You guys produce great reviews, just sayin. Some may not like to sit through longer explanations, but for me, it is just what the doctor ordered. It gives you a chance to mention small details as well as the obvious, and I appreciate that. I just ordered the comp carbon from my local dealer, due in no small part to your (nearly) hour long MTB shootout video naming it the best overall! I did sub BTW! Thanks!
Thank you so much that’s a huge compliment and we hope you love your new bike! Thanks for joining our channel and we’d be thankful if you spread the word!
@@starkalarm it’s a real solid bike. I experimented with the flip chip and HTA but ended up leaving it as original for the trails in this area. I would be happier if it had a better rear shock, not much adjustment on it but, ride what you brought.(for a little while ;-)
I bought the Expert Turbo Levo last July. I've put just over 600 miles on it and agree completely with your review. It's an incredible machine. I too broke off the charging door and my local dealer replaced it under warranty. That's the only issue I have had with it. I swapped out the dropper for the AXS Reverb from my Niner; the Manic Fusion wasn't really up to the rest of the spec of the bike. I recently had a limb get caught in the rear mech and broke a spoke and did some other damage, so I took the leap and had the AXS shifting put on. What a great improvement. I absolutely love the bike and the customization that goes with it. I'm 59 years old and ride it mostly in the Eco mode. That still gives me a great workout without being totally spent and I can ride nearly 60 miles on a single charge. I initially had a hard time wrapping my head around spending over $10K for a bicycle, but I have no regrets. I ride way more often and for longer rides and that's what it's all about.
Thank you, that’s a very convincing and satisfactory review. I’m sold! I’ve been putting it off for a while waiting for the technology to improve and it sounds like we are there. Glad you’re having a good experience. Kindly, Dennis
Same here. 58 years old and love this bike. I'm 50/50 in Eco and Trail and only used Turbo 2x for about 1 minute, just out of curiosity. I have my Wahoo head unit to tell me the watts so still I get my great workout. I too swapped in the SRAM GX AXS and love it. I put on a 16 degree sweep handlebars and maybe... next year I'll do a Reverb AXS. Love this bike! But then... maybe I'll trade in for a Levo SL...
@@wss327 That’s very helpful, thanks for the information. I am 57, raced BMX and started racing mountain bikes in 1984. I feel so damn old, hahaha! I look forward to ripping like the good old days on a hybrid electric mountain bike, yay! Kindly, Dennis
@@wss327 interesting to hear that you put 16° bars on your levo. I was running 16deg for a while as well, at 790 mil, but I bought a one up carbon bar and cut it down to 770, and I’ve had no wrist pain at all since doing that.
@@DZig I have read many good things about the one up bars. So far I have some success with my 16 degree SQLab bars but I am always open to new components. As well, I just might have to get stronger and find better balance on the descents. I guess for me, that's part of the fun, tweaking my bike to find perfection...
How on earth do you guys only have 56K subscriber’s?!? Wife and I took the plunge last week and bought a his and hers Turbo Levo. We are so stoked with them and happy to be getting in multiple laps on our favorite local PNW trails.
Good question! Haha... We're doing our best organically to grow as we're a small rider owned outlet and don't have huge marketing budgets to throw at boosting our content, but your word of mouth recommendations to friends and posting our content on your Facebook or other social media is hugely appreciated, as are your kind words! Congrats on your new bikes. glad you're loving them!
I have had a Pro for almost a year and agree that the bike is all around awesome. No issues for me although I don't put the miles on that you guys do. I am 6'2" 195 lbs and 65 years old. S5 fits me perfect. I went full slack on the front and high in the back. Works well for me. I have been impressed with the battery life too. Power is nice and smooth and the bike does great at climbing steep challenging terrain. I am a huge fan of these bikes based on my own experience. Agree with your review 100%.
I’ve put a thousand miles on my 22 Expert and it’s amazing. Torn off the battery door by accident, changed the tyres, stem and shock - but apart from that - can’t fault it. Amazing
I've had a chance to ride a Levo Turbo and have a Pro on order. I completely agree with your conclusion. The bike feels great in most situations and it's hard to find something to take issue with. Thank you for the great content!
two thumbs up. My neighbor has a Levo SL and a Trek Rail... It seems he can get whatever he wants.. So he just purchased another Levo, this time a Turbo, for a total of 3 eMtbs. Yes, he can ride only one bike at a time, lol
Avid rider for years, personally cannot justify such an expensive bicycle that costs as much a decent sport touring motorcycle - And more power, pun intended, to those that want to purchase such a bicycle whether outright or via personal loan, which I'm sure many are - Anyway, keep shredding on whatever makes ya happy, I do - Rock on... \m/
Awesome long term review! You have great content! My wallet is NOT that deep but I saved and sacrificed and bought the SWorks and have never looked back!! When I saw the 2022 model debut with the new geometry and control system, I had to have it. Again, awesome long term review. Keep up the great work. Best Regards, Cesar
Bought a turbo Levo comp last summer, starting out this month for more as the mud season continues here in upstate NY. So far I have had no problems, nothing serious. Mine as a 2021, the charging port door does seem problematic. Three are times when my power shuts off and a tap on the charge door fixes the momentary power loss, I will engineer a solution. Bike does not enjoy functioning when it gets really dirty, gears etc. Shortened by bars up some, too many trees in the northeast. So far…….really glad I choose the STLcomp.
I agree with your complaints on the battery door, and have nothing but good things to say about this bike during my ownership. The price sucks, but it's hands down the best all around bike I've been on. My favorite trait has to be the cornering. No bike has ever inspired as much confidence in turns as this one!
Coming from a Dirt Bike and loving the Levo. I got the Comp and at 52 it's my first MTB in 25 years! This thing is just incredible I now slay trails that use to kill me.
Excellent opinion piece. Loam Wolf delivers again! Thank you! Thank you for touching so deeply on all the key areas. Suspension deserves all the attention you gave it. Double thanks for affirming sizing, keeping it in reference. Thanks on power delivery... But, but, at some point we are going to need graphs comparing the different motors.. charts at least. Even if the graphs show a flat torque curves, the rate of change vs rpm (focusing on starting obviously) is important. And these graphs will also show the magnitude difference the various manufacture deliver. No small thing! After all we are discussing motored bikes. Motor data matters!! Obviously this is NOT a fast deliverable. Certainly not... but within 3 years this should be nominally available within this price range. Cheaper bikes will hide this data, quality bikes will not. Let's hold Specialized ,Trek and the other big names to task on ***motor performance data*** I can think of one company that would love to set themselves up as the benchmark, and should supply great graphics ...... Highest regards, edit: YES, reliability and maintenance reports, and updates, are VITAL. thanks again!
I’ve a Gen 2 model with the 700 watt battery and after a year the motor failed within a 1000 or so miles and Specialized did the decent thing and stumped up and not only supplied a new motor within a week, but extended the warranty to 4 years. I believe the 2.2 version motor has better seals, needle bearing and belt, however reading the other comments, it still seems like there is a way to go. While I am riding the bike in hard wet conditions here in the north of England, Specialized need to be more in tune to the fact that for many that’s what a typical mountain bikers do in Northern Europe. On a plus note, my buddies are riding Gen 1 bikes and we commented that nothing else serious has gone wrong, just every bike has had its motor replace and most batteries have failed and again have been replaced under warranty which is a pain in the ass. Looking to the future with a replacement battery costing north of £1000, Specialized should do a trade in service to reshell them for environmental reasons, technically the batteries should be good for over 1000 charge cycles.
