The expert for the 700 battery.Hi Gents,
I currently have a kenevo gen 1 but after reading this thread I know my next bike. Any pointers for the build? Or which bike…comp or expert?
The expert for the 700 battery.Hi Gents,
I currently have a kenevo gen 1 but after reading this thread I know my next bike. Any pointers for the build? Or which bike…comp or expert?
It has a flip chip and relatively large amount of tire/link clearance. Yes you can!Is it possible to adjust the geometry on a gen 2 kenevo with offset bushings?
I'm thinking just to mullet it but wondering if you can keep the geometry same as stock.It has a flip chip and relatively large amount of tire/link clearance. Yes you can!
It will also take a 65mm shock with 27.5x2.8 tires.
Honestly i think alot of people derestrict the motors and this causes belt wear which is the most common failure. I've read people without derestrictions motors lasting alot longer.
The frames are the same, if you need a 700W battery, go for the expert and you'll get the mastermind TCU as well. If you can live with a 500W battery then the comp will make for a simpler & cheaper conversion.Hi Gents,
I currently have a kenevo gen 1 but after reading this thread I know my next bike. Any pointers for the build? Or which bike…comp or expert?
Different brands sizing are sporadic. I’ve got a 2.4 Specialized Cannibal in the rear. Wouldn’t want any larger than that.Hi there
I'm in ! After selling my Kenevo20 for now having a Levo22 i again Bought a used Kenevo Comp after reading this thread. I'm actually at building up my 29er Wheels with EX511/DT350.
But with the tires i'm not clear:
I would prefer a MagicMary/BigBetty combo.
Has somebody tried the Schwalbe 2.6" rear ? Is there enough clearance ? Perhaps a pic for me ?
Best regards,
Chris
Yes, that’s what mine isAssuming a 2020 kenevo expert would do it? Just without the mastermind TCU?
Do you have a picture mate?Yes, that’s what mine is
Looks good, what is the tire width ?Here’s my 2020
Looks hungryHere’s my 2020 but now use a super deluxe select+ ;
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Hi Rob, Please what is the offset bushing? I am about to do the conversion on my kenovo but this detail I don't understand.So the offset bushing, are you running it in low AND also an offset bushing?
Thank you very much for helping to clarify that.This is what the offset bushing looks like, it goes in the top shock mount eyelet.
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Average adjustment - single Offset Bushing (x2 for a pair)
Note: clearance required around eyelet will match the offset amount
- 6mm bolt - 3mm offset, ~ 0.75° head angle adjustment.
- 8mm bolt - 2mm offset , ~ 0.5° head angle adjustment.
- 10mm bolt - 1mm offset, ~ 0.25° head angle adjustment..
Would these help steepen the HA after a mullet conversion?This is what the offset bushing looks like, it goes in the top shock mount eyelet.
View attachment 113341
Average adjustment - single Offset Bushing (x2 for a pair)
Note: clearance required around eyelet will match the offset amount
- 6mm bolt - 3mm offset, ~ 0.75° head angle adjustment.
- 8mm bolt - 2mm offset , ~ 0.5° head angle adjustment.
- 10mm bolt - 1mm offset, ~ 0.25° head angle adjustment..
I don’t think you can but why would you want to ?After converting from 27.5 to 29, the TCU is still taking into consideration 27.5 wheels, does someone know how to let the TCU knows that new wheels are larger? Thank you
Go to a Specialized dealer they will adjust that for you.After converting from 27.5 to 29, the TCU is still taking into consideration 27.5 wheels, does someone know how to let the TCU knows that new wheels are larger? Thank you
Check it out first, I am riding my Kenevo with 27.5 and it was reading for 29er. I started comparing my Strava numbers to mileage the bike was showing for a ride. The bike was showing almost 10 miles for a Strava 8 mile ride. I took it to the shop and they reset it through the setting screen.After converting from 27.5 to 29, the TCU is still taking into consideration 27.5 wheels, does someone know how to let the TCU knows that new wheels are larger? Thank you
Yes, they can be used both ways, to steepen or slacken, depending on the orientation.Would these help steepen the HA after a mullet conversion?
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