[video] Hunter Rides the Turbo Levo FSR

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We’ll be the first to admit that when we brought up the idea of filming a spot for the Turbo Levo FSR to Matt Hunter, he was a little shaky on pedal-assist mountain bikes. Pedal-assist? Matt Hunter doesn’t need an “assist,” right? Sort of. Because as Matt put it to us, “It delivered a lot of the same feelings that a ‘normal’ bike ride would, except that it’s really easy to pedal up steep hills.” And with a 530W pedal-assist output and all our trail & geometry hallmarks, we agree with him. So think of the Turbo Levo this way—It’s the power to ride more trails.

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