It's pretty handy!
And yeah, maybe in the summer, I'll pull it apart and make it 170mm to see how that feels. Can't hurt, right?
How did you drop 9 lbs?Levo SL on diet with main battery installed, without pedals 31lbs 12oz
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The Nextie Wheelset set is close to 1200 g the wheel set they came with it was over 1900gHow did you drop 9 lbs?
You can probably do it with the plastic guide see you tube:I've gone ahead and ordered the 34T after some internal debate this morning. Ultimately I think for my riding style I will be better off going to 34T instead of 32T, and if I find it too much I can always downsize. I will try to install it myself, does not look too difficult at all, the only thing I'm iffy on is checking the chain size once its in, but I figure i've done turbo swaps on cars before I can figure out how to size a bike chain with a little bit of research, I hope ?
@BigFoot Yes I would definitely like to see your list. Thanks.The Nextie Wheelset set is close to 1200 g the wheel set they came with it was over 1900g
Also the tires that came with the bike are nearly 1000 g each
Yeah those tires in the picture are barely 55 mm wide they are definitely sketchy doing a wet winter ride.
I mostly riding the bike at 32 lbs. 12 oz. to about 33 1/2 pounds depending on where I’m riding .
Bontrager XR2 2.2 or 2.35 these are fun fast tires.
Or if I’m riding in the mountains in the Frederick watershed in Maryland over wet rocks I prefer the XR4 2.4 tires.
If you guys are interested I could make a list of how I saved the weight?
I've gone ahead and ordered the 34T after some internal debate this morning. Ultimately I think for my riding style I will be better off going to 34T instead of 32T, and if I find it too much I can always downsize. I will try to install it myself, does not look too difficult at all, the only thing I'm iffy on is checking the chain size once its in, but I figure i've done turbo swaps on cars before I can figure out how to size a bike chain with a little bit of research, I hope ?
Chain sizing for sram Pretty straightforward. Getting the bike close to sag is probably the hardest part of this whole thingThanks I just ordered the chain gap tool in the video
Oh, and as for removing the crank, Praxis notes *do not* remove the outer ring. It is only for the bolt to push on to remove the crank. The outer ring is sometimes a bit loose and one of mine did not seem to want to take 20 NM, Praxis wrote that 15 is ok.
Even better!I installed the chain rings without removing the crank
The current spring on my Jade X is 500lb --- it's what was on the shock as a take-off from a Ripmo. As I mentioned, it feels good on the Mid setting ... but maybe too soft on the fully open, so I think I'm missing out on it's full potential. This is my first coil shock so my assessments are amateurish still. One thing I do know is that I tend to just adapt to whatever I'm riding --- but this time I intend to actually get an optimal setup instead of 'good enough'. Part of that setup might include a Cascade Link. I've heard great things, but my plan is to make incremental changes and see what the effect is out on the trail. So I'll probably get a new spring next, selecting it with the possibility of get a Cascade Link down the road. I think Sprindex might offer me some flexibility for both stock and Cascade links. (Damn, I'm getting pretty deep in the weeds now..) Curious what your #spring is and your weight is ... although I know it's not apples to apples as you're using a different shock with a custom tune.
And yeah, once I wear out these tires I'll probably switch to some Minions, since I already have a new DHF just sitting in the garage with nothing to do.
All a happy and healthy 2021 !!
Since there was time to do something today , I thought about assembling my Piko.
I didn't want to add an extra bracket, so I was looking for a way to mount the Piko directly on the K-Edge bracket for the bolt.
Tata ..
first test prints to see if the dimensions fit..
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cheers
Levo SL on diet with main battery installed, without pedals 31lbs 12oz
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I guess it must be a lens distortion as the wheels look the same size in this image! How do you find the SL performs with a smaller rear wheel?
Yeah its hard to tell in that pic. I just recently replaced the rear tire from a 2.4 to a 2.6 because I was getting a little too many pedal strike even tho I had the flip switch in the high setting, Now with the 2.6 the bike feels great!! No more pedal strike, turns great and tons of traction! I'm loving it.
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I was going to ask about pedal strikes. Are those stock cranks? I bought a Cascade link but I have yet to try it with a coil shock. How are you liking the Jade X? Which coil are you using and how much do you weigh? Nice to see a proper fork on that bike!
I was going to ask about pedal strikes. Are those stock cranks? I bought a Cascade link but I have yet to try it with a coil shock. How are you liking the Jade X? Which coil are you using and how much do you weigh? Nice to see a proper fork on that bike!
@BigFoot Yes I would definitely like to see your list. Thanks.
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