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My Beast.
Upgrades so far:
Cain Creek db inline for the monarch
Push ACS coil conversion for the revelation
Awesome battery sticker
ToDo:
Cush Core inserts as soon as the plus gets available.
Shorter crank arms
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Eagle - how is it? Needed?Dvo , eagle nx/xo, syntace, kris holm 152,dt hybrid1700, wolftooth
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Like a eagle is, smooth..Eagle - how is it? Needed?
Just read the upgrades to the front and rear travel and was wondering if the bike handled ok, I have always got away with an extra 20mm on the front, but been a bit hesitant about trying anything with the rear?Thought I had better post this now as I believe I am finally at a point where I am happy with how it rides, feels and looks. I purchased this second hand off one of the forum members in February this year.
The only OEM parts left on this bike are the frame, motor, battery and rear derailleur.
I did not feel the need to change the derailleur as it works just as well as all my XX1 derailleurs on my acoustic bikes.
My 2017 Levo FSR Fattie
Please note: I am a serial upgrader and most of the parts listed below came off my various analogue bikes and ‘in stock’ parts.
1. Lyrik Dual position air 180mm/150mm forks.
2. Customised TF Tuned DB Cane Creek coil with a 55mm stroke. Ohlins 525lb spring. I believe this gives me around 160mm plus of rear travel.
3. Schwalbe Magic Mary Ultra Soft 2.6 DH carcass tyres.
4. SRAM Roam 60 Carbon 30mm internal wide rims.
5. 137mm Kris Holme cranks. Love these cranks, great for lumpy slow technical steep uphill trails. Had 150s on but I find these are perfect for me.
6. SRAM XX1 10-42 cassette. This has allowed me to keep the 32 front and gives me the gearing of a 35/36 tooth up front
7. Fitted the 2018 wired remote with walk assist, this involved drilling a hole in the frame and some soldering work to rejoin the wires ? I am not worried about the frame warranty before you start going into one. The bike was second hand and the warranty of the frame does not follow the bike only the original owner which is a shame. However, Specialized has revised this for all bikes purchased after June 2018. It now follows the bike but the second owner has to register it. ?
8. Brake combo of XTR 9020 levers with M820 Saint calipers, sintered pads and 203mm disks front and rear
9. 170mm OneUp dropper
10. SDG Bel Air seat
11. Nukeproof 800mm carbon bar
12. Ragley 40mm stem
13. REVGRIP Soft grips (Expensive but worth every penny thanks @Al Boneta yet another great recommendation)
14. PC X1 chain.
15. As I live next to a forest in Wales ??????? and it rains a lot here I have added motorcross foam to various openings to prevent pine needle, mud ingress and the build up of water into the motor cavity area. I have also cut 2 extra slots on the motor covers near the original sump hole to allow water to flow more freely out of the motor cavity area. The 2017 model has a tiny sump hole compared to the 2018 model so I enlarged that as well.
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Thought I had better post this now as I believe I am finally at a point where I am happy with how it rides, feels and looks. I purchased this second hand off one of the forum members in February this year.
The only OEM parts left on this bike are the frame, motor, battery and rear derailleur.
I did not feel the need to change the derailleur as it works just as well as all my XX1 derailleurs on my acoustic bikes.
My 2017 Levo FSR Fattie
Please note: I am a serial upgrader and most of the parts listed below came off my various analogue bikes and ‘in stock’ parts.
1. Lyrik Dual position air 180mm/150mm forks.
2. Customised TF Tuned DB Cane Creek coil with a 55mm stroke. Ohlins 525lb spring. I believe this gives me around 160mm plus of rear travel.
3. Schwalbe Magic Mary Ultra Soft 2.6 DH carcass tyres.
4. SRAM Roam 60 Carbon 30mm internal wide rims.
5. 137mm Kris Holme cranks. Love these cranks, great for lumpy slow technical steep uphill trails. Had 150s on but I find these are perfect for me.
6. SRAM XX1 10-42 cassette. This has allowed me to keep the 32 front and gives me the gearing of a 35/36 tooth up front
7. Fitted the 2018 wired remote with walk assist, this involved drilling a hole in the frame and some soldering work to rejoin the wires I am not worried about the frame warranty before you start going into one. The bike was second hand and the warranty of the frame does not follow the bike only the original owner which is a shame. However, Specialized has revised this for all bikes purchased after June 2018. It now follows the bike but the second owner has to register it.
