Levo SL Gen 1 2000km

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Do i need service at this point? I do a regular clean and maintenance of brakes and etc..
am i wrong if i continue to enjoy the rides with no pro service?
 
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ok thanks for watching this post. i presume that 67 views and no answers is a kind of "ok go ahead"
 
OK, I'm going out on a limb here, but it sounds like time for a new bike :-) Maybe the Rise Hydro ? Or a KSL because it looks funky ?

Or carry on riding that one and don't worry about anything if you're checking things.

I'd check the bearing and suspension, but if everything feels fine when you're riding it .. then it's probably ok. There are service intervals but everyone's riding and riding conditions will be different and will wear things differently.
 
After 12 weeks you should get a service from where you purchased the bike from as this will go in bike history in case of warranty issues.
 
I would do a lower leg service and air can at least. Check the bearings as well, I've just had mine all done at a little over 2500km, and the shop said there were definitely at least 3 that were FUBAR.
 
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Fox recommends that the minimum suspension fork and shock service is 125 hours of use, yearly, or whichever comes first.

is certainly on the longer side of things. Similar to changing the oil in your car, the more frequently you service your suspension, the better the fork will perform for longer.

EDIT _ the entire text i took from google - and it was obviously someone elses so not taken from an official fox site. But thanks for the edit all the same, though I've effectively just plagiarized someone :ROFLMAO:
 
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