Nothing to dislike about G4 just pure joy.
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With language like that, are you implying that Specialized is ‘as dumb as a sack full of bricks’ too?…but Specialized missed an opportunity to make it a GREAT bike….
Smart charger is over 2 kg and 500 €I couldn't find anywhere how much the 3.1 smart charger weighs.
Please post the survey questions so we can all see them!!I need to remove the battery in winter and don't mind the side removal if it proves reliable. And not *horribly* offended by the size of the down tube. I suspect (hope?) Specialized knows more about their customers and how they utilize batteries than I do.
But for me personally I think I would indeed preferred a smaller down tube for perhaps 600w (no SWAT) and then and extender. Would have looked better and covered all *my* rides. Not sure how that would have effected ride/center of gravity with the new motor placement though. Per the reviews it sounds like they have managed weight/balance well, and so weight while moving seems not an issue. But I run across down trees all to often, as well as use a bike pad on a pickup to get to many trails. Every kilo makes a difference in these cases.
There is quite a gap between Gen 4 and SL2. Perhaps Gen 4 is the start of a different kind of balance in the line up?
In any event, I'll be keeping and upgrading my Gen 3 as needed to match my improving skills over the next year.
I'll note that last week I did receive (and complete) an invitation from Specialized to complete a rather comprehensive survey. Lot's of preference/ratings requests. The survey made it quite clear that they are focused on being (remaining?) the "premium" brand by asking lots of questions of what contributes to that perception.
Unfortunately, I cannot. It was an "interactive" on-line, primarily multiple choice survey from a link in an email from them. Lots of animation with a "globe" kind of thing representing "thought" between questions. Questions later in the survey were dependent on previous questions. Pretend AI.Please post the survey questions so we can all see them!!
Most brands have overpriced bikes. Bike prices are crazy.
All the whinging! Haven’t been here for a while and nothings changed.What do you dislike about the Gen 4 Levo ? (might stop a lot of duplicate complaining when we get a main thread)
I don't doubt it but, as far as I'm concerned, it's not an ebike that makes my heart beat... this doesn't mean I won't take it but, if I do, it will be more for a rational choice than anything else.Just took one for a ride and it’s pretty good. Definite motor improvement, handles very well and over all a great ride.
As always can’t make everyone happy. They will sell as they always do.
I actually think the prices have gone down here in the US (at least at the high end).
Yes, I changed my comment. I do not know the prices in every geo...Sorry, but the prices haven‘t got down, not here in Europe, for example in Germany or the Netherlands etc.
Is this the one you got?Had to get S-works. It’s is really good. Better motor over gen 3. Quiet and very powerful. Takes some getting used to. Turbo can come on strong and bike will wheelie. I havent messed with setting and you can turn the turbo down. Auto mode is fantastic. Set and forget. I don’t notice any weight difference between gen 3 and 4. Better in switchbacks, brakes are as powerful as every review stated. Seat sucks. Dropper is ugly but absolute joy to use. Transmission works as expected. I run rocks, heavy downhill and my times are immediately quicker on strava. Bike? Feeling better? Who knows. There is more ground clearance I think. Climbing position is better. Shock is excellent. Fork typical 38, harsh off bottom, trying to work it out. yeah It’s big but after looking at it for several days I think it’s gorgeous. Down tube looks fine from the side but it does look large looking down. It doesn’t bother me at all. It rides light, can smash anything. at full retail, ehhhh but if you have friends in right places, it’s a good buy. I got it at smokin deal. Batt extender is over $700 and I of course had to have it. I may just keep it 160/150. Upgrading to cascade, genie shock (if like levo gen 3) more travel in front will be expensive, even for us that are in the dental profession. Come get your cleanings done! I need to pay for this thing .

I would give the Specialized Levo Gen 4 score 8 of 10. Not a bad bike; these are things I see need improvement.
0) improved/lowered motor resistance !! less drag; (this can be felt when riding in Eco around the threshold of the motor support, around 19.5 mph when motor support is constantly switching on and off... this is very unnatural).
1) Weight: Make it lighter; bike is way overbilt.... weight matters even on ebikes.... why is battery door is so heavy, throw away that s...d swat pouch and magnet, also the swat in headtube, lighter chain protector, make carbon suspension links , and who know what else is hiding inside the frame.. alarm ?? possibly..
2) software/ motor tunability - need threshold for when to start applying power; ability to remove Auto mode; ability to reposition Auto mode past the turbo, etc... perhaps this will be released with software update..
3) longer cranks- 155 is ridiculous if you plan to do some work on the bike and not just use battery all the time....
4) ability to go to 38t chainring
5) 29er ... should allow to mount 29er rear wheel with say 2.4 tire.
6) 180mm rotor in back (200mm is overkill for most riders, adds weight)
7) 500 or 400 Wh battery option during the purchase. (600 is too close to 800)
8) larger display
9) more sensitive mode controller/ switch
10) price... could be for sure better
11) would love the see mechanical Eagle RD; or much rather have electronic transmission with standard battery that works when bike is turned off.
I’m on the fence between Gen 3 Comp Carbon (discounted) and Gen 4 Comp (RRP) about £1500 difference in the UK. My Gen 3 Alloy is a hefty girl with a few upgrades and you do have to push a fair bit once the limiter kicks in.I saw a few amflows and one Gen 4 in finale ligure. It doesn't look bad. Just like a random ebike. The Amflow looks like an acoustic mountainbike.
The ride feel/time comparisons never mention if they mean the motor is more powerful or if the handling/kinematics are better.
I want to see a controlled comparison between gen4 and gen3 with same suspension components and tires.
I too have stated over 10 things that I felt could be improved and most of them still stand- almost all. Having said that the bike is still quite amazing and growing on me..Earlier in this thread I articulated several reasons I did not like the new Levo Gen 4 and I still stand by some of them. Since writing that post, I have purchased a Gen 4 Levo Pro and have ridden it about 120 miles and my opinion has shifted. Having had a lot of e-bikes and spent time on this new Levo, I love it. I still wish the downtube was smaller and wish there was no battery door. I'd love for it to weigh a few pounds less too. Overall, it's a fantastic bike--the best I've owned.