I have been riding my Levo Gen3 for almost a year now with persistent headset issues.
In theory:
For the Levo 2022, two headset cups let you adjust the head tube angle between 63.5° and 65.5°. To change the head angle, the stem has to be removed and the headset cup has to be swapped or flipped over to change between 65.5° and 63.5°.
In practice, in my opinion (after months of frustration while riding this bike):
The system with a loose (aka swappable) upper headset bearing cup, floating (while not fixated) around in the frame, is causing plenty of issues. It's just impossible to obtain a stable headset. With every significant impact on the front fork, the bearing cup sligthly moves in the frame, co-absorbing the forks' impacts. If not serviced every month, it creaks. Plus it leads to a harsh feeling from the front fork, because the headset alwayst moves first.
Question:
Anyone sharing this opinion? If yes: what did you do to solve the issue? I'm thinking about glueing the upper bearing cup permanently in the frame. Anyone having experience with this: results, type of glue, .... ? If not, alternative opinions are welcome. Always a pleasure to discuss about expensive, over-engineered gimmicks causing frustration for no reason whatsoever.
In theory:
For the Levo 2022, two headset cups let you adjust the head tube angle between 63.5° and 65.5°. To change the head angle, the stem has to be removed and the headset cup has to be swapped or flipped over to change between 65.5° and 63.5°.
In practice, in my opinion (after months of frustration while riding this bike):
The system with a loose (aka swappable) upper headset bearing cup, floating (while not fixated) around in the frame, is causing plenty of issues. It's just impossible to obtain a stable headset. With every significant impact on the front fork, the bearing cup sligthly moves in the frame, co-absorbing the forks' impacts. If not serviced every month, it creaks. Plus it leads to a harsh feeling from the front fork, because the headset alwayst moves first.
Question:
Anyone sharing this opinion? If yes: what did you do to solve the issue? I'm thinking about glueing the upper bearing cup permanently in the frame. Anyone having experience with this: results, type of glue, .... ? If not, alternative opinions are welcome. Always a pleasure to discuss about expensive, over-engineered gimmicks causing frustration for no reason whatsoever.