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WARNING! Due to the complexity of the LEVO/KENEVO bicycle, proper assembly requires a high degree 

of mechanical expertise, skill, training and specialty tools. Therefore, it is essential for your safety that 

the assembly, maintenance and troubleshooting be performed by an Authorized Specialized Retailer. 

Before your first ride, make sure your components, such as brakes and drivetrain, are assembled and 

adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and are functioning properly.

WARNING! Many components on the LEVO/KENEVO, including, but not limited to, the rear suspension 

and cable guides, are proprietary to the LEVO/KENEVO. Only use originally supplied components and 

hardware at all times. Use of other components or hardware will compromise the integrity and strength 

of the assembly. LEVO/KENEVO specific components should only be used on the LEVO/KENEVO and 

not on other bicycles, even if they fit. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death. 

WARNING! Never modify your frame or bicycle in any way. Do not sand, drill, file or remove parts 

from your bicycle. Do not install incompatible components or hardware. Failure to follow this warning 

may result in serious personal injury or death.

WARNING! Electrical components can be exposed when working on your bicycle. Do not touch 

any part of the electrical system while under electric charge. Do not expose the connections of 

the battery and frame to water. If any live components or the battery are damaged, stop riding 

immediately and bring your bicycle to your Authorized Specialized Retailer.

4.1. SPEED SENSOR

When assembling the rear brake disc, the Speed Sensor Magnet must be installed on the rotor (

fig.2

). Four of the 

six bolts are standard rotor bolts. The remaining two bolts (M5 x 0.8 pitch x 15mm length, with countersunk flat 
head) attach the Speed Sensor Magnet to the rotor.

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STANDARD 

ROTOR 

BOLTS

FLAT HEAD 
M5 x 15mm

SPEED SENSOR MAGNET

DISC BRAKE ROTOR

4.2. BOTTOM BRACKET

 

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The bottom bracket is an integrated part of the motor, and does not require any pre-installation preparation.

4.3. HEADSET

 

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The headset uses a 1 1/8” (41.8mm x 30.5 x 8mm, 45x45°) Campagnolo Standard compatible upper bearing 
and a 1.5” (52mm x 40 x 7mm, 45x45°) lower bearing. Ensure that replacement bearings are compatible with 

the Specialized headset specification. No tools are needed for installation or removal of both bearings. Grease 

bearing surfaces before installation.

 

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Inspect the fork, stem, seatpost and seat tube, to ensure that there are no burrs or sharp edges. Remove any 
burrs or sharp edges using fine grit sandpaper.

 

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All edges of the stem in contact with the steerer tube should be rounded out to eliminate any stress points.

Summary of Contents for Turbo Levo FSR 6FATTIE

Page 1: ...ENGLISH USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...HE FRAME 14 8 7 CLEANING 15 8 8 STORAGE 15 8 9 TRANSPORT 15 8 10 DISPOSAL 15 8 11 BATTERY TECHNICAL DATA 16 8 12 CHARGER TECHNICAL DATA 16 9 AUTOSAG AIR SHOCK SETUP 17 9 1 STEP 1 SETTING AUTOSAG 17 9...

Page 3: ...tant symbols and warnings which are explained below WARNING The combination of this symbol and word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or d...

Page 4: ...tay 7 Fork 8 Rear shock FSR models only 9 Seat 10 Seatpost 11 Seatpost clamp 12 Cassette 13 Dropout 14 Rear derailleur 15 Chain 16 Chainring 17 Crank arm 18 Pedal 19 Motor 20 Handlebar with grip 21 Sh...

Page 5: ...on CAUTION All LEVO KENEVO bicycles have a fixed pre set speed limit at which the motor support will automatically shut off Any attempted tampering with the power output and or system is prohibited an...

Page 6: ...ath WARNING Electrical components can be exposed when working on your bicycle Do not touch any part of the electrical system while under electric charge Do not expose the connections of the battery an...

Page 7: ...deeply enough into the seat tube and should be lowered until it can be seen through the sight hole This may result in the saddle being too low If so the seatpost must be replaced with a longer seatpo...

