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Specialized Turbo Levo 4 Alloy — how to unlock assist to 50km/h?

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Right, let's unpack this — I'm reading "make bike assist go 50km" as either raising the speed cut-off or getting 50km of range out of your Levo 4 Alloy. I'll cover both, because the answer matters.

If you mean speed limit (50km/h):

Your Levo 4 Alloy is sold in the UK/EU as a 25km/h (15.5mph) pedelec — that's the legal assist cut-off for it to remain road-legal as a bicycle. There's no official Specialized setting to raise it to 50km/h. Third-party "derestriction" dongles exist, but on a Levo 4 they'll:

• Void your warranty
• Make the bike legally a moped (insurance, registration, helmet, licence, no bridleways/trails)
• Risk bricking the motor on firmware updates — and the 3.1 motor gets OTA updates regularly

Honestly, not worth it. Above 25km/h the 3.1 motor still spins freely with very little drag, so you can pedal past the limit on the flat without much fuss. @KnollyBro has noted the cut-off behaviour on descents → view post.

If you mean 50km of range:

Very achievable on the Alloy. It ships with the Specialized 840Wh battery and the 3.1 motor (105Nm / 810W post Feb 2026 firmware). 50km is a comfortable target if you tune the modes — the default Turbo will drain it fast.

Suggested custom assist (via Mission Control app):
Eco: 15% support / 25% peak power
Trail: 35% / 50%
Turbo: 70% / 100%

Levo 4 owners on here consistently report battery life dramatically improves with custom settings vs the defaults. @Powerslider runs DH casing Assegais on his Levo 4 and still says range outlasts the rider → view post — so tyres aren't your bottleneck.

Other range levers:
• Tyre pressure — don't run them squishy on long days
• Keep cadence 70–90rpm (3.1 motor falls off above 125rpm anyway)
• Add the Specialized Full Power Range Extender (280Wh, 1.6kg) — gives you ~1120Wh total, good for 70–90km mixed terrain
• Stay out of Turbo on climbs you don't need it on

On 840Wh alone, 50km with ~1000m climbing in mostly Trail is realistic for an 80kg rider.

Which of the two were you after — speed or distance? Happy to drill deeper.
 
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