Levo Gen 2 Rear Triangle/Wheel flex question

Layton121

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I have a rear triangle/wheel flex question on a 2021 levo comp. I installed a SRAM GX AXS drivetrain and I used a set of e13 LG1 Enduro wheels i had because they have an XD driver. I’d didn’t pay attention to it before but i can move the wheel/rear triangle quite a bit with my hands. Everything is tight and torqued. I don’t have another bike to compare it to, any ideas?
 

lumpy

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That's really weird. Can you put the old rear wheel on and see if it still flexes? The only variable is the new rear wheel - right?
 

Layton121

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Yes. I’m comparing it to my full carbon Intense Primer with Carbon wheels. It may have always had this flex but it seems excessive compared to the carbon bike. I can see the wheel and triangle flex but there’s no noise or play like something is loose.
 

lumpy

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I'd try to take it into a Specialized dealer to compare to other Levos and see what a mechanic says. My 2019 Levo Expert has a ton of miles and has zero flex
 

rodomotion

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I've noticed the same, it is very flexy. 2019 base levo. add to that the play that the hub develop over time, needing regular adjustment.
 

RickBullotta

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I have a rear triangle/wheel flex question on a 2021 levo comp. I installed a SRAM GX AXS drivetrain and I used a set of e13 LG1 Enduro wheels i had because they have an XD driver. I’d didn’t pay attention to it before but i can move the wheel/rear triangle quite a bit with my hands. Everything is tight and torqued. I don’t have another bike to compare it to, any ideas?

Could be pivots are loose/bearings worn, loose axle/broken axle, or worn wheel bearings in the hub. eMTB axles seem to have a tendency to break way more than regular bikes.
 

R120

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I would say generally speaking there is a surprising amount of flex in the back ends of FS bikes, especially when you have a 4 bar/horst link or similar with multiple connections/bearings.
 

Layton121

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I would say generally speaking there is a surprising amount of flex in the back ends of FS bikes, especially when you have a 4 bar/horst link or similar with multiple connections/bearings.
It appears its just normal after comparing it to another levo. Compared to some other bikes it just seemed excessive.
 

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