One thing most reviews miss mentioning is the rider's power output data which can be displayed either on a Ant+ unit (ie: Garmin) or the new TCU display on the Levo. As a rider who actually pedals a lot, I like the option to see this data and verify my effort level with the built-in power meter. I'm a 61 year old, ex-road racer and still pretty fit. IMO, if you like to ride (ie: pedal) like I do and only want some assist, there's no need for a full-on version. I demo'd a Levo for a few days and felt it was, pretty much like all full e-bikes, just too cumbersome and heavy to enjoy all round. It left me feeling beat up and sore especially from carrying through unrideable sections of trails (downed trees, etc). While the max torque was novel to experience, meh, I like to ride for the most part and really didn't like being on what felt more like a half bike half moto. My decision went to the slightly underpowered SL, where it provides mostly adequate support for me (interestingly, it's enough for single track climbs but lacks the power for flying up fire roads in the same manner as the Levo). However, to me the SL feels like a regular Stumpy but with some assist. It'll probably be another decade, in my 70s, before I may be ready to ride a moto, err, Levo. I expect by then we'll see some really nice, light weight high torque options.
Bryan, Thanks, I didnt know that data was there. Thanks so much for posting your insight and your specifics. We sound much alike, though I gave up road a long time ago. Recently I almost pulled the trigger on an Turbo Expert S3, but held off for a couple of important reasons, namely the SL ... So here I am, still Jones'n on a carbon Epic & Sumpy. May I ask for input regarding the workout on eMtb? More specifically the HIIT? (high intensity intervals) I find high intensity intervals a important part of my workout, and I rarely get as much as I should. Are you still getting Intensity on the SL? Would you still get it on a Turbo? Are you getting more or less intensity on eMtb than on an non-eMtb? Intuitively I'd think that eMtb mean more saddle time, more aerobic exercise, but less high intensity... am I right? Or are you expecting better results, so you work with higher intensity on an eMtb? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’ve not tried the Levo, but feel the SL is the better, more enjoyable bike for me. I ride a single speed hardtail on my local trails and love the workout so the Levo seems overkill for the experience I’m looking for! I just ordered the SL :)
People say this is too much money for a MTB but if you can't afford it then that's on you. It's an amazing bike if you can afford it. If you want certain things in life then you have to work for it, otherwise be happy with what you have and don't hate on others for having the drive to get what they want.
I have a 2022 levo expert, owned it for about 3 months now it’s a great bike apart from the motor had a strange clicking noise from the first ride so I took it to my local dealer (race-co cycles UK who are great) and although I did not purchase the bike from them they swapped the motor under warranty and it’s been fine since then.
New Gen 3 levo owner here. I just bought the $9000 Comp model. I bought an S2 after test riding a couple of them at my local shop. That blew my mind because I've been riding a large frame Decoy for 4 years and honestly the S2 feels similar to that frame. The S4 felt way to stretched out for me. I'm 5'9 by the way. The only issue I have had so far is that on occasion the motor faults out mid ride and has to be restarted. This has happened to me 3 or 4 times in about 250 miles of ride time. Unfortunately one of those times was in the middle of stage 4 at the Arkansas Enduro race and it cost me a lot of time. Specialized support told me that the motor lost connection with the battery according to error logs. I feel that the power connection is to blame and that excessive vibration can cause it to lose connection momentarily but I can't confirm that. Now before every ride I press it into the socket as hard as possible and so far it hasn't done it again. All in all, this bike is incredible and one of the easiest bikes to ride fast on that I've ever owned. It's soooooo good.
You are so great for doing this. I have a relatively new Levo SL and it stopped running. I had forgotten to put on the speed magnet when I swapped wheels. My bad. It suddenly occurred to me that these things can break and I don't really know how reliable the bike is. I assumed because of the brand it should be like a Lexus. So far so good.
Thanks for another great video. That was very informative. Last September I was making a decision between buying a 2022 Levo and a 2022 Kenevo SL. I wasn't sure if the Kenevo SL was powerful enough for my 6'4", 300lbs frame, considering my 70-year-old muscles aren't as strong as they used to be. It seemed that the lighter Kenevo would be a better handler than the heavier Levo. Unfortunately, test riding a bike before ordering one is impossible these days. I was a bit put off by the motor reliability issues on the previous version of the Levo. I read one article that said the Mahle motor in the Kenevo SL is very reliable since it has double seals and doesn't use a belt drive. I did decide to purchase the Kenevo SL. I am very happy with it except that I struggle up hills and into a stronger headwind. At my age, the full-powered Levo probably makes more sense. Can you comment on the Mahle motor's reliability?
Rode my 2021 levo comp 2000+ miles on Vermont’s rocky rooty trails midsummer to fall - zero issues, awesome bike, climbs everything. Can’t wait till the trails thaw/dry out and so I can get back to riding with a smile 😀 meanwhile 🏂❄️
I'm trying to decide between the specialized turbo comp carbon, or the $9,000 version of this bike and the Santa Cruz heckler seat carbon for 2022 which runs about $8,200. I'm leaning towards the specialized but I sure wish it came in other colors than black. That said it seems like a terrific bike. Thank you for such a thorough review !
Great Review... On the motor, I'm hearing a lot of riders are getting an overrun error riding in Turbo with the software at 2.4.2. Since you ride in Turbo a lot I'm surprised you're not having that problem.
As I get older the idea of an ebike gets more and more appealing. The cost is a barrier for me and my other concerns are upkeep and replacement issues with the motor. I've heard of ebikes that needed the motor replaced and it was out if warranty and the motor cost just as much as the bike itself. Yikes. The last thing is the sound/noise. I'm not sure I love hearing that whir all the time especially if it gets louder. I love a quiet bike and just the sound of my tires and dirt and the sounds of nature.
I hope you don't mind if I jump in to your comment. I have a 2021 Levo Comp. I currently have almost 2000 AZ. desert trail miles on it. I would say I'm a fairly aggressive rider and don't hit everything perfectly. My Levo makes me better than my skill set. The motor noise is barely noticeable with wind and tire noise on our gravelly trails. Durability...in 2000 miles I had a centerlock rotor nut come slightly loose once. That's it. My neighbor has a base Levo and we just replaced the outboard bearing on his Sram freewheel. He weighs about 60lbs. more than I do. I'm 90% riding in ECO mode and get roughly 70-80 miles on a charge. Because my Levo is so trouble free I have been able to update the fork and shock with a 44 offset 170 Zeb Ultimate and a 210x55 Ohlins rear shock. I bought both slightly used and sold off the stock stuff. A good friend just bought a Gen 3 Expert. I recently rode it and it's really good.
@@2011buddylee yes I have the 700wh battery. I seldom use trail or turbo. Our trails are generally no more than 400 to 500 feet of elevation. Lots of small variations like creek washes but not much big elevation. For instance our last ride was 22.23 miles and I used 144wh. I'm also roughly 165lbs with riding gear.
I’ve had my 2022 Turbo Levo Pro (like yours) for 2 months now. I love it so much. I wish there were more tutorials on just how to perform maintenance and adjustments for the rider who is not a mechanic. I can’t do manuals on it yet, still practicing. It’s feels heavy when I try, but maybe I’m just afraid to tear it up at 13K. When the battery eventually dies, will my Turbo Levo Pro just become a ‘bricked’ bike? Will we be able to purchase a new battery? Will Specialized make better batteries in the future that will fit this bike? I hear horror stories of the lack of support from other brands and their e-bikes. Thank you. Oh yeah, the drop tube. It sticks and is not smooth. Is it just me?
@@TheLoamWolf great video once again, the honest detailed review is something we all appreciate and look for. Will you be making a video comparing the different ebikes you tried out? Interested in a comparison between the Santa Cruz Heckler and Specialized Levo.
