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My pleasure. It’s always great when people learn new things.Cool, thanks. I’ll put it in the way that’s shown in the image from now on.
My pleasure. It’s always great when people learn new things.Cool, thanks. I’ll put it in the way that’s shown in the image from now on.
Check this out guys! Our prayers have been answered <3 I will order one after finishing up moving to our new house If someone gets it in the meantime, please do a review
Turbo Levo Link (2022-Current)
Boost the descending characteristics of your Turbo Levo with this link that increases you suspension's progression and travel.cascadecomponents.eu
Yes and no. We can’t fix the app but we can get rid of the error message by force closing it with the app open and connected to the bike and then reopening the app and connecting again.
To actually fix the app requires whatever part of the code is wrong to be corrected by the developers and an updated app to be released on the App Store/Play Store which has not happened yet.
@Repsol evening mate, thanks for the update. Glad you got the bike sorted. I have an iPhone so can only speak for iOS.
The acknowledgment of the issue came from @Specialized Rider Care (who officially represent the company) on here in the Beta testers forum. I am surprised that Specialized IK have not heard of this issue. It is very common and as previously stated numerous owners on here and people I know directly have had it. Happy if you want to point them in my direction so I can assist.
Most importantly, go have a ride and enjoy your bike.
Let us know when it arrives, and how it rides I need to convince the wife that I need it, especially as we need a new fridge and basically everything as wellRe the cascade I dunno if I want to change the rear end of the levo I quite like what it does in terms of leverage
When it's working I mean.
Have one on my stumpjper and it changed the way it rides quite notably
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Ordered one. F it.
I’m sure it’ll be fine. They’ll just force close the app and give it back to you!Cheers pal for this I'll pass it onto them, the bikes still with them so fingers crossed. Got out on it yesterday and the first thing I noticed compared to my rockhopper bafang conversion was the handling. The trail was thick of mud some of which was about a 9inch deep, the bike just tracked through it, and rode so smooth over obstacles and rocks. Obviously no where near the power of the bbshd and range but managed to get 57 mile out of it with a mixture of eco and trail. Power wise I recon on turbo its simular to level assist 5 on the bbshd. What spoils it is the bloody cut off at 16mph as despite what specs says, there's definitely a drag that can be felt when the motor cuts out.
I’m sure it’ll be fine. They’ll just force close the app and give it back to you!
You’ll notice a massive difference in performance to your old bike, especially once the trails begin to dry out. It’s going to a million times better to ride.
The speed limiter cut isn’t as bad as it was on the older generations but there’s still drag above the limit. Plus you have to actually put all your own effort in with zero assistance which amplifies the sudden feeling of hitting a brick wall!
Hope you get it back soon and give it a proper test.
I met with Specialized UK and we set up the Rider Care account It’s legit! @Specialized Rider Care are Specialized.Strangely also, no one at all at spesh, knows of any member of staff who is representing specilized on this forum.
What brand is this trailer?
What brand is this trailer?
Leverage ratio is already crazy high on the stock bike/stock link, which is why air pressures in the shocks & spring weights are so high.Noticed this a few days back on their insta page. Interestingly they don't recommend using the link with a coil.
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I emailed you can run a coil but it will take 10% stiffer spring than you run now. It's so you can still get the correct sagLeverage ratio is already crazy high on the stock bike/stock link, which is why air pressures in the shocks & spring weights are so high.
Increasing travel only increases the leverage ratio further, so even more air pressure/spring weight. The don't recommend coils because you would have to have ridiculous spring weights to make it work & why they are limiting it to under 90kg weight on air shocks too, as you will be on the max air pressure.
Kind of think they should have left the travel alone & fixed the progression for this one. Or Specialized should have fitted a sensible sized shock in the first place.
The stuck multi-tool problem can be solved by inserting it with the largest hex key facing left and back, as in photo
nice! i can just move my x2 from kenevoRef cascade, it appears they are listening and on it. This sounds very interesting.
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What weight are you Mike and what pressure are you running in your shock?I wish they had said that a few weeks ago before I bought a new X2 and a cascade.
Edit to add... that might not be an issue as that could be the same link?
Wish they would post it to me. Slow dispatch...
But concerned about comments regarding leverage ratio recently maybe I should cancel my order. I said before I quite like what the stock bike does it could just benefit from another 10mm front and back.
I sold the Öhlins off my Kenevo when I bought the Levo. I am wishing I hadn’t now. If the link costs the same as the others that they produce then it’ll be £230 plus (another!) Ohlins and that’s over £1K! Oh well it’s only money and you only live once…nice! i can just move my x2 from kenevo
i wonder how much more the linkage will cost
This is very interesting.Ref cascade, it appears they are listening and on it. This sounds very interesting.
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i was wondering because it's 2 pieces now. i'll check their site to see if they have something similar for other bikesWhat weight are you Mike and what pressure are you running in your shock?
I sold the Öhlins off my Kenevo when I bought the Levo. I am wishing I hadn’t now. If the link costs the same as the others that they produce then it’ll be £230 plus (another!) Ohlins and that’s over £1K! Oh well it’s only money and you only live once…
True. It never ends. It's been rainy here so i've been checking the forums. If i was out riding I wouldn't know about upgrades that i don't need haha.... well, i actually think i need this particular upgrade....@rydeezie good point about it being two components instead of one. The shock linkage has no bearings so should be cheaper but I can still see it being £400 all in. Plus the shock of course.
I moved my Ohlins on as it worked out cheaper to sell it and buy one to fit the Levo rather than have it altered as it would need a new body etc.This was the plan until some “bargain” carbon wheels appeared that I would’ve been silly to miss out on…
210x55 shocks and 230x65 are worth about the same so it shouldn’t be too expensive to change. That’s until @Rob Rides EMTB gets the linkage and an EXT E-Storia and say it’s amazing. That’ll be another £1500!
What weight are you Mike and what pressure are you running in your shock?
I sold the Öhlins off my Kenevo when I bought the Levo. I am wishing I hadn’t now. If the link costs the same as the others that they produce then it’ll be £230 plus (another!) Ohlins and that’s over £1K! Oh well it’s only money and you only live once…
@rydeezie good point about it being two components instead of one. The shock linkage has no bearings so should be cheaper but I can still see it being £400 all in. Plus the shock of course.
Mike you're right on the limit for the Cascade link. The max recommended weight is 200lbs or 90kg, you'll end running a lot of air pressurein your X2 to stop it blowing through the travel. If I was you I'd cancel the order as it hasn't shipped and wait (no pun intended!) for the new one to be released.92kg. 240psi. 0 tokens
Easily going to be £400 I would think, the link is £250 alone, other companies that make comparable yokes (WRP for example who they do colabs with) are £150 for the yoke to the UK for other bikes.
But, putting a proper sized shock on there is great for the bike IMO. Really do not get why they put something with a 55mm stroke on it. They could have just used a 205 trunnion mount when they designed it in the first place & played with stroke lengths to get something sensible.
Especially given the nature of their audience (slightly more midriff than most )
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