Specialized Levo SL vs Turbo Levo - Which is FASTER?!

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2020
  • I test the 2020 Specialized Levo SL and Turbo Levo in a head to head. Which is quicker up, which one is quicker down? What other benefits does each one have over another?
    700Wh battery vs 320wh and 90Nm vs 35Nm.... Theres a fair bit of difference between these bikes!
    UK Pricing:
    Levo SL S-Works - £10,999
    Levo SL Expert - £7,499
    Levo SL Comp Carbon - £5,999
    Levo SL Comp - £4,999
    Turbo Levo S-Works - £9999
    Turbo Levo Expert - £7249
    Turbo Levo Comp Carbon - £5499
    Turbo Levo Alu £4249
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Komentáře • 403

  • @RobRidesEMTB
    @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +21

    Which would you choose? Levo SL vs Turbo Levo?

    • @minowak
      @minowak Před 4 lety +18

      There is only one proper answer: Both :D

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      I dont know about any new Levo for this year. They refreshed the colours / spec in September 2019 so quite recent really!

    • @iGoCam
      @iGoCam Před 4 lety +6

      Considering the price, 2 Turbo Levos then.

    • @ChupacabraOffroad
      @ChupacabraOffroad Před 4 lety +9

      Seems like the SL is the bridge for us guys that are fit and want more of a traditional MTB experience, I love the planted feel of the big Levo, but would probably buy an SL, being that it's my first eMTB.

    • @TheBikePilot
      @TheBikePilot Před 4 lety +4

      @@ChupacabraOffroad I think you are the main target market for the bike. I think if your already fit for biking or even generally fit this bike will put a huuuuuge smile on your face. It's just the kick in the butt you need up the hills.

  • @HarryMugfordTV
    @HarryMugfordTV Před 4 lety +100

    Can we just take a minute to appreciate the sheer amount of effort Rob took to make this video!! 🙌👍

  • @Jwmbike14
    @Jwmbike14 Před 3 lety +26

    Having ridden both and owning a Levo SL Sworks, I feel like this was a great review. MOST reviews are extremely biased simply stating a lack of power. The SL appeals mostly to your long time cyclist who will enjoy a nimble bike.
    My analogy is that the SL handles like a 2-stroke dirt bike. It has power but you have to find it. You need to keep the rpm and shift regularly to stay in the power band. The Levo is so torquey you can get away with anything. Its your 4 stroke.

    • @huntergable9029
      @huntergable9029 Před 2 lety +1

      Great analogy, but your must have not ridden a new TPI 300 2 stoke they are as light as a MTB and power everywhere!

    • @chadsmith7059
      @chadsmith7059 Před 2 lety

      This is the perfect analogy, exactly how I described making the decision. It's just a different type of riding. I got the SL because it felt like a legit mountain bike with some assist. The Levo Turbo felt like handling a dirt bike.

    • @Mcfc2Rich
      @Mcfc2Rich Před 2 lety +1

      Can you spend the same amount of time at a MTB centre on an SL as you can on a Levo? I'm enjoying bike parks more nowadays....the SL sounds like it'd be better for this?

    • @Jwmbike14
      @Jwmbike14 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Mcfc2Rich Time and range will always be a product of how much assist you need, and how much elevation you climb. So that's a very hard question to answer. The bright side is the Levo SL and Kenevo SL both utilize range extenders, so theoretically if you swing by your vehicle and you had multiple range extenders you could just keep going.

    • @Mcfc2Rich
      @Mcfc2Rich Před 2 lety

      @@Jwmbike14 what are these bikes like to jump mate? I'm close to buying a Kenevo SL or Levo SL as I want an eMTB that can jump better than my current one. Had a quick test ride today and it seems like it'd be perfect.

  • @emtbvestland7109
    @emtbvestland7109 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for a great show! Just got my Turbo Levo Comp, and had my first ride on it yesterday. I’m loving it!

  • @defenseandsafety
    @defenseandsafety Před 4 lety +1

    Great video Rob! Loved the comparison and contrast between the Levo and SL. Thanks! The SL is amazing and kudos to Specialized for coming out with it. I'm happy sticking with my regular 2020 Turbo Levo Comp.

  • @thewarr10r1
    @thewarr10r1 Před 4 lety +2

    Another great vid Rob, really good comparison between the two considering the variables between them.. ✌🏻✌🏻

  • @davidfisher
    @davidfisher Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks, Rob. The SL is getting so much closer to an efficient, lighter-weight performer that gives you just what you need and not much more. And it does that in a package that doesn’t scream e-bike. I’m nibbling hard...

  • @vincef7487
    @vincef7487 Před 4 lety +1

    Gotta LUV when a review video answers every question you had in mind! 👍🏽‼️

  • @andrewvizir4099
    @andrewvizir4099 Před 4 lety +2

    What a great review. Thorough and really well done. It's helped me a ton on making a more informed decision on what basically seems like a downpayment on a house.

  • @FunGoingFast
    @FunGoingFast Před rokem

    Amazing video. Thank you for taking the time and energy to do that.

  • @wsl5585
    @wsl5585 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for the review. Helps to decide between the two. I will wait a little longer to buy one. Want to see if any hitches or glitches with SL battery and/or motor. Waited this long to see reduced motor weight and a better battery in the Turbo.

  • @marcusoutdoors4999
    @marcusoutdoors4999 Před 4 lety

    I need both + the new Santa Cruz you correctly predicted... I must say another great, informative and entertaining review
    Looking forward to the Santa Cruz review

  • @dogday3048
    @dogday3048 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review, pretty much answered everything I needed to know.

  • @timsaiet5403
    @timsaiet5403 Před 4 lety +1

    Good job Rob, video was great really helpful.

  • @malcolmsmit5243
    @malcolmsmit5243 Před 4 lety +8

    Rob, great job as always, very neat bike.
    OK, here are some facts,
    I weighed a large S works Levo SL with the range extender. It was 41.18LBs and when I rode it it felt very light and using Turbo felt like it had aboue 40% of the power of my 2019 43LB with S works tail, cranks, wheels light chain ring and cassette. Ti pedals-bolts, modified carbon comp fox 36 etc. Turbo Levo with a 500 WH battery and all tools.
    An S works 2019 Levo is 44LBs with a 500WH battery 45.6 with a 700WH. So if you weigh 180LBs like me 223 Lbs total verses 221LBs total weight combined. This makes you less than 1% lighter with an exposed battery, no water bottle cage, 20 less WHs 40% of the power, smaller brake calipers, rotors, tires, wheels, 34 verses 36 fox fork as on my bike. and no potential to carry 40% more juice, no need to buy or deal with charging 2 batteries.
    The 48 volt systems efficiency is awesome, I'm not sure of the actual % of the benefit this provides.
    It seams like Specialized claims the weight of an SL founder small without RE battery to Standard Levo Comp huge $ gap etc..

  • @Ninjamstrboy
    @Ninjamstrboy Před 4 lety

    really good review! great camera work.

  • @jemen1709
    @jemen1709 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome comparison, thank you so much. I will get my SL soon. Greetings from E-MTB Austria ;-)

  • @TShirtDriving
    @TShirtDriving Před 4 lety +16

    You should test how difficult it is to pedal with the motors off (simulates you running out of range and have to pedal home or to the car). As well as travel mode on the SL with the main battery out and just the range extender hooked up and see how far you can go. If someone where to fly by plane.

  • @ChupacabraOffroad
    @ChupacabraOffroad Před 4 lety

    Amazing content and video production Rob!

  • @artolavonen1444
    @artolavonen1444 Před 4 lety

    Greetings from Finland and thanks for the awesome videos and the channel you've got! Mainly because of the reviews you have done and comments on them, I bought myself a 2020 Turbo Levo Comp with an upgraded Fox fork....and for my wife 2020 Turbo Levo. They have been really great bikes to ride! :D Keep up the good work!

  • @thenipper78
    @thenipper78 Před 4 lety +6

    I love my Levo. Would like to try the Levo SL. I suspect it remains a case of n+1

  • @minowak
    @minowak Před 4 lety

    I was looking forward to this video. Good job. Thanks.

  • @manuelferrarazzo
    @manuelferrarazzo Před 4 lety

    Both great ebikes! Nice test, very clear explanation, thank you!

  • @myideas8548
    @myideas8548 Před 2 lety +1

    I have ridden both. This review is spot on. I bought a new (mullet) Levo and after a while, sold it and got the Kenevo SL (same motor/battery as the Levo SL). I find that in the steep, rough and challenging trails of Santa Cruz, CA, the lighter bike is just more fun for me. That said, I have some friends who are better than me who ride the big Levo and can stuff in into any section of trail (probably relying on their extra skill and needing to put a lot more muscle in to throw the bike around). For me the lighter bike is way more fun even though at my weight it's a bit underpowered. That said, I can keep up with my friends that are 20 years younger and 60 pounds lighter on their regular bikes. Levels the playing field and I'm loving my bike. The Levo SL was also very nice but not as fun for me on the steeper/rougher trails. The Kenevo SL is a lightweight e-enduro bike, where the Levo SL is a lightweight e-trail bike. I need more travel, so the Kenevo SL it is..

  • @windwalker4342
    @windwalker4342 Před 4 lety

    Love your channel Rob! I’d love to see a review of the new Trek Rail if you get a chance.

  • @nando_en_bici
    @nando_en_bici Před 4 lety +1

    Great video Rob. I think it’ll be a wiser decision if we wait until new 2021 Turbo Levo is out. Now I am curious about Specialized’s development for both bikes during the following years. In 5 years we’ll probably have the fusion of two philosophies!!🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @schweizer99
    @schweizer99 Před 4 lety

    well, when listening to the downhill comment, I‘d say that it would have been a much closer call had the turbo levo expert the same fox 36 fork and damper like the levo sl s-works. I switched from rockshox to fox on my 2019 turbo levo expert this year and the difference is huge! Otherwise nice review, and which one you choose really depends on everyone‘s personal preference. Its weight versus max power. Both great bikes catering for different audiences.

  • @JoseCastillo-cn4dc
    @JoseCastillo-cn4dc Před 4 lety

    Great video. As soon i can I will demo the SL and buy it.

  • @tommyian4984
    @tommyian4984 Před 3 lety

    Hey Rob,
    First off, great channel, well done, very informative.
    If I can put in my 10 pence worth as a new SL owner.
    I've been watching the e-bike scene on you tube since being locked down in France on April 30th for the first Covid 19 lock-down.
    Finishing the lockdown I started back at work where 1 of my clients had purchased himself a turbo levo so my interest was further pushed.
    That & the fact I was working opposite Chamonix's (Mont Blanc, France) Specialised dealer Zero G (I feel I must give them a plug as any rider needing assistance whilst in town will always receive a warm welcome here).
    As a teenager I rode road bikes, as was the family tradition.
    Some 30 years later I still ride for fun & fitness but not in the manner I did as a teen !
    What I do find here is that having ridden bikes for a long time I'm used to riding with a specific cadence & just to jump the dialogue briefly when I trialed the levo sl I found the cadence of the motor at my perfect rate. I found it helped you to mentally keep the correct cadence, using the gears to keep the legs turning correctly.
    I borrowed a levo sl test bike for a session (turbo levo sl comp carbon 2020), Zero g have a whole host of levo's/sl's on test & took it to what was going to be my test track.
    I live at 350m, there's a tram with a walking path runs from my home town up to the nid d'aigle (the Eagle's nest) on the West face of Mont Blanc.
    I used to (20 years back) ride a muscle bike (velo musculaire, what French call a regular bike) up the track to St. Gervais 600m so an elevation of 250m.
    Not a lot but a 1.2km constant uphill awkward section.
    I figured of the two bikes I'd try the sl first & if I could make this climb then I'd review from there.
    I waltzed the climb, it was a breeze, & in trail mode, not needing to run to turbo.
    I continued going up ( and we're talking Mont Blanc massif here so it's about as "big mountain" as you can get) past St. Gervais & up to le Bettex (1,400m), so a total single track continuous climb of 1,150m.
    I haven't climbed that far in forever !
    I could have gone further but didn't want to ride all the way back down with jelly legs so stopped at that point.
    I returned the bike after lunch, Tim asked me if I then wanted to take the turbo levo out for a blast so I could see/feel the difference between the two bikes.
    I'm like "nope, that's fine thanks, that levo sl has more than enough assistance power for my needs for the next 10 years at least & having just ridden for 3 hours over 1,000m with the power assist off at many points I don't see the need for more power".
    I've not tried the turbo levo so cannot comment on it but just before the 2nd nationwide French lockdown (1km exercise limit) I spanked a small fortune purchasing a turbo levo sl comp carbon 2021 (forest green is amazing with the graphite layers blazing through).
    I've not had the chance to ride the bike properly, but it's even better than the test bike (I guess as it's brand new all the bearings are lubed up perfectly.
    It rides just like a regular full sus bike, on the flat there's no need to use the assist, it rolls perfectly & feels like a superb machine, I feel very fortunate to be able to have this bike.
    As for my first ride comments, one major thing that I've not seen on any channel regarding assist bikes, especially for us guys that fell off the trail due to that one problem, KNEE'S !
    I stopped climbing due to my knee's being a bit worked out & feeling like they were blowing through the front of my knee caps !
    The power assist means that vital last 15-20% knee busting push can be looked after by the assist & that's what got me sold on the bike within the first 30 minutes.
    I don't see it as cheating if my alternative on a regular bike was to stay on the flatter area's. I got more exercise on that test run than I've had in the last 5 years or so on a bike, if it gets me out more & I'm exercising then that's a good thing !

  • @sw9506
    @sw9506 Před 4 lety +2

    Rob, It's an all great review on the Levo's you've done.
    Isn't the mission control app just as important to these bikes too in the way it manages the motor?.
    Would like if you can review the app and show what makes these specialized bikes ahead of the game and it's competitors and what the different settings and the new updates on the app are able to achieve. The app is very clever but not many people highlight the true functionality of it which plays a very important role to these specialized e bikes, including the Creo.

  • @radoslawbiernacki
    @radoslawbiernacki Před 10 měsíci

    Best video about those two!