I love this bike!! Best bike ever :-). The only issue I had so far is the little door... I snap it when I was riding it open itself and it cost me 60$ to replace it at my local dealer.
Great review ! I recently bought a 2022 s works turbo levo and agree with everything you said. Unfortunately my motor has also been getting more noisy and now making a clicking noise. I emailed specialized a week ago to see about replacement of motor but still have not heard back anything. For a $15K price tag I would expect way better quality control and a faster response and fix from customer service but other then that it’s a great bike just worried I will be without a bike for a while if motor fails if it’s a long process for replacement
@@2011buddylee Weel they are replacing my very noisy motor that has yet to fail completely. Bike shop did say it was a matter of time though. Maybe take it to a Spech dealer and let them contact Specialized? Here in Oz service seems much better than another brand I won't mention. So far any way.
Don't call Specialized, just take it into your local Spec shop and they will replace. Even if you purchased the bike second hand with proof of purchase. Just a matter of time if it's making noise. Many shops have those motors on hand, they just need Spec to validate serial # and authorize.
Hi guys, great review! I get mine since September and already change the drive unit after 500km. Coffee grinder noise issue, Specialized changed it under guarantee. Now I have a new drive unit without any mechanical issue but with a significantly louder noise, even louder than the EP8 or Bosch. I asked Specialized and have the explanation that it is due to more reliable pieces....but with more noise. So totally agree with the review ! If you are looking for a quite drive unit, go for a Powerplay, if you want a bike that kick your ass, buy the Turbo Levo Gen3 !
Updated comment: second motor changed under guarantee, 280km, belt issue ! The 3th motor is working but very very loud, seems that I will have to replace one more time ! What the hell of poor Brose German quality motor for a 11k$ bike !
@@FulTrotl Coffee grinder noise when pedaling, have changed 4 times the motor, 2 carbon frames and still excessive noise and vibrations when the motor is warm. Could be a major 2021 Brose production weakness....will see if Specialized will find the origin of this issue and how they will handle it with appropriate communication. Same symptoms has the Loam Wolf Crew experimented when they got the test bike for the review.
Great overall long term video review on the Gen 3 Levo. You changed out wheels and brakes etc and maybe I missed it in the video but can you tell us the actual mileage you put on the motor/frame on this bike over the test period? Looking forward to the upcoming shootout!
Nice review as usual. I have to say for how much these things cost I would have a hard time getting one with those ugly colors on the carbon frames. Might have to down grade to the Aluminum and would be nice to have a review of those models.
My expert also gets louder during a ride. But it's so loud you can hear it a long way off. 500kms on the bike. Now in the shop for a motor replacement. Bike is great. Service seems pretty good. Still some motor issues to sort out. And the charger door should have never gotten past the prototype stage...
Sorry, what? 10 - 12 rides later you need a new motor? That sound bogus! Re the charger door: Why doesnt the door open the opposite way? Why isnt the hing on the other side of the door? Pedaling would close the door rather than tear it off the housing if it opened the other direction. What am I missing? ?
It's interesting when the marketing department get their hands on something, the lengths they will go to, to justify the cost of something, and here is a prime example, the use of the word turbo. This has been used to give the impression it's fast, which is simply not true, because this bike is limited just like the cheapest bike in the range, so a customer will be getting something they could assume was faster than an ordinary levo, because most would assume, associating a word like turbo, would mean something is faster and therefore better.
I have a 2019 and I think while being a great bike (I did have to get a new motor after about 6 months of riding Southern Oregon) the cost makes no sense to me if you want one kitted out. I wish Specialized would sell frame/motor/battery "sets" throughout the ALU/Carbon range so there were more ways to control the cost. The cost just doesn't make sense to me based on the components you get depending on the model. Your comment about "personal wallets"...hummm naaa we need to hold bike companies accountable for excessive prices; 13k is ridiculous.
What's the dropper length you're running on the S4? My S3 sits about the same height as yours and it's a no go for sure. Thanks for the quality work and kept coming.
Mine got the harness and motor replaced under warranty in the first two weeks. The bike would turn in when bumped. They were great though. I also blew the free-hub in less then 200 miles.
My alloy comp just showed up! Getting a 38 performance elite up front. Plan on keeping float x for now, but might get an x2 later, problem is I have never used an x2 so I don't know what I'm missing. Guess I will see if the bike feels like it needs more?
Been on this bike 2 summers now and been riding the pivot shuttle sl which was gonna replace this bike . But after riding it for only 1 month . I’ve noticed I really really love how this bike feels so supple of the top and the power is so damn good hard to downgrade . Damnit . Glad I didn’t sell it . Works for all trails and turns the flats into pure fun !!!!
May I ask you do a comparison of both? I am actually considering these two bikes, being fascinated by the low weight of the pivot but somehow the levo feels more of an all around bike
hi hello with your experience in e-MTB, which bike would you think is best between 2023 turbo levo base carbon or 2023 Marin E2. FYI my style of riding is not a factor. I want to know what YOU think. Thanks
Great review, I loved how you explained every thing about this bike. I am in the market for a new Levo and trying to decide if I should go with the Alloy or the Carbon frame. I was told carbon may be prone to break on an ebike, I am 66 years old so I will not be jumping or doing gnarly rock gardens, is the weight difference worth it?
Thanks for an informative, excellent review. I have been out of Mt biking for too many years. About to retire and hope to get back. I have had several Specialized bikes and still have my Gary Fisher Joshua. Seriously considering an upgrade! Have you tested any Devinci ebikes?
No better time to get back into mountain biking than the present. We haven't thrown a leg over the Devinci's yet, but we are supposed to get one or both sooner or later.
hello, very good video and very well explained, could you tell me the configuration of the fox grip 2 fork that works best for you? psi, tokens and high and low settings and your weight. Thank you so much
I got the Sworks levo a month ago and the Heckler AXS. I wonder what your thoughts are on one vs the other. Personally I am not happy with the Heckler so I am in the process of selling it. The levo does every thing better than the Heckler in my opinion. Personally I think if people can afford it a Levo and Rise combo are perfect. I go back and forth during the week between the two and I always find something to learn. Also curious to what you think of the levo with the 22 Rail and Giant Reign E+ (if you have access to it). I have the 21 Rail as well and I find the Levo is a more capable and plush but not sure about the new rail.
thumbs up. my neighbor has both Rise and Levo SL. He just bought a second Levo in Turbo not SL. Interestingly he chose 27.5 & 27.5 on the turbo .. not the mullet. Which brings me to my question: is your Heckler 27.5 or 29'er ?? the 27.5 feels so light and quick. Is that the difference you are feeling? Roll over?
@@captnhuffy my Heckler was the Mullet. Roll over and comfort for me. The levo just does the Mullet a bit better. The levo suspension is also more suited for the big hits than the Heckler while being the same weight.
@@charlesrichmond4414 First thing was I ordered at 29er they gave me a mullet and didnt really care to make it right. The Sworks Levo is the same weight as the Heckler and absorbs everything a lot better. Levo managed to get an X2 and 38 in for the same weight vs the 36 and Super Deluxe Ultimate. The levo also has more range the the Heckler and more power. I say this as I am used to the EP8 I had the old heckler and the Rise, but as a Full power Ebike I think Santa Cruz was close kinda but compared to the Rail and Levo falls short in just about everything. If neither the Levo or Rail (I have the old 21 Rail as well and I think that even is better than the 22 heckler) exist you could be happy with the Heckler, but they exist and so the Heckler just ends up falling short yet again this year.
