Thank you! But do you think their weight difference makes a big difference on the track? Lighter is much better? Or it doesn't make a lot of difference?Not sure it’s a fair comparison as the rail is a “full fat” ebike and the SL is somewhere between a normal bike and a “full fat” ebike.
I was considering a Levo SL before I rode a Rail 7, I now own a 2020 Rail 7 and couldn’t be happier. The Levo SL is more expensive and the way I see it is why pay more money for a bike with lesser motor and battery capabilities. If you don’t want the full on assistance the Rail offers over the SL just ride it around in ECO.
It's not quite that simple; the SL is significantly lighter as well as less powerful.If you don’t want the full on assistance the Rail offers over the SL just ride it around in ECO.
Thanks!Try these...
Trek Rail - first ride
I collected my Rail on Monday, Invisiframed on Tuesday, Wednesday and a little bit on Thursday evening (sounds like a Craig David song ?)... and spent the rest of Thursday setting up suspension, putting pedals & mudguards on, and fine tuning the gears. Friday was an evening off other than...www.emtbforums.com
Levo SL Gen 1 - Levo SL Expert - First Ride
I've been considering getting an eMTB for a while now (over a year) and have always been waiting for the right one to come along. A few weeks ago, I bit the bullet and bought a Trek Rail 9.9. A bike with an awesome spec and all the top of the range components. I've ridden it on 4 rides over...www.emtbforums.com
My experiences of both.
Both great bikes... but the SL was more what I was looking for.
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