I often ride mine with the motor completely off (or at 10% using micro tune) when heading out with friends on analog bikes. There is basically zero resistance, it’s just a heavier normal bike for these scenarios. Best all-rounder bike I’ve ever had!
JUST bought me one of these (LEVO SL Carbon Comp) , and u called out all the points out correctly, Luved if it had a bigger range EXT or bigger main battery, but its great having as a secondary bike to my other FULL-Powered!
Awesome video Sam and some food for thought. Took my much-loved full fat Levo into the shop for its service last week and the Levo SL Comp Carbon (the only one in my price range) was sitting there, winking at me, with a grand off the RRP too. I am very tempted because, given I ride the full fat Levo in Eco pretty much 99% of the time, I think it would be the perfect complement to the full fat Levo for me. So, so tempted.
Thanks mate I really appreciate the kind words! If you ride a SL and compare it to a full powered you will be disappointed. It’s a completely different concept and for the right riders it’s amazing and you sound like the right rider. Why don’t you try and demo one ☝️ and let me know how you get on!
Rad video!! Completely agree, the motor is way quiter, the power enough for normal riding and the range without extender is good for an after work ride in full on mode or a two hour ride putting some effort. And with the range extender you can keep up with full power Ebikes if they're not in turbo the whole ride 😅
You just described my life 😊 I got this bike and a young family. I ride with my analogue monster physique friends once a week and without this bike I could never have kept up. Not a week goes by without someone cracking a joke at my expense though 😅, but it is all worth it. I LOVE this bike and without it I would have been a couch potato instead of out with the boys.
Correction Sam, your trail setting let you access both peak torque AND peak power. The difference with boost is that you have to put twice the leg input to access it. So in a quick burst, you’ll have the same result as in boost, but in ‘’normal’’ climbing, the power output is half , so range is increased.
Hey mate thanks for the comment, I’ll need to check this but I know this system very well and having 100% motor power is giving you the full access to the 50nm of torque and 50% ease is supporting you so you add the some watts from your Legs and it ramps up and feels like a automatic mode well that’s how I understand it but let’s me check I’m right.
That’s also how I understand that graph. Power is just a function of rpm and torque - so I don’t think it would make sense to have “full torque but not full power”.
Guys maybe check out my video on the Specialized App and the tunning part starting at 5.00 in the time line it really explains all the setting in tuning the motor th-cam.com/video/HGpIox-LzFY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_NH7I7LsHv5K8XeO
After riding two Years the Kenevo SL, i ride the SL 2 now. The "noise" is "better", the "Power" is ok- but, the Range is going down. I ride: 30/30, 60/60, 100/ 100. On a Tour, with 80 km, the Motor runs only ca. 30 km. When i come back: ther eis a Rest of 30%. BEST Bike for me! (After over 10 Years BOSCH)
Not being a fan of specialized mtbikes this one is very nice and I’m sure it’s a good bike but overall I feel that there’s better options out there at a lower price point I just can’t justify the price of these new emtbs and truly believe that you don’t need a decked out ebike to have just as much fun as you would on a lower priced one but everyone has their preferences and reasons to justify buying the bike they have and personally think that people wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between any of the bike brands if they didn’t know what they were riding but whatever you like you like good job though on this review you really go into detail
For me the power is enough. The bike doesnt fell like emtb in downhill. Im have the chance to change thw fork for a fox 38 170 mm. What you think about put a 170? Anyone have tried it?
I never had a issu with the sound from the Specialized 1.1 engine from any of my two Emtb's, until one and a half year and 2000 km hard cykling and high pressure washing💀 The sound that occurs now is ONLY when the motor is of or when the engine is on and over the speed limit 25km/h. What can the problem be🤔
Being more of a cross-country/trail rider and at 205-210 pounds kitted up, I found a 29 at the rear to be a more stable and faster rolling experience. However, the original mullet setup feels a bit more agile for doing tight switchback turns.
I would love to see larger batteries paired with 1.2 Specialized motor ot TQ motor (at least as an option). I hate the look of range extenders and low weight does not necessarily need to limit the range of the bikes which can easily by used for long trips.
If you put in the same amount of power you go a lot farther... because the motor of the full power ebike is not pushing as hard... but if you let yourself carry by it it will shure need the same amount or even more than.....