Great video very informative I’m new to the bicycle world and I’m thinking of getting the 2022 Levó comp I been riding 2021 specialized Divege gravel bike to commute to work but this bike looks great I’m 55 year old guy. So do you have any advice?
I have Trek Rail carbon now (with Zeb 160mm). I could make it a mullet and put longer stroke shock (possibly extend Zeb to 170mm). Or... I'm thinking about Levo Carbon now. Does it ride better? (I enjoy mainly trails going down, I also have a DH bike for bikeparks). Also recently I started to look at Kenevo SL - 16.5-17kg without battery?! I could use it as a normal bikes sometimes ! but then, I loose half/full day battery :/ WDYT ? Is the Levo Carbon way better choice than Trek Rail ? going down, handling, etc.
If you're talking full power turbo levo, then turbo levo all the way. But if you're talking levo SL, then the jury is still out. We need to put more time in on the Rise Hydro before we can give a solid recommendation.
I want this emtb but im having issue with sizing. Im 174cm and i tried s3 and when turning my knees are about to hit the handlebar so i tried s4 and it feels too big. I guess S sizing is not really for all. Any of you experience this? Thanks
Hi loam team, Thank you for the trade.. I am looking to buy a Levo in s4 or s5 being 193 cm tall, which is outside the specialized recommended range for s4. The reach of 500mm in s5 seem to be super long. However I am afraid the bike would not be that playful/popy that large. I tried both s4 and s5 (unfortunately just on a parking space), while s5 felt more appropriate for my height. What would you recommend? Maybe s5 with shorter stem if not nimble enough? Many thanks
That’s a tough one. Most of our crew prefer to ride more playful bikes, so we go for a shorter option when possible…so long as it’s not cramped. You may like the s4 if you prefer a more playful and nimble bike.
@@TheLoamWolf Thanks for the quick response. S5 would already be the smallest recommendation from specialized. The guys at the bike shop also said if you really want a dirt bike Ebike s4 might be okaish. So I am facing the question when is small getting to small. Does one of you break out of the specialized relatively wide ranges like I would do by 6cm with an s4? What reach would you classify as short for someone wir 193/194cm (obviously depending on stack, but in the world of modern geometry) Many thanks, it is highly appreciated!
i've been considering getting an E-MTB as a "secondary" bike, and I'm considering the Specialized and the Orbea Rise . would love to hear a detailed review of the "Levo SL" since personally i'm not big on the look of the bulky motors and would prefer something a lil more sleek and stealthy
Did they improve the power delivery of the motor? I remember testing the older one and it was tune in a way to I guess show off its max power, but that made it unusable for slow, technical sections.
They have different feels for sure. The new Heckler rides a bit more "light and lively" it feels lighter on trail, bounces and hops, manuals, plays better by a little bit. The flip side is that I'd say it's not quite as composed in rough, chunky hard charging DH stuff. From there you get into geo, battery, motor and value elements, which are even more suited to personal preference. We've not yet got enough miles on the new Heckler, and while we do REALLY like that bike, for our terrain (chunky DH, rocks, roots and high speed chunder) we like a more supple and soft suspension. If we were on flow trails and stuff that was not extensively long and rough, Heckler is more fun there.
@@TheLoamWolf thanks for the great breakdown. I ordered the 2022 Heckler R build and will be switching out the lyrik select with a fox 38 and the rs SD select with a fox dhx2. (I care more about suspension than weight or drive train.) I imagine it will handle rougher terrain a bit better and I still get good pop from my dhx2 on my sb165. Bullit seems like a little too much though for most of my riding outside of the park. First ebike for me, so hoping I like it as much as I think I will. Thanks again for helping us out so much
My review having owned one for a few months now is a slight inconsistent power delivery, the mullet is crap - if far rather have 29er all round, suspension is ace, the red paint on mine is the best colour on any Levo so far, the seat hurts my arse, battery life for this weighty chap is around 40 miles with around 3500ft of climbing.
Hi, I have been riding mtb enduro bikes for the last 14 years now. I have bought bikes from different manufacturers (Trek, Santa Cruz, YT). My latest purchase is the Specialized e-mtb Turbo Comp with an aluminum frame. First, the bike's quality/price ratio is probably one of the worst, if not the worst, in the market today... a very high price for the bike's poor-quality components. Secondly, their customer support is "WORTHLESS" -it looks like people there are trained to reject claims! I say this because their answers show poor thought answers! Some of the problems with my bike: 1) I had to change the original front and rear tires after a few rides... The tubeless tire sealants were licking all over. 2) Within a year, the rear wheel hub collapsed... I had to buy a new one. 3) The latest one is that the whole frame shows a severe corrosion problem. It is growing all over it at an incredible speed. MY HUMBLE ADVICE... Run away from Specialized bikes. There are many good bikes out there with better customer support services!
You guys produce great reviews, just sayin. Some may not like to sit through longer explanations, but for me, it is just what the doctor ordered. It gives you a chance to mention small details as well as the obvious, and I appreciate that. I just ordered the comp carbon from my local dealer, due in no small part to your (nearly) hour long MTB shootout video naming it the best overall! I did sub BTW! Thanks!
Thank you so much that’s a huge compliment and we hope you love your new bike! Thanks for joining our channel and we’d be thankful if you spread the word!
I’ve just ordered the same bike as you today. Are you happy with the bike?
@@starkalarm it’s a real solid bike. I experimented with the flip chip and HTA but ended up leaving it as original for the trails in this area. I would be happier if it had a better rear shock, not much adjustment on it but, ride what you brought.(for a little while ;-)
I bought the Expert Turbo Levo last July. I've put just over 600 miles on it and agree completely with your review. It's an incredible machine. I too broke off the charging door and my local dealer replaced it under warranty. That's the only issue I have had with it. I swapped out the dropper for the AXS Reverb from my Niner; the Manic Fusion wasn't really up to the rest of the spec of the bike. I recently had a limb get caught in the rear mech and broke a spoke and did some other damage, so I took the leap and had the AXS shifting put on. What a great improvement. I absolutely love the bike and the customization that goes with it. I'm 59 years old and ride it mostly in the Eco mode. That still gives me a great workout without being totally spent and I can ride nearly 60 miles on a single charge. I initially had a hard time wrapping my head around spending over $10K for a bicycle, but I have no regrets. I ride way more often and for longer rides and that's what it's all about.
Thank you, that’s a very convincing and satisfactory review. I’m sold! I’ve been putting it off for a while waiting for the technology to improve and it sounds like we are there. Glad you’re having a good experience. Kindly, Dennis
Same here. 58 years old and love this bike. I'm 50/50 in Eco and Trail and only used Turbo 2x for about 1 minute, just out of curiosity. I have my Wahoo head unit to tell me the watts so still I get my great workout. I too swapped in the SRAM GX AXS and love it. I put on a 16 degree sweep handlebars and maybe... next year I'll do a Reverb AXS. Love this bike! But then... maybe I'll trade in for a Levo SL...
@@wss327 That’s very helpful, thanks for the information. I am 57, raced BMX and started racing mountain bikes in 1984. I feel so damn old, hahaha! I look forward to ripping like the good old days on a hybrid electric mountain bike, yay! Kindly, Dennis
@@wss327 interesting to hear that you put 16° bars on your levo. I was running 16deg for a while as well, at 790 mil, but I bought a one up carbon bar and cut it down to 770, and I’ve had no wrist pain at all since doing that.
@@DZig I have read many good things about the one up bars. So far I have some success with my 16 degree SQLab bars but I am always open to new components. As well, I just might have to get stronger and find better balance on the descents. I guess for me, that's part of the fun, tweaking my bike to find perfection...
