Have you asked the company or retailer that you’re looking at? As the supplier, I would hope that they can steer you correctly. Plus you would have some redress if the fitment turns out to be wrong.
Apologies if you’ve already tried this
I’d take this further. Having just had my 2019 Levo (41 months old) in to my local Specialized dealer for firmware update and a new chain ring, they noticed some faint tightness on the bearings. So faint that I hadn’t noticed anything. One claim later, I’m awaiting my warranty replacement motor...
I’ve run one for over 2 years now. It’s effective in keeping the suspension and lower area of the bike protected, but I don’t think it’s long enough to cover your ass, so to speak. Not that I’m disappointed as I bought it purely with the suspension in mind. I get plenty of crud on my...
Why not just buy your Go Pro from a reputable retailer if you’re concerned about going direct? There are bound to be some good deals at this time of year.
Have you spoken to your employer about this? They have bought the bike on your behalf, so to speak, and you pay them for the use of it. This means that they have a liability under the consumer credit act. You might do well to let them know the issue you’re having.
If you bought this bike in August (I’m assuming you bought new from a retailer), and your supplying LBS has closed, I’d be getting in touch with the UK distributor for Haibike, and emailing the manufacturer. You could ask the shop currently assisting you to help or supply contact details. You...
I recently changed both tyres on my Levo. 7 thorns in the front, 11 in the rear that I wasn’t aware of. Plus the two that I knew about that I pulled out (knowing I was swapping tyres) which immediately sealed. I haven’t used tubes for years on any of my bikes (MTB & gravel).
For me, tubeless...