Took mine out for the first time yesterday since swapping lowers and the new mullet wheelset. I've got an s5 so, it had some issues lifting the front. Took a lot of effort. The 29 made a huge difference. I'm still not going to loop out on anything but floating the front through turns and over...
I had a bit of a time bleeding mine as well. I ended up letting the pads push together to get as much fluid in as I could. Ran the pad reach out and spaced them out. Works fine.
Jury is still out for me on just how great they are. They're good for sure but nothing about them blows my mind. That...
Got the Kenevo Friday and sold the Levo Saturday (2017). Dude texted within the hour after I let him demo it. I'll take it! I let him have the 29 wheelset I build and the 27.5s it came with. Said he wasn't going to run it but 29, appreciated the extras.
Anyway... on the Kenevo -WU post > first...
Honestly that thing looks like why a lot of MTBrs don't like eBikes (or think they don't). It doesn't look like they took the bike aspect of it as serious as just cramming all this bells and whistles into it. Aesthetics goes a long way. In 2019 there is no excuse for poor cable management.
Honestly it's gaining more acceptance as the rigs are getting better. My second one should be here this week. 2019 Kenevo Expert. Currently on 2017 Levo FSR that I have made a few changes to. Trolling the pages and watching so many videos it's probably time I got on the forum see what yall are...