Sold!! You sold me on this fine bike! Once I'm done with my master’s program this bike will be my gift for finishing my program!! Thank you!
Congrats all around then!
How on earth do you guys only have 56K subscriber’s?!?
Wife and I took the plunge last week and bought a his and hers Turbo Levo. We are so stoked with them and happy to be getting in multiple laps on our favorite local PNW trails.
Good question! Haha... We're doing our best organically to grow as we're a small rider owned outlet and don't have huge marketing budgets to throw at boosting our content, but your word of mouth recommendations to friends and posting our content on your Facebook or other social media is hugely appreciated, as are your kind words! Congrats on your new bikes. glad you're loving them!
Had a turbo levo comp for 2 years now. Incredible bike.
I have had a Pro for almost a year and agree that the bike is all around awesome. No issues for me although I don't put the miles on that you guys do. I am 6'2" 195 lbs and 65 years old. S5 fits me perfect. I went full slack on the front and high in the back. Works well for me. I have been impressed with the battery life too. Power is nice and smooth and the bike does great at climbing steep challenging terrain. I am a huge fan of these bikes based on my own experience. Agree with your review 100%.
Hi, do happen to know what is your bike's weight? Thanks
@@juancarlosducca2782 Levo Pro wieghs roughly 50.5 lbs with a little bit of dirt on it. Weighed on a bathroom scale.
@@rc51bigdaddy Thanks!
I’ve put a thousand miles on my 22 Expert and it’s amazing. Torn off the battery door by accident, changed the tyres, stem and shock - but apart from that - can’t fault it. Amazing
I've had a chance to ride a Levo Turbo and have a Pro on order. I completely agree with your conclusion. The bike feels great in most situations and it's hard to find something to take issue with. Thank you for the great content!
two thumbs up. My neighbor has a Levo SL and a Trek Rail... It seems he can get whatever he wants.. So he just purchased another Levo, this time a Turbo, for a total of 3 eMtbs. Yes, he can ride only one bike at a time, lol
really happy about this Review, i have bought my Expert a few days ago.
Avid rider for years, personally cannot justify such an expensive bicycle that costs as much a decent sport touring motorcycle - And more power, pun intended, to those that want to purchase such a bicycle whether outright or via personal loan, which I'm sure many are - Anyway, keep shredding on whatever makes ya happy, I do - Rock on... \m/
Awesome long term review! You have great content! My wallet is NOT that deep but I saved and sacrificed and bought the SWorks and have never looked back!! When I saw the 2022 model debut with the new geometry and control system, I had to have it. Again, awesome long term review. Keep up the great work.
Best Regards,
Cesar
Thanks for sharing!
Bought a turbo Levo comp last summer, starting out this month for more as the mud season continues here in upstate NY. So far I have had no problems, nothing serious. Mine as a 2021, the charging port door does seem problematic. Three are times when my power shuts off and a tap on the charge door fixes the momentary power loss, I will engineer a solution. Bike does not enjoy functioning when it gets really dirty, gears etc. Shortened by bars up some, too many trees in the northeast.
So far…….really glad I choose the STLcomp.
Got one myself lately. It's just crazy good!
First e-bike, Love it so far no issues except for a software update
Thanks for the review
I agree with your complaints on the battery door, and have nothing but good things to say about this bike during my ownership. The price sucks, but it's hands down the best all around bike I've been on. My favorite trait has to be the cornering. No bike has ever inspired as much confidence in turns as this one!
Coming from a Dirt Bike and loving the Levo. I got the Comp and at 52 it's my first MTB in 25 years! This thing is just incredible I now slay trails that use to kill me.
Heck yeah that’s awesome!!
Excellent opinion piece. Loam Wolf delivers again! Thank you! Thank you for touching so deeply on all the key areas. Suspension deserves all the attention you gave it. Double thanks for affirming sizing, keeping it in reference. Thanks on power delivery...
But, but, at some point we are going to need graphs comparing the different motors.. charts at least. Even if the graphs show a flat torque curves, the rate of change vs rpm (focusing on starting obviously) is important. And these graphs will also show the magnitude difference the various manufacture deliver. No small thing!
After all we are discussing motored bikes. Motor data matters!! Obviously this is NOT a fast deliverable. Certainly not... but within 3 years this should be nominally available within this price range. Cheaper bikes will hide this data, quality bikes will not.
Let's hold Specialized ,Trek and the other big names to task on ***motor performance data*** I can think of one company that would love to set themselves up as the benchmark, and should supply great graphics ...... Highest regards,
edit: YES, reliability and maintenance reports, and updates, are VITAL. thanks again!
Thanks for the kind words and feedback! You have us thinking of some big ideas with that power seeking info
I’ve a Gen 2 model with the 700 watt battery and after a year the motor failed within a 1000 or so miles and Specialized did the decent thing and stumped up and not only supplied a new motor within a week, but extended the warranty to 4 years. I believe the 2.2 version motor has better seals, needle bearing and belt, however reading the other comments, it still seems like there is a way to go. While I am riding the bike in hard wet conditions here in the north of England, Specialized need to be more in tune to the fact that for many that’s what a typical mountain bikers do in Northern Europe. On a plus note, my buddies are riding Gen 1 bikes and we commented that nothing else serious has gone wrong, just every bike has had its motor replace and most batteries have failed and again have been replaced under warranty which is a pain in the ass. Looking to the future with a replacement battery costing north of £1000, Specialized should do a trade in service to reshell them for environmental reasons, technically the batteries should be good for over 1000 charge cycles.
I have that same bike and it is just amazing! I smile every time I ride it. 900 miles on the odometer and it is like new.
Great work as always. This channel deserves so many more subscribers.
Thank you so much!
One thing most reviews miss mentioning is the rider's power output data which can be displayed either on a Ant+ unit (ie: Garmin) or the new TCU display on the Levo. As a rider who actually pedals a lot, I like the option to see this data and verify my effort level with the built-in power meter.
I'm a 61 year old, ex-road racer and still pretty fit. IMO, if you like to ride (ie: pedal) like I do and only want some assist, there's no need for a full-on version. I demo'd a Levo for a few days and felt it was, pretty much like all full e-bikes, just too cumbersome and heavy to enjoy all round. It left me feeling beat up and sore especially from carrying through unrideable sections of trails (downed trees, etc). While the max torque was novel to experience, meh, I like to ride for the most part and really didn't like being on what felt more like a half bike half moto.
My decision went to the slightly underpowered SL, where it provides mostly adequate support for me (interestingly, it's enough for single track climbs but lacks the power for flying up fire roads in the same manner as the Levo). However, to me the SL feels like a regular Stumpy but with some assist. It'll probably be another decade, in my 70s, before I may be ready to ride a moto, err, Levo. I expect by then we'll see some really nice, light weight high torque options.
Bryan, Thanks, I didnt know that data was there. Thanks so much for posting your insight and your specifics.
We sound much alike, though I gave up road a long time ago. Recently I almost pulled the trigger on an Turbo Expert S3, but held off for a couple of important reasons, namely the SL ... So here I am, still Jones'n on a carbon Epic & Sumpy.
May I ask for input regarding the workout on eMtb? More specifically the HIIT? (high intensity intervals) I find high intensity intervals a important part of my workout, and I rarely get as much as I should. Are you still getting Intensity on the SL? Would you still get it on a Turbo? Are you getting more or less intensity on eMtb than on an non-eMtb?
