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    Levo Gen 2 Headset bearing for Levo 2020

    Mine is a 2019 as well and that’s what I ordered, thanks.
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    Levo Gen 2 Headset bearing for Levo 2020

    Like the OP, I also need replacement headset bearings for my Levo. Manual says :”1-1/8" (41.8mm x 30.5 x 8mm, 45x45°) Campagnolo Standard compatible upper bearing and a 1.5" (52mm x 40 x 7mm, 45x45°) lower bearing” Will the FSA TH070 front and and TH870E rear be compatible?
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    Broken connector plug (battery/data) 2018 Levo

    I returned from a long ride today and intended to recharge but I could not remove the connector plug that attaches the data cable to the battery. I’m not sure if it overheated or what but I had to force it out and it cracked. My LBS is a Specialized Dealer but just started selling e-mountain...
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    The charger gets hot

    Because it says in the owner’s manual to unplug it when not in use. Fire hazard.
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    Their role in the partnership allows for use of BLM land.
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    From BLM’s website: “The BLM and MTB Project are connecting communities through a National partnership to provide an interactive ride experience”
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    The NPS moved pretty quick. There still may be a waiting period though. Electric Bicycles (e-bikes) in National Parks - Biking (U.S. National Park Service)
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    There are dozens of great trails in the Wasatch Mountains where I ride and only a few forbid e-bikes. I have no plans to test the legality of this Order but the question still stands. Do you really think a BLM employee or a National Park employee on the trails is going to overrule their boss...
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    The Secretary of the Interior, in an Order, declared my Levo a “Non-motorized bike.” I will print this Order and keep it in my pack. Do you really think a BLM employee or a National Park employee on the trails is going to overrule their boss and call my e-bike a motorized bike?
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    Since the order from BLM states that e-bikes shall be permitted where regular bikes are allowed, all of the trails should automatically be added. We shall see....
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    BLM’S MTB Program encompasses over 137,000 miles of trails. All on public land of some sort. Some State, some BLM some US Forestry. All of the US Forestry trails in my area are included in the MTB Project. Check here for a map: MTB Project | Mountain Bike Trail Maps I can only assume that the...
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    The BLM has partnered with the US Forestry service. I was stopped in the Cache National Forest recently (Snowbasin Area) and was told that E-bikes were not allowed. This area is part of BLM’s MTB Project and is on US Forestry land.
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    The BLM has teamed up with other agencies to create the MTB Project. Mountain Biking Top 20 | Bureau of Land Management BLM’s MTB Project opens up US Forestry land for mountain bikes. This new order instructs the BLM to allow e-bikes where other bikes are allowed.
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    E-Bike is now allowed in Federal National Parks!

    Only one class will be allowed as written in the letter and I’m confident it is class 1. “For the purpose of this Order, "e-bikes" shall mean "low-speed electric bicycle" as defined by 15 U.S.C. § 2085 and falling within one of the following classifications: i) "Class 1 electric bicycle" shall...
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