Grab your chance to win a limited edition Specialized Soil Searching Levo e-MTB
To support its Soil Searching campaign Specialized has created a limited edition of their Levo e-MTB. Enter the draw to own the only one available in the UK
To support their Soil Searching campaign which is the Specialized Trail Advocacy programme, Specialized has created a limited edition run of the Soil Searching Specialized Levo, which is up there as one of best electric mountain bikes on the market and now you have the chance to win the only one available in the UK.
Since 2018, Specialized Soil Searching has provided financial, organizational, and outreach support to the unsung heroes of mountain biking, the trail builders.
Specialized has helped develop trail systems around the world and has focused on the essential aspects of trail work by promoting dig days, supporting ambassadors and organizing fundraisers. The aim is to assist trail builders and the build communities in helping maintain and grow their trail networks not only for mountain biking but creating sustainable, multi-use trails as well.
The name of the bike is Yamamoribito, the Japanese term for Mountain Guardian, it features the Specialized Soil Searching logo to show their commitment and the importance of trail building.
This bike is basically priceless and has a specification to match including custom Soil Searching paint, RockShox Zeb Select fork, RockShox Super Deluxe Select shock, SRAM XO1 groupset, Code RS brakes, Soil Searching tires, Roval Traverse alloy wheels and TCU2 display.
Specialized will continue to raise as much money as they can for Soil Searching and you can do your bit to support these trail advocacy groups by entering the draw now. Entries cost from £5, with all funds going to the Soil Searching campaign. Make sure you get your entry in before 15th February, the winner will be announced on the 16th February 2023.
Paul Brett joined BikePerfect as a staff writer in 2022. He has been an avid cyclist for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, and he raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a cyclocross track or a downhill mountain bike world championship shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's traveled the world interviewing some of the biggest names in mountain biking and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.
Current rides: Canyon Inflite, Specialized Diverge, Marin Alpine Trail 2