Tried one this weekend, not for me, 22miles range. Motor stopped at 11%🤔. That was mostly in eco or trail. Some trails didn't really feel as though motor on. Lightweight bike, easy to move around etc which is good. if just in bike parks it's fine, but longer rides just too much effort required from rider, unless you're really fit. If it had a bit more power / battery it would be good. I really wanted to like it but for me it will be full fat. Also these tests on you tube are always in dry dusty conditions, but in UK clag mud perhaps slipping around does not help range or motor feel
That sounds odd, i started a ride the other day with only 56% battery, did 35km with about 1200 assent and still had 26% left on the battery, mainly eco and some trail that i use to boost, my eco setting is 25/25 and trail is 35/50 and i do use it to assist, my weight is about 66kg riding
@@jonibz1456 this is precisely the reason I hired one to try out. Very mixed messages on range etc. varies dramatically depending on rider, style, conditions etc. I'm approx 85kg
@@tadge74 yeah this is true, i only have had it for a month so experimenting with the distance on local rides, i was on a normal enduro bike cycling up with a group of 80% EMTB's so pretty fit, but at 55 i notice i feel i need to start chilling out more, but is till want to put the effort in. by tweaking the settings i have it feeling right for that, and i normaly turn of on the downs, i was surprised how much battery i had left at the end of ride's and dont think i will even need the extender on out local trails. But then i notice others in our group on full fat bikes, just powering up the hills and getting the bike todo all the work for them, which is also fine, its trying to suss out what is right for your kind of riding, im happy these SL bike have now come along, demoing the full fat bikes, i was not into them at all. its a great time to have these options.
@@tadge74 i am on a island in Spain, so no bike park, just a lot of natural rooty rocky up and downs, i keep my normal bike for visiting the alps and mainland when i get the chance.
I'm happy to hear the quieter motor. The 1,1 could be pretty loud. Would you compare turbo on the 1.1 to trail mode on the 1.2?
Hey 👋 Rick I hope all is well yep 👍 I would say it’s similar to eco or trail i
I often ride mine with the motor completely off (or at 10% using micro tune) when heading out with friends on analog bikes. There is basically zero resistance, it’s just a heavier normal bike for these scenarios. Best all-rounder bike I’ve ever had!
That’s a great point I do that as well! It’s a fantastic bike around
How do you perform the micro tune?
Nice work brother! Love the intro! Always learn so much watching your vids!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Thanks mate I appreciate your feedback your channel is killing it congrats!
I love my 1.1 SL motor , but I'll have to admit when I ride my sister's 50 nm 1.2 I like it even more 😊
Hahaha 😂 yes the 1.1 is amazing but the 1.2 is even better
JUST bought me one of these (LEVO SL Carbon Comp) , and u called out all the points out correctly, Luved if it had a bigger range EXT or bigger main battery, but its great having as a secondary bike to my other FULL-Powered!
Thanks 🙏 rider yep what a fun bike and love it! I do with it had a little bigger main battery 🔋 but it’s still great
Awesome video Sam and some food for thought.
Took my much-loved full fat Levo into the shop for its service last week and the Levo SL Comp Carbon (the only one in my price range) was sitting there, winking at me, with a grand off the RRP too.
I am very tempted because, given I ride the full fat Levo in Eco pretty much 99% of the time, I think it would be the perfect complement to the full fat Levo for me.
So, so tempted.
Thanks mate I really appreciate the kind words! If you ride a SL and compare it to a full powered you will be disappointed. It’s a completely different concept and for the right riders it’s amazing and you sound like the right rider. Why don’t you try and demo one ☝️ and let me know how you get on!
Great review, Sam! 👏🏻
Thanks mate!
Rad video!! Completely agree, the motor is way quiter, the power enough for normal riding and the range without extender is good for an after work ride in full on mode or a two hour ride putting some effort. And with the range extender you can keep up with full power Ebikes if they're not in turbo the whole ride 😅
Thanks mate I know you understand both systems and your a massive fan of the Levo SL as iam
Yeah mate. You know for me it's the best Ebike ever to date hahaha
You just described my life 😊
I got this bike and a young family. I ride with my analogue monster physique friends once a week and without this bike I could never have kept up.
Not a week goes by without someone cracking a joke at my expense though 😅, but it is all worth it. I LOVE this bike and without it I would have been a couch potato instead of out with the boys.
Hahaha 😂 I know right I don’t have a young family but I try and hang with the 25 year olds and the Levo SL is the only way I can do it!
Correction Sam, your trail setting let you access both peak torque AND peak power. The difference with boost is that you have to put twice the leg input to access it. So in a quick burst, you’ll have the same result as in boost, but in ‘’normal’’ climbing, the power output is half , so range is increased.
Hey mate thanks for the comment, I’ll need to check this but I know this system very well and having 100% motor power is giving you the full access to the 50nm of torque and 50% ease is supporting you so you add the some watts from your Legs and it ramps up and feels like a automatic mode well that’s how I understand it but let’s me check I’m right.
That’s also how I understand that graph.
Power is just a function of rpm and torque - so I don’t think it would make sense to have “full torque but not full power”.
Guys maybe check out my video on the Specialized App and the tunning part starting at 5.00 in the time line it really explains all the setting in tuning the motor th-cam.com/video/HGpIox-LzFY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_NH7I7LsHv5K8XeO
Super rad video as always! Spesh sure know how to make a bike.
Thanks Rider they sure do! Just when you think they can’t get any better they better it!
This bike is a beauty!
You know it
After riding two Years the Kenevo SL, i ride the SL 2 now.
The "noise" is "better", the "Power" is ok- but, the Range is going down.
I ride: 30/30, 60/60, 100/ 100.
On a Tour, with 80 km, the Motor runs only ca. 30 km.
