Levo Gen 2 Yellow Lamborghini

Destructor

Member
Oct 19, 2019
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New Zealand
Hi guys
This is my ride.
I got a bit carried away in lockdown but man it has been worth it, so much fun now.
Large 2021
Cascade link
Ext Storia with 575pd spring
Zebs with Secus
Bontrager carbon rims, 30 front 29er, 40 rear 27.5
XTR di2
Push button shifting
XX1 cassette
XTR levers
Saint Calipers
223mm Galfer rotors and pads
One up bars, dropper, pedals
Renthal stem
Odi grips
Specialized power saddle
Maxxis rubber, currently running shorty fron and rear
Generally run the 500watt battery

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Sheer Thrill

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Mar 28, 2021
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USA
Dope looking bike man. May I ask what was the rationale behind installing a 40 mm rear rim in the back? I'm just curious why would one opt for a wider rim only for the rear instead of both ends.
 

Destructor

Member
Oct 19, 2019
4
14
New Zealand
Dope looking bike man. May I ask what was the rationale behind installing a 40 mm rear rim in the back? I'm just curious why would one opt for a wider rim only for the rear instead of both ends.
I am generally running 2.4 to 2.5 front tires and 2.6 to 2.8 rears. So went for wider rim to reduce tire lateral roll and squirming. Plus I think a square profile back give better braking. While front needs to be more of Rounded profile.
 
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Zed

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Feb 26, 2019
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I am generally running 2.4 to 2.5 front tires and 2.6 to 2.8 rears. So went for wider rim to reduce tire lateral roll and squirming. Plus I think a square profile back give better braking. While front needs to be more of Rounded profile.
Interesting. Pushing the moto-ethos of mullet a bit further. (y)
That bike looks fkn sweet too... even before absorbing the spec :)

EDIT: Good luck with that Birzman road bike pump (IIRC) on the fat rear tire though :)
 
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Cyclopath1000

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Apr 26, 2019
313
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Davis Ca
1. Go ride the bike. It's way too clean.
2. If ya really want some sick traction ( not sure on messy mud I will find out today ) try the surly 27.5x 3.0 diet wizard.
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Destructor

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Oct 19, 2019
4
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New Zealand
Yeah they look cool. But 3.0 with our clay mud around Auckland will mean way to much clogging. Would definitely look at an 2.6 if available. Have been running a Shorty 2 2.4 front with a Assegai 2.6 rear which I like, could see that Surly tire pairing up nicely.
Currently ridding steep sandy lines with shorty front and rear excel in.
Bike is clean because it get lots of love. Riding 4 times a week 👍
 

Cyclopath1000

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Apr 26, 2019
313
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Davis Ca
The 3.0 is insane on Sandy terrain it's amazing in Sedona down by the Oak Creek area where there's a lot of sand also some of the trails along the Verde River have super Sandy areas the thing just nails those. I just took that bike out for a ride yesterday I was going to ride today too but it's too wet too really be bothered cuz I have to work on the house to make sure it's not going to be flooded from this rain I'll go tomorrow
 

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