JC94
New Member
Hi folks.
I’m new here and hoping to join the e-mtb community very soon.
I currently own a Boardman MHT 8.6 which I’ve had for roughly 3 years, so as one would say, pretty basic. I mainly use this for riding down canals and the odd trail in the Peak District, Sherwood Pines and Cannock Chase. Sherwood Pines is relatively easy, but Cannock Chase and the Peak District are out to get me at times.
If I’m honest, I have no clue what is considered top tier, mid or low, but do have a few options in mind, so would like to know what people think of the following, and provide a little advice if possible please:
S4 Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL Expert Electric 2022 (Yellow) with the Specialized SL 1.1 Custom Lightweight Motor (35Nm/320Wh)
S3 Specialized Levo SL Comp Carbon Electric 2024 (Orange) with the Specialized 1.2 SL Custom Rx Trail Tuned Motor (50Nm/320Wh)
S3 Specialized Kenevo Comp Electric 2024 (Gold) with the Specialized 2.2 Custom Rx Trail Tuned Motor (90Nm/500Wh)
S4 Specialized Kenevo Comp 6Fattie Electric (Blue) with the Specialized Turbo Full Power System 2.2 Motor (90Nm/500Wh)
S3 Specialized Turbo Levo Comp Carbon Electric (Black) with the Specialized Turbo Full Power System 2.2 Motor (90Nm/700Wh)
S3 Specialized Enduro (Black/Purple) Custom Build similar price to the above bikes - Fox 38 Forks with 180mm travel, Fox Float x2 Shock, SRAM GX Eagle AXS Drivetrain, Hope Tech 3 E4 Brakes, Hope Evo Spiderless Crank, SRAM GX Eagle Cassete, Sixth Element Carbon Tubeless Wheels, Michelin Wild Enduro Tyres and Fox Factory Transfer Seatpost.
I'm mostly drawn to the e-mtb with bright in your face colours, i.e yellow or the cyan blue, but would happily go for an all black e-mtb or mtb that is capable of doing everything I need.
The plan is to commute to work and begin doing more trails over the summer period, as I need to lose a little weight before the end of this year. I work in the office 3 days a week when possible, however, my job takes me all over the UK, so could take the bike and consider riding trails when nearby.
The route to work is mostly level, with a few hills on route, nothing major.
If I did go for an SL with the smaller motor, how would this handle the climbs on trails? I've heard the SL motor especially the 1.1 can be noticably loud, is this true? Or should I be swayed into going for a bigger motor for more torque?
What is the main difference between the Levo and Kenevo?
Is the enduro bike a good option? I'm assuming no motor/battery within from the frame size, nevertheless, would be a huge upgrade from the Boardman.
Don't hate me for showing only Specialized, I did look at Orbea, Trek, Yeti and other brands, but noticed they have been highly rated whilst watching e-mtb videos online, so thought Kenevo's may be the same
I’m new here and hoping to join the e-mtb community very soon.
I currently own a Boardman MHT 8.6 which I’ve had for roughly 3 years, so as one would say, pretty basic. I mainly use this for riding down canals and the odd trail in the Peak District, Sherwood Pines and Cannock Chase. Sherwood Pines is relatively easy, but Cannock Chase and the Peak District are out to get me at times.
If I’m honest, I have no clue what is considered top tier, mid or low, but do have a few options in mind, so would like to know what people think of the following, and provide a little advice if possible please:
S4 Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL Expert Electric 2022 (Yellow) with the Specialized SL 1.1 Custom Lightweight Motor (35Nm/320Wh)
S3 Specialized Levo SL Comp Carbon Electric 2024 (Orange) with the Specialized 1.2 SL Custom Rx Trail Tuned Motor (50Nm/320Wh)
S3 Specialized Kenevo Comp Electric 2024 (Gold) with the Specialized 2.2 Custom Rx Trail Tuned Motor (90Nm/500Wh)
S4 Specialized Kenevo Comp 6Fattie Electric (Blue) with the Specialized Turbo Full Power System 2.2 Motor (90Nm/500Wh)
S3 Specialized Turbo Levo Comp Carbon Electric (Black) with the Specialized Turbo Full Power System 2.2 Motor (90Nm/700Wh)
S3 Specialized Enduro (Black/Purple) Custom Build similar price to the above bikes - Fox 38 Forks with 180mm travel, Fox Float x2 Shock, SRAM GX Eagle AXS Drivetrain, Hope Tech 3 E4 Brakes, Hope Evo Spiderless Crank, SRAM GX Eagle Cassete, Sixth Element Carbon Tubeless Wheels, Michelin Wild Enduro Tyres and Fox Factory Transfer Seatpost.
I'm mostly drawn to the e-mtb with bright in your face colours, i.e yellow or the cyan blue, but would happily go for an all black e-mtb or mtb that is capable of doing everything I need.
The plan is to commute to work and begin doing more trails over the summer period, as I need to lose a little weight before the end of this year. I work in the office 3 days a week when possible, however, my job takes me all over the UK, so could take the bike and consider riding trails when nearby.
The route to work is mostly level, with a few hills on route, nothing major.
If I did go for an SL with the smaller motor, how would this handle the climbs on trails? I've heard the SL motor especially the 1.1 can be noticably loud, is this true? Or should I be swayed into going for a bigger motor for more torque?
What is the main difference between the Levo and Kenevo?
Is the enduro bike a good option? I'm assuming no motor/battery within from the frame size, nevertheless, would be a huge upgrade from the Boardman.
Don't hate me for showing only Specialized, I did look at Orbea, Trek, Yeti and other brands, but noticed they have been highly rated whilst watching e-mtb videos online, so thought Kenevo's may be the same
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