Kenevo Gen1 2021 Kenevo Turbo Expert - drawbacks?

biota

New Member
Feb 10, 2025
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UK
Hi all

I've got myself all excited about this on sale, only then to notice it's like 4 years old now....

Should I let that put me off? How much did the later model move on?


Seems a good deal. I'm not too concerned about weight as I come from moto trials.

I'm currently on an acoustic - Trek Slash, so nothing really to compare to.

Love the bikepark, but with a 13kg bike I feel very twitchy in the air!

I've also considered the Levo SL but would like more travel.

Cheers
D
 

Zed.

Active member
Apr 26, 2023
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Deepest Bandit country (Wales)
Only possible problem with the ‘full-fat’ Kenevo is that it’s 27.5” wheel only although you can change the fork lowers to allow fitting 29” front wheel and running as a mullet (currently fashionable 😜) but that’s extra cost….

Also as it’s an older design it’s older geometry but still a capable bike 👍

Plenty of deals out there and also on Lev
Levo’s😎


Then there’s the kenevo & levo sl if you want a slightly lighter bike (but lower powered)
Rich.
 

biota

New Member
Feb 10, 2025
9
5
UK
Only possible problem with the ‘full-fat’ Kenevo is that it’s 27.5” wheel only although you can change the fork lowers to allow fitting 29” front wheel and running as a mullet (currently fashionable 😜) but that’s extra cost….

Also as it’s an older design it’s older geometry but still a capable bike 👍

Plenty of deals out there and also on Lev
Levo’s😎


Then there’s the kenevo & levo sl if you want a slightly lighter bike (but lower powered)
Rich.
I know 29ers are supposed to roll better and all that but I can't see if being a problem on a monster truck.

I did have a 27.5 before the Slash...
 

biota

New Member
Feb 10, 2025
9
5
UK
Only possible problem with the ‘full-fat’ Kenevo is that it’s 27.5” wheel only although you can change the fork lowers to allow fitting 29” front wheel and running as a mullet (currently fashionable 😜) but that’s extra cost….

Also as it’s an older design it’s older geometry but still a capable bike 👍

Plenty of deals out there and also on Lev
Levo’s😎


Then there’s the kenevo & levo sl if you want a slightly lighter bike (but lower powered)
Rich.
Also had been thinking if it's a problem I could change the setup like you say.

Even if it raises the front end, you could drop it back by sliding the fork stanchions through the yolks, which you couldn't do on normal forks.
 

kungdog

Member
Feb 27, 2019
33
13
uk
Only possible problem with the ‘full-fat’ Kenevo is that it’s 27.5” wheel only although you can change the fork lowers to allow fitting 29” front wheel and running as a mullet (currently fashionable 😜) but that’s extra cost….

Also as it’s an older design it’s older geometry but still a capable bike 👍

Plenty of deals out there and also on Lev
Levo’s😎


Then there’s the kenevo & levo sl if you want a slightly lighter bike (but lower powered)
Rich.
Can fit a 29" on the rear too
 

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