Kenevo Gen1 2019 Kenevo crack?

Kenevo cambo

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Wondering if anyone else out there with a 2018/2019 Kenevo has seen this where the shock mounts to the frame there is a gap between the 2 welds and there appears to be movement there.
I had a nasty creaking noise coming from the frame that I was having all sorts of issues finding the cause and when I sprayed some chain lube into this crack the noise went away...... :unsure: The top section of this area of this frame has a continuous weld whereas underneath there is a gap in the weld.

Could be normal but keen to see what other kenevo's look like just in case it needs further attention.
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paul-g

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Wondering if anyone else out there with a 2018/2019 Kenevo has seen this where the shock mounts to the frame there is a gap between the 2 welds and there appears to be movement there.
I had a nasty creaking noise coming from the frame that I was having all sorts of issues finding the cause and when I sprayed some chain lube into this crack the noise went away...... :unsure: The top section of this area of this frame has a continuous weld whereas underneath there is a gap in the weld.

Could be normal but keen to see what other kenevo's look like just in case it needs further attention.
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a few questions
is it an ali frame?
if so the large pic showing the pivot holes and what looks like a crack
to me is the butting of the aluminium.
you have a weld top and bottom and this for some reason has not been
carried through and what you see is a crack yes, but a manufacturing fault.
the crack (i will call it joint) looks perfectly straight.
i would have thought paint also would not adhere to joint like that
 

Zimmerframe

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a few questions
is it an ali frame?
if so the large pic showing the pivot holes and what looks like a crack
to me is the butting of the aluminium.
you have a weld top and bottom and this for some reason has not been
carried through and what you see is a crack yes, but a manufacturing fault.
the crack (i will call it joint) looks perfectly straight.
i would have thought paint also would not adhere to joint like that
Yup, the 1.3 (2018/19) Kenevo is Aluminium.

This is the same place, but on the top side/outside of where Kenevo Cambo has taken his picture so you can see what it's like

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Mikerb

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It would appear that part of the frame is made in 2 halves. What you are looking at is the joint between the halves not a crack. It is welded above and below but not along that joint line....possibly to maintain a clearance?? ( I am not familiar with that frame design). That said I can see no reason why it should cause a problem other than perhaps to allow a bit of dust/grit to get in there. All ally flexes a little so that could then make a noise. I would rub it down and maybe dribble a bit of araldite in there and then paint it black.
 

Mikerb

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I wrote that before zimmers helpful photo. Yes that section is made in 2 halves and welded to the stub on the down tube and then to the 2 separate parts of the top tube, and the lack of weld in the middle is to enable greater clearance.
Overall seems a bit of an abortion of a design compared to the Levo method of mounting the shock!!
 

Zimmerframe

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Overall seems a bit of an abortion of a design compared to the Levo method of mounting the shock!!
Hey ! You're talking about the greatest bike frame of all time !! :)

At the time I think they were visually trying to emulate the Specialized Enduro silhouette as much as possible.. "The X-Wing" .. Still, it's well braced and strong as ... something strong ...

Most of my crack and creak sounds come from loose screws on the motor covers.
 

paul-g

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Yup, the 1.3 (2018/19) Kenevo is Aluminium.

This is the same place, but on the top side/outside of where Kenevo Cambo has taken his picture so you can see what it's like

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yes zimm
made in 2 pieces
the weld could have been carried through and ground for clearance.(if needed)
if you had done that at Orange you`d be down the road with a P45
to say how much these bikes are that`s bloody bad workmanship
30 seconds of welding
 

Mikerb

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mmmm....welding a butt joint and then grinding the weld flat is not a good plan. The question should be why it was made so shallow in the first place that the central section would not give enough clearance if a weld joint was added. Regardless, the good news is it is not a problem for the OP but can be cleaned up cosmetically.
 

paul-g

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mmmm....welding a butt joint and then grinding the weld flat is not a good plan. The question should be why it was made so shallow in the first place that the central section would not give enough clearance if a weld joint was added. Regardless, the good news is it is not a problem for the OP but can be cleaned up cosmetically.
didn`t say that said"ground for clearance IF NEEDED"
second para
because were all paying for over priced crap
 

geehaw

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Whatever the cause, it's certainly not part of "normal" wear and tear. There is surface corrosion happening under the paint at the joint line, and is either a design or manufacturing defect that should be covered under warranty.
 

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