8. Brake combo of XTR 9020 levers with M820 Saint calipers, sintered pads and 203mm disks front and rear
9. 170mm OneUp dropper
10. SDG Bel Air seat
11. Nukeproof 800mm carbon bar
12. Ragley 40mm stem
13. REVGRIP Soft grips (Expensive but worth every penny thanks @Al Boneta yet another great recommendation)
14. PC X1 chain.
15. As I live next to a forest in Wales ?????? and it rains a lot here I have added motorcross foam to various openings to prevent pine needle, mud ingress and the build up of water into the motor cavity area. I have also cut 2 extra slots on the motor covers near the original sump hole to allow water to flow more freely out of the motor cavity area. The 2017 model has a tiny sump hole compared to the 2018 model so I enlarged that as well.
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For my riding style and the terrain where I am I have no complaints regarding how it handles both front and rear. Steep technical climbs are a breeze even set at 180mm travel. Point it down hill and you can just let the bike do it’s thing as it just ploughs through everything giving you a lot of confidence which can sometimes get you in trouble as you sometimes don’t realise how fast you are going. Luckily the Saint brakes are good enough stoppers to get you out of trouble ?Just read the upgrades to the front and rear travel and was wondering if the bike handled ok, I have always got away with an extra 20mm on the front, but been a bit hesitant about trying anything with the rear?
Hey Kiwi! How about rear tire wear? I can guess,this is the softer compound
Hey Kiwi! How about rear tire wear? I can guess,this is the softer compound
Well believe or not the wear on these tyres has been pretty damn good compared to its ‘Soft’ folding version 2.8 fatter brother
Have a read of this post I did a few weeks back.
Kenevo and Levo stock Butcher tyres - grip questions ??? - EMTB Forums
What version of 2.6 are you running? Soft? Ultrasoft?Read it and really useful,thanks . Currently running M.Mary 2,60 front and was thinking in swapping for 2,80,but they don't sell it in Supergravity or DH casing
Maybe 2,80 wide can help me on loose and sketchy trails,not sure
What version of 2.6 are you running? Soft? Ultrasoft?Read it and really useful,thanks . Currently running M.Mary 2,60 front and was thinking in swapping for 2,80,but they don't sell it in Supergravity or DH casing
Maybe 2,80 wide can help me on loose and sketchy trails,not sure
What psi are you running?
What sort of terrain do you ride?
How much do you weigh all kitted up?
Maybe the new to arrive Eddy Currents will suit you?
They will be in a front/rear specific 275 x 2.8 with a Super Gravity carcass.
Thought I had better post this now as I believe I am finally at a point where I am happy with how it rides, feels and looks. I purchased this second hand off one of the forum members in February this year.
The only OEM parts left on this bike are the frame, motor, battery and rear derailleur.
I did not feel the need to change the derailleur as it works just as well as all my XX1 derailleurs on my acoustic bikes.
My 2017 Levo FSR Fattie
Please note: I am a serial upgrader and most of the parts listed below came off my various analogue bikes and ‘in stock’ parts.
1. Lyrik Dual position air 180mm/150mm forks.
2. Customised TF Tuned DB Cane Creek coil with a 55mm stroke. Ohlins 525lb spring. I believe this gives me around 160mm plus of rear travel.
3. Schwalbe Magic Mary Ultra Soft 2.6 DH carcass tyres.
4. SRAM Roam 60 Carbon 30mm internal wide rims.
5. 137mm Kris Holme cranks. Love these cranks, great for lumpy slow technical steep uphill trails. Had 150s on but I find these are perfect for me.
6. SRAM XX1 10-42 cassette. This has allowed me to keep the 32 front and gives me the gearing of a 35/36 tooth up front
7. Fitted the 2018 wired remote with walk assist, this involved drilling a hole in the frame and some soldering work to rejoin the wires ? I am not worried about the frame warranty before you start going into one. The bike was second hand and the warranty of the frame does not follow the bike only the original owner which is a shame. However, Specialized has revised this for all bikes purchased after June 2018. It now follows the bike but the second owner has to register it. ?
