Lime-Kenevo
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After pouring through the threads here looking to upgrade the 32T to a 36T chainring on a 2018 Kenevo, it looked like it was possible with examples of 2018 and 2020 models of Levo and Kenevo:
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The general consensus was that even with medium sizes there was still clearance with the chainstay and it wouldn't interfere.
I went with a Wolftooth 36T 104BCD (Drop-Stop A) on the advice of Tori and VaseLEVO:
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Here's the exact one:
104 BCD Chainrings
I installed it with the crank on using 1x bolts and there's no way a 36T will fit here. It's pretty much touching the chainstays on my XL frame. The only way is to ramp up the preload on the spring to get enough clearance so that it'll fit, but even then it's less than a credit card of distance.
Anyway, no hardship really, just thought I'd leave this here as a precaution to anyone else following the same advice on these threads. Fitting seems to be specific to which model (Levo/Kenevo), frame size, and gen/year of manufacture. There might even be something in it with the different tooth profiles (Drop-Stop ST for Shimano 12-speed Hyperglide+ chains, Drop-Stop A for SRAM Eagle and everything else).
That said, if i'm missing something to get the 36T to fit.... let me know?

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The general consensus was that even with medium sizes there was still clearance with the chainstay and it wouldn't interfere.
I went with a Wolftooth 36T 104BCD (Drop-Stop A) on the advice of Tori and VaseLEVO:

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Here's the exact one:
104 BCD Chainrings
I installed it with the crank on using 1x bolts and there's no way a 36T will fit here. It's pretty much touching the chainstays on my XL frame. The only way is to ramp up the preload on the spring to get enough clearance so that it'll fit, but even then it's less than a credit card of distance.
Anyway, no hardship really, just thought I'd leave this here as a precaution to anyone else following the same advice on these threads. Fitting seems to be specific to which model (Levo/Kenevo), frame size, and gen/year of manufacture. There might even be something in it with the different tooth profiles (Drop-Stop ST for Shimano 12-speed Hyperglide+ chains, Drop-Stop A for SRAM Eagle and everything else).
That said, if i'm missing something to get the 36T to fit.... let me know?