…and in response to a question I submitted to Aventon on their website they just responded and said there is no differences in the frames between the 1st Gen Level and the 2nd Gen Level.2. I specifically asked about the tire clearances and they said there was no difference.
Now if they use a different front suspension fork that could create a marginal difference, but that would not be frame related.
Tom, it really looks like you have absolutely no remaining clearance on your 3.0” and 2.8” tires based on your pics. Since you have pretty aggressive knobbies I’m assuming you ride off road (which is my plan as well). Can you comment on trail performance (tires as well as the bike as a whole)? Is there any rubbing? What about in wet/muddy conditions?
Regardless, since you’ve somehow been able to fit 3.0” tires on the front and 2.8” tires on the rear of your Gen 1 Level, there should be no issue with 2.4” or preferably 2.6” knobbies on the Level.2, which is my tentative strategy.
I was thinking I might have to try a 24” step through fat tire bike for my wife, but they are much heavier. The Level.2 step through, with more aggressive tires, will likely be easier for her to handle.
Thanks for all the feedback, this new info brings the Level.2 back into top contention.