  • @geofflewis6914
    @geofflewis6914 Před 3 lety

    Just ordered the SL 2021 model - I want a bit of assistance uphill and I want to extend my ride distance (most I do is 23-31 miles). I’m not a full shredder as I’m 58 but reasonably fit. I did think of buying the Turbo Levo or Whyte 160 as I already have a hard tail 629 2016 ( which has been fantastic but needs new sram cassette and there nine in UK - so making use of cycle scheme to purchase) . Just on battery / motor ... Dave at Lakeview Risca told me they probably get 90 Turbo Levo battery faults a week ( maybe he said day) on warranties but hasn’t yet had any issues with any of the SL 1.1 or the battery. Fingers crossed. I know Specialized have a good warranty as a friend with the Kinevo and a Levo Turbo has motors both go after 2 months and five months. Great video / keep up the good work !🚲

  • @davespiff6417
    @davespiff6417 Před 4 lety +2

    2019 levo with 27.5+ & carbon rims 👍
    Give it a try if you get a chance

  • @glennolsen7418
    @glennolsen7418 Před 4 lety +8

    Great review Rob! I only wish you compared the Levo in trail mode instead of boost. I’ve heard that the Levo in trail and the SL in boost are very similar in feel and im curious to hear if the both have similar range even though the SL has a smaller battery.

    • @mxracer78
      @mxracer78 Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve ridden both bikes doing exactly that, SL in Boost and Levo in Trail. The SL wins due to the lighter feeling and nimbleness of handling.

  • @codygocam
    @codygocam Před 4 lety

    Great Job!!! Thank YOU!

  • @pierresiepka5210
    @pierresiepka5210 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Rob for this video. I tested a few times the levo with the help of my local dealer. And i'd like to put my feet on the new SL's pedals to see if it's the same feeling as my current stumpjumper. Sometimes, i just need a little boost (an extra help) on the trails to get to the top of a difficult climb. So maybe the SL would be a better choice than the "fat" levo.
    Cheers and keep on the good stuff. It's always a pleasure to watch your channel.

  • @jonowinter
    @jonowinter Před 4 lety

    Definitely going to test one of these. Think it time to start seriously thinking about changing my current Levo.

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +1

      If you want a test give me a shout can go for a ride 👍👍

    • @jonowinter
      @jonowinter Před 4 lety

      That would be great. Be good to get out for a pedal soon 👍🏻

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +1

      @@jonowinter Cool - let me know if you want to ride in the surrey hills one afternoon...

  • @martinsalharriso2cou
    @martinsalharriso2cou Před 4 lety

    Really interesting comparison. I was surprised how much faster you were on the SL going downhill. When I swapped from a YT Capra Pro Race to a 2019 Kenevo I was within 2weeks faster on every single downhill track in the Surrey Hills due to the increased confidence and planted feel of the MUCH heavier bike!

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      That’s trail had about 4-5 180 degree switchbacks that the Levo was tough to swing round. With more practice I’m sure I could have got it much closer!

  • @NBMBC40
    @NBMBC40 Před 4 lety

    Another great video Rob nice one. I really want to have a go on an SL but I think my 2020 Kenevo is better suited all round to me and the riding I do.

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      I am also partial to the Kenevo! Its a very capable emtb..

    • @NBMBC40
      @NBMBC40 Před 4 lety

      @@RobRidesEMTB I'm 6'2" and about 16.5 stone so not a small bloke and getting near the big 50 now, for me it's about technical natrual tracks and great single track getting to the top is a means to an end for me. But I would like an SL for maybe the summer need to get a demo on one from Rich at Race Co were I got my Kenevo from. You and Jon need to come over to the FOD when it dries out a bit there are so many great off piste natural descents that even test the Kenevo and rider.

    • @TheBikePilot
      @TheBikePilot Před 4 lety

      Nathan Clements Defo heading over there soon mate..! I hear there’s some great stuff there..

  • @shaynewilliams727
    @shaynewilliams727 Před 4 lety

    Nailed another Excellent video. Your description is spot on... I have both also!

    • @TheBikePilot
      @TheBikePilot Před 4 lety

      shayne williams Shayne your balling all over the place 🤘🤘

  • @ericjenson8
    @ericjenson8 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @borjastick
    @borjastick Před rokem +1

    I tested both and found the Turbo Levo far too powerful for my needs and my fitness levels. I went ahead and bought the Levo SL Comp and love it to bits. I hardly ever use Turbo mode, maybe for 5-10 minutes in an hour's ride, perhaps less. If you are fit and a regular rider the smaller battery and power output is plenty. You just need to change gear more often and keep the pedaling in the sweet spot power output range. This is easy to find and use because you hear it as well as feel it. I am astonished at the quality of this bike and find that I do in fact now ride harder than before because the hills can be attacked instead of submitted to. Thus my ride efficiency is improved as are my average speeds and I therefore pedal more revolutions in an hour or two than I ever did before. Great fun, a game changer for me and exciting every time I ride it.

  • @finlaypeel7019
    @finlaypeel7019 Před 4 lety

    I have a 6fattie carbon levo old model with ohlins and i love it!

  • @ludmilpan
    @ludmilpan Před 4 lety

    How are you recording this? Look really great :)

  • @michaelsangster5673
    @michaelsangster5673 Před 4 lety

    Great video, I rode a turbo levo and loved it, going to demo a sl and see how they compare. The specialized website says they can both ride for 5 hours, how much range / time did you get out of the SL?
    Im leaning more towards the SL, the lighter nimble feel sounds better.

  • @normancooke1589
    @normancooke1589 Před 4 lety

    Hi Rob. That hill looked pretty steep! I bet if you rode the Big Bike in Trail (bout 66%) power the times would be almost the same. I have a Carbon Stumpy and a Merida 900E Bike. I would love my stumpy to have some power like the SL. Having ridden both my bikes a lot I think SL on full power would be the same as my Merida E Bike on full Trail power. That is plenty enough power for me and mostly where I ride it or Eco. On a moderate climb I often ride Full boost takes 3.30 and full trail 3.50. only 10% slower. You only really need full turbo on very steep when you still have traction. Great videos look forward to more tests, maybe like my examples.!!

  • @markswinney8335
    @markswinney8335 Před 4 lety

    Rob.
    Looking for a review on the Trek Rail

  • @alexsanier4847
    @alexsanier4847 Před 4 lety

    Nice comparative thank you keep riding . Hope one day we will ride together

  • @madogblue
    @madogblue Před 4 lety

    I rode a Levo SL, and a Levo Comp carbon and Carbon Expert today. I ended up buying the discounted Comp carbon 2019 leftover in bright red. I have a Haibike fatbike with yamaha motor. I am spoiled by the right now power of my Haibike and while the SL was lighter. I enjoyed riding the Turbo Levo more, especially in the hill climbs. The SL just didnt offer enough power in the big climbs for me.

  • @earlteigrob9211
    @earlteigrob9211 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video!!! Thank you👍. Do you notice when you tap out the motor on the SL? I imagine the Turbo Levo in eco or trail mode gives a more consistent linear assist on a steep technical climb. ???

    • @HiFiDiariesTV
      @HiFiDiariesTV Před 4 lety

      the SL Requires a faster cadence to get assistance than the Levo does.

  • @peterwestaway2256
    @peterwestaway2256 Před 3 lety

    Great Video, Thank you. Is the weight difference of 4kgs approximately maintained in the base models of both the standard Levo and Levo SL. Models demonstrated by most seem to be the upper ones.

  • @BlacqueJacqueShellacque_
    @BlacqueJacqueShellacque_ Před 4 lety +14

    I'd really like to see: Turbo Levo vs. Levo SL vs. Stumpjumper. Maybe a timed 1 mile climb/decent.

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +2

      Love that idea!

    • @gdsgoaltending
      @gdsgoaltending Před 4 lety +1

      @@RobRidesEMTB Great video, love the idea of the SL, but if you were to guess, how far behind would a regular Stumpy be?

    • @Rene-Hernandez
      @Rene-Hernandez Před 4 lety

      Exactly what I was going to ask / post!

    • @dirtrocksandtrees
      @dirtrocksandtrees Před 4 lety +1

      Non SL levo wins up and down. At least with me riding them. Weight is your friend on descents. And the long chainstays make that bike a serious descender

    • @raupenimmersatt6906
      @raupenimmersatt6906 Před 4 lety

      Stumpjumper all the way.

  • @gerrystroobants1654
    @gerrystroobants1654 Před 4 lety

    Very informative review Rob. With my Levo SWorks now I can adjust the wheel diameter and get support up to about 29 km / hour. Is this also the case with the SL or can the wheel diameter not be adjusted and is the SL therefore really limited to 25 km / hour? Cheers from Belgium.

  • @casasjt
    @casasjt Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Rob... new to your channel, but catching up quickly with past vids.. I’ve been riding a Rad Rover for 4 years now and it time to upgrade big time.. thanks for honest a thorough reviews .. could you and in approximate costs in dollars to the review.. thanks and keep them coming.. John from Monterey, CA .. approximately 3 miles from Sea Otter Classic at Laguna Seca

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      Hey John, thanks! For sure I will start adding this in description 👍

  • @Mcfc2Rich
    @Mcfc2Rich Před 2 lety

    What a place to do a review btw 👊

  • @CrotZari
    @CrotZari Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos gets more and more professional! Great work! As if I did not already lust for a specialized bike! Having a heart condition, the Levo is the one I would choose.

  • @lucapedrana7750
    @lucapedrana7750 Před 4 lety

    Hi Rob, congratulations on your videos! Imagine a bicycle to which you can replace the engine with the most advanced and powerful versions. Doesn't this already happen for batteries? Why not do it with the engine? what do you think? Greetings from Italy!

  • @marcusoutdoors4999
    @marcusoutdoors4999 Před 4 lety

    Thinking about it, maybe it depends on terrain and conditions
    Dry and undulating the SL has it, muddy and steep and the Levo wins

  • @ftoure
    @ftoure Před 2 lety

    Hello Rob excellent work. what do you recommend between the turbo levo and the focus sam2 6.9

  • @mtnmnky9894
    @mtnmnky9894 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the 2019 kenevo and have ridden it hard for the last year ( belt blew, and currently getting warranty). Demo'd an SL. First ride UP my trails I was like "F#@k this thing", but when I got down and home, I was grinning. Couldn't stop thinking about it. So nimble compared to the kenevo and able to pop like nothing. Next ride swapped back and forth with another 2019 kenevo and the difference is huge. The SL excells on tight, technical, rolling terrain with it's short wheelbase and lighter weight, and I got an incredible work out. Long story short, I bought the SL. It's the perfect complement to the kenevo if you can have both. Big mountain rides with nasty terrain, still kenevo. Back up bike/ training rides and just fun, SL. Battery range is about the same with the 504wh battery. One other thing to consider is the new SL motor which does not have a belt to fail. If I had to choose one between the 3, the regular levo makes the most sense as an all arounder.