Intuitively I'd think that eMtb mean more saddle time, more aerobic exercise, but less high intensity... am I right? Or are you expecting better results, so you work with higher intensity on an eMtb?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’ve not tried the Levo, but feel the SL is the better, more enjoyable bike for me. I ride a single speed hardtail on my local trails and love the workout so the Levo seems overkill for the experience I’m looking for! I just ordered the SL :)
Now this is a good reply!
People say this is too much money for a MTB but if you can't afford it then that's on you. It's an amazing bike if you can afford it. If you want certain things in life then you have to work for it, otherwise be happy with what you have and don't hate on others for having the drive to get what they want.
I tend to agree with you but e-bikes do appear expensive vs. motorcycles.
I have a 2022 levo expert, owned it for about 3 months now it’s a great bike apart from the motor had a strange clicking noise from the first ride so I took it to my local dealer (race-co cycles UK who are great) and although I did not purchase the bike from them they swapped the motor under warranty and it’s been fine since then.
Nice review bro! I absolutely love my Levo!! And prices just dropped!!!
It's so nice it looks so so so good
New Gen 3 levo owner here. I just bought the $9000 Comp model. I bought an S2 after test riding a couple of them at my local shop. That blew my mind because I've been riding a large frame Decoy for 4 years and honestly the S2 feels similar to that frame. The S4 felt way to stretched out for me. I'm 5'9 by the way. The only issue I have had so far is that on occasion the motor faults out mid ride and has to be restarted. This has happened to me 3 or 4 times in about 250 miles of ride time. Unfortunately one of those times was in the middle of stage 4 at the Arkansas Enduro race and it cost me a lot of time. Specialized support told me that the motor lost connection with the battery according to error logs. I feel that the power connection is to blame and that excessive vibration can cause it to lose connection momentarily but I can't confirm that. Now before every ride I press it into the socket as hard as possible and so far it hasn't done it again. All in all, this bike is incredible and one of the easiest bikes to ride fast on that I've ever owned. It's soooooo good.
Thanks for sharing!
You are so great for doing this. I have a relatively new Levo SL and it stopped running. I had forgotten to put on the speed magnet when I swapped wheels. My bad. It suddenly occurred to me that these things can break and I don't really know how reliable the bike is. I assumed because of the brand it should be like a Lexus. So far so good.
Thanks for another great video. That was very informative.
Last September I was making a decision between buying a 2022 Levo and a 2022 Kenevo SL. I wasn't sure if the Kenevo SL was powerful enough for my 6'4", 300lbs frame, considering my 70-year-old muscles aren't as strong as they used to be. It seemed that the lighter Kenevo would be a better handler than the heavier Levo. Unfortunately, test riding a bike before ordering one is impossible these days. I was a bit put off by the motor reliability issues on the previous version of the Levo. I read one article that said the Mahle motor in the Kenevo SL is very reliable since it has double seals and doesn't use a belt drive.
I did decide to purchase the Kenevo SL. I am very happy with it except that I struggle up hills and into a stronger headwind. At my age, the full-powered Levo probably makes more sense. Can you comment on the Mahle motor's reliability?
Can I be just like you when I grow up? two thumbs way up!!
Alright a champ has been crowned. Now whos going to be the one to dethrone
Rode my 2021 levo comp 2000+ miles on Vermont’s rocky rooty trails midsummer to fall - zero issues, awesome bike, climbs everything. Can’t wait till the trails thaw/dry out and so I can get back to riding with a smile 😀 meanwhile 🏂❄️
Yay Rocky Peak! Hope to see a vs Kenevo review
Great long term review on the Levo. A buddy of mine has that same bike and loves it! Sick that you did the review on The Grudge trail!
I'm trying to decide between the specialized turbo comp carbon, or the $9,000 version of this bike and the Santa Cruz heckler seat carbon for 2022 which runs about $8,200.
I'm leaning towards the specialized but I sure wish it came in other colors than black. That said it seems like a terrific bike.
Thank you for such a thorough review !
Great Review...
On the motor, I'm hearing a lot of riders are getting an overrun error riding in Turbo with the software at 2.4.2. Since you ride in Turbo a lot I'm surprised you're not having that problem.
Heather what ebike to you is the best over all you have riden, power , smoothness etc. Your number 1 pick.
As I get older the idea of an ebike gets more and more appealing. The cost is a barrier for me and my other concerns are upkeep and replacement issues with the motor. I've heard of ebikes that needed the motor replaced and it was out if warranty and the motor cost just as much as the bike itself. Yikes. The last thing is the sound/noise. I'm not sure I love hearing that whir all the time especially if it gets louder. I love a quiet bike and just the sound of my tires and dirt and the sounds of nature.
I hope you don't mind if I jump in to your comment. I have a 2021 Levo Comp. I currently have almost 2000 AZ. desert trail miles on it. I would say I'm a fairly aggressive rider and don't hit everything perfectly. My Levo makes me better than my skill set.
The motor noise is barely noticeable with wind and tire noise on our gravelly trails.
Durability...in 2000 miles I had a centerlock rotor nut come slightly loose once. That's it. My neighbor has a base Levo and we just replaced the outboard bearing on his Sram freewheel. He weighs about 60lbs. more than I do.
I'm 90% riding in ECO mode and get roughly 70-80 miles on a charge.
Because my Levo is so trouble free I have been able to update the fork and shock with a 44 offset 170 Zeb Ultimate and a 210x55 Ohlins rear shock. I bought both slightly used and sold off the stock stuff.
A good friend just bought a Gen 3 Expert. I recently rode it and it's really good.
@@2011buddylee yes I have the 700wh battery. I seldom use trail or turbo. Our trails are generally no more than 400 to 500 feet of elevation. Lots of small variations like creek washes but not much big elevation. For instance our last ride was 22.23 miles and I used 144wh. I'm also roughly 165lbs with riding gear.
Great review. Hoping that the next Levo SL will have many of the improvements now included in the Levo Gen 3.
I’ve had my 2022 Turbo Levo Pro (like yours) for 2 months now. I love it so much. I wish there were more tutorials on just how to perform maintenance and adjustments for the rider who is not a mechanic. I can’t do manuals on it yet, still practicing. It’s feels heavy when I try, but maybe I’m just afraid to tear it up at 13K. When the battery eventually dies, will my Turbo Levo Pro just become a ‘bricked’ bike? Will we be able to purchase a new battery? Will Specialized make better batteries in the future that will fit this bike? I hear horror stories of the lack of support from other brands and their e-bikes. Thank you. Oh yeah, the drop tube. It sticks and is not smooth. Is it just me?
I subscribed because you asked so nicely, also the review was legit. I’m looking at getting an Ebike to add to my bike rack. Thanks!
I have a specialized enduro evo and have been very interested in the e bike s so thanks for the great content
Another excellent review, always balanced. Not much else you could cover!
Much appreciated!
@@TheLoamWolf great video once again, the honest detailed review is something we all appreciate and look for. Will you be making a video comparing the different ebikes you tried out? Interested in a comparison between the Santa Cruz Heckler and Specialized Levo.
@@stuartthomasson5027 We certainly will be at our ebike shootout coming in a couple weeks, not 100% sure when the video will be done though.
@@TheLoamWolf sweet! Looking forward to it 👍
I love this bike!! Best bike ever :-). The only issue I had so far is the little door... I snap it when I was riding it open itself and it cost me 60$ to replace it at my local dealer.
Great review ! I recently bought a 2022 s works turbo levo and agree with everything you said. Unfortunately my motor has also been getting more noisy and now making a clicking noise. I emailed specialized a week ago to see about replacement of motor but still have not heard back anything. For a $15K price tag I would expect way better quality control and a faster response and fix from customer service but other then that it’s a great bike just worried I will be without a bike for a while if motor fails if it’s a long process for replacement
Thanks for sharing.
