Wingrider
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First time poster here, bear with me.
Cutting to the tldr; - I have the opportunity to get an upgraded set of brakes / brakes/rotors installed for 50% off on parts and no labor cost on my soon to be mine S-Works Levo R via my LBS. Should I do it now at delivery?
I do car track days and have always been a fan of plenty of stopping power- obsessively so. I was test riding the Levo R I'm considering the other day and it just didn't stop all that well. I'm more used to how my 8-9 year old Camber Comp Carbon 29er stops and had assumed everything scaled up with more stopping capability for more /heavier bike. The shop guys also took it for a ride and said "yeah it doesn't stop great we'll have to see about how much bedding was done to the brakes". But in the meantime, they'll figure out what's up and either way I can ride it again. After the next ride, if I want to swap across and upgrade they'll take the current ones as take offs to resell and I get the new set for 50% off and no charge for labor to install. I have read almost all there is to read and watch about the Levo R and most of the review rides were done on the S-Works version. The take aways are the brakes are ok, but the trade off of weight on the brakes for less weight and they could be a little better.
Turns out, the LBS hadn't bedded the brakes at all before my mile or so ride and it had just been pulled off their fancy into platform display. (That now has a Levo 4 EVO on it) I guess they thought it would get PDI'd before it went out the door and not just ridden off the rack- so to speak. They properly bedded them in now and the shop says come ride it- it's a huge difference. So I get the chance to do another ride and see what I think of them. So- If I was going to upgrade the brakes at some point later anyway, should I do it now? I'll be out the value of the current brakes as take off's now vs if I tried to sell them later "used" and wouldn't get the heavy discount on a new set later I would get now.
So if the overall opinion here is yes upgrade, what should I be looking at to beef up the set up? I'm not deep in the MTB skills and wouldn't really ride outside of what this bike is designed for but I'll never turn down the chance for more stopping power. (Edit: my current body weight range is 190's. ) I am a victim of marketing so I'm leaning to look at Maven or Trickstuff? All ideas open and I pretty much can't be hurt on comments so feel free to get real. @Greg Watts
Thanks in advance.
Cutting to the tldr; - I have the opportunity to get an upgraded set of brakes / brakes/rotors installed for 50% off on parts and no labor cost on my soon to be mine S-Works Levo R via my LBS. Should I do it now at delivery?
I do car track days and have always been a fan of plenty of stopping power- obsessively so. I was test riding the Levo R I'm considering the other day and it just didn't stop all that well. I'm more used to how my 8-9 year old Camber Comp Carbon 29er stops and had assumed everything scaled up with more stopping capability for more /heavier bike. The shop guys also took it for a ride and said "yeah it doesn't stop great we'll have to see about how much bedding was done to the brakes". But in the meantime, they'll figure out what's up and either way I can ride it again. After the next ride, if I want to swap across and upgrade they'll take the current ones as take offs to resell and I get the new set for 50% off and no charge for labor to install. I have read almost all there is to read and watch about the Levo R and most of the review rides were done on the S-Works version. The take aways are the brakes are ok, but the trade off of weight on the brakes for less weight and they could be a little better.
Turns out, the LBS hadn't bedded the brakes at all before my mile or so ride and it had just been pulled off their fancy into platform display. (That now has a Levo 4 EVO on it) I guess they thought it would get PDI'd before it went out the door and not just ridden off the rack- so to speak. They properly bedded them in now and the shop says come ride it- it's a huge difference. So I get the chance to do another ride and see what I think of them. So- If I was going to upgrade the brakes at some point later anyway, should I do it now? I'll be out the value of the current brakes as take off's now vs if I tried to sell them later "used" and wouldn't get the heavy discount on a new set later I would get now.
So if the overall opinion here is yes upgrade, what should I be looking at to beef up the set up? I'm not deep in the MTB skills and wouldn't really ride outside of what this bike is designed for but I'll never turn down the chance for more stopping power. (Edit: my current body weight range is 190's. ) I am a victim of marketing so I'm leaning to look at Maven or Trickstuff? All ideas open and I pretty much can't be hurt on comments so feel free to get real. @Greg Watts
Thanks in advance.
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