  • @fabricec.5454
    @fabricec.5454 Před 4 lety

    Hi Rob, excellent review thanks!
    I'm currently using a Turbo Levo for which I need up to 45% of the maximum assistance of the bike. In other words I am riding most of the time Eco (25% - 35%) and sometimes Trail (35% - 45%)
    Taking that into account do you think a Turbo SL will provide this range of assistance ?
    Many thanks for your help.

  • @MR-hb9xk
    @MR-hb9xk Před rokem

    Would be very interesting to repeat this test three years later with all the development in light weight e-bikes.

  • @brumtownvloggers
    @brumtownvloggers Před 4 lety

    nice one rob. really enjoyed this video. I'm torn between these 2 bikes. i really love the look of the SL it almost looks like a normal full sus bike. for me tho I'm a 45-year-old big-boned guy. that wants to use my bike for so many different applications. i think you're a very rich man if u can have a bike for downhills and trails and a bike for the road. i want to use my bike to ride to work. go out with the kids. take it to Cannock chase or bike park wales and have a great day. i currently have a cube reaction 2019 front suspension bike. do i stick with and live with the trail fails or go with levo. will it play ball on the roads ??

  • @wimvanbever561
    @wimvanbever561 Před 4 lety

    Hey Rob, would you be faster on your Kenevo than the SL downhill?

  • @TedKidd
    @TedKidd Před 3 lety +1

    8:00 similar range with range extender

  • @Clarkie0070
    @Clarkie0070 Před 4 lety

    Hi Rob, any chance you can get your hands on a Trek Rail and do your thing, really hard to find a decent review on this bike. Cheers Shane

  • @missioncanyonsantabarbara5412

    Great video, thank you! I am on the fence on weather to venture into e-bike or get a stumpy. I would love to see that timed climb with a stump jumper as well. I would also love to see that timed climb with the Levo SL with out the motor, so if you got stuck how would it be? I have a 20 year old Mt bike and need to get back into it. I was thinking Stumpy for the next 10 years then go e-bike but I have some friends saying venture into e-bike now. Really so many questions. I will have to rent some bikes before I buy I think.

  • @PaulIzbicki
    @PaulIzbicki Před 4 lety

    Awesome video Rob but I'm still torn between them. I'm a average fit middle-aged guy who likes the tight technical downhill stuff but spends half my time on 2 -3 hour cross country trails with (fitter) friends on standard bikes. Any thoughts which you'd go for? I found couldn't get my head around the Kenevo, loved the Levo (feels like my current 29er) and had a short ride on the SL (before the Sydney heavens opened) and liked the feel.

  • @seantaylormtb7170
    @seantaylormtb7170 Před 4 lety

    Great series of vids again Rob. Still think you’re a lucky *&£^$£ being out there testing new bikes :-). I wonder if the SL motor/tech will find it’s way onto a Kenevo!! I’m lucky enough to have a Turbo Levo and a Canyon Torque for bike parks, more enduro type rides and it strikes me the smaller motor more playful bike suits that type of riding more than big long days where all 3 modes on the Levo are perhaps more useful??

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      I think we will see this new motor on more bikes 🤞

  • @randyrusnak8577
    @randyrusnak8577 Před 4 lety +1

    Any chance you could let us know what settings on the LEVO App should be set at on a LEVO , that would approximate the same power settings that the SL has. Give us a reference in how power of the two motors would compare.

  • @rjames9833
    @rjames9833 Před 4 lety

    Rob are you making a vid with how the motor sound comparing the two? My local buke shop still dont have the SL for demo. I was gonna get the levo expert which I've been testing out but now the SL's weight and nimbleness is preventing me to get the levo. Thanks in advance man!

  • @Extremegaz25
    @Extremegaz25 Před 4 lety

    Rob do you know of a inherent wear problem with the brose motor on the levo because my friend in the uk has had 3 new motors on warranty?

  • @enricobononi8655
    @enricobononi8655 Před 4 lety

    Nice video and comparison but I would appreciate a more technical range test between the two. Very tempted by the SL but concerned that most likely you will need the battery extender

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +2

      I have my demo bike in the UK and am making a range test video 👍

    • @enricobononi8655
      @enricobononi8655 Před 4 lety

      @@RobRidesEMTB fantastic!! looking forward to see the results!

  • @idoalon501
    @idoalon501 Před 4 lety +1

    How powerful are the modes (eco, trail, turbo) on the SL compare to the Levo's modes?

