Sitron_NO
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- May 6, 2026
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Hi! I am about to buy my first MTB, and I want advice on which eMTB to buy. I have three options, all from Specialized: Turbo Levo 3 Alloy, Turbo Levo 4 Alloy or Turbo Levo SL Comp Alloy 2025, all in “my” price range.
Last weekend I rented a Levo 3 and it was really fun! I was using 30% power and it felt “right” for me. I am riding trails, like the technical challenge when riding and want an eMTB just to get out, be active and get a workout. At 47 years old and 81kg, I am not planning any steep downhills, great speeds or jumping!
At my local bikeshop I can get a Levo 3 Alloy for NOK 54,999 ($5,950) or a Levo 4 Alloy for NOK 67,990 ($7,350). Is a Levo 4 Alloy worth the $1,400 extra (+23%)? Or is a -19% discount on the Levo 3 good enough? And to make it worse, I am able to get hold of a new Turbo Levo SL Comp Alloy 2025 for NOK 49,900 ($5,400), however I have no experience with such a “light” bike & motor.
If remotely interested, here is a video from last weekend which show my kind of riding:
Last weekend I rented a Levo 3 and it was really fun! I was using 30% power and it felt “right” for me. I am riding trails, like the technical challenge when riding and want an eMTB just to get out, be active and get a workout. At 47 years old and 81kg, I am not planning any steep downhills, great speeds or jumping!
At my local bikeshop I can get a Levo 3 Alloy for NOK 54,999 ($5,950) or a Levo 4 Alloy for NOK 67,990 ($7,350). Is a Levo 4 Alloy worth the $1,400 extra (+23%)? Or is a -19% discount on the Levo 3 good enough? And to make it worse, I am able to get hold of a new Turbo Levo SL Comp Alloy 2025 for NOK 49,900 ($5,400), however I have no experience with such a “light” bike & motor.
If remotely interested, here is a video from last weekend which show my kind of riding: