New to the forum - Riding a 2023 Turbo Kenevo that I just converted to an All Mountain 29er with single crown fork (of course)

RobZen

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Maybe I should have joined first? I was surprised to see the owner of the forum was the same guy who’s videos I had been using for inspiration to convert my bike. Gave myself a face palm for that!
 
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mustclime

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Welcome, as a fellow Kenevo owner I hear you. I am riding my Kenevo as a 27.5 plus with a 190mm Zeb. If you do 27.5 plus right with wide rims and 2.8 enduro tires. I prefer them to skinny 29er’s in Rocky tech. 155mm cranks also rule on the Kenevo.
 

RobZen

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Jan 20, 2024
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Welcome, as a fellow Kenevo owner I hear you. I am riding my Kenevo as a 27.5 plus with a 190mm Zeb. If you do 27.5 plus right with wide rims and 2.8 enduro tires. I prefer them to skinny 29er’s in Rocky tech. 155mm cranks also rule on the Kenev
 

RobZen

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Hmm interesting! So you leaned into the Kenevo’s characteristics and came out the other side with a fairly bullet proof tank.
 

mustclime

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I played with dirt bikes when I was younger, a good rider can do crazy stuff on dirt bikes. Of course dirt bikes weigh more and have a bunch more torque but they do not have 29er’s with skinny tires. They have lots of rubber that can be aired down. You ever ride a fat bike through a field of baby head size rocks, you know what I mean. I love the Kenevo with lots of rubber with the air pressure in the mid to low teens.
 
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