Hello,
Could anyone please let me know wether the 2022 Gen3 S-Works Frameset does come with or without a headset?
Specification seem to be buggy (mentioning a 2.1 Brose motor for example).
Thanks,
Tom
you most reliable information is going to come from whatever online/red brick vendor you buy from...........cos if it does not meet that description you get to send it back!!Thanks Twvandoren, that's good!
But you need to know, it's not shown on the website, right?
Hope it's the same in Germany...
Thanks again,
Tom
In Österreich gibts schon mit alles du brauchen (S-Works Rahmenset), Kurbelschutz auch dabei.Thanks Twvandoren, that's good!
But you need to know, it's not shown on the website, right?
Hope it's the same in Germany...
Thanks again,
Tom
anyone have an idea why a 34 chainring is installed? with 34 it needs more power and uphill is limited.
178cm S3 perfect
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Buy an 11-6 Shock and be done with the air!Going back to the rattle/knocking people have
I am wondering if its the Fox X2 that makes the knocking and the vibration to go with it? Both the X2 Elite (that came with the expert) and my new X2 factory do this. One member said it might be oil flowing through the compression circuits on a previous page so it maybe completely normal. The shock itself is very good but I get a light 'knock/thud' as a cycle the shock quickly and its most notable when going slow-ish over something like roots or braking bumps. It drives me to distraction sometimes
Sounds as though the shock bolts are a little loose - don't think they are, there is no play in them at torque. I have a 2019 Stumpjumper which has loose bolts and am confident its not that. Ive tried PTFE tape on the bolt to try remove any play, made sure there is thread lock on the bolt, greased the bolt. Tried at different shock pressures all tests gave me the same noise.
I've checked battery and even bolstered it with gorilla tape as a DIY spacer. It doesn't move up/down/left/right and riding without the battery in place still gave me the same knock.
Ive checked and cleaned the headset repeatedly and gone back and forth between the cups, star nuts and the Specialized tool. Replaced the entire headset assembly with hope stuff. feels nice and tight
I am going to try my superdeluxe ultimate (probably on Monday) as I know that doesn't make a noise (other than air hissing, the shock is so smooth its incredible) and get the X2 off for a service see if it can be improved if the knocking stops.
Highly doubt its the cable routing, cant imagine that causing the knock/thud like vibrations I get. Plus I've jammed stuff down the tubes under the cables to stop any noises from them.
I am getting there with this bike - slowly. Love the geometry and the way it rides
Going back to the rattle/knocking people have
I am wondering if its the Fox X2 that makes the knocking and the vibration to go with it? Both the X2 Elite (that came with the expert) and my new X2 factory do this. One member said it might be oil flowing through the compression circuits on a previous page so it maybe completely normal. The shock itself is very good but I get a light 'knock/thud' as a cycle the shock quickly and its most notable when going slow-ish over something like roots or braking bumps. It drives me to distraction sometimes
Buy an 11-6 Shock and be done with the air!
I think it’s more than likely the frame, rather than the shock. I ran a few different options on mine to try and improve the overall performance/feel (coil and air) - they all felt sticky/knocky at a point in the travel.
I have run a Float X2 & a DHX2 on my Kenevo SL and they feel totally different to the Levo, but then they mount a more traditional way which allows for some ‘flex’ in the system for potential minor misalignments.
I also run a Float X2 on my normal bike & it feels the same, with no knocks, or stickiness.
Remain convinced it’s the clevis mount system they persist with which causes the issues.
I think that might be normal. It's come up with levo's and Kenevo's repeatedly over time where people were convinced it sat flush before they did something. Obviously they're not the adjustable/exchable versions, but they generally sit with about a 0.5 - 0.1mm gap.Here is mine, just cant get it to sit flush:
Surely you have to change both the upper and lower headset cap to change the angle of the steerer. I dont understand how it can be achieved by just changing the the upper cap.....the lower cap will keep the steerer at its original angle??I think that might be normal. It's come up with levo's and Kenevo's repeatedly over time where people were convinced it sat flush before they did something. Obviously they're not the adjustable/exchable versions, but they generally sit with about a 0.5 - 0.1mm gap.
Surely you have to change both the upper and lower headset cap to change the angle of the steerer. I dont understand how it can be achieved by just changing the the upper cap.....the lower cap will keep the steerer at its original angle??
In which case it will need to be rotated to suit whatever top cup angle is used. It looks like the OP has fitted a steeper top cap but not rotated the lower cap so it will not sit properly.the lower cup/bearing is a conical seating to allow it to adjust
Hmm, I never rotated my bottom cap? Mine looks identical to the OP.In which case it will need to be rotated to suit whatever top cup angle is used. It looks like the OP has fitted a steeper top cap but not rotated the lower cap so it will not sit properly.
mmm........ It assumes of course the correct lower cup and bearing are fitted on the bike and not a standard set!!The manual specifically says to do nothing with the lower cup and bearing, as it self adjusts
I’ve had mine with the -1° headset since day one, about 2000km. Here’s how mine sits, never had an issue with any play. View attachment 79190
It "looks" perfect, but I think it has the usual gap to some degree ??any chance of a side on photo as cant see how flush that is from that angle. Cheers!
You should be able to do the update via the Mission Control App.Well the ownership of my new Levo comp carbon isn't going as expected, had 1st bike replaced last week and the new one is now saying firmware update needed! I noticed it the day it was delivered and dealer informed me it had been done day before but may take a while to clear. Within an hr it disappeared at which point it hadn't been used, went out on it yesterday for first time only for the diagnostic warning symbol to come back on saying exactly same thing, latest firmware update needed, this can only be done by specialized dealer. I'm starting to become pi$$Ed off with this now, is this right that it can be done remotely as the dealer said it had been done. I would have thought it would enstall instantly especially given that it was done day before it was delivered, the first bike never did this?
@Jamo Gap is normal. I have the -1 in mine and it’s the same. No need to do anything to the lower cup, it’s self-aligning.
@Repsol open Mission Control app, connect to the bike and then force close it. Open it again and the diag message will be gone. The “take to the dealer for a firmware update” message is a known issue with the MC app. The last updates were March 2020 so I doubt yours will have any parts in it manufactured before then.
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