  • @soul2310
    @soul2310 Před 3 lety

    the turbo levo 2021 looks pretty good so far^^

  • @sitchad
    @sitchad Před 4 lety +2

    I love my Turbo Levo Expert both on climbs and down hill runs. I am sure the SL is a great bike as well but as a heavier rider I want the extra power and larger battery. Full disclosure my wife and I own 8 Specialized bikes, road and mountain so maybe I am bias.

  • @madogblue
    @madogblue Před 4 lety

    What a great review. You talked about the SL keeping up battery wise with the Levo, but you didn't say what mode you mostly rode on. You you briefly discuss that please

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +1

      Good point. SL was mostly Turbo and some trail. Levo mostly Trail.

    • @madogblue
      @madogblue Před 4 lety

      @@RobRidesEMTB Thanks. Going to test ride both today. I have a powerful Haibike Fatbike now. I do love how it rios up the hills. Here in the northeast U.S. The rides are shorter singletrack, but some short steep hills

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      Jeff A. Cool! Me me know how you get on

    • @madogblue
      @madogblue Před 4 lety

      @@RobRidesEMTB I bought a leftover 2019 Turbo Levo Comp Carbon. Just had to have the power.....

  • @UrbFoxFact
    @UrbFoxFact Před 3 lety +1

    what i really wanted to see was you lifting the levo above your head. mine seems to get heavier as i age.

  • @powerduffy
    @powerduffy Před 4 lety

    hello I follow your videos with pleasure you could put subtitles in Italian it would be really useful for all the Italians who follow you but they cannot understand everything. Thank you

  • @daraghgarde
    @daraghgarde Před rokem

    Was that the Levo Expert or Levo carbon Comp. Looking to buy one

  • @darinbechervaise8914
    @darinbechervaise8914 Před 4 lety

    Hi Rob. I really enjoyed your short comparison of these 2 bikes. I have been an avid mountain biker for 20 years now and told myself many times I would never get an EMTB. Well I tried a few of them at a recent mountain bike show and I think its time to change my opinion. I was very impressed with the Specialized bikes but Im having a hard time choosing which bike best suits my needs. I ride mostly cross country trails, some single track stuff and do moderate climbs only because the mountains here are < 900M. I must say I enjoy rough cross country riding and I like to ride fast :) So that said is would the Turbo Levo or Levo SL be better suited for me. If Im going to drop $10K dollars on a bike I want to get it right. Thanks Darin B, Montreal Canada

  • @Extremegaz25
    @Extremegaz25 Před 4 lety

    I know it's been a few months now rob but as a comparison I'd like to know which one went down a hill faster with the motor off or if not possible in the same power?

  • @jevgeniardassov
    @jevgeniardassov Před 4 lety

    Hi Rob. Like I said in my last comment, seriously considering SL as my first e-bike coming from years of grunting myself. My local trails are mostly flowy single-track, highest peak in homecountry is only 314 meters. What would You recommend? Others in the band are on Focuses and Levos, but I like the idea of transforming e-bike into normal bike if necessary. I believe would be very poor at it...

  • @Bennyworld
    @Bennyworld Před 4 lety

    If you could have one or the other top of the range bike. Which one would you go for as a weekend warrior?

  • @seantoomey7508
    @seantoomey7508 Před 4 lety

    What maxxis tyres would you recommend for 2019 levo? Currently got 2.5 minon dhf and 2.3 minon dhr

  • @stevepadmore7138
    @stevepadmore7138 Před 4 lety

    Do you happen to have the calories burned on each bike per test so we have an extra data point?

  • @JCBsite
    @JCBsite Před 4 lety +1

    Great video Rob, thanks so much for your reviews. I have a 2018 Levo, 23,7 kg, and I'm thinking on switching to the Levo SL. I have this configuration: ECO 10%, TRAIL 40% and TURBO, witch I rarely use, 100%. I ride 90% of the time in ECO and TRAIL. Do you think a configuration on the Levo SL like this: ECO 30% TRAIL 60% and TURBO 100% could be similar to my ECO and TRAIL 2018 LEVO (full power TURBO a side because is not comparable)?

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +2

      I'd say that Trail on your Levo at 40% would be *roughly* 220 watts. The SL will give you up to 240 watts but in Turbo mode. So yes. they would be similarly matched in power. The SL has some advantages over efficiency too. Its quite difficult to compare but I'd think that you should feel they are in a similar level of power delivery.

  • @johnnymccycles
    @johnnymccycles Před 4 lety

    Nice video, believe it's answered a lot of questions for people.
    One I have, does the range extender work with the standard turbo Levo?

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      No it doesn’t work - they run on different voltages and use different connectors :-)

    • @johnnymccycles
      @johnnymccycles Před 4 lety

      Ahh I see, thank you.