@@2011buddylee Weel they are replacing my very noisy motor that has yet to fail completely. Bike shop did say it was a matter of time though. Maybe take it to a Spech dealer and let them contact Specialized? Here in Oz service seems much better than another brand I won't mention. So far any way.
Don't call Specialized, just take it into your local Spec shop and they will replace. Even if you purchased the bike second hand with proof of purchase. Just a matter of time if it's making noise. Many shops have those motors on hand, they just need Spec to validate serial # and authorize.
@@dannytran8274 thank you Danny I will do that
Hi guys, great review! I get mine since September and already change the drive unit after 500km. Coffee grinder noise issue, Specialized changed it under guarantee. Now I have a new drive unit without any mechanical issue but with a significantly louder noise, even louder than the EP8 or Bosch. I asked Specialized and have the explanation that it is due to more reliable pieces....but with more noise. So totally agree with the review ! If you are looking for a quite drive unit, go for a Powerplay, if you want a bike that kick your ass, buy the Turbo Levo Gen3 !
Updated comment: second motor changed under guarantee, 280km, belt issue ! The 3th motor is working but very very loud, seems that I will have to replace one more time ! What the hell of poor Brose German quality motor for a 11k$ bike !
@@davidapotheloz2641 By loudness, do you mean the electric whine sound while pedalling, or does it rattle when not pedalling and just cruising?
@@FulTrotl Coffee grinder noise when pedaling, have changed 4 times the motor, 2 carbon frames and still excessive noise and vibrations when the motor is warm. Could be a major 2021 Brose production weakness....will see if Specialized will find the origin of this issue and how they will handle it with appropriate communication. Same symptoms has the Loam Wolf Crew experimented when they got the test bike for the review.
Shaped my battery door off on my first ride,bit of a bummer but under warranty and they are fixing it other then that best bike iv ever rode
Great overall long term video review on the Gen 3 Levo. You changed out wheels and brakes etc and maybe I missed it in the video but can you tell us the actual mileage you put on the motor/frame on this bike over the test period? Looking forward to the upcoming shootout!
Same here. All those points. Battery life versus claimed as well. I was wonder if they could put it all together into a single clip.
Nice review as usual. I have to say for how much these things cost I would have a hard time getting one with those ugly colors on the carbon frames. Might have to down grade to the Aluminum and would be nice to have a review of those models.
Awesome review, well explained!!!
Glad it was helpful!
My expert also gets louder during a ride. But it's so loud you can hear it a long way off. 500kms on the bike. Now in the shop for a motor replacement. Bike is great. Service seems pretty good. Still some motor issues to sort out. And the charger door should have never gotten past the prototype stage...
Sorry, what? 10 - 12 rides later you need a new motor? That sound bogus!
Re the charger door: Why doesnt the door open the opposite way? Why isnt the hing on the other side of the door? Pedaling would close the door rather than tear it off the housing if it opened the other direction.
What am I missing? ?
@@captnhuffy Nope. It's in the shop. Specialized have approved the warranty replacement. Hopefully not a common issue like the 2.1 motor.
Great Review! Thanks. Loving my Pro 😍
Great to hear!
It's interesting when the marketing department get their hands on something, the lengths they will go to, to justify the cost of something, and here is a prime example, the use of the word turbo. This has been used to give the impression it's fast, which is simply not true, because this bike is limited just like the cheapest bike in the range, so a customer will be getting something they could assume was faster than an ordinary levo, because most would assume, associating a word like turbo, would mean something is faster and therefore better.
I just picked up a new Marin E2 for $5150 and this bike was 13K, such a huge gap in prices.
Great review guys, gonna pull the trigger on a Levo comp (alloy) this week!
Good choice!
I’m holding out for a much longer range: forget the fancy displays
I just got the 2021 Levo SL carbon on sale for 6k flat- no tax free shipping
I have a 2019 and I think while being a great bike (I did have to get a new motor after about 6 months of riding Southern Oregon) the cost makes no sense to me if you want one kitted out. I wish Specialized would sell frame/motor/battery "sets" throughout the ALU/Carbon range so there were more ways to control the cost. The cost just doesn't make sense to me based on the components you get depending on the model. Your comment about "personal wallets"...hummm naaa we need to hold bike companies accountable for excessive prices; 13k is ridiculous.
What's the dropper length you're running on the S4? My S3 sits about the same height as yours and it's a no go for sure. Thanks for the quality work and kept coming.
Mine got the harness and motor replaced under warranty in the first two weeks. The bike would turn in when bumped. They were great though. I also blew the free-hub in less then 200 miles.
Brilliant review, I have a gen 3 expert it’s a blast 👍👍
Great to hear!
Would be great to hear your feedback on the alloy version.
My alloy comp just showed up! Getting a 38 performance elite up front. Plan on keeping float x for now, but might get an x2 later, problem is I have never used an x2 so I don't know what I'm missing. Guess I will see if the bike feels like it needs more?
Congrats and enjoy!
I got my Levo for 25% off...so not to shabby....
Been on this bike 2 summers now and been riding the pivot shuttle sl which was gonna replace this bike . But after riding it for only 1 month . I’ve noticed I really really love how this bike feels so supple of the top and the power is so damn good hard to downgrade . Damnit . Glad I didn’t sell it . Works for all trails and turns the flats into pure fun !!!!
May I ask you do a comparison of both? I am actually considering these two bikes, being fascinated by the low weight of the pivot but somehow the levo feels more of an all around bike
Same situation; can‘t choose between the Turbo Levo and the Pivot Shuttle SL.
What trim level is it? How come no ody ever says the trim levels on the reviews?
hi hello with your experience in e-MTB, which bike would you think is best between 2023 turbo levo base carbon or 2023 Marin E2. FYI my style of riding is not a factor. I want to know what YOU think. Thanks
The bike is fantastic!
Thanks for the video great job, I have a question, would this bike be a good commuter bike also it just looks great
Great review, I loved how you explained every thing about this bike.
I am in the market for a new Levo and trying to decide if I should go with the Alloy or the Carbon frame. I was told carbon may be prone to break on an ebike, I am 66 years old so I will not be jumping or doing gnarly rock gardens, is the weight difference worth it?
Unlikely that you’d have a greatly altered experience by going alloy. Other components like suspension and brakes are more important.
i‘am with you.
Thanks for an informative, excellent review. I have been out of Mt biking for too many years. About to retire and hope to get back.
I have had several Specialized bikes and still have my Gary Fisher Joshua.
Seriously considering an upgrade!
Have you tested any Devinci ebikes?
No better time to get back into mountain biking than the present. We haven't thrown a leg over the Devinci's yet, but we are supposed to get one or both sooner or later.
hello, very good video and very well explained, could you tell me the configuration of the fox grip 2 fork that works best for you? psi, tokens and high and low settings and your weight. Thank you so much
I got the Sworks levo a month ago and the Heckler AXS. I wonder what your thoughts are on one vs the other. Personally I am not happy with the Heckler so I am in the process of selling it. The levo does every thing better than the Heckler in my opinion. Personally I think if people can afford it a Levo and Rise combo are perfect. I go back and forth during the week between the two and I always find something to learn. Also curious to what you think of the levo with the 22 Rail and Giant Reign E+ (if you have access to it). I have the 21 Rail as well and I find the Levo is a more capable and plush but not sure about the new rail.
thumbs up. my neighbor has both Rise and Levo SL. He just bought a second Levo in Turbo not SL. Interestingly he chose 27.5 & 27.5 on the turbo .. not the mullet. Which brings me to my question: is your Heckler 27.5 or 29'er ?? the 27.5 feels so light and quick. Is that the difference you are feeling? Roll over?
