I had my 2020 down to 52.5lbs at one point. She is 54lbs now, about 3 lbs heavier than my levo comp..Bummer if it’s 29. Sounds like an enduro SL. I was hoping for just a newer version of the 2020 with shock down low and maybe a little lighter. I really don’t understand why the kenevo is so much heavier than the levo? Has any tried to lighten their kenevo build? I wonder what you could get it down to.
according to the internet the 2020 kenevo is 5lbs more than the levo comp. I guess that could be down to build.
It‘s 19,1 Kilos in S4 with Expert Spec (without pedals) with Grid Trail tires. With Grid Gravity carcass goes to be near 20 Kilo ? Downtube is normal like the Levo SL. Less playful, could be because of 3 Kilos heavier than my SL or because of S4 compared to my size M, which is like S2. Or a bit of both ?
Interesting that no moderator has taken the pictures down....................
Interesting . I never really checked what output I can get from the motor on the sl, but I do recall peak power being more than advertised. Though it very well could be boosted a bit or torque curve more optimal for peak power.Tested again today. It seems that the Kenevo SL 1.1 has more power. TCU shows 300Watts max power. Maybe a bit more Nm (50 maybe?). It has some punch, but still nearly no support when rpm is under 60.
I think the SL's put out a max of approximately 300w (in). Which then translates to 240w output due to motor efficiencies.Tested again today. It seems that the Kenevo SL 1.1 has more power. TCU shows 300Watts max power. Maybe a bit more Nm (50 maybe?). It has some punch, but still nearly no support when rpm is under 60.
I checked it in 25/100, 50/100 and 100/100 in Eco/Trail/TurboInteresting . I never really checked what output I can get from the motor on the sl, but I do recall peak power being more than advertised. Though it very well could be boosted a bit or torque curve more optimal for peak power.
do you happen to know what mode you were in?
I see, never checked on my SL because i never ride with a phone, so no motor data for me. The new TCU shows motor and rider power permanently.I think the SL's put out a max of approximately 300w (in). Which then translates to 240w output due to motor efficiencies.
I checked it in 25/100, 50/100 and 100/100 in Eco/Trail/Turbo
I see, never checked on my SL because i never ride with a phone, so no motor data for me. The new TCU shows motor and rider power permanently.
Pretty sure that you are right. I recall that as well. Personally, the SL is fine for me from a power perspective. I get up anything that I want, albeit with a bit of a struggle given the slack STA. More curious if they changed the battery size at all.I might be wrong, but I think @levity did a bit of research/experimenting with the SL early on and part of me thinks that @Rob Rides EMTB did a video which also showed the 300 which corresponded to the 240 Spesh quote which equally fits with the efficiency they claim.
It's difficult to guess for certain with Chris's figures .. is it ally ? is it a plastic derivative and he wasn't joking .Pretty sure that you are right. I recall that as well. Personally, the SL is fine for me from a power perspective. I get up anything that I want, albeit with a bit of a struggle given the slack STA. More curious if they changed the battery size at all.
My SL climbs fine with current power. I use the SL when i ride solo. Hoping new Kenevo has slightly more power so I can keep up with FF ebikes on group rides. Otherwise I’ll just have to use my FF KenevoPretty sure that you are right. I recall that as well. Personally, the SL is fine for me from a power perspective. I get up anything that I want, albeit with a bit of a struggle given the slack STA. More curious if they changed the battery size at all.
My SL climbs fine with current power. I use the SL when i ride solo. Hoping new Kenevo has slightly more power so I can keep up with FF ebikes on group rides. Otherwise I’ll just have to use my FF Kenevo
They do sell two different cables already for the SL and the road bikes. The road ones are longer ..Just needs a longer cable. Loading-port is in a different location.
Seems about right if the prime has the same battery. You are fairly fit or light (in my estimate) with that 2.9w/kg figure, but that range seems reasonable.I tweaked 1350Hm uphill out of the battery on my first test in 45/100 trail mode (12% left). So battery should be the same. 2000Hm in 25/100 on my SL is my max height reach with 2,9 Watt/kg average rider power output.
fairly light: 70 KiloSeems about right if the prime has the same battery. You are fairly fit or light (in my estimate) with that 2.9w/kg figure, but that range seems reasonable.
I had my 2020 down to 52.5lbs at one point. She is 54lbs now, about 3 lbs heavier than my levo comp..
It's in the other Kenevo SL thread, but basically due to supply issues/delays - blame the never giving suez fiasco - they decided to put back the date until the 14th May/13th depending where you are in the world.Anyone have any updates on this new bike? 4/28 came and went...
2022 lolAnyone have any updates on this new bike? 4/28 came and went...
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