Hey Eu224. I bought three different bikes within a few weeks and assembled each. The Level was pretty strait forward to assemble. Helps if you have have a stand or maybe another pair of hands.
Bought a Level for my son and he really likes it. Two things I would change. Add dropper seat post and the ability to start the bike with the throttle. Neither one a deal breaker but be mindful of which gear you stop in if facing uphill.
Now if I could find somewhere to buy them. Ordered 3 on June 8 and Sena was forced to cancel the order because my payment method only allowed holds up to 30 days.
Hey Tom. I was wondering if you got a chance to do any down hill single track before the flat. Also, make you sure you tighten the $^%$^*^ out of the compression bolts positioned in the crank arm around the crank. My right crank arm came loose during a ride tonight.
Hey Tom. I saw that video a few weeks ago. I did get a response from Luna on this question and it was their recommendation to clamp to the frame. I am very cautious however.
Welcome back to the dark side Tom. I bought mine based partly on your experience with your first X1. Had it for about 3 weeks now and couldn't be happier with the bike. Changed the chain ring out on day 2 to a 42 tooth. I was buying 3 bikes at once for wife and son and the bikes they settled...
That may be. I have only had my bike on it for an hour or so. Simple fix (if it is a problem) would be to install a rod/cotter pin thru or above the bottom clamp.
No issues at all. If you torque the bottom quick release properly, you shouldn't have any problem. I let my son (15) put it together and when we put the bike on the stand I noticed it drifting down a little at a time. I took the bike off, and adjusted the quick release and haven't had that...