Nice! You probably went to So Cal Demo Forest which is up behind Aptos which is a small town off of Hwy 1 between Santa Cruz and Watsonville. Demo forest has a flow trail and a few others like Braille trail and Tractor trail. Few others as well.
There are some much better e-bike trails (in...
Have a great trip out here Rob and welcome to my hometown. I live up in Bonny Doon, just above UC Santa Cruz, which has some pretty sweet trails. Maybe I will see you out there on the trails with Garen? If you are in the US for a while definitely head up to Downieville, Graeagle, Quincy, and...
Anyone with a full fat Kenevo had a loose fitting rear mech hanger? Is the hanger available as a replacement part and is it UDH compatible by chance? Thanks
Just get the Kenevo Expert and enjoy! Fantastic bike which can be run with any wheel size combo you wish. Big battery, Fantastic warranty and all at a generous discount. Get it and go ride…
Ride wrap has a pre cut kit for the Voima and it is $125 USD. Pole Voima // RideWrap Tailored Protection™ Frame Kit - RideWrap
I have wrapped 6 bikes in total including one where I made templates myself and cut out the film and I would highly suggest using a pre cut kit if available. Even with...
I would I go get a refund. Buy something else like the Gen 3 Levo or if you want more travel then the Kenevo Expert. Other great options are the Crestline bikes: RS 75/50 EEB – Crestline Bikes
Maybe Rob or other Voima owners should chime in about potential rear end flex but I didn’t fell any when I briefly rode it.
I briefly rode the size K2 Voima at Sea Otter about a week ago and was blown away by how good it felt for such a long travel bike. I was riding around and hoping off...
You have had quite a lot of e-bikes including the Kenevo Expert I mentioned earlier. Have you not found your ideal e-bike geometry yet or just searching for a certain ride feel or feature that the previous bikes have not been able to provide?
I would suggest the new just released SRAM drivetrain but it is incredibly expensive. On my Kenevo and on my gen 2 Levo I run a “Sramano” set up..lol. I had the 12 speed shimano chain and 12 speed shimano cassette with SRAM AXS rear derailleur and shifting was best of both worlds. Could shift...
I would get a Kenevo Expert and never look back as they can be had brand new for $6,200 if not less in the Bay Area. Gen 3 Levo is also amazing but if you can have 180mm front and rear travel on the Kenevo why not? One of the most fun to ride and versatile e-bikes available as can be set up...
I I don’t feel cramped at all on my S3 but it comes down to how you personally feel on the bike. How long your arms, torso or legs are etc. if you can I would definitely ride both sizes if possible to narrow it down. I ride steep trails, flow trails and some tight single tracks both uphill...
You could probably do it on the full powered Kenevo expert but have to tune the settings and keep it in eco. Still has much more power than an SL motor so I think you’ll be just fine. I had a Levo SL as my first e-bike but had to turn myself inside out to keep up with my buddies on standard E...