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    Orbea Rise EMTB - 16.2KG Superlight

    So I think so much of the Levo SL Orbea Rise debate will focus on can the Rise replicate the non ebike feel of the SL. You can yap all day about specs power etc... but specialized have created some voodoo with the SL that makes it not feel like an ebike, it feels like a regular bike and you are...
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    The best e-bike I've ridden - Norco Range VLT C1

    So what bikes have you compared this to? This is not a dig but a lot of bikes will feel amazing coming off a 17’ Levo no matter how much you upgraded it. Wondering how you feel it compares to the decoy, keenevo, or even a newer overworked Levo. How does it handle lower angle flowier trails, I...
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    Article Specialized Levo SL is a 16.9KG Super Light emtb

    hmm this is odd. Yeah that didn’t seem to make a bunch of sense to me either. I wonder if 1 was with the spindle and 1 without.
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    Article Specialized Levo SL is a 16.9KG Super Light emtb

    I just got the praxis carbon that come on the sworks since I didn’t want to spend a bunch of time figuring out compatibility. I’m skeptical of the savings but looking at the weights online it seems right. Almost like the Al are intentionally heavy.
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    Article Specialized Levo SL is a 16.9KG Super Light emtb

    I have some more ride observations but first. A few sneaky weight savings I’ve found. The praxis AL cranks on the expert are a full 1.5lbs more than the carbon cranks on the sworks. Considering they both have carbon rims this almost completely accounts for the weight savings. I added carbon...
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    Article Specialized Levo SL is a 16.9KG Super Light emtb

    February 4th 2020, the day non electric mountain bikes became obsolete. Bought it, love it. Maybe the best bike I’ve ridden. As much snap out of corners as my evil offering and power to take the sting out of any climb. Biggest overlooked point compared to my 19 Levo is if it’s turned off...
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