Levo Gen 2 Turbo Levo Comp 2020 hub bearing change

JohnyL

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Jun 10, 2020
23
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Manchester
Evening all,
Does anyone know what hub bearings are in a Roval Traverse 29 front wheel for Turbo Levo Comp 2020? Also what removal tool is required. I read a post that confirmed that 6902 LLB is required for 2019 Roval Traverse for Turbo Levo. Can’t find any further info anywhere.

Also ordered a blind bearing extraction tool from ebay to suit this bearing.

Contacted Roval and got a reply very quickly surprisingly. Only trouble is the information provided by Roval conflicts the above info.

Roval suggest the hub is LFM07. Bearings are completely different from noted above for this hub.

Will get to the bottom and share. Any help greatly appreciated ??
 

Mikerb

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I have not needed to change front wheel bearings but I would think they are easy to drift out....no special tool need. That may be your best bet since you can then check for the reference on the bearings you remove. I can confirm the bearings on my 2019 Levo Comp are 6902 -2RS. Pressing new bearings in should be pretty simple as well but I have the RRP drift tools for both 6902 and 6903 bearings and made my own press tool just using a length of threaded bar and some nuts and washers. I put a post on the forum about accessing the bearings...I will see if I can find it and reference it below. Essentially it is only a matter of pulling the torque caps off and then removing the end caps.

..Its a thread called Roval end caps.
 

JohnyL

Member
Jun 10, 2020
23
9
Manchester
I have not needed to change front wheel bearings but I would think they are easy to drift out....no special tool need. That may be your best bet since you can then check for the reference on the bearings you remove. I can confirm the bearings on my 2019 Levo Comp are 6902 -2RS. Pressing new bearings in should be pretty simple as well but I have the RRP drift tools for both 6902 and 6903 bearings and made my own press tool just using a length of threaded bar and some nuts and washers. I put a post on the forum about accessing the bearings...I will see if I can find it and reference it below. Essentially it is only a matter of pulling the torque caps off and then removing the end caps.

..Its a thread called Roval end caps.
Cheers Mike
 

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