The Levo SL Expert carbon 21/22 model comes with the Roval Traverse Alloy 29 wheelset which weighs 1870g, has a DT Swiss 370 rear hub. You would only be saving 200g for your $1400, could do the same with a different tyre construction.Does anyone know what the wheelset on the newer expert carbon weighs?
Thanks. It's not only the wheel weight but the engagement with the i9's. Not sure how the meshes with the sl engagement. My Shimano is very coarse at the motor and I am running the hybrid dt swiss 350 hub with a coarse 24t engagement. At 1870g though, it will be the last thing I change if needed. The tires are 998g and 1048g from what I've read and 2.3 Maxxis dhr ii tires are 850g if I stick with that size. And I'm factoring everything in like tubeless, etc. Luckily I have some parts from my existing bike, CF bars, seat, shock and fork that will save some weight and probably won't get me much selling my Focus with 6000 miles on the motor. I expect $4500. will be tough to get.The Levo SL Expert carbon 21/22 model comes with the Roval Traverse Alloy 29 wheelset which weighs 1870g, has a DT Swiss 370 rear hub. You would only be saving 200g for your $1400, could do the same with a different tyre construction.
Full spec of the Roval Traverse Alloy wheels here
My latest deal just fell thru. They are up in SF and I'm in San Diego..7+ hr drive. We were planning on meeting half way but they are worried about me showing up, lol. I've had bikes quit running on tests, one guy suddenly decided to keep it when I wanted to look at it (140 miles, expert 2021) and this latest 2021 with almost full warranty 2 yrs left.The Levo SL Expert carbon 21/22 model comes with the Roval Traverse Alloy 29 wheelset which weighs 1870g, has a DT Swiss 370 rear hub. You would only be saving 200g for your $1400, could do the same with a different tyre construction.
Full spec of the Roval Traverse Alloy wheels here
i think I’m going to be buying a 2020 with xx1 shifter upgrades and rec brakes. Looking to move a 210x55 topaz t3 tand 2021 150 lyric to this sl. What do you weigh and how did you set up the topaz? I’m 155 with full gear aThis is after drilling out the cage mounting holes a bit to lower it a little, I'm going to make a bracket to get it a bit lower yet if I can, but it seems like there is sufficient room, it is tight though.
I'm also on a size medium, shock is 210 x 55 and its awesome...
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Good advice, thanks. With spec you have to make sure the receipt shows the purchase amount too. Since it’s likely a cash transaction, meet in a police station parking lot. With covid19 you not be allowed to exchange money in their lobby but the lot has cameras and they gave me a number to call if I had problems. I also did a preview of the bike on FaceTime since the owner is delivering it from 500 miles away. We have both exchanged social media account links and our linkedin link to increase trust. Take a friend with you to the transaction too.@sdcoffeeroaster – This may be “too late to the party”, but here are some things I’ve done when purchasing a used bike:
1. Before meeting ask Seller to send you a screenshot of the Mission Control page showing the bike’s SN, mileage, and battery health.
2. Also ask Seller to send you a photo of the sales receipt showing store, date of sale, and SN. Confirm that they have the battery charger!
3. When you meet confirm the SN and take a photo of the Seller with the bike standing next to his/her vehicle and showing the vehicle license plate.
4. Get a signed Bill of Sale showing the SN and sales price.
Then just quit worrying and have fun!
Ha ha, never thought I'd see "methemoglobin" mentioned on this forum! Not sure how it will help.. . . but is sending methemoglobin . . .
Ha ha, never thought I'd see "methemoglobin" mentioned on this forum! Not sure how it will help.
(the website programmer who wrote the auto-correct code must have minored in biochemistry )
LOL, well you heard it here. And it's an actual thing and I can honestly say I've never used that word at any time in my life before now!Ha ha, never thought I'd see "methemoglobin" mentioned on this forum! Not sure how it will help.
(the website programmer who wrote the auto-correct code must have minored in biochemistry )
Does anyone have insight into the 2023 refresh of the Levo SL. If the usual Specialized cycle continues we should see it released this coming spring. Any nuggets of information would be great!