When i come back: ther eis a Rest of 30%.
BEST Bike for me! (After over 10 Years BOSCH)
Not being a fan of specialized mtbikes this one is very nice and I’m sure it’s a good bike but overall I feel that there’s better options out there at a lower price point I just can’t justify the price of these new emtbs and truly believe that you don’t need a decked out ebike to have just as much fun as you would on a lower priced one but everyone has their preferences and reasons to justify buying the bike they have and personally think that people wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between any of the bike brands if they didn’t know what they were riding but whatever you like you like good job though on this review you really go into detail
Great video! We’ll done!!!❤
Thanks 🙏 my love
Waiting for new content about your strive on dream build 🤟🤟🤟
Love your emtb content
Thanks bro next video is coming soon
Is it possible to add overrun in the app? The rapid cut off might be natural but makes the bike feel heavy in tech terrain
No it’s not possible to add over run in the app
Great video! We’ll done!!!
Thanks my love
For me the power is enough. The bike doesnt fell like emtb in downhill.
Im have the chance to change thw fork for a fox 38 170 mm. What you think about put a 170?
Anyone have tried it?
Do think the Vado range will be upgraded with the 1.2 motor.
I’m not sure but I think probably in the future
Rad!
Did you do 1200 uphill with o without additional battery?
No mate it was just over 1200 meters of vertical with both batteries
If one's 1.1 needs to be replaced, will the 1.2 fit where the 1.1 was or does one need to purchase a new bicycle? I have the Creo SL Comp Carbon.
Hello everybody!
It is possible to mount the 1.2 on a bike with an 1.1?
Thanks 🙏
It’s possible but I don’t think you can buy the motor
I bet once the 1.1 motor goes you will be up for a new bike which is pathetic
I never had a issu with the sound from the Specialized 1.1 engine from any of my two Emtb's, until one and a half year and 2000 km hard cykling and high pressure washing💀
The sound that occurs now is ONLY when the motor is of or when the engine is on and over the speed limit 25km/h.
What can the problem be🤔
What about 29er in the rear ? Did you test it ?
It’s coming bro! 😎 to many videos to do!
@@SamsBikes that is a good sign XD
Yes mate I can only do one a week how I like to make my videos
Being more of a cross-country/trail rider and at 205-210 pounds kitted up, I found a 29 at the rear to be a more stable and faster rolling experience. However, the original mullet setup feels a bit more agile for doing tight switchback turns.
I would love to see larger batteries paired with 1.2 Specialized motor ot TQ motor (at least as an option). I hate the look of range extenders and low weight does not necessarily need to limit the range of the bikes which can easily by used for long trips.
Can I upgrade my kenevo sl expert 1.1 motor to 1.2?
Unfortunately you can’t at this stage
If you put in the same amount of power you go a lot farther... because the motor of the full power ebike is not pushing as hard... but if you let yourself carry by it it will shure need the same amount or even more than.....
Tried one this weekend, not for me, 22miles range. Motor stopped at 11%🤔. That was mostly in eco or trail. Some trails didn't really feel as though motor on. Lightweight bike, easy to move around etc which is good. if just in bike parks it's fine, but longer rides just too much effort required from rider, unless you're really fit. If it had a bit more power / battery it would be good. I really wanted to like it but for me it will be full fat.
Also these tests on you tube are always in dry dusty conditions, but in UK clag mud perhaps slipping around does not help range or motor feel
That sounds odd, i started a ride the other day with only 56% battery, did 35km with about 1200 assent and still had 26% left on the battery, mainly eco and some trail that i use to boost, my eco setting is 25/25 and trail is 35/50 and i do use it to assist, my weight is about 66kg riding
@@jonibz1456 this is precisely the reason I hired one to try out. Very mixed messages on range etc. varies dramatically depending on rider, style, conditions etc. I'm approx 85kg
@@tadge74 yeah this is true, i only have had it for a month so experimenting with the distance on local rides, i was on a normal enduro bike cycling up with a group of 80% EMTB's so pretty fit, but at 55 i notice i feel i need to start chilling out more, but is till want to put the effort in. by tweaking the settings i have it feeling right for that, and i normaly turn of on the downs, i was surprised how much battery i had left at the end of ride's and dont think i will even need the extender on out local trails.
But then i notice others in our group on full fat bikes, just powering up the hills and getting the bike todo all the work for them, which is also fine, its trying to suss out what is right for your kind of riding, im happy these SL bike have now come along, demoing the full fat bikes, i was not into them at all. its a great time to have these options.
@@jonibz1456 where are you riding?
@@tadge74 i am on a island in Spain, so no bike park, just a lot of natural rooty rocky up and downs, i keep my normal bike for visiting the alps and mainland when i get the chance.
14:14 💯 this is why I’m getting one 😂
Not for me, i love full power but when i get the chance i would test it
I totally get you but if you get a chance they are very interested and I love my Levo SL so natural feeling
Riderzzzzzzzz
That specialized looks like it bobs alot?
Na not at all! It has to be some of the best suspension out there