I think this has possibly been done to death, but maybe I'm missing something..
Kenevo Expert - 1.3 - firmware all uptodate. Previous bike for comparison E8000 hardtail. Both 500wh batteries. Kenevo 90nm. E8000 70nm.
OK, so yes, the Kenevo covers all ground faster, it's amazing. Whilst it's a chunky Monkey, it's less than 2kg's more than the HT Shimano.
The tyres are standard butchers compared to Minion DHF/DHRII on the HT - which are draggy and noisy at speed (but very effective).
Pressures are significantly higher on the Kenevo as I've not got round to tubeless yet.
Riding the same routes:
On the E8000 - 1500km's was 27 charge cycles. Average 55km's a charge cycle.
The Kenevo - 169km's is 7 charge cycles. Average 24km's a charge cycle !!! (15 miles.)
They both have three main assistance settings, but you can't really compare them. By default the Eco on the brose was similar to mid level trail assistance on the E8000. On the E8000 I mainly rode in trail as it's intuitive and varies the assistance as required - stretching out battery life and just used eco if I knew I was going on a long ride or on the way back if the battery was getting low, Boost on steep or fast climbs. The Kenevo mainly lives in Eco with spurts of Trail and a few seconds of Boost as required on general rides, with more boost abuse similar to the E8000 on steep or fast climbs.
My Kenevo range is slowly increasing as I reduce the assistance settings. I've installed Blevo so I can monitor the range and power used in each mode more easily to see where all my power pixies are going .
Presently my settings are Eco 15/25, Trail 30/50 and Boost is in it's default battery emptying setting of 100/100 .. Just because .. well, that's what it's there for !
In theory, the lower you set the assist and the lower you set the maximum power, the higher the range.. However, I'm wondering if there are exceptions.
Today's test with eco 15/25 had a 98.9 battery efficiency and used 8.28wh/km
The previous, similar, battery test circuit I had eco at 20/35 had 96.3 battery efficiency (lower average cadence) , but used only 7.9wh/km
My question is , are there some settings which, for some reason, actually work more efficiently ? I did wonder if I only had a 250wh battery or something, but Blevo seems to think it's 500wh - so it's not that .. but it's a bit disconcerting when you're riding along in eco sweating you bollox off and you watch the battery lose 1% every 300 meters ..
Kenevo Expert - 1.3 - firmware all uptodate. Previous bike for comparison E8000 hardtail. Both 500wh batteries. Kenevo 90nm. E8000 70nm.
OK, so yes, the Kenevo covers all ground faster, it's amazing. Whilst it's a chunky Monkey, it's less than 2kg's more than the HT Shimano.
The tyres are standard butchers compared to Minion DHF/DHRII on the HT - which are draggy and noisy at speed (but very effective).
Pressures are significantly higher on the Kenevo as I've not got round to tubeless yet.
Riding the same routes:
On the E8000 - 1500km's was 27 charge cycles. Average 55km's a charge cycle.
The Kenevo - 169km's is 7 charge cycles. Average 24km's a charge cycle !!! (15 miles.)
They both have three main assistance settings, but you can't really compare them. By default the Eco on the brose was similar to mid level trail assistance on the E8000. On the E8000 I mainly rode in trail as it's intuitive and varies the assistance as required - stretching out battery life and just used eco if I knew I was going on a long ride or on the way back if the battery was getting low, Boost on steep or fast climbs. The Kenevo mainly lives in Eco with spurts of Trail and a few seconds of Boost as required on general rides, with more boost abuse similar to the E8000 on steep or fast climbs.
My Kenevo range is slowly increasing as I reduce the assistance settings. I've installed Blevo so I can monitor the range and power used in each mode more easily to see where all my power pixies are going .
Presently my settings are Eco 15/25, Trail 30/50 and Boost is in it's default battery emptying setting of 100/100 .. Just because .. well, that's what it's there for !
In theory, the lower you set the assist and the lower you set the maximum power, the higher the range.. However, I'm wondering if there are exceptions.
Today's test with eco 15/25 had a 98.9 battery efficiency and used 8.28wh/km
The previous, similar, battery test circuit I had eco at 20/35 had 96.3 battery efficiency (lower average cadence) , but used only 7.9wh/km
My question is , are there some settings which, for some reason, actually work more efficiently ? I did wonder if I only had a 250wh battery or something, but Blevo seems to think it's 500wh - so it's not that .. but it's a bit disconcerting when you're riding along in eco sweating you bollox off and you watch the battery lose 1% every 300 meters ..