Definitely US/Socal units, but it is not terrible. I would not want to run larger than a Maxxis 2.4 rear tire though. Here is the clearance with a Specialized T7 Butcher 2.3
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I agree that the need for Enduro suspension layout would really only benefit an SL package and not a full E package. Will be interesting to see what the uptake is on an SL Enduro eBike. The longer wheelbase of the Kenevo really allows it to monster truck up some crazy climbs. For steep...
To answer the questions, yes you can put 29 wheels in the rear without issue
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To balance out the bike the fork is a 29/170 setup
To answer the next question, the BB height is not a...
As the owner of a 2020 Kenevo modified with 29 wheels, a 2020 Enduro and 2021 SJ Evo the main advantage of the Enduro 6 bar link is for pedaling efficiency. In terms of how the bikes ride, they are very similar. I am actually faster descending on my Kenevo setup even though my Enduro has a...
It is a great bike, but the WB is long. This will make it a little more difficult to move around on tight trails. If you riding is more wide open than tight corners it will be a great bike. If they will be riding tighter technical singletrack the Levo might be the better choice. You can do...
I understand your frustration, but you went straight to a WC track without spending a lot of time setting up your suspension. The bikes are shipped with settings for an "average" rider. If you fall outside that "average" there will be some changes required whether it be a heavier spring...
Please for the love of all that is good in the world, just put your phone in your pocket. A phone mount is the MTB equivalent of a pocket protector plus you are putting an expensive device directly in harms way.
You are much better off buying a cheap Garmin unit which will give you all of the...
The bottom nut is either not torqued enough or you need a new crush washer. Simple fix either way, just be very careful you don't strip the aluminum foot nut.
The head angle. You really need steep/rough terrain to use the Kenevo. The Kenevo geometry is close to that of a DH bike. If your local trails tend to a little bit mellower the Decoy might be a better choice. I do think they are different categories of bike even though YT markets the Decoy...
Just go straight to an air shock. This linkage is not really progressive enough for a coil setup even though it comes with one stock. If hou ride hard you will bottom it consistently unless you over spring it and then you will lose the small bump compliance.
Specialized only warranties the original owner. You will at least need a new freehub, but there is some weirdness going on. The hub spacer is cut into pretty hard which makes me think the cassette was not properly installed. Another cause could be riding the hub loose causing float. My guess...
Be careful with the Hope's, the braided housings would not fit the internal routing on an SWorks. I have ridden the Guides and found them way under powered for my terrain. Minimum for me would be XT 4 piston brakes. Magura's are a solid choice as well. Saints will offer the most power unless...
I have several hundred miles on my Kenevo. The power delivery is excellent and highly tunable unlike a lot of the other systems available. Overall reliability has been OK on my bike. My TCU went out and had to replaced under warranty which took about 10 days. Other than that my bike has...
I got this error recently and it was a magnet alignment issue on the rear wheel.
As an FYI a reboot is turning the bike on then immediately holding down the mode button for 15 seconds. This will do a complete reboot including installing new firmware if it is downloaded.
Have bought several sets of LB wheels and they are solid and durable. Downside is that they are very harsh compared to Rovals and Santa Cruz wheels. Just depends on what you are looking for, but definitely not a bad choice.