Specialized turbo levo good choice or not

Farmeronabike

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Hi all,

New on here after deciding I was going to buy a mid range haibike, like the all MTN etc, however after doing some research on here a basic turbo levo looks like it would do the job and is very popular amongst the forum.

Is it ok for mainly off road trail use? I originally thought it looked a bit aggressive and ott but hopefully not now as I love the look of them, I'm bang on 6 foot and around the 88kg mark, would a large be correct size wise?
 
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Hi,
Very pleased with mine. It's a very good all-round bike. I can hit a trail centre in the morning and do some jumpy stuff (apologies for the technical term :)), then do some single track and trail work in the afternoon.

/MuddyFunster
 
If anyone sees a 2019 in large knocking around in a local shop let me know, I love a good deal!
 
I am 6ft2" and ride an xl with a 35mm stem so I would think a large would be a good fit for you.
 
Replaced my 170mm travel shimano powered bike with a Levo & have no regrets. Old bike was good, but the levo is just a better put together bike. Same comment from my m8 coming from a cube with a cx Bosch. Again 6ft2” and have an XL, your just under the cusp, so a large will be fine.
 
If you can afford one, you can't go wrong with a Levo 19 or 20. Yes large sounds right. Good idea is to test ride or demo the large and extra large and decide for yourself.
 
Size L as mentioned sounds right. I’m 6.1 (185cm) and could fit on both. For me, the XL felt a bit less nimble, so I went for the L.
 
Thanks

Only 15 mins away from me,

Will have a word with them when I'm back from holiday.

Might be some second hand ones coming available when people get there 2020s aswell

My friends and I sold our 18's to get 20's... you are most likely correct. Having said that they hold their value quite well.
 
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