Canmore TLCC 29
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I am curious what everyone got in their case with the battery charger. Things I didn’t get but was reasonably expecting was an owners manual, suspension calculator, warranty coverage details, and maybe a shock pump.
I got a battery charger, tubeless valves, suspension gauge, tubeless rim tape, RockShox suspension inserts, RockShox sticker and
caliper spacers. Plus a specialized User Manual, a brief manual consisting of one sheet of paper for charger Information.
Does anyone else think a proper manual should be included with a bicycle as complex as these bikes are? Or at least a web address for a pdf file for the specific bike purchased? The online information is lacking for the 2020 model year For the 2020 Turbo Levo Comp Carbon. I can’t find suspension setup for the Lyrik Select fork or the RockShox Deluxe Select + on the specialized website but found other resources online.
I received no service information from Specialized but my bike shop expects I will return the bike for complimentary service after 30-40 hours o 16 months. Really?
I think at a minimum, Specialized needs to provide a web address with pdf files for the specific bike or specific bike model, not a general reference, i.e.,. 2020 Turbo Levo, with subsections on Comp, Comp Carbon, Expert, S-Works. If this exists, I haven’t found it and think the web address should be provided by Specialized within the auxiliary materials provided at the time of sale.
What about warranty information? What about service requirements and torque specs?
The bike I bought is an amazing work of art that brings together multifaceted engineering, material science, automotive power, electrical and computer science disciplines that I never imagined owning, ever. I want to have tuis bike for a long time and think Specialized isn’t done providing what owners need to get the most out of this bike.
I got a battery charger, tubeless valves, suspension gauge, tubeless rim tape, RockShox suspension inserts, RockShox sticker and
caliper spacers. Plus a specialized User Manual, a brief manual consisting of one sheet of paper for charger Information.
Does anyone else think a proper manual should be included with a bicycle as complex as these bikes are? Or at least a web address for a pdf file for the specific bike purchased? The online information is lacking for the 2020 model year For the 2020 Turbo Levo Comp Carbon. I can’t find suspension setup for the Lyrik Select fork or the RockShox Deluxe Select + on the specialized website but found other resources online.
I received no service information from Specialized but my bike shop expects I will return the bike for complimentary service after 30-40 hours o 16 months. Really?
I think at a minimum, Specialized needs to provide a web address with pdf files for the specific bike or specific bike model, not a general reference, i.e.,. 2020 Turbo Levo, with subsections on Comp, Comp Carbon, Expert, S-Works. If this exists, I haven’t found it and think the web address should be provided by Specialized within the auxiliary materials provided at the time of sale.
What about warranty information? What about service requirements and torque specs?
The bike I bought is an amazing work of art that brings together multifaceted engineering, material science, automotive power, electrical and computer science disciplines that I never imagined owning, ever. I want to have tuis bike for a long time and think Specialized isn’t done providing what owners need to get the most out of this bike.