So, I picked up a 2022 Specialized Gen 3 Levo Alloy a few months back to keep my Focus Jam 2 company.
The only problem is, I haven’t really ridden it much, and the Focus keeps winning when it comes to a ride out. I just seem to prefer it, fits like an old jacket and I’ve enjoyed many hours on it. I also picked up an EP8 motor for it a while back to replace the E8000 if it ever gives up, although it’s fine at the moment.
I’ve thrown quite a few nice new parts onto the Specialized, but still it doesn’t really do it for me. I enjoyed my brief early rides, but that doesn’t seem to have lasted.
I like to keep thinking I’m a bigger terrain rider than perhaps I am, and I do enjoy the odd Lakeland and Peak District bash, but I do those on the Focus too. I mostly ride mixed trails and usually for around 15-20 miles.
So, with less than 50 miles on the clock, do I cut my losses and move the big S on, or do I persevere and sell the Focus and use the money for some riding trips?
The only problem is, I haven’t really ridden it much, and the Focus keeps winning when it comes to a ride out. I just seem to prefer it, fits like an old jacket and I’ve enjoyed many hours on it. I also picked up an EP8 motor for it a while back to replace the E8000 if it ever gives up, although it’s fine at the moment.
I’ve thrown quite a few nice new parts onto the Specialized, but still it doesn’t really do it for me. I enjoyed my brief early rides, but that doesn’t seem to have lasted.
I like to keep thinking I’m a bigger terrain rider than perhaps I am, and I do enjoy the odd Lakeland and Peak District bash, but I do those on the Focus too. I mostly ride mixed trails and usually for around 15-20 miles.
So, with less than 50 miles on the clock, do I cut my losses and move the big S on, or do I persevere and sell the Focus and use the money for some riding trips?