A Day In The Life of My Aventon Level

Tom@WashDC

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Region
USA
City
Loudoun County, VA.
Here is a short video of yesterdays bike ride. After 1,100 miles on my Level, I am creating a montage showcasing the abilities of the Aventon Level using my daily rides around my neighborhood. This video is playing at normal speed. Average speed on my run is 22MPH, top speed 28MPH.

 
I ride my Level a bit more conservatively, but yeah, it’s a very wide spectrum bike - the perfect ‘hybrid’. I ride mostly rural settings with some small town, high traffic roads to and from my starts. I ride for the exercise and have settled on PAS 2 as the best level for that.
 
I ride my Level a bit more conservatively, but yeah, it’s a very wide spectrum bike - the perfect ‘hybrid’. I ride mostly rural settings with some small town, high traffic roads to and from my starts. I ride for the exercise and have settled on PAS 2 as the best level for that.
I agree. PAS 2 is the standard that my wife and I use when I ride relaxed, which is mostly with my wife.
 
Here is a short video of yesterdays bike ride. After 1,100 miles on my Level, I am creating a montage showcasing the abilities of the Aventon Level using my daily rides around my neighborhood. This video is playing at normal speed. Average speed on my run is 22MPH, top speed 28MPH.

You seem to have a hard time staying on the path. Might need some adjustments. :p
 
Do you find your level a little stiff ?
I just purchased a level, absolutely love the bike but feel the ride a little stiff especially over Bumpy pavement . Any experience - or advise . My tires are stock and lowered to 50psi
Thanks
 
Do you find your level a little stiff ?
I just purchased a level, absolutely love the bike but feel the ride a little stiff especially over Bumpy pavement . Any experience - or advise . My tires are stock and lowered to 50psi
Thanks
I find the Level to ride stiff while at the same time be nimble. I ride 60psi and often come off the seat passing over rough terrain. There are shock absorber seats and seat posts that might help, but I actually don't mind the rigidity of the bike.
 
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