Kenevo Gen1 E-wilds

Kboyen

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Jan 15, 2019
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Hi,

thinking of putting some new rubber on my 2019 Kenevo. Gonna try some e-wilds on my stans flow rims at 30mm. Torn between the 2.6 and 2.8s.
Anybody have any experience and preferences to either tyre width?
Cheers. ?
 

ebikerider

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2.6 will give plenty of cushion and more direct steering than the 2.8. If you like to corner and ride hard I would go the 2.6, if you are more of an explorer and cruise around then consider the 2.8 imo.
 

Zimmerframe

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There's quite a few threads and comparisons on them.

I love mine. 2019 kenevo. Went with a 2.6 on the front and a 2.8 on the rear.

Very confidence inspiring. Fast rolling and low noise compared to say dhr dhf. Much better wet grip on roots/rocks than the butcher's.

In super wet sloppy mud they'll sometimes spin half a revolution then bite and grip.

No punctures/flats.

Quiet and fast on road sections

Amazing in the dry.

Would probably put a 2.6 on the rear next time to make the bike theoretically turn easier, saying that, I love how it goes now, so who knows.

The 2.8 rear is considerably heavier built than the 2.6 front.

Edit.. DOH ! That's on standard rims.
 

urastus

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There's quite a few threads and comparisons on them.

I love mine. 2019 kenevo. Went with a 2.6 on the front and a 2.8 on the rear.

Very confidence inspiring. Fast rolling and low noise compared to say dhr dhf. Much better wet grip on roots/rocks than the butcher's.

In super wet sloppy mud they'll sometimes spin half a revolution then bite and grip.

No punctures/flats.

Quiet and fast on road sections

Amazing in the dry.

Would probably put a 2.6 on the rear next time to make the bike theoretically turn easier, saying that, I love how it goes now, so who knows.

The 2.8 rear is considerably heavier built than the 2.6 front.

Edit.. DOH ! That's on standard rims.
is your bike a mullet? I only ask because mullets usually go larger on the rear, being a smaller wheel.
 

Zimmerframe

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is your bike a mullet? I only ask because mullets usually go larger on the rear, being a smaller wheel.
In a way it is ? rather than a reverse mullet.

27.5 and 27.5, but the 2.6 on the front is about 5mm "shorter" than the 2.8...

So it's a bit like a Raleigh Chopper...

You don't really notice to be honest.
 

MPJ

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Nov 28, 2019
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2.8's all round for me.
Agree with all comments from ebikerider and Zimmerframe.
Went 2.8 looking for a bit of squidge being a hard tail but with FS I would downsize to cut through the mud a bit better.
Don't think you'll be disappointed with them.
 

artzicat1

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Mar 3, 2019
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Hi rode the 2.6 e-wilds front and rear 27.5 cant go wrong with them . curantally i put on eddy current 2.6X29er feel about the same but they feel faster and yet more greappy then the michlin. i ride loose on loose it's that season cheers
 
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urastus

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In a way it is ? rather than a reverse mullet.

27.5 and 27.5, but the 2.6 on the front is about 5mm "shorter" than the 2.8...

So it's a bit like a Raleigh Chopper...

You don't really notice to be honest.
I have a couple of hardtails where I do this - higher volume tyres on the rear :)
 

Master_G

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Oct 13, 2019
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i have 2.8's on my '19 kenevo, best tyres i have ever run! will be putting a 2.6 on the rear when it finally wears out though.

Would go 2.6 front and rear but i still strike pedals now and again.
 

Zero

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I'm going 2.6 e wild front and back with rimpact pro mix and tubeless.
 
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Zero

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I have just realised that I have e wild rear but wild enduro front..

Any down sides to this setup?
 

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