Page 8: ...cooler weather keep the battery stored indoors until just before riding Do not expose your bicycle to prolonged excessive heat e g direct sunlight Only carry the cargo you need More cargo weight requi...

Page 9: ...should make sure your bicycle is still safe to ride with the accessory installed Be sure to not exceed the structural weight limit of the bicycle if you use a trailer trailer cycle or child carrier A...

Page 10: ...ct your bicycle and components Exposure to harsh elements especially salty air such as riding near the ocean or in the winter can result in galvanic corrosion of components such as the crank spindle a...

Page 11: ...TRAIL and ECO TURBO MODE The motor while pedaling provides maximum 100 support TRAIL MODE The motor while pedaling provides 50 support default ECO MODE The motor while pedaling provides 20 default The...

Page 12: ...y Depending on the device and the connectivity option a variety of features can be accessed BLUETOOTH LE TheMissionControlApp iOSorAndroid providesanenhancedrideexperiencebyrecordingrideswhilesyncingw...

Page 13: ...diator heat Do not submerge the battery in water Keep the battery away from metal objects as that can cause a short circuit Do not use a battery that shows any signs of damage to the casing or chargin...

Page 14: ...arging is complete disconnect the charging plug from the battery socket Unplug the charger from the wall socket CHARGING FULLY CHARGED PROBLEM CHARGING FULLY CHARGED PROBLEM CHARGER 7 During the charg...

Page 15: ...stem switches off the motor support If your bicycle is at a standstill for at leasy 10 minutes the BMS will switch the system off In order to continue riding with support you have to switch the system...

Page 16: ...charging socket on the non drive side of the battery near the bottom bracket 8 6 CHARGING THE BATTERY OUT OF THE FRAME WARNING Place the charger and the battery on a stable level surface unaffected by...

Page 17: ...for extended periods of time be sure to charge the battery at least every three months so at least 4 LEDs 30 39 are glowing green If the battery is not charged over a period longer than three months i...

Page 18: ...ESCRIPTION UNIT SPECIFICATION CHARGER MODEL NUMBER SBC C04 SBC C05 CHARGING TEMPERATURE C 10 40 0 40 F 14 104 32 104 STORAGE TEMPERATURE C 20 65 20 60 F 4 149 4 140 OPERATING VOLTAGE V 42 42 AC INPUT...

Page 19: ...e only After the Autosag is activated 300 psi is the recommended maximum working pressure when riding Make sure you are wearing all gear that would normally be worn on a ride shoes helmet hydration pa...

Page 20: ...rebound slow speed bigger hits Counter clockwise for faster rebound higher speeds small bumps more traction RIDER WEIGHT CLICKS LBS KG RS MONARCH RT3 RT 650b RS MONARCH RT3 RT 29 90 130 41 60 7 10 8...

Page 21: ...r shock shock extension E Shock extension pivot F Upper shock eye 12 2 FORK TRAVEL WARNING SpecializedframesarecompatibleONLYwithforksthathaveaspecificmaximumamountof travel seetablebelow Useofdiffere...

Page 22: ...NK SHOCK EXTENSION 148 16 7 DROPOUT 113 12 8 LOWER SHOCK MOUNT 175 19 8 S LINK FRAME 96 10 8 UPPER SHOCK EYE 113 12 8 TORQUE SPECS KENEVO FSR PIVOTS PIVOT LOCATION IN LBF Nm PIVOT LOCATION IN LBF Nm M...

Page 23: ...ide increased traction and control at the expense of rolling resistance Too little pressure will increase the risk of rim damage and potential for burped tires releasing air when used as tubeless Expe...

Page 24: ...29 Levo FSR ST 29 Levo FSR ST Comp 29 Levo FSR WMN ST 6Fattie Kenevo FSR 6Fattie Year of construction 2017 The conformity with all applicable directives from the guideline Machines 2006 42 EC The mac...

Page 25: ...___________________________ Date ________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________ Retailer Stamp 5th Inspection Work done ________________________________________...

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