Hi all,
Have seen a few questions about different things popping up so here is some info that may help that I have in a document from Specialized.
WHAT’S THE WEIGHT RANGE WITHIN THE LEVO SL LINE?
Weights vary by size and model. The S-Works Levo SL, for example, comes in at 17.35Kg/38.25lb (for a size Large with tubes) while the Aluminium Comp comes in at 19.4Kg/42.7lbs (also in size Large).
WHAT SIZE TIRES DOES THE LEVO SL COME EQUIPPED WITH?
The Turbo Levo SL comes with 29x2.3” tires. Rob - I measured them at an actual width of 2.4" at 25 psi.
WHAT THE MAXIMUM TIRE SIZE THAT WILL FIT ON THE LEVO SL?
It may be possible to accommodate some manufacturers’ 2.4 tires (with minimal clearance), riders will have to verify this on a case-by-case basis since tire size varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Rob - I measured up a 2.5” Maxxis DHF and it actually measured just over 2.4 so that should fit OK.
MOTOR AND BATTERY WEIGHT:
1.95KG for the Motor and 1.8KG for the internal 320Wh battery
WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM FORK TRAVEL THAT I CAN RUN ON THE LEVO SL FRAME?
All Turbo Levo SL models were designed around, tested, and equipped with, 150-millimeter forks. We do not recommend running 160mm (or greater) travel forks.
HOW MUCH SUSPENSION TRAVEL DOES THE LEVO SL POSSESS?
The Turbo Levo SL features 150 millimeters of travel, front and rear.
WHICH REAR SHOCKS CAN I RUN ON THE LEVO SL?
The Turbo Levo SL accepts standard-mount shocks with a 210-millimeter, eye-to-eye length and 52.5-millimeter stroke.
CAN RIDERS CHOOSE TO RUN A MIXED WHEEL (29/27.5) COMBINATION ON THE LEVO SL?
The Turbo Levo SL was designed around matching (front and rear) 29-inch wheels. Though a non “plus-size” 27.5 rear tire will fit, running that smaller-diameter rear wheel will substantially change the Levo SL’s geometry—and not for the better. Even with the flip chip, the Levo SL’s frame was not designed to have adequate BB height/crank to ground clearance with this kind of “mixed” wheel setup.
WHAT’S THE WEIGHT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 AND SPECIALIZED BROSE 2.1 MOTORS?
The SL 1.1 motor weighs 1,100 grams (2.4 pounds) less than the Levo and Kenevo’s 2.1 motor.
HOW MUCH DOES THE SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 MOTOR WEIGH?
At just 1.95 kilograms (4.3 pounds), the SL 1.1 Motor is essentially half the weight of other crank-based motors. The magnesium motor casing is one of several advancements that help make the motor so light.
HOW MUCH POWER DOES THE NEW SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 MOTOR DELIVER?
Our Specialized SL 1.1 motor amplifies rider power up to 240 watts and 35Nm of both peak and sustained power. We tuned our motor to deliver constant, strong support across a wide cadence range for a very natural feel while pedaling.
HOW DOES THE SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 MOTOR COMPARE TO THE FAZUA EVATION MOTOR—IN TERMS OF WEIGHT AND POWER?
The Specialized SL 1.1 motor is a full kilogram (2.2 pounds) lighter than the FAZUA Evation motor. The SL 1.1 motor also features full-powered support through a wider cadence range (10-120 RPM). The FAZUA, by contrast, exhibits a significant support drop at cadences above 90 RPM.
HOW MUCH WEIGHT DOES THE RANGE EXTENDER ADD TO THE TURBO LEVO SL?
The Range Extender battery weighs 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds).
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE THE TURBO LEVO SL?
You can expect your Turbo Levo SL’s internal battery to charge from 3% to 100% in approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes. A Range Extender will charge from 3% to 100% in approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes. Both the internal and Range Extender batteries will charge (simultaneously) from 3% to 100% in approximately 3 hours 20 minutes with a “Y” cable.
CAN THE INTERNAL BATTERY BE REMOVED FOR CHARGING?
Yes, it can. However, the Turbo Levo SL’s internal battery is fully integrated into the frame and is intended to be charged while in the frame. In order to get the battery out of the frame, you need to remove the motor first. It’s this kind of integration that allows the Turbo Levo SL to be so light. If you want to fly with your Turbo Levo SL, the internal battery needs to be removed. You can carry a Range Extender in your carry-on luggage and when you arrive at your location, you can ride the Turbo Levo SL with just the Range Extender.
