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.. I have it setup to 29er but using a mullet wheel, and I have the HA in "slack" but the BB position set to "high" to compensate for the 27.5+long chainstay lowering the BB. It rides like a dream! ..

There’s an easy way to find outDoes anybody know how much the BB will be lowered by flipping to 29 while runnig Mullet?
hehe, I know. But considering my craftsman talent i maybe end up with a broken flip chip and still having 27'5There’s an easy way to find out![]()
I haven't measured, just went with the recommendations (and now running Cascade so must keep it in high anyways)hehe, I know. But considering my craftsman talent i maybe end up with a broken flip chip and still having 27'5maybe i am lucky and someboday measured already the BB.
What made you sell it?Ive sold my levo sl now so if anyone wants a range extender and cable let me know![]()
What made you sell it?
Dam that makes sense. How much heavier was the alloy version compared to the carbon?It was an alloy one, so although it's a great bike it doesn't really make sense it's not really an sl.
Once I added a range extender to do rides I wanted to do it basically weighted full fat weight.
size S4-S5 alloy is around is 20kg without pedals. with the range extender, pedals and stock tires i'm guessing 21.3kg. the range extender is pretty heavy. Gen 3 Levo (S4) alloy w/o pedals is around 23kg.Dam that makes sense. How much heavier was the alloy version compared to the carbon?
Wow that is pretty heavy for an SL. I have the S-Works gen2 S5 and it weighs 18.5 kg with pedals, a coil shock, and beefy tires (but w/o extender). I'm assuming with extender it's still under 20kg.size S4-S5 alloy is around is 20kg without pedals. with the range extender, pedals and stock tires i'm guessing 21.3kg. the range extender is pretty heavy. Gen 3 Levo (S4) alloy w/o pedals is around 23kg.
Yeah the alloy version is just not worth getting. My gen2 S3 carbon comp w/ range extender weighs 19.49kg(43lbs)Wow that is pretty heavy for an SL. I have the S-Works gen2 S5 and it weighs 18.5 kg with pedals, a coil shock, and beefy tires (but w/o extender). I'm assuming with extender it's still under 20kg.
My scale reads 1.07kg(2.35lbs) with the cable.The extender is just 1kg on my scale, not too bad
I’m not sure exactly what you mean by “play in the seat”, but the headset should be loose enough to allow free rotation of the fork without any looseness or play. One way to test for play is to push the front wheel against a wall with the fork locked, hold the front brake, and rock the bike back and forth. These should be no play or wobble in the fork/headset.Hi folks,
is it normal that the headset bearing has so much play in the seat? I made the comparison with a 2020 Stumpjumper, where I have similar play. I ask because I would like to know how it is when new...
Check that the mech clutch is not "locked" open maybe with the lock button stuck in.Asking in here as it's more likely to get a response (I posted a new thread before realising this existed - I'm a newbie).
Took delivery of a brand new Levo SL Ohlins Coil last week and took it on its first ride on Monday. There was a lot of clattering on the descents so curious if anyone else on here has had similar/has any pointers as to likely culprits? From what I've read online the bikes are silent but mine is not at all. It has GX AXS, clutch feels pretty weak but I'm used to Shimano so maybe that's just a SRAM thing. Everything else is assembled correctly and torqued to spec.
Any feedback appreciated.
The little button that you use to lock the mech open to remove the wheel (have never used SRAM drivetrain so bear with me here)?. Isn't that sprung loaded so should self return should it not? Will have a look later anyway, the clutch feels non existent.Check that the mech clutch is not "locked" open maybe with the lock button stuck in.
Yes and yes....if pushed in it should release if you pull the mech forward .The little button that you use to lock the mech open to remove the wheel (have never used SRAM drivetrain so bear with me here)?. Isn't that sprung loaded so should self return should it not? Will have a look later anyway, the clutch feels non existent.
Sure, if you run the small gears it should release on its own...The little button that you use to lock the mech open to remove the wheel (have never used SRAM drivetrain so bear with me here)?. Isn't that sprung loaded so should self return should it not? Will have a look later anyway, the clutch feels non existent.
sounds like the bike was delivered?? Have you done anything to the bike since recieving it? post a photo of the mech with bike on smallest cassette cogIt's direct mount, so T Type. Mech looks to be installed correctly, markings all line up etc. it's a brand new bike from specialized.
Yeah it was delivered from Tredz in the UK. I'm pretty experienced with MTB maintenance etc, just never had SRAM drivetrain but the mech operates perfectly fine and looks totally normal in terms of cage position through the gears. Chain length etc all good. I'm not saying it's definitely a mech issue but apparently the 1.2 motors are silent so I'm kind of ruling out the motor as the culprit and the mech is the obvious next place to look (and the non direct mount AXS mechs are reported to clatter around due to lack of a cable preventing rotation on the axle - think that is solved with direct mount though).sounds like the bike was delivered?? Have you done anything to the bike since recieving it? post a photo of the mech with bike on smallest cassette cog
My SL is a 2020 bike and it's pretty quiet. It runs a SRAM drivetrain. I was thinking that it not a loose coil spring where the preload has not been set and the spring is rattling when unloaded? Just a thought.Yeah it was delivered from Tredz in the UK. I'm pretty experienced with MTB maintenance etc, just never had SRAM drivetrain but the mech operates perfectly fine and looks totally normal in terms of cage position through the gears. Chain length etc all good. I'm not saying it's definitely a mech issue but apparently the 1.2 motors are silent so I'm kind of ruling out the motor as the culprit and the mech is the obvious next place to look (and the non direct mount AXS mechs are reported to clatter around due to lack of a cable preventing rotation on the axle - think that is solved with direct mount though).
The clutch is really weak compared to the XT clutch on my non assisted bike but maybe that's just SRAM mechs? The bike has decent chain stay protection so I'm guessing that would mute a lot of the chain slap noise if the clutch was pretty weak. The bike just sounded like crap when descending my local trails (which are quite rocky to be fair), my non assistant bike (Stanton full suss) is dead silent.
What about internal cable management? Any issues there? Just looking for ideas really if there are common culprits.
Cheers
Dave
Good shout but checked the pre load before taking it on its maiden voyage. I'll see if I can get a recording of the noise by lifting the back wheel and dropping it to the ground.My SL is a 2020 bike and it's pretty quiet. It runs a SRAM drivetrain. I was thinking that it not a loose coil spring where the preload has not been set and the spring is rattling when unloaded? Just a thought.