I have the new Roval Control CF wheels installed now. The stock roval with tape and valve come to:The Levo SL Expert carbon 21/22 model comes with the Roval Traverse Alloy 29 wheelset which weighs 1870g, has a DT Swiss 370 rear hub. You would only be saving 200g for your $1400, could do the same with a different tyre construction.
Full spec of the Roval Traverse Alloy wheels here
I have the new Roval Control CF wheels installed now. The stock roval with tape and valve come to:
frt=934g
rear= 1030g
total=1964g (not sure why I didn't get 1870g but I saw the 1947g range for these listed elsewhere so I'm not far off)
The new CF wheels with tape and valves are:
frt=706g
rear=790g
total=1496g
Savings=468g Cost: $1350....yes a bit much but very nice wheels. ...snip
I'll be 73 in March and came to the conclusion that I saved the maximum I could for so many years and worked since I was 13 years old (family business) for this time now BEFORE I leave this earth! I denied myself lots of things along the way too. Growing up we didn't suffer for the basics but luxury things were way out of reach for our family.$1350 to save about the weight of a full water bottle. Yes, it is rotating weight so that counts for more and if you have the $$$ then why not?
Some pics?
I get you! First thing I did to my SL was change to 27.5" wheels, then a 34T chainring, after that I changed from 12 to 11 speed to get a closer range cassette (which needed machining to fit). All things that cost $$$ and were not necessary, "it's not about need, it's about want".I'll be 73 in March and came to the conclusion that I saved the maximum I could for so many years and worked since I was 13 years old (family business) for this time now BEFORE I leave this earth! I denied myself lots of things along the way too. Growing up we didn't suffer for the basics but luxury things were way out of reach for our family.
My Focus was a great 1st ebike at a USA fire sale of Focus bikes in 2019 ($4200.) and 6000 miles later I'm ready for another. I do all my own work too as a former motorcycle mechanic and then mechanical engineer so I have probably saved a lot over what others have to spend to maintain their ebikes.
What I'm saying is that this is my bucket list bike, lol. And I wanted a bike light enough to be able to practice many trials type skills (rode observed trials in the 70's) I could not on my Focus Jam2 with it's longer wheelbase, heavier weight (7 1/2 lbs heavier) and long chain stays. And there's a huge benefit for a skinny senior citizen like me lifting this bike on the bike rack, pushing thru impossible sections or just lifting the bike up onto the work stand. As for that water bottle, it's that PLUS the heavier wheels since it's not like if I kept the heavy wheels I could do away with water (in the hydration pack not the bottle). And yes lighter wheels are noticeable in many situations. I put a light set of I9's on my 1st bike, Anthem 2 and it made an instance and positive change to how the bike felt on the trails.
Yeah I think you're right. Still get some buyers remorse. Old habits are hard to break but that passes, lol. And I don't think 12 speeds make any sense on ebikes. I often found myself double shifting on my Focus and this SL as well. My Anthem had 27.5" wheels and if I had kept the I9's I had I would be trying them now.I get you! First thing I did to my SL was change to 27.5" wheels, then a 34T chainring, after that I changed from 12 to 11 speed to get a closer range cassette (which needed machining to fit). All things that cost $$$ and were not necessary, "it's not about need, it's about want".
I'll be 73 in March and came to the conclusion that I saved the maximum I could for so many years and worked since I was 13 years old (family business) for this time now BEFORE I leave this earth! I denied myself lots of things along the way too. Growing up we didn't suffer for the basics but luxury things were way out of reach for our family.
I am running the 150mm Lyrik Ultimate 2021 and 51mm offset. I originally put this on my Focus with 64.5 deg fork angle and I stuck with the 51mm offset because I like riding switchbacks up and down and I'm not really a fast down hillers. I am too cautious for that, lol. The 51mm is less likely to flop over on turns although 66 deg fork angle is conservative and won't flop over like a 64 deg angle. I think if you do a bit of fast down hilling or faster technical rides then the 42 mm might be a better match for you but the differences are small and hard to compare so this is all "in theory".Looking at changing my forks to Lyrik Ultimate 160mm. The 42mm offset is cheaper than the 51mm. Is there going to be much difference by going this route or best sticking to 51mm?
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