Have seen a few questions about different things popping up so here is some info that may help that I have in a document from Specialized.
WHAT’S THE WEIGHT RANGE WITHIN THE LEVO SL LINE?
Weights vary by size and model. The S-Works Levo SL, for example, comes in at 17.35Kg/38.25lb (for a size Large with tubes) while the Aluminium Comp comes in at 19.4Kg/42.7lbs (also in size Large).
WHAT SIZE TIRES DOES THE LEVO SL COME EQUIPPED WITH?
The Turbo Levo SL comes with 29x2.3” tires. Rob - I measured them at an actual width of 2.4" at 25 psi.
WHAT THE MAXIMUM TIRE SIZE THAT WILL FIT ON THE LEVO SL?
It may be possible to accommodate some manufacturers’ 2.4 tires (with minimal clearance), riders will have to verify this on a case-by-case basis since tire size varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Rob - I measured up a 2.5” Maxxis DHF and it actually measured just over 2.4 so that should fit OK.
MOTOR AND BATTERY WEIGHT:
1.95KG for the Motor and 1.8KG for the internal 320Wh battery
WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM FORK TRAVEL THAT I CAN RUN ON THE LEVO SL FRAME?
All Turbo Levo SL models were designed around, tested, and equipped with, 150-millimeter forks. We do not recommend running 160mm (or greater) travel forks.
HOW MUCH SUSPENSION TRAVEL DOES THE LEVO SL POSSESS?
The Turbo Levo SL features 150 millimeters of travel, front and rear.
WHICH REAR SHOCKS CAN I RUN ON THE LEVO SL?
The Turbo Levo SL accepts standard-mount shocks with a 210-millimeter, eye-to-eye length and 52.5-millimeter stroke.
CAN RIDERS CHOOSE TO RUN A MIXED WHEEL (29/27.5) COMBINATION ON THE LEVO SL?
The Turbo Levo SL was designed around matching (front and rear) 29-inch wheels. Though a non “plus-size” 27.5 rear tire will fit, running that smaller-diameter rear wheel will substantially change the Levo SL’s geometry—and not for the better. Even with the flip chip, the Levo SL’s frame was not designed to have adequate BB height/crank to ground clearance with this kind of “mixed” wheel setup.
WHAT’S THE WEIGHT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 AND SPECIALIZED BROSE 2.1 MOTORS?
The SL 1.1 motor weighs 1,100 grams (2.4 pounds) less than the Levo and Kenevo’s 2.1 motor.
HOW MUCH DOES THE SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 MOTOR WEIGH?
At just 1.95 kilograms (4.3 pounds), the SL 1.1 Motor is essentially half the weight of other crank-based motors. The magnesium motor casing is one of several advancements that help make the motor so light.
HOW MUCH POWER DOES THE NEW SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 MOTOR DELIVER?
Our Specialized SL 1.1 motor amplifies rider power up to 240 watts and 35Nm of both peak and sustained power. We tuned our motor to deliver constant, strong support across a wide cadence range for a very natural feel while pedaling.
HOW DOES THE SPECIALIZED SL 1.1 MOTOR COMPARE TO THE FAZUA EVATION MOTOR—IN TERMS OF WEIGHT AND POWER?
The Specialized SL 1.1 motor is a full kilogram (2.2 pounds) lighter than the FAZUA Evation motor. The SL 1.1 motor also features full-powered support through a wider cadence range (10-120 RPM). The FAZUA, by contrast, exhibits a significant support drop at cadences above 90 RPM.
HOW MUCH WEIGHT DOES THE RANGE EXTENDER ADD TO THE TURBO LEVO SL?
The Range Extender battery weighs 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds).
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE THE TURBO LEVO SL?
You can expect your Turbo Levo SL’s internal battery to charge from 3% to 100% in approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes. A Range Extender will charge from 3% to 100% in approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes. Both the internal and Range Extender batteries will charge (simultaneously) from 3% to 100% in approximately 3 hours 20 minutes with a “Y” cable.
CAN THE INTERNAL BATTERY BE REMOVED FOR CHARGING?
Yes, it can. However, the Turbo Levo SL’s internal battery is fully integrated into the frame and is intended to be charged while in the frame. In order to get the battery out of the frame, you need to remove the motor first. It’s this kind of integration that allows the Turbo Levo SL to be so light. If you want to fly with your Turbo Levo SL, the internal battery needs to be removed. You can carry a Range Extender in your carry-on luggage and when you arrive at your location, you can ride the Turbo Levo SL with just the Range Extender.
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