Good to hear!I'm 6' and ordered a S4 Levo Comp Alloy. I tested a S4 Levo Alloy (non-comp) and it fit me well.
I'm 6' and I have a 19 Levo in L. perfect for me. A friend is 6'3 and he finds it too small for him. He rides a 18 Stumpjumper in XL.I'm 6'1 and rode a S3 yesterday and although the seat was pretty high it didn't feel terrible. I had a 19 Levo in L and it felt too long
I'm very on the fence with S3 or S4 for new bike
I’m 6-6 and am about to pull the trigger on an S6. I got a chance to take one for a car prak spin and it felt great. I should try a S5 before I decide.I'm 6'4" and ride an S5. I like long bikes. If I where you I would go for the S4. It has better balance of weight distribution and can have higher handlebars with the same weight distribution.
I’m 6ft and bought an S5. Admittedly it felt it a bit on the long side as i got to know it for the first few months, and, as somebody else said, a bit imbalanced between a lengthy front end and a fairly squat rear end. But I’ve swapped to a 35mm stem to get the reach to 487, almost exactly where i like it, and have also added higher rise bars. First few rides have felt much improved and easier to get enough weight over the front wheel.
the bikes have a lot of adjustability. I reckon if between sizes you could probably work within a window and make either size work. Although having said that a size s4 at 6ft 2 seems like it may be a bit on the small side.
I'm 6'1" and ride a 2019 Levo XL and I love the fit.....I've tried the Large and I feel I'm on top of it, too high up. I've ridden my friend's 2022 Levo S5 often enough to comment that it fits great as well.....yes it gets down to ride/style/terrain preferences.....I talk to my friends about this sizing subject and it is obviously never a one size fits all....I'm going to suggest that the S4 certainly could work well...probably more nimble than the S5I'm 6'2" and have a levo s4 on order. Have many other six footers been happy w/ an s4 or is the consensus that s5 is the way to go?
I know it supposedly has to do w/ riding style and what you like. just curious if there's any consensus., not
High Rock Ruti6,2 owned both the S4 and the S5
S4 was alot of fun at local trails and a lot more playful
S5 has been great everywhere, but feels big round my local tracks and i did shorten stem etc.
I always do frame only options and i'd really struggle chosing again. Im a very playful/active rider and find the S5/XL size bikes dull this down alot. It really depends on the rider.
Most normal riders would go with the S5
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I've had 3 levos across the last 8 years. I'm just having motor number 10 installed.
Fantastic handling bikes. It does feel a little big. I'd be tempted to go for the next size down. It can be a little unwieldy in technical features.
warm Regards Ruti
Hello. I have a 2019 Levo. The first two motors failed around the 500 mile mark and Specialized offered me a new 2020 model or a 2019 SWorks. I took the SWorks and have been in love with it ever since. The motors however continued to fail. I’ve replaced about 4 motors since I got the SWorks. Always failed around 500 miles of riding. The motor I have now lasted the longest. I have about 1,200 miles on it over the last 16 months. This time Specialized told me they no longer do the “rolling warranty” and I will have to spend $900 to have a new motor installed. I was told the motor always had a 2 year warranty on it so I was surprised when they told me this news. He said if I buy this motor it will come with a 2 year warranty. But what happens when this motor and future motors continue to fail? I just put new Ohlins front and rear suspension on it and it is riding like a dream now. I guess I’m wondering how to go about this with Specialized? Do I sell my bike that I love and get something new? It sounds like Bosche motors are much more reliable. I was thinking of getting something like the new YT Decoy that comes with Ohlins suspension. Anyone want to buy my bike?High Rock Ruti
UPDATE on motor failure # 10
Specialized has denied (finally) the 10th motor failure after replacing 9 other motors under warranty, not complaining,
Specialized has been "saintly" in standing behind the bikes I've bought. I tried and was denied 3 times to have this motor replaced during the in-warranty period of 2 years that comes with each replacement motor.
A word about this.
1. I became complacent because Specialized had replaced 9 motors already.
2. After losing 10 motors (across
3 bikes) I've become (no bragging just the truth (BS) ruti) an expert on the symptoms of impending failures. If I had complained more I believe Specialized would have consented.
However as the undisputed champion of Brose motor killing, I was granted an extremely generous offer by an English gentleman of the highest caliber (is the enough ingratiation?) for a free stateside rebuild, in the sprit of "can Ruti kill our upgraded motor"
This is an anonymous program so I won't identify @bearingman by name
Just received my rebuilt motor from "E Bike Motor Repair", in Tennessee. "ebikemotorrepair.com".
Will have the bike up and running next week and Start the clock.
Repair notes:
Some water ingress, but did not kill the motor.
Drives gears knocked outwards, usually the result of a severe pedal strike. The misalignment probably lead to the eventual failure.
Symtoms:
Motor would run-on for 1 to 3 seconds about 60% of the time. Standard run-on (I believe) is less time.
Then the infamous power pulsing and finally slipping of drive, you can pedal, but the motor quickly out-powers the drive belt ability to hold tight and the motor races up to full spin.
2021 Turbo Levo Pro, $13,000 USD
Mileage 1200-1500 miles, not sure, mileage is reset after each motor replacement. Importantly each motor failed between 250 and 450 estimated miles. Brose motors (in my experience) as someone else on the forum said are "not fit for use".
I have 4 Bosche bikes one with 3000 miles and not a single issue, just saying.
I spoke with at length with Michael at ebikemotorrepair.com, from sound of it, I could just be lucky, they're repairing all major brands all the time.
Stay tuned for updates
Warm Regards Ruti
Hello. I have a 2019 Levo. The first two motors failed around the 500 mile mark and Specialized offered me a new 2020 model or a 2019 SWorks. I took the SWorks and have been in love with it ever since. The motors however continued to fail. I’ve replaced about 4 motors since I got the SWorks. Always failed around 500 miles of riding. The motor I have now lasted the longest. I have about 1,200 miles on it over the last 16 months. This time Specialized told me they no longer do the “rolling warranty” and I will have to spend $900 to have a new motor installed. I was told the motor always had a 2 year warranty on it so I was surprised when they told me this news. He said if I buy this motor it will come with a 2 year warranty. But what happens when this motor and future motors continue to fail? I just put new Ohlins front and rear suspension on it and it is riding like a dream now. I guess I’m wondering how to go about this with Specialized? Do I sell my bike that I love and get something new? It sounds like Bosche motors are much more reliable. I was thinking of getting something like the new YT Decoy that comes with Ohlins suspension. Anyone want to buy my bike?
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