So I'm still about a month or two off buying (hopefully before the end of the year), but just wanted to get some opinions on how the new Specialised Levo (not really sure what its called, just seems to be Levo, as opposed to Levo Exper or Levo Comp) stacks up against the Eone-Sixty range.
I was originally looking at the Merida Eone-Sixty 800 which retails for around $5500 down here in (Adelaide) Australia. I was thinking about the possibility of stretching the bank account up to the 900 (~$6000) or the top of the range 900e (~$7000). Trouble is this brings me into a whole new price bracket where the brand new 2019 Specialised Levo sits ($7000). That's the lowest spec in that range though, and so thought I'd ask...
How does the top spec Merida stack up against the new bottom spec Levo?*
*Obviously I'm gonna want to test ride whatever I end up buying. I ride for fun and fitness, not going to be winning any comps or anything, but still want to spend my money wisely and get something that will allow me to improve my skills without having to upgrade anytime soon.
I was originally looking at the Merida Eone-Sixty 800 which retails for around $5500 down here in (Adelaide) Australia. I was thinking about the possibility of stretching the bank account up to the 900 (~$6000) or the top of the range 900e (~$7000). Trouble is this brings me into a whole new price bracket where the brand new 2019 Specialised Levo sits ($7000). That's the lowest spec in that range though, and so thought I'd ask...
How does the top spec Merida stack up against the new bottom spec Levo?*
*Obviously I'm gonna want to test ride whatever I end up buying. I ride for fun and fitness, not going to be winning any comps or anything, but still want to spend my money wisely and get something that will allow me to improve my skills without having to upgrade anytime soon.