Eduardoramundo
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And the Pro has been revised as per the video above. New colour and Sram transmissionI don't believe there is a new frameset for 2023. Only the S-Works and Expert full builds had some minor tweaks.
And the Pro has been revised as per the video above. New colour and Sram transmissionI don't believe there is a new frameset for 2023. Only the S-Works and Expert full builds had some minor tweaks.
what are these new rumors you speak of? brose full power?I have the same question, also because there are rumors on the new brose full power...
Brose had a new motor at Sea Otter, they didn’t really give many details other than it has more power and it was coming soon.what are these new rumors you speak of? brose full power?
I know of the Brose H-Mag, the light cargo ebike motor. Is this one of the two you are mentioning?There are two new motors from Brose coming, one with internal gears the other with more power and compact size. To be announced at EuroBike 2023.
No it's different....I know of the Brose H-Mag, the light cargo ebike motor. Is this one of the two you are mentioning?
Ok I was able even to film what's going on while I was shifting from bigger cogs to smaller ones in here. And SRAM came back with the following response:This is a more sensible way to measure the difference! Pic shared by another person going through the same pain!
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What brakes / seatpost lever do you have already??About to order TRP DH-R evo brakes for a 22 Levo Expert..
What’s needed for installing the gear shifter and seat post lever on the new brakes?
Stock expert stuff, Code rs and x-fusion manic post (might end up swapping it for a oneup post eventually).What brakes / seatpost lever do you have already??
I just googled it and came up with loads of options
Stock expert stuff, Code rs and x-fusion manic post (might end up swapping it for a oneup post eventually).
I found a `Matchmaker HD3,7’ thingy that might be the right one
I could even imagine Specialized moving away from Brose with the next gen of Levo. There were lots of quality issues that wont't fit to the standard of the brand in my opinion. If you watch the new Levo SL YouTube reviews lots of discussions in the comment section are sth like "but did they fix their motor problems?". But most of them don't think about the quite reliable SL motors at that point but just heard about Brose issues. Who knows, maybe they even worked together on a more powerful Mahle motor for the next Levo generation and other FF.I have the same question, also because there are rumors on the new brose full power...
I had the same problem, washer (J) was missing when I removed the chain guide. What Specialized had done is added an addition two (H) washers to get the spacing correct. I came to the conclusion that if the (J) washer had been present then the pin (F) on backing plate (A) would not have located correctly in the hole on the frame. This can only be down to poor QC when manufacturing the frame, pretty common in the bike industry unfortunately!Hoping the collective wisdom can set me straight here…
I removed the chain guide on my 23 Levo Carbon Comp today since SRAM indicated the 36t chainring won’t work with the OEM chain guide.
When I removed the frame bolt, of course I dropped it on the ground. I found the bolt and a very thin silver washer on the ground.
To reinstall the bolt, I ended up using:
1. Part of the chain guide with a pin that fits into a little the frame (named “chain guide back plate” in the manual)
2. The thin silver washer
3. The frame bolt (which apparently gets torqued to 18nm according to the manual?)
I was very nervous using 18nm torque on my carbon frame, especially since I wasn’t sure the assembly was correct.
The manual shows that there should be a 2mm washer against the frame, but I couldn’t find such a 2mm washer anywhere on the ground.
I’m attaching a diagram showing the part that I couldn’t find. It’s part J in the diagram, circled in red.
Do I need the washer labeled J?
Do I need a chain guide?
What’s the correct way to reassemble the frame bolt if I don’t run the chain guide? View attachment 115786
Removed mine 2,000 miles ago - never once lost the chain - try without the guideDo I need a chain guide?
Because of crazy rain over the winter here in southern California the trails are wildly overgrown.Removed mine 2,000 miles ago - never once lost the chain - try without the guide
So what is your advice?There are two new motors from Brose coming, one with internal gears the other with more power and compact size. To be announced at EuroBike 2023.
Need to see if they have fixed the well documented issues with the motors.
Need to see if they have fixed the well documented issues with the motors.
Having owned both Gen2 and Gen3 I would say not really. While the Gen3 motor is better it still fails for same reason, just not as frequently.
My local shop replaced my worn-out door with a gen 1 (before the gen 2's were available) and told me that they would be happy to replace it again once the gen 2's were out. The second door seems to be holding up ok so far so we'll see if I really get another replacement under warranty when the time comes.My local USA based shop says Specialized will not cover a broken off door under warranty and I have to pay $30. Can't really complain it was user error that caused the damage.
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