Interesting comment
What do you define as pace? Dyfi Bike Park, Whistler, Fort William? I'd not even consider taking the Levo to these places, I hope I wont get scorned for writing this but I don't think its a suitable bike for grown up riding.
It’s not really about the amount of travel it’s got, it’s more with how it uses it, which for the average rider at average speeds is probably fine & would be fine in those places.
Personally, I found it almost impossible to get the bike feeling balanced, as when pushing on (or the couple of times I thought I was a good idea to race it) I had to run so little sag, to stop it blowing through its travel
Interesting comment
What do you define as pace? Dyfi Bike Park, Whistler, Fort William? I'd not even consider taking the Levo to these places, I hope I wont get scorned for writing this but I don't think its a suitable bike for grown up riding.
Its not where it’s being used which is the problem, it would be fine pretty much anywhere, but once you start pushing on, it was difficult to make the bike feel balanced.
And therin lies the problem, youve hit the nail on the head..... its a 150mm trail bike which is more than capable with this style of riding. The problem is is that people want to turn it into something it isnt.... an enduro bike. long shock kits etc etc. Buy a kenevo for this !!
Personally, I think the shock is too small for the bike & could do with running something bigger & keeping the travel the same. The. You wouldn’t have average guys run close to max pressure on shocks & those who like cake/beer a bit too much running 800lb springs on bikes
A 230mm shock is a big thing though, and well, they could put a trunnion shock on there, but given how reliable clevis driven shocks are on Specialized bikes anyway, you could probably measure it’s lifespan in hours…
Suddenly we all need loads of travel to mince down the trail
What do you mean suddenly? It’s been like that forever!