coderdan
New Member
Hey all looking for some advice given the issue I'm facing.
I just bought a 2021 Kenevo and I'm starting to realize it may have been to big of a bike for me. I had been testing bikes all morning which were too probably too small for me (thanks bike shortage) when I came across a S4 Kenevo Comp. Right away the Kenevo felt really good but on second thought it may have just been the turbo/motor making it feel nice and nimble. Now on 1/hr rides I'm feeling REALLY stretched while on the saddle in a uphill position and end up with upper back pain.
I'm 5'11 230~lbs which makes me think I should be able to make a S4 feel good but when I'm on the bike I just don't see how.
Things I've done / planning to do.
With that said I wanted to get some advice on the situation and any thoughts on reducing the reach with new handlebars or how I should go about this. I don't think/know if there's anything specialized can do for me since its ben ridden down trails already and selling it would make me lose a ton of money off the bat so I'm kind of stumped.
I just bought a 2021 Kenevo and I'm starting to realize it may have been to big of a bike for me. I had been testing bikes all morning which were too probably too small for me (thanks bike shortage) when I came across a S4 Kenevo Comp. Right away the Kenevo felt really good but on second thought it may have just been the turbo/motor making it feel nice and nimble. Now on 1/hr rides I'm feeling REALLY stretched while on the saddle in a uphill position and end up with upper back pain.
I'm 5'11 230~lbs which makes me think I should be able to make a S4 feel good but when I'm on the bike I just don't see how.
Things I've done / planning to do.
- Moved the last spacer under them pushing it up.
- Pushed the seat all the way forward(This was after I had upper back pain so its hard to tell if it was enough until I have some rest).
- Bought a 30mm stem reducing 15mm from the stock 45mm stem(not installed yet, on the way).
- Considering buying a backsweep 40mm rise handlebar around 760mm compared to the stock 800mm 27mm rise.
With that said I wanted to get some advice on the situation and any thoughts on reducing the reach with new handlebars or how I should go about this. I don't think/know if there's anything specialized can do for me since its ben ridden down trails already and selling it would make me lose a ton of money off the bat so I'm kind of stumped.