Three questions:
1. Do you personally find the Kenevo any more difficult to ride or control than the Levo?
2. I know this is a question you may find difficult to answer, but do you think a Kenevo would be more difficult to ride than the Levo for an inexperienced rider?
3. The WU dropper post -...
Nearby bike shops offer both Devinci and Specialized. Unfortunately, can't find these e-bikes in shop - need to order.
Devinci AC XT seems equivalent to the Kenevo, apparently better fork and shock, better dropper post (that is non-tilting), has a display, and about $2500 CAN cheaper than the...
No, not serious or technical terrain. Yes bridle paths/fire roads, grass, parks (a trail like this, but I would not be riding as fast: ). Maybe riding down stairs... I asked that question about stairs, because I supposed if a Levo could ride down stairs, its suspension may be enough for me...
Thanks for that! That is great information!
And thanks for the YouTube tip!
The translation wasn't so great; but at one point, the rider said (according to the translation) "I am not qualified".
If he is not qualified to ride the Kenevo, then certainly I am not.
So back to thinking about the...
Thanks for that! I wish I could understand what the rider was saying in the video.
But if I don't use a big percentage of the suspension 90% of the time (which is very probable in my case) - why do you think I would be better pleased with the Levo? You think I could like the Kenevo less because...
Hi Jonas,
I'm sure you're having a blast on the Devinci AC XT.
I am trying to choose; going back and forth between the Levo, Kenevo, and the Devinci AC XT.
What bothers me about the Kenevo (which is closest to the AC XT) is:
- the tilting dropper post (don't like that),
- it...
That is a super interesting bike! I wish though it was available from a local bike shop.
I am a bit uncomfortable ordering a bike online, especially from overseas (I'm in Canada).
In any case, I am not sure if the MAXX would really have any advantages over a Kenevo, even with the fat/4.8 inch...
I actually have a fat bike (non-electric, 4.8 inch tires) - you are right, the cushioning is very good. Except with power in 1 leg only, it's very hard to pedal, even on level ground.
Riding against the wind, for me often walking would be faster.
I thought about a fat e-bike - fewer companies...