8. Brake combo of XTR 9020 levers with M820 Saint calipers, sintered pads and 203mm disks front and rear
9. 170mm OneUp dropper
10. SDG Bel Air seat
11. Nukeproof 800mm carbon bar
12. Ragley 40mm stem
13. REVGRIP Soft grips (Expensive but worth every penny thanks @Al Boneta yet another great recommendation)
14. PC X1 chain.
15. As I live next to a forest in Wales ??????? and it rains a lot here I have added motorcross foam to various openings to prevent pine needle, mud ingress and the build up of water into the motor cavity area. I have also cut 2 extra slots on the motor covers near the original sump hole to allow water to flow more freely out of the motor cavity area. The 2017 model has a tiny sump hole compared to the 2018 model so I enlarged that as well.
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Hi @KrisjHi matey I’m wanting to do the CC coil up grade on my 2018 Levo
Do you know if tf tude could supply the parts as I live in sheffield and it’s quite a journey to get them to install it for me.
I’ve read a few different set ups and some needed retro fitting. I’m hoping I can just get the parts needed and install them myself.
Did you use your original yokes and bushings.
Also if you don’t mind me asking what was the totally cost of the CC coil upgrade. Pm me if you don’t want to divulge this publicly.
Thanks dude
6. SRAM XX1 10-42 cassette. This has allowed me to keep the 32 front and gives me the gearing of a 35/36 tooth up front
13. REVGRIP Soft grips (Expensive but worth every penny thanks @Al Boneta yet another great recommendation)
Hi Kiwi,
Regarding the 10-42 cassette which one did you plump for? and I guess you needed to change out the freehub?
Was recently reading the post from Al about the REVGRIPs .. not yet decided but they do look to be worth a punt
Hey wich mudgaurds are thatJust got wheels and tires. Dropper post is coming also. Maybe then we are done?
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May I ask who makes your rear mud flap?Thought I had better post this now as I believe I am finally at a point where I am happy with how it rides, feels and looks. I purchased this second hand off one of the forum members in February this year.
The only OEM parts left on this bike are the frame, motor, battery and rear derailleur.
I did not feel the need to change the derailleur as it works just as well as all my XX1 derailleurs on my acoustic bikes.
My 2017 Levo FSR Fattie
Please note: I am a serial upgrader and most of the parts listed below came off my various analogue bikes and ‘in stock’ parts.
1. Lyrik Dual position air 180mm/150mm forks.
2. Customised TF Tuned DB Cane Creek coil with a 55mm stroke. Ohlins 525lb spring. I believe this gives me around 160mm plus of rear travel.
3. Schwalbe Magic Mary Ultra Soft 2.6 DH carcass tyres.
4. SRAM Roam 60 Carbon 30mm internal wide rims.
5. 137mm Kris Holme cranks. Love these cranks, great for lumpy slow technical steep uphill trails. Had 150s on but I find these are perfect for me.
6. SRAM XX1 10-42 cassette. This has allowed me to keep the 32 front and gives me the gearing of a 35/36 tooth up front
7. Fitted the 2018 wired remote with walk assist, this involved drilling a hole in the frame and some soldering work to rejoin the wires ? I am not worried about the frame warranty before you start going into one. The bike was second hand and the warranty of the frame does not follow the bike only the original owner which is a shame. However, Specialized has revised this for all bikes purchased after June 2018. It now follows the bike but the second owner has to register it. ?
8. Brake combo of XTR 9020 levers with M820 Saint calipers, sintered pads and 203mm disks front and rear
9. 170mm OneUp dropper
10. SDG Bel Air seat
11. Nukeproof 800mm carbon bar
12. Ragley 40mm stem
13. REVGRIP Soft grips (Expensive but worth every penny thanks @Al Boneta yet another great recommendation)
14. PC X1 chain.
15. As I live next to a forest in Wales ??????? and it rains a lot here I have added motorcross foam to various openings to prevent pine needle, mud ingress and the build up of water into the motor cavity area. I have also cut 2 extra slots on the motor covers near the original sump hole to allow water to flow more freely out of the motor cavity area. The 2017 model has a tiny sump hole compared to the 2018 model so I enlarged that as well.
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Hi,May I ask who makes your rear mud flap?
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