Nick W
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I own a 2022 Levo expert S3. I’m 5’6 with a long torso and short legs. My wingspan is about 5’8.
When I went through the sizing app thing on the specialized site it said I should get an s2. I was mystified by specialized geometry because every other new bike my size has 450 reach and the s2 has 435 reach.
My last bike was a medium 2018 Moustache with 435 reach and it sometimes felt cramped to me. It had what I felt was short reach and super long (460) chain stay and I felt the geometry was out dated.
I felt like I would love longer reach and shorter chain stay. I thought I knew better than specialized and that I needed the S3. I test rode an S3 and it felt big but good. I couldn’t ride an s2 because there were none near me.
After riding my S3 about 200 miles I now think I messed up and should have bought the s2, and that I shouldn’t have been so stuck on the reach measurement. The stand over height on these bikes is pretty tall, and they just feel big.
I rode with a friend who is about 5’8 and has an s3 Levo and he is a much better rider than I am but it just looks like he can maneuver the bike a lot easier than I can.
I’m a life long cyclist having ridden bmx bikes til I basically couldn’t any more due to age and infirmity (I’m 45 and have some nagging old injuries) so it’s not like I lack bike handling skills.
I think I could ride an s2 with much more agility but because I couldn’t actually ride one I’m just left wondering. Should I sell my new bike and get an s2? Should I just ride my S3 and learn to maneuver a bigger bike?
I have put a 40mm stem on and cut my bars down to 770, but the bike still feels tall and long. I like riding up (and down) very steep challenging single track that many people only ride down.
Downhill my bike feels great, but on the challenging uphills I’m finding it difficult to hop my rear end over slippery logs etc because the bike is so big.
It’s possible that I’m just not as good of a rider as I think I am and that my bike fits me fine and that I need to stop whining.
I just don’t know because I’ve only ridden mountain bikes since 2016 and I don’t really know how mountain bikes are supposed to fit.
Sorry for the long rambling incoherent post
When I went through the sizing app thing on the specialized site it said I should get an s2. I was mystified by specialized geometry because every other new bike my size has 450 reach and the s2 has 435 reach.
My last bike was a medium 2018 Moustache with 435 reach and it sometimes felt cramped to me. It had what I felt was short reach and super long (460) chain stay and I felt the geometry was out dated.
I felt like I would love longer reach and shorter chain stay. I thought I knew better than specialized and that I needed the S3. I test rode an S3 and it felt big but good. I couldn’t ride an s2 because there were none near me.
After riding my S3 about 200 miles I now think I messed up and should have bought the s2, and that I shouldn’t have been so stuck on the reach measurement. The stand over height on these bikes is pretty tall, and they just feel big.
I rode with a friend who is about 5’8 and has an s3 Levo and he is a much better rider than I am but it just looks like he can maneuver the bike a lot easier than I can.
I’m a life long cyclist having ridden bmx bikes til I basically couldn’t any more due to age and infirmity (I’m 45 and have some nagging old injuries) so it’s not like I lack bike handling skills.
I think I could ride an s2 with much more agility but because I couldn’t actually ride one I’m just left wondering. Should I sell my new bike and get an s2? Should I just ride my S3 and learn to maneuver a bigger bike?
I have put a 40mm stem on and cut my bars down to 770, but the bike still feels tall and long. I like riding up (and down) very steep challenging single track that many people only ride down.
Downhill my bike feels great, but on the challenging uphills I’m finding it difficult to hop my rear end over slippery logs etc because the bike is so big.
It’s possible that I’m just not as good of a rider as I think I am and that my bike fits me fine and that I need to stop whining.
I just don’t know because I’ve only ridden mountain bikes since 2016 and I don’t really know how mountain bikes are supposed to fit.
Sorry for the long rambling incoherent post
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