Levo tyres

Mcharza

E*POWAH BOSS
Aug 10, 2018
2,520
4,824
Helsinki, Finland
I have Michelin Enduro Wild at the front 27,5" 2.4 and 29" 2.6. Mostly riding now with mullet mode. Back the original Spesh Butcher 2.6 as long as it's good. After that I change to Eddy Current if they start to make it at size 27,5x2.6
 

salko

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Aug 29, 2019
1,241
837
SLO
Eddy is good and grippy only as long as you ride it mainly on dry trails, for a bit of mud now and then I would not recommend it.
 

lenbata

New Member
Jan 14, 2021
3
0
San Francisco
Just got my 21 Turbo Levo Comp. Running on Butchers tube, I put Tannus Armour front and back. PSI 12 front, PSI 15 rear. So far so good. Never worried about flats.
 

J10

New Member
Apr 18, 2022
2
0
Spain
I wanted to try Maxxis on my 2020 Levo, after hours reading and watching videos I ordered and just mounted:
Assegai 29x2.6 WT Exo+ MaxxTerra & DHR II 29x2.4 WT DD MaxxTerra, I ride almost only on very dry + rocky conditions.
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They are narrower than the stock tires, so I am glad I went for the 2.6" on front instead of 2.5", a few measurements in case it helps someone:

Butcher 2.6" = 67mm vs Assegai 2.6" = 64mm
Eliminator 2.4" = 64mm vs DHR 2.4" = 57mm ( I am surprised the DHR II is actually 2.24")

I will start riding them later today.
 

Mcharza

E*POWAH BOSS
Aug 10, 2018
2,520
4,824
Helsinki, Finland
I wanted to try Maxxis on my 2020 Levo, after hours reading and watching videos I ordered and just mounted:
Assegai 29x2.6 WT Exo+ MaxxTerra & DHR II 29x2.4 WT DD MaxxTerra, I ride almost only on very dry + rocky conditions.
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They are narrower than the stock tires, so I am glad I went for the 2.6" on front instead of 2.5", a few measurements in case it helps someone:

Butcher 2.6" = 67mm vs Assegai 2.6" = 64mm
Eliminator 2.4" = 64mm vs DHR 2.4" = 57mm ( I am surprised the DHR II is actually 2.24")

I will start riding them later today.
My HDR II 2.4 WT is 59.4mm
 

Kimmoi

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2018
391
385
Finland
First test with Magic Mary 29 2.4/Big Betty 27.5 2.8 Super Trail Soft-combination this morning.
Forests in mid-Finland have still snow on some areas.
MM/BB-combo was just awesome, not a single slip.

Very happy with these. I have Continental Der Baron Projekt tyres waiting also, but MM/BB stays for now.
Wet roots and wet stone gardens are what i'm waiting for to be tested yet.

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