Many coil shocks are failing or wearing prematurely on Levo and Levo SL. Several manufacturers no longer recommend their coil shocks for Levo (Fox being one of them; official statement from Fox; note this includes Marzocchi; note this is still true for the new DHX with 14mm shaft).
Meanwhile some manufacturers are actually addressing the problem instead of ignoring it...
We've contacted several manufacturers to see what they had to say. Replies found in this thread:
I encourage you to do the same.
* Push has issued a voluntary recall for 2020-2022 ELEVENSIX RHD Gen2 and Gen3 Specialized Levo rear shocks. 2020-2022 ELEVENSIX RHD Specialized Stumpjumper EVO shocks
Meanwhile some manufacturers are actually addressing the problem instead of ignoring it...
We've contacted several manufacturers to see what they had to say. Replies found in this thread:
- Suspension Syndicate (EXT dealer in the US) - Levo Supported
- EXT directly - Levo Supported
- MRP - Levo Supported
- Cane Creek - Levo Supported (*except DB Coil IL)
- Push - Levo Supported*
- SRAM/RockShox - Your best bet is to contact them directly. There's been 3 different contradicting replies so far (one, two, three)
- DVO Jade - Not recommended
- Formula Mod Coil - Not supported
I encourage you to do the same.
* Push has issued a voluntary recall for 2020-2022 ELEVENSIX RHD Gen2 and Gen3 Specialized Levo rear shocks. 2020-2022 ELEVENSIX RHD Specialized Stumpjumper EVO shocks
I'm hearing a lot of negative feedback about using coil shocks on the Levo; not in terms of performance but in terms of failures. My own shock (Cane Creek DB Coil CS) seems to have several problems after ~93 hours of use (the recommended service interval is 100 hours, so it failed early). On the other hand a coil shock is the single best upgrade I have made to the bike in terms of performance. To put that in perspective, the only thing stock on my Levo is the frame and headset.
About me: 2019 Turbo Levo Expert. I'm a fast and smooth trail rider, 185 lbs. I value plushness for sure. I rarely do any jumps, never been any good at it. The trails I have access to don't really have any drops. Most if my riding is on hard-pack or loose-over-hard.
I am currently riding a Cane Creek DB Coil CS with 550 lb spring. I have been super happy with the ride. Sag is right around 30% and I don't know if I've ever bottomed, certainly not hard since I've never noticed. Not so happy with the shock failing after ~90 hours (oil leaking out). Also the top bushing "migrated" somehow:
Also, there's a LOT of flex in the shock. You can flex it easily by hand when on the bike and the shaft has noticeable play now that I've removed the shock from the bike. I have read a rumor or two that Cane Creek is no longer recommending the shock for the Levo.
I have heard rumblings that Specialized don't recommend coil shocks for the Levo as well. In addition to forum rumors, this info came from my LBS after talking with Specialized about my bike.
And I've read on this site that Fox no longer recommends their coils for Levo either, due to shaft failures.
I really don't want to switch back to air! I'm looking at the EXT Storia v3 and the Push Elevensix. Both seem to offer a build specifically for the Levo. I like that the Storia has a 14mm shaft. I couldn't find any info on the Elevensix shaft diameter? It seems like the Levo puts a lot of side load on the shock? Obviously the fact that Push offer the Elevensix for the Levo in the first place means they've put some thought into it.
As of now:
Thanks for reading.
About me: 2019 Turbo Levo Expert. I'm a fast and smooth trail rider, 185 lbs. I value plushness for sure. I rarely do any jumps, never been any good at it. The trails I have access to don't really have any drops. Most if my riding is on hard-pack or loose-over-hard.
I am currently riding a Cane Creek DB Coil CS with 550 lb spring. I have been super happy with the ride. Sag is right around 30% and I don't know if I've ever bottomed, certainly not hard since I've never noticed. Not so happy with the shock failing after ~90 hours (oil leaking out). Also the top bushing "migrated" somehow:
Also, there's a LOT of flex in the shock. You can flex it easily by hand when on the bike and the shaft has noticeable play now that I've removed the shock from the bike. I have read a rumor or two that Cane Creek is no longer recommending the shock for the Levo.
I have heard rumblings that Specialized don't recommend coil shocks for the Levo as well. In addition to forum rumors, this info came from my LBS after talking with Specialized about my bike.
And I've read on this site that Fox no longer recommends their coils for Levo either, due to shaft failures.
I really don't want to switch back to air! I'm looking at the EXT Storia v3 and the Push Elevensix. Both seem to offer a build specifically for the Levo. I like that the Storia has a 14mm shaft. I couldn't find any info on the Elevensix shaft diameter? It seems like the Levo puts a lot of side load on the shock? Obviously the fact that Push offer the Elevensix for the Levo in the first place means they've put some thought into it.
As of now:
- Cane Creek says they are running 40 business days behind on service. Lovely. I reached out to a local service center 2 weeks but have heard nothing back.
- I've reached out to Push and Suspension Syndicate (EXT dealer in USA) to get more concrete info about using their shocks on the Levo.
- Edit: I reached out to MRP as well, updates below...
- The warranty manager at my LBS is hopefully going to get some more concrete info from Specialized about what's going on form their perspective.
- Meanwhile my Levo is dead, with no shock. Time for some acoustic suffering I guess...
Thanks for reading.
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