I have a 2023 Levo and am overall pretty happy with it, with the exception of cutting down the bars a bit, adding a skid plate, different grips, and shimming the rear brake pads, it's all OEM. I never have liked the thumb shifting levers as they are horizontally in line each other which requires you to really sweep your thumb down and back up a lot in order to shift. This creates more of a challenge if you have smaller hands.
I had an old Trek years ago that had what I'd call a trigger shifter arrangement that used both your index finger and thumb to shift and it was perfect as you didn't have to reposition any fingers at all when shifting, just align the shift triggers under your index and thumb and you were good.
Does anyone else find this to be a problem with their Levo? I also have a Tero 4X and it's the same way. I'm reluctant to change it out as it shifts like butter and I'm from the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" family but I'd be interested in hearing form anyone that encountered this issue and how they may have fixed it. Or, if a thumb/index finger shift mech could be adapted to this bike.
Thanks very much
I had an old Trek years ago that had what I'd call a trigger shifter arrangement that used both your index finger and thumb to shift and it was perfect as you didn't have to reposition any fingers at all when shifting, just align the shift triggers under your index and thumb and you were good.
Does anyone else find this to be a problem with their Levo? I also have a Tero 4X and it's the same way. I'm reluctant to change it out as it shifts like butter and I'm from the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" family but I'd be interested in hearing form anyone that encountered this issue and how they may have fixed it. Or, if a thumb/index finger shift mech could be adapted to this bike.
Thanks very much