Hello, I have had a problem each winter riding in cold weather. The temperature was -18C yesterday, and I set my Levo outside for the tires to reach ambient temp/press. I noticed my RockShox Deluxe Select+ was riding a bit low, so I added air before my ride. After I had the tire pressure dialed...
Hello, I have had a problem each winter riding in cold weather. The temperature was -18C yesterday, and I set my Levo outside for the tires to reach ambient temp/press. I noticed my RockShox Deluxe Select+ was riding a bit low, so I added air before my ride. After I had the tire pressure...
Banff National Park, part of the Canadian National Park system recently opened up a handful of trails for ebike use around the towns of Banff and Lake Louise. The local free paper published an article (link below), that is biased against this decision and the reporter highlighted misinformed...
I have had my RockShox Deluxe Select + fail a second time during a cold weather ride. The temp was -15C (5F) when I headed out on a ride around Canmore trails. I noticed what feels like a flat tire, and then I would have pedal strikes, and I could drag my heals on the snow. Bummer, the rear...
I use Mission Control on all my rides, but I have been disappointed that it does not have a persistent memory for the trails I have ridden in the past. It would be nice when planning a ride that I could more easily identify which trails I haven't ridden. Plus, which trails I may have bailed...
I have looked and haven't found any discussions on winter riding. That doesn't seem possible so my apologies for my inability to find any Turbo Levo winter riding threads.
Here are my questions:
1) Are the OEM tires good enough? I think I will need studs for ice, but so far I have found...
I noticed a few weeks ago that my Levo Comp Carbon is making noises on rough terrain. I first noticed it going down a power line road, going pretty fast. First one bolt holding my water bottle fell out, and I luckily didn't lose it on the trail. Then I noticed a tapping, or slapping sound...
I bought my 2020 Turbo Levo Comp Carbon in Canada in July. I noticed the website for setting up shocks does not include the RockShox Lyric Select+ shock setup. I had to go to the SRAM website to find a user manual for my fork. I am curious why I have Lyrik fork on my bike not the Fox fork...
I am curious what everyone got in their case with the battery charger. Things I didn’t get but was reasonably expecting was an owners manual, suspension calculator, warranty coverage details, and maybe a shock pump.
I got a battery charger, tubeless valves, suspension gauge, tubeless rim...
I just noticed that local Pedal Assisted eBike Watts are limited to 500 watts. Then I noticed my 2020 Turbo Levo has a motor capable of 565 watts. Is my bike not legal then?
#1 for me is a bike owner security key. I don’t think it would be at all difficult for specialized embed a software key that once activated would immobilize the crank until it is unlocked with an embedded code on authorized smart phones. There could be problems with being away from charging...
I am new to ebikes. I live in a mountain town and had always gotten around on my 2009 Trek Fuel, but decided my age was holding me back from enjoying some of the more challenging trails, primarily the Nordic Center which is a pretty good uphill climb from South Canmore. Since I retired in 2016...