Been on the the same bike for about a year now. It's great but a bit heavy. I typically ride 1400’, 1hr loop right out of my driveway to the local network and so the extra power and range was overkill. I’d go three rides before needing to re-charge. Just switched to a Keno SL which sits at about 42lbs (14lbs lighter than the Levo) and I have to say I do not miss the extra power at all. The only downside is having to charge the bike after every ride. The Levo is great but if you're still looking for a workout and just need a little assistance, the Kenevo takes the cake.
Been on the the same bike for about a year now. It's great but a bit heavy. I typically ride 1400’, 1hr loop right out of my driveway to the local network and so the extra power and range was overkill. I’d go three rides before needing to re-charge. Just switched to a Keno SL which sits at about 42lbs (14lbs lighter than the Levo) and I have to say I do not miss the extra power at all. The only downside is having to charge the bike after every ride. The Levo is great but if you're still looking for a workout and just need a little assistance, the Kenevo takes the cake.