Levo Fork and Shock upgrades

tabrat

Member
Sep 29, 2019
48
19
Ventura CA
DVO Topaz in rear 50/52.5/55 Adjustable with spacers galore.
DVO Onyx SC in front (160mm)(Comes in 180mm but they bring down to 160mm)
These guys are a newer company but not really since they all come from deep shock experience. If you don’t know about these guys and how their shocks work you should investigate since it’s at a new level. Giant just partnered with them on their racing team.

Just as an adder to all of the above you can run a 55mm stroke and get about 157mm travel in the rear with no clearance issues with the flip chip in the low or high position and run a 160mm in the front to increase travel or plushness for more sag.

The only issue I have seen is the crank strikes. I added a new Miranda Kappa 155mm to help alleviate. Good looking crank. I flipped the chip in the high position for more clearance which helped with clearance a lot but I like it in the low slack position better.

I also added Cush Core tire inserts since I am a big rider and the bike is heavy and switched to Maxxis Assegai EXO+ and DD Aggressor. Helped with chatter, cornering and pure confidence. Huge difference!
 

Saltyballs84

New Member
Sep 23, 2019
14
8
Germany
I have converted from Lyrik Ultimate to Fox 36 today and the frontwheel wouldn’t fit. The RS obviously had torque caps installed on the front hub which I removed. Now it fits, but do I have to use other/smaller caps for the Fox or can I ride without? Sorry if my question is stupid.
 

ebikerider

Active member
Oct 1, 2019
706
480
Australia
I have converted from Lyrik Ultimate to Fox 36 today and the frontwheel wouldn’t fit. The RS obviously had torque caps installed on the front hub which I removed. Now it fits, but do I have to use other/smaller caps for the Fox or can I ride without? Sorry if my question is stupid.
No other caps are needed. You can even run the Lyrik without those caps, they really only help with aligning the wheel when refitting and nothing else.
 

tabrat

Member
Sep 29, 2019
48
19
Ventura CA
Can everyone who has tell me what Fork and Shock you've upgraded to from the stock ones? Looking at lots of options to go on the base Levo and was considering 160mm forks....your thoughts would be appreciated!!

DVO Onyx 160mm in front
DVO Topaz in rear.
hard to beat this combo.
do the research
 

Dee Scee

Member
Dec 21, 2018
192
98
Berkeley
i'm in the process of FINALLY jumping in to coil up my 2017 levo. i got the vorsprung smash-or conversion kit for the pike and setting at 160mm travel. And I found a 7.5" x 2.0" fox van for the rear which fits with the bike yoke bike yoke. i'm 200 lbs in the natural and about 210 in gear. the levy 20 lbs heavier than a clockwork bike so i ended up on the stiff end of spring rates: 700 lbs x 2.3 in the rear and 55 lbs in the fork. i looked for a long time for used stuff, but it just hasn't come together so i bit the bullet, just under 1000 bucks american. i am so freakin' stoked to get everything mounted up! i've been running a mullet set-up for about 8 weeks now and loving that. 2.8 eddy current on rear has been money this winter and the 2.6 hillbilly on the 30mm 29r on the front is impeccable. got the cushcores in. when these coils are installed and set up, i'll be about as dialed as i can be. (160mm cranks, 180mm oneUP dropper and some sweet surly sunrise mx style bars round out my beast) loving all the changes. each one has made me more comfortable on the bike. cannot wait to ride with the new suspension...
 

Dee Scee

Member
Dec 21, 2018
192
98
Berkeley
Can those that went from 150 with enough time on it, to 160 express their comments and feelings on how the bike changed. Not pr speak, their own words.
i not only raised my 140mm up to 160mm but now have a 29" front tire on and some pretty tall bars. has done nothing but make me more comfortable. still have good weight on my hands in pedaling position, and feel much more confident and in control. really steep climbs do require more effort to hold the front end down, but still climbs the impossible like a goat. finally, these changes should have made it more cumbersome in tight switchbacks, especially uphill, but for me, it has not. feels much better. (disclaimer: i have spent much more of my life on dirt bikes than bicycles)
 

RodC

Member
May 28, 2020
160
92
Queretaro, Mexico
I have converted from Lyrik Ultimate to Fox 36 today and the frontwheel wouldn’t fit. The RS obviously had torque caps installed on the front hub which I removed. Now it fits, but do I have to use other/smaller caps for the Fox or can I ride without? Sorry if my question is stupid.
How do you remove this cap?
 

RodC

Member
May 28, 2020
160
92
Queretaro, Mexico
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Traveler99

Member
Apr 30, 2020
11
14
Sammamish, WA
The Lyrik fork on the Turbo Comp is reasonably good I’ve found. I wanted a bit more travel and slightly slacker feel so I replaced the air spring with a 160mm unit. It’s still a great trail bike and feels a better on the downhills.
 

smokin joe's

Member
Jun 21, 2021
29
6
north yorks
hi,all newbie here but 30 years mtber ,ive just ordered a fox 38 fork for my 2019 levo can't wait to fit and try it .also just had the bike back from my dealer shout out to them BIKE SCENE at Guisborough new motor replaced grr but tried it at Dalby Wednesday was much better than before, thinking of going fox x2 at the back too when I can afford it ...will be selling the rock shox revs
 

smokin joe's

Member
Jun 21, 2021
29
6
north yorks
Can everyone who has tell me what Fork and Shock you've upgraded to from the stock ones? Looking at lots of options to go on the base Levo and was considering 160mm forks....your thoughts would be appreciated!!
i've just fitted a fox 38 factory first ride today was very good need to go find some rock gardens now ,trouble is it shows up the rear sigh
 

kombos

Well-known member
Dec 18, 2019
250
309
Arizona
Running 160mm ACS3 kit in the front Lyrik with stock Charger damper.
Out back have Ohlins TTX22 with CC 500-610 lb coil & Cascade Link.
Very happy with this setup in rocky desert terrain....
 

Jeffers

Member
Mar 11, 2019
13
1
Kent
Can everyone who has tell me what Fork and Shock you've upgraded to from the stock ones? Looking at lots of options to go on the base Levo and was considering 160mm forks....your thoughts would be appreciated!!
Hi, my Levo is gen 1, revelation 150mm, needed a service so booked it in to TF Tuned, shock specialists. Got a service and air shock upgrade cost was 172 with spring, pick up and return costs. V happy with the service and quick turnaround, v brilliant! Cannot say I am good enough to really notice the diff, performance wise, but it sounds good and differen. I ride mostly trails nth and Sth Downs.
 

Jeffers

Member
Mar 11, 2019
13
1
Kent
Hi, my Levo is gen 1, revelation 150mm, needed a service so booked it in to TF Tuned, shock specialists. Got a service and air shock upgrade cost was 172 with spring, pick up and return costs. V happy with the service and quick turnaround, v brilliant! Cannot say I am good enough to really notice the diff, performance wise, but it sounds good and differen. I ride mostly trails nth and Sth Downs.
Btw it is now 160 mm travel.
 

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