Ok, the first thing I didn't like about my Levo Comp is the fork, it produced too much chatter over small bumps and washboards. I wanted my fork plush especially on the small bumps, so instead of installing Charger 2, which was my initial intention, I opted for Smashpot from Vorsprung.
Spring choice was the hardest part. They have three sections in their spring rate - rider weight spreadsheet, something like: easy, moderate, hardcore. I leaned more towards lighter spring as I don't do any big drops or jumps yet, but my rides are far from being smooth X-country.
Weighing 84 kg and my Levo Comp at 23 kg I opted for 45 spring rate. Installation was easy and straightforward (just need to read carefully, no rush), but you need to have all the tools and a torque wrench (I used my calibrated fingers on a couple steps).
Next day I did a test run around my neighborhood and must say that I'm impressed. I don't think the Charger 2 upgrade could have made that much difference compared to Smashpot. Small bump sensitivity is out of this world, exactly what I was lacking in my Levo front suspension. Can't wait till I get to run it in proper outdoors.
Spring choice was the hardest part. They have three sections in their spring rate - rider weight spreadsheet, something like: easy, moderate, hardcore. I leaned more towards lighter spring as I don't do any big drops or jumps yet, but my rides are far from being smooth X-country.
Weighing 84 kg and my Levo Comp at 23 kg I opted for 45 spring rate. Installation was easy and straightforward (just need to read carefully, no rush), but you need to have all the tools and a torque wrench (I used my calibrated fingers on a couple steps).
Next day I did a test run around my neighborhood and must say that I'm impressed. I don't think the Charger 2 upgrade could have made that much difference compared to Smashpot. Small bump sensitivity is out of this world, exactly what I was lacking in my Levo front suspension. Can't wait till I get to run it in proper outdoors.
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