I bought my Levo in October of last year, and I absolutely love the bike. I suffer from anhidrosis, so I can not sweat. With the ebike, I can control my heart rate, and prevent overheating. I get out 3 - 5 times a week, for rides around 15-20km with 700-1000 meters of elevation. I wasn't able to exercise for years due to overheating issues, but this bike has changed my life and health around!
I ride alone of with friends on regular bikes. I really use mine as an assist, and not to blast up the hill. When I ride with my friends on regular bikes, I usually set mine to 15%/30%/75%. I only use the high settings on super technical sections, but barely ever. And with my skills improving, I don't see myself needing it.
I have the 500w battery, and on average, I use 20-50% of the battery.
I live in Canada, and I often ride on very technical terrain. Think rock rolls, very tight corners, lots of rock gardens and I'm learning the drops. I usually ride technical blues or blacks.
I feel that the weight of the bike, is holding me back sometimes. It is great, but I also struggle at times feeling the front of the bike is so heavy. This, combined with how I use the bike, makes me wonder if an SL would be better for my type of riding?
I am a small female btw, weighing around 145lbs.
I am also curious to hear of experiences of people who may have riden both on more technical and steep terrain (think BC North Shore and Squamish). I am not too worried about the range, as I can get extenders and drop by the car for one. I am purely curious about the handling of the bikes!
I ride alone of with friends on regular bikes. I really use mine as an assist, and not to blast up the hill. When I ride with my friends on regular bikes, I usually set mine to 15%/30%/75%. I only use the high settings on super technical sections, but barely ever. And with my skills improving, I don't see myself needing it.
I have the 500w battery, and on average, I use 20-50% of the battery.
I live in Canada, and I often ride on very technical terrain. Think rock rolls, very tight corners, lots of rock gardens and I'm learning the drops. I usually ride technical blues or blacks.
I feel that the weight of the bike, is holding me back sometimes. It is great, but I also struggle at times feeling the front of the bike is so heavy. This, combined with how I use the bike, makes me wonder if an SL would be better for my type of riding?
I am a small female btw, weighing around 145lbs.
I am also curious to hear of experiences of people who may have riden both on more technical and steep terrain (think BC North Shore and Squamish). I am not too worried about the range, as I can get extenders and drop by the car for one. I am purely curious about the handling of the bikes!