What was your issue with the heckler?
@@captnhuffy my Heckler was the Mullet. Roll over and comfort for me. The levo just does the Mullet a bit better. The levo suspension is also more suited for the big hits than the Heckler while being the same weight.
@@charlesrichmond4414 First thing was I ordered at 29er they gave me a mullet and didnt really care to make it right. The Sworks Levo is the same weight as the Heckler and absorbs everything a lot better. Levo managed to get an X2 and 38 in for the same weight vs the 36 and Super Deluxe Ultimate. The levo also has more range the the Heckler and more power. I say this as I am used to the EP8 I had the old heckler and the Rise, but as a Full power Ebike I think Santa Cruz was close kinda but compared to the Rail and Levo falls short in just about everything. If neither the Levo or Rail (I have the old 21 Rail as well and I think that even is better than the 22 heckler) exist you could be happy with the Heckler, but they exist and so the Heckler just ends up falling short yet again this year.
@@sgtkurry really appreciate the additional insight
Great video very informative I’m new to the bicycle world and I’m thinking of getting the 2022 Levó comp I been riding 2021 specialized Divege gravel bike to commute to work but this bike looks great I’m 55 year old guy. So do you have any advice?
I will ride something like this when I am too old to ride trails on a regular bike. It is a substitute for shuttling, if you ride bike parks.
Ehh? Whats that you say there sonny? ;)
What kind of range are you getting from it? Thanks
Hello instead of a mullet set up, can it be converted to a full 29er ?
I have Trek Rail carbon now (with Zeb 160mm). I could make it a mullet and put longer stroke shock (possibly extend Zeb to 170mm).
Or... I'm thinking about Levo Carbon now. Does it ride better? (I enjoy mainly trails going down, I also have a DH bike for bikeparks).
Also recently I started to look at Kenevo SL - 16.5-17kg without battery?! I could use it as a normal bikes sometimes ! but then, I loose half/full day battery :/
WDYT ? Is the Levo Carbon way better choice than Trek Rail ? going down, handling, etc.
I have a turbo levo but I have a question, does it all come with a 27.5 rear wheel or is it just my bike?
Ive been torn between the Orbea Rise Hydro H30 or the Turbo Levo! Which one is better in terms of longevity, Brose 2.2 vs EP8 RS, and Ride Quality?
If you're talking full power turbo levo, then turbo levo all the way. But if you're talking levo SL, then the jury is still out. We need to put more time in on the Rise Hydro before we can give a solid recommendation.
Is that a fox 38 with 160mm travel or 170?
Is it safe you replace the rear 27.5 wheel with a 29”
I want this emtb but im having issue with sizing. Im 174cm and i tried s3 and when turning my knees are about to hit the handlebar so i tried s4 and it feels too big. I guess S sizing is not really for all. Any of you experience this? Thanks
I don't care if it works better, I don't like the mullet. I want both wheels the same size.
Hi loam team, Thank you for the trade.. I am looking to buy a Levo in s4 or s5 being 193 cm tall, which is outside the specialized recommended range for s4. The reach of 500mm in s5 seem to be super long. However I am afraid the bike would not be that playful/popy that large. I tried both s4 and s5 (unfortunately just on a parking space), while s5 felt more appropriate for my height. What would you recommend? Maybe s5 with shorter stem if not nimble enough? Many thanks
That’s a tough one. Most of our crew prefer to ride more playful bikes, so we go for a shorter option when possible…so long as it’s not cramped. You may like the s4 if you prefer a more playful and nimble bike.
@@TheLoamWolf Thanks for the quick response. S5 would already be the smallest recommendation from specialized. The guys at the bike shop also said if you really want a dirt bike Ebike s4 might be okaish. So I am facing the question when is small getting to small. Does one of you break out of the specialized relatively wide ranges like I would do by 6cm with an s4? What reach would you classify as short for someone wir 193/194cm (obviously depending on stack, but in the world of modern geometry) Many thanks, it is highly appreciated!
How to you rate Gen 3 Levo vs Yeti 160e for climbing?
You mentioned at movie that the rechargeable battery door, always broke,. They have nonsense or haven't brain designer !
best ebike i ride.❤
i've been considering getting an E-MTB as a "secondary" bike, and I'm considering the Specialized and the Orbea Rise . would love to hear a detailed review of the "Levo SL" since personally i'm not big on the look of the bulky motors and would prefer something a lil more sleek and stealthy
We did a Rise vs Levo SL review. Go check it out!
Did they improve the power delivery of the motor? I remember testing the older one and it was tune in a way to I guess show off its max power, but that made it unusable for slow, technical sections.
Yes it is definitely improved there.
How is it compared to the new Heckler?
Also interested to know
They have different feels for sure. The new Heckler rides a bit more "light and lively" it feels lighter on trail, bounces and hops, manuals, plays better by a little bit. The flip side is that I'd say it's not quite as composed in rough, chunky hard charging DH stuff. From there you get into geo, battery, motor and value elements, which are even more suited to personal preference. We've not yet got enough miles on the new Heckler, and while we do REALLY like that bike, for our terrain (chunky DH, rocks, roots and high speed chunder) we like a more supple and soft suspension. If we were on flow trails and stuff that was not extensively long and rough, Heckler is more fun there.
@@TheLoamWolf thanks for the great breakdown. I ordered the 2022 Heckler R build and will be switching out the lyrik select with a fox 38 and the rs SD select with a fox dhx2. (I care more about suspension than weight or drive train.) I imagine it will handle rougher terrain a bit better and I still get good pop from my dhx2 on my sb165. Bullit seems like a little too much though for most of my riding outside of the park. First ebike for me, so hoping I like it as much as I think I will. Thanks again for helping us out so much
My review having owned one for a few months now is a slight inconsistent power delivery, the mullet is crap - if far rather have 29er all round, suspension is ace, the red paint on mine is the best colour on any Levo so far, the seat hurts my arse, battery life for this weighty chap is around 40 miles with around 3500ft of climbing.
Is this filmed in simi valley near the hummingbird trail?
Sure was.
Hi, I have been riding mtb enduro bikes for the last 14 years now. I have bought bikes from different manufacturers (Trek, Santa Cruz, YT). My latest purchase is the Specialized e-mtb Turbo Comp with an aluminum frame. First, the bike's quality/price ratio is probably one of the worst, if not the worst, in the market today... a very high price for the bike's poor-quality components. Secondly, their customer support is "WORTHLESS" -it looks like people there are trained to reject claims! I say this because their answers show poor thought answers!
Some of the problems with my bike:
1) I had to change the original front and rear tires after a few rides... The tubeless tire sealants were licking all over.
2) Within a year, the rear wheel hub collapsed... I had to buy a new one.
3) The latest one is that the whole frame shows a severe corrosion problem. It is growing all over it at an incredible speed.
MY HUMBLE ADVICE... Run away from Specialized bikes. There are many good bikes out there with better customer support services!
Can you run 29er rear if you wanted?
Nope
Voltage sag and weak motor mags from heat. They need to work on these issues.
Is the Electric turbo faster than the Non-electric bike?
No not until derestricted then it's faster.
I have issues with ebikes brakes only speed pedalec seam to have brakes that work
When does gen 4 arrives ? somebody know =?
If we go off Specialized current release/update trend, it likely won't be until next year...purely speculative though.
Maybe I missed it but how much does this weigh ?
As our Levo sat in this video (almost no stock parts), it weighed in at 48.9 lbs.
Excellent analysis