Other Coolest Levo colour ever?

Polar

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I'm stunned by this oilslick Öhlins

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Tim1023

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I actually really liked the very light creamy green that I had on my old 2021 Levo Comp. Looked very classy imho. Sadly that was stolen and I was deeply pissed off that I could only get gloss black on the replacement. Don't think I'd ever get gloss black again, even if I have to wait for a new model.

I appreciate the work that went into the bike in the pics. Definitely not my thing, though.
 

Polar

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Cool color. Looks like a color for a chopped chort 68 Impala low rider. Cheech and Chong approved.
The colour changes as you walk around and look at different angles around the bike pretty cool don't need any support from C&C
 

Tim1023

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I've recently put Invisiframe on mine. The factory decals were no problem for me, even when I had to lift the film up again a few times when getting rid of bubbles.
 

mrhaboobi

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Was that this model? How did you find that logo area could you get it flat? They are not deals but raised alloy letters?
I've recently put Invisiframe on mine. The factory decals were no problem for me, even when I had to lift the film up again a few times when getting rid of bubbles.
 

Tim1023

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Was that this model? How did you find that logo area could you get it flat? They are not deals but raised alloy letters?
It was a turbo levo comp alloy. I'd assume they use the same methods to apply the factory decals to all their models.
No trouble going over the logo area. Didn't generate any bubbles as there are hardly any edges to speak of. Two quick tips:
- I wish I'd kept my factory protective film on the down tube, even if it risks a couple of small bubbles at the edges of it.. Much thicker than the Invisiframe.
- Not sure if the water bottle mounting is the same as on the gen 3 levo, but read this to potentially spare yourself some tears: Levo Gen 2 - Bottle Cage Screws?
 

mrhaboobi

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It was a turbo levo comp alloy. I'd assume they use the same methods to apply the factory decals to all their models.
No trouble going over the logo area. Didn't generate any bubbles as there are hardly any edges to speak of. Two quick tips:
- I wish I'd kept my factory protective film on the down tube, even if it risks a couple of small bubbles at the edges of it.. Much thicker than the Invisiframe.
- Not sure if the water bottle mounting is the same as on the gen 3 levo, but read this to potentially spare yourself some tears: Levo Gen 2 - Bottle Cage Screws?
This bike is different. On the top tube the specialized logo is not a decal. It’s actually embossed . The logo physically coms out of the frame :). That’s the part I’m wondering about normal decals are fine. But the pressed metal will be challenging

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Tim1023

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This bike is different. On the top tube the specialized logo is not a decal. It’s actually embossed . The logo physically coms out of the frame :). That’s the part I’m wondering about normal decals are fine. But the pressed metal will be challenging

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Blimey! Never seen that before. They produce foil sets for each model and frame size. I'd guess they'd create a cutout around that area for that specific model. Send them a mail and ask! I had some questions for Invisiframe and they were very responsive. I'd expect the same from Ride Wrap
 

Polar

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This bike is different. On the top tube the specialized logo is not a decal. It’s actually embossed . The logo physically coms out of the frame :). That’s the part I’m wondering about normal decals are fine. But the pressed metal will be challenging

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That's so cool it's super discreet not easy to spot and when you touch it you can feel it so I suppose it's in the top tube mold.
I guess you'll have problem getting IF covering smooth over logo.
 

3dp

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Still love my ’19 matt olive drab alloy FSR - milspec takes the dings and dirt and gives times to reflect on “chrome don’t get you home”
 

Roger20

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Don't think I'd ever get gloss black again, even if I have to wait for a new model.
Just wondered why? I would never have a black car again but quite like the idea of a black base Levo to transfer over my blue Hope gear.

Once a bike gets dirty it's easy to clean, particularly with Invisiframe.
 

Polar

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Just wondered why? I would never have a black car again but quite like the idea of a black base Levo to transfer over my blue Hope gear.

Once a bike gets dirty it's easy to clean, particularly with Invisiframe.
Regarding cleaning its just as easy with Muc-off silicon spray I use it in between and just light hose bike after rides no need of bucket and soap
 

Tim1023

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Just wondered why? I would never have a black car again but quite like the idea of a black base Levo to transfer over my blue Hope gear.

Once a bike gets dirty it's easy to clean, particularly with Invisiframe.
Partly because I really like some of the other colours that Specialized produce. And partly as it looked a bit grubby from new. Every single spec of dust, every tiny finger contact shows. The matt Invisiframehas improved it immensely
 

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