Jeff McD
Well-known member
Wow I just installed the 600 Wh battery in my gen 4 levo comp and I can't believe the difference. It's a better bike in every way in my opinion. It unweights the front end of the bike dramatically. We're not talking about a subtle change here. The front end is so more poppy, turning is so much easier with less grabbing on the ground by the tire tread. The front end is so much easier to lift, and in fact when riding with a 15 to 20 pound tool pack, I must consciously get my nose down near the stem to prevent looping out on ultra steep ups.
I ride a cross country super lightweight wheelset (I only weigh 155 pounds dripping wet fully kitted out and consciously ride light from the cross country racing days years ago). I have other lightweight parts on the bike so I have it under 48 pounds (S4-54.2 pounds stock on my bathroom scale ), but still with just the recent change of battery I'm having fewer pedal strikes when I ride our very technical rocky terrain. I have started riding one heavier gear on almost every section on our trails that I know well compared to the heavier battery. I will never go back to the big battery. This is so much fun I can't give it up.
I recall the Pinkbike evaluation of the gen 4, and realize this is what they were criticizing about the balance of the bike. With that big battery it is just too front heavy. I really think this is an incredible upgrade, although admittedly expensive. This has energized my riding and given more fun than I could ever have imagined. Of course I'm someone who has an insatiable need for speed both up and down, rides aggressively, and who loved the power update recently.
I ride a cross country super lightweight wheelset (I only weigh 155 pounds dripping wet fully kitted out and consciously ride light from the cross country racing days years ago). I have other lightweight parts on the bike so I have it under 48 pounds (S4-54.2 pounds stock on my bathroom scale ), but still with just the recent change of battery I'm having fewer pedal strikes when I ride our very technical rocky terrain. I have started riding one heavier gear on almost every section on our trails that I know well compared to the heavier battery. I will never go back to the big battery. This is so much fun I can't give it up.
I recall the Pinkbike evaluation of the gen 4, and realize this is what they were criticizing about the balance of the bike. With that big battery it is just too front heavy. I really think this is an incredible upgrade, although admittedly expensive. This has energized my riding and given more fun than I could ever have imagined. Of course I'm someone who has an insatiable need for speed both up and down, rides aggressively, and who loved the power update recently.
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