I was able to find a 2021 comp alloy on close out at my local shop for 4,000 USA dollars. Took it out yesterday for first time and it brought all smiles!! What an awesome feeling bike. I rode with my friend who has a 22.
Great ride, really enjoyed the video and your comments. One correction on the specs. The 2021 Turbo Levo Comp has 160 on the front as you said, but I believe it is 150 on the rear, not 160. There are a few Turbo Levo Comp models (Carbon, Expert etc) , do you happen to know which one this bike is? Love your videos and narration. Keep them coming.
@@NeilsEMTBWorld Thks Neil. Is Aluminum the same model as Alloy? I am Esp interested as I hv a deposit on a 2022 Specialized Turbo Levo Comp Alloy but they won't be distributed by Specialized unti Nov. Even though there are alot of changes in the 2022 models I still enjoy watching reviews of the earlier versions. Your videos are great. And keep doing the narrations with them. So much more value than music playing.
@@d.bruceday1274 thanks a lot for the support it means a lot! I’m still getting the hang of the filming and everything! But I’m enjoying the ride 😃 yes that’s the Alloy one, I bet you are looking forward to taking delivery of your new bike 🤙🏻🔋⚡️
If the other way around, going from this exact Levo comp to the Kenevo Expert. How would that feel. I’m thinking of doing this but no way to test a Kenevo before buying. I want longer and slacker and more and better suspension for the ruff but not if it takes all the fun off lighter trail riding.
Hey there. This is the exact progression I made with EMTB. I went from the Levo to the Kenevo 🤙🏻 From what you said above I would recommend making the jump 😀
I was able to find a 2021 comp alloy on close out at my local shop for 4,000 USA dollars. Took it out yesterday for first time and it brought all smiles!! What an awesome feeling bike. I rode with my friend who has a 22.
A steal!
Nice one Neil, il have to put some money on the meter next time 🤣
Haha yes Jamie!!!! 🔋🔋🔋🔋🔋
Great ride, really enjoyed the video and your comments. One correction on the specs. The 2021 Turbo Levo Comp has 160 on the front as you said, but I believe it is 150 on the rear, not 160. There are a few Turbo Levo Comp models (Carbon, Expert etc) , do you happen to know which one this bike is? Love your videos and narration. Keep them coming.
Thanks a lot mate!!! 🤙🏻😀
The model in the video was the Turbo Levo Comp Aluminium! And you are right it is 150mm on the rear shock!!
@@NeilsEMTBWorld Thks Neil. Is Aluminum the same model as Alloy? I am Esp interested as I hv a deposit on a 2022 Specialized Turbo Levo Comp Alloy but they won't be distributed by Specialized unti Nov. Even though there are alot of changes in the 2022 models I still enjoy watching reviews of the earlier versions. Your videos are great. And keep doing the narrations with them. So much more value than music playing.
@@d.bruceday1274 thanks a lot for the support it means a lot! I’m still getting the hang of the filming and everything! But I’m enjoying the ride 😃 yes that’s the Alloy one, I bet you are looking forward to taking delivery of your new bike 🤙🏻🔋⚡️
Nice video. Love my 2021. Question, why did you leave fork dampener on mid?
Thank you! Great bikes hey 👍🏻 To be honest I didn’t even think to move it for the ride 😂
If the other way around, going from this exact Levo comp to the Kenevo Expert. How would that feel. I’m thinking of doing this but no way to test a Kenevo before buying. I want longer and slacker and more and better suspension for the ruff but not if it takes all the fun off lighter trail riding.
Hey there. This is the exact progression I made with EMTB. I went from the Levo to the Kenevo 🤙🏻 From what you said above I would recommend making the jump 😀