  • @Xnocturnus
    @Xnocturnus Před 4 lety

    I’ve had my Turbo Levo for several months now and love it but find myself using it mainly in Eco mode, occasionally in Trail mode and never in Turbo! The Levo is a bit of a sled compared to my Scott Genius so seriously thinking if changing to an SL Comp Carbon (aud $11,200) but having a hard time justifying the sale of two MTBs and a Ducati motorcycle to finance the purchase 😐. I think a test ride is in order...just as soon as things are back to normal - if they ever will be any time soon 😷

    • @cncskn
      @cncskn Před 4 lety

      toxicat i have done it, test drove the sl carbon expert this week at my dealer.
      it was a big mistake, bcs i feelt in love with the bike so its a mistake for my wallet.
      it had the perfect ammount of power which is delivered really smooth and natural and it was so nimble that it was really easy to manual and wheelie it.

  • @eriktishenko5426
    @eriktishenko5426 Před 3 lety

    what is your camera setup man??

  • @mattrohr1266
    @mattrohr1266 Před 5 měsíci

    next time get a full power S works with a 500WH battery. against an expert SL with the range extender, and then put both on a scale. ) That would be more fair. The difference in weight is not that much, especially when you consider the suspension brakes and tires. As always you did a really great job in this comparison. I think it would be interesting to swap the suspension brakes and tires and wheels from the bikes and test them again. No one else would do it, and it would be interesting.

  • @bendyer6885
    @bendyer6885 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m so desperate to get a levo cheers Rob 👍

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      Loads out there! Some good deals on used also.

    • @bendyer6885
      @bendyer6885 Před 4 lety

      Rob Rides EMTB
      Where would you look for used rob?
      Not sure on the ebay thing!

    • @TheBikePilot
      @TheBikePilot Před 4 lety +1

      ben dyer Give Berkshire Cycles a call or add them on Insta he posts used bikes on there. Usually come with some form of warranty and my experience is he will always help you out..

  • @abbele
    @abbele Před 4 lety

    You have to test levo sl s works against levo s works the suspensions are quite different

  • @guitarsolodojo5596
    @guitarsolodojo5596 Před 2 lety

    Which would you recommend for someone with cool conditioning but very modest riding skills?

  • @hughieross
    @hughieross Před 4 lety

    Hey Rob. I am 100KGs and have ripped through 500 watt hour batteries on other bikes in about 2 hours. I like to ride bikes parks like Cannock, as well as getting out over places like Exmoor. I always like to ride hard - never really go out for social rides or just cruising around. Which one would you recommend?

  • @993mike
    @993mike Před 4 lety +1

    The issue with the Range Extender is that it eats up a good amount of the weight advantage of the SL. I think the smart play if you already own a Levo is to wait for a version two SL with maybe a little more power and range, and hopefully a quieter motor as these things are much louder than a Levo. Also, the S-Works Levo would have been a better matchup, IMO.

    • @TheBikePilot
      @TheBikePilot Před 4 lety

      It’s no louder just a different pitch. That may frustrate some. It’s a new noise you get used to. You can take range extenders put them in a hedge loop around and Chuck the range extender back on to get home. Various options :)

  • @kkazemi689
    @kkazemi689 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for all your content Rob! Do you know what is the largest Cog that can be fitted to the Crankset for Levo or the Levo SL. Turbo Levo Comp seems to come with 32T and the SL 30T. Have upgraded this at all?

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety +1

      36t on Levo and 32t Renthal on the SL

    • @kkazemi689
      @kkazemi689 Před 4 lety

      @@RobRidesEMTB Thanks Rob for all your great video and help. I think this tips the scales towards the Levo for me on paper not having riden either.

  • @mavoth04
    @mavoth04 Před rokem

    Hi Rob .
    I'm looking to buy my first ebike and want to strike a balance between range and component quality, and I'm struggling to make the right decision between these 3 choices
    Would you advise..
    A)Wait for the decathlon Stilus to come into stock. Possibly put later upgrades on.
    B)Buy a used 2021 Specialized Turbo Levo SL comp carbon.
    C)Buy a used enduro and fit a cyc motor to it .
    Many thanks
    Marcus

  • @mikekay213
    @mikekay213 Před 4 lety +4

    Looking forward to a similar comparison of the turbo SL vs the Ezesty. You were not as enthusiastic of the similar lighter Ezesty maybe initial differences?

    • @twba1977
      @twba1977 Před 4 lety +2

      I think it's more down to getting a free bike to use each year. I got told by Rob that the ezesty isnt a real EMTB as it was far too underpowered. This was on the forum. 60nm on the faz vs 35mm on the SL.....

    • @RobRidesEMTB
      @RobRidesEMTB  Před 4 lety

      twba1977 I’m getting a Fazua bike to do a direct comparison. The eZesty doesn’t fee anyway near as powerful as the SL. But I want to do some direct tests.

    • @mikekay213
      @mikekay213 Před 4 lety

      Hope the SL rides well like a normal bike without the motor.

    • @tamasvarga67
      @tamasvarga67 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mikekay213 Yeah... like a 18-19kg normal bike :)

  • @mikeh5034
    @mikeh5034 Před 4 lety

    my choice between those 2 would be the orig Levo ( can you send me one ?) I'm pretty bored riding my Giant E trance around in anything but level 3 and up.