Kenevo Gen1 Official 2020 Kenevo Owners Thread

OrangePower

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May I suggest staying away from alloy anything. I converted my rear wheels to hg drivers so I can run nx cassettes. Gx and the XO cassettes have 2-3 alloy cogs, great for weight reduction, bad for parts lifespans. The front cog is a steal 32 tooth 104 bcd ring. Please avoid trying an alloy chain ring , I have a buddy with a Levo that destroyed one in a couple months.
Can you give me advice what to get? Which Cassette and front ring?
 

mustclime

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Can you give me advice what to get? Which Cassette and front ring?




Pretty sure these will do it, your rear hub should be the ratchet style rather than the 3 paw dt Swiss. I have seen on other forums some of the dt Swiss 370 rear hubs were paw style so you should check it.
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GeordieKenevo

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Anyone got the tech workbook for the 2020 Kenevo (Gen 2) as seen the 2019 Levo one online but can't find a Kenevo one on here or anywhere?

Also whilst I'm here, Just swapped the original Fox DPX2 for a shiny new Factory X2 on my Kenevo and seem to have these 2 spacer looking things left over and no idea where they are from
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I've triple checked the upper and lower shock mounts plus the horst link bolts but they won't fit in any of them and I only undid these - anyone recognise them
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DylanJM

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Anyone able to advise on sizing. I ride a S3 Stumpy Evo. Looking at the numbers an S2 Kenevo is roughly the same. I'm 173cm. Should I go with an S2 or go to S3 and take the extra room?
 

Nikolaos Tsivis

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Anyone able to advise on sizing. I ride a S3 Stumpy Evo. Looking at the numbers an S2 Kenevo is roughly the same. I'm 173cm. Should I go with an S2 or go to S3 and take the extra room?
I am 173 too and on my second Kenevo. The first one was an S3 with a 35mm stem and a 170mm dropper. It was nice. It got stolen. I bought a second Kenevo. This time an S4 with a dual crown fork, a direct mount stem of 10mm length and a slammed dropper at 180mm travel. I enjoy the more DH feeling than my previous one. All my Kenevos left at 27.5" wheels.

I also own a specialized status 2022 at S3 size. I wouldnt go larger on this one.

Hope I helped.

Thanks/Nikolaos Tsivis
 

biota

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May I recommend your first mod be a 200 mm air shaft for the boxer.
So by what you say, I assume it's the same fork, just a different air shaft?

I'm having some trouble with the 180 mm boxxer, so considering complete replacement or maybe some kind of upgrade...
 

calisp

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So by what you say, I assume it's the same fork, just a different air shaft?

I'm having some trouble with the 180 mm boxxer, so considering complete replacement or maybe some kind of upgrade...
It's took me three and a half years to get happy with my Boxxer 😅 I think the most important things were fitting a Charger Damper 2.1 and then having it tuned by JTech. The JTech tune was the main thing but they couldn't have done that on the Select damper.

I also have the 200mm air shaft and recently switched back to the 180 out of curiosity. The fork performed fine but I preferred the geometry with the 200 so switched back again. That was a little surprising given I also fitted 29" lowers/wheel so the geometry is waaaay off stock (61 degree head angle) but it feels good so I'm sticking with it. I do have a 65mm stroke shock and the flip chip in high which offsets it a little.

Anyway, if I bought another Kenevo Expert, I'm not sure if I'd go with all the mods or sell the Boxxer unused and get a Grip X2 Fox 40 (very happy with one on another bike), or maybe try a Dorado / Ohlins DH38..
 

biota

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It's took me three and a half years to get happy with my Boxxer 😅 I think the most important things were fitting a Charger Damper 2.1 and then having it tuned by JTech. The JTech tune was the main thing but they couldn't have done that on the Select damper.

I also have the 200mm air shaft and recently switched back to the 180 out of curiosity. The fork performed fine but I preferred the geometry with the 200 so switched back again. That was a little surprising given I also fitted 29" lowers/wheel so the geometry is waaaay off stock (61 degree head angle) but it feels good so I'm sticking with it. I do have a 65mm stroke shock and the flip chip in high which offsets it a little.

Anyway, if I bought another Kenevo Expert, I'm not sure if I'd go with all the mods or sell the Boxxer unused and get a Grip X2 Fox 40 (very happy with one on another bike), or maybe try a Dorado / Ohlins DH38..
The whole tuning thing is new to me.

What do they actually need to know and do to "tune" the forks for a particular rider?

Man, I've always said I just buy a bike and ride it, not into all this playing with them and binning good enough parts. But here I am now I've finally dropped some real dough for a new one, I want it 100% and am looking to drop even more cash🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

I could buy a used Beta or Sherco for the price of a suitable fork, then ride it for a decade without touching it 🤣🤣🤣
 

calisp

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Best to phone them up for a chat but for 80% of people you'd just need to give your bike details, your riding weight, and state that you need an average rider tune.

What they'll do is change the shim stack in the damper, and maybe upgrade the piston, so that the high/low compression/rebound range is right for you. With the compression working properly, you also won't have to under/over inflate the air chamber which has negative effects if you're needing to do that.

How much of a benefit you'll get will depend on how bad the stock damper is for your weight/your bike/your riding. For me it was night and day. I could always set the fork up well for one thing, but it would have at least one serious problem (harsh/wallowing/bottoming out/compacting) doing anything else. With it tuned, I don't feel like I'm making compromises any more. I sometimes tweak the LSC a bit, mostly depending on my mood, but it has no problem with lines that are a mix of small kicky jumps, big jumps, drops to flat, fast chunky tech, tight corners and long flowy berms.

I'm really happy with what JTech have done on two forks and a shock, and they were always super helpful when I spoke with them. Also, if you buy the charger 2.1 damper from them the tuning is free. There are other options though - TF Tuned and Sprung Suspension Workshop seem to have good reputations.
 

biota

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Best to phone them up for a chat but for 80% of people you'd just need to give your bike details, your riding weight, and state that you need an average rider tune.

What they'll do is change the shim stack in the damper, and maybe upgrade the piston, so that the high/low compression/rebound range is right for you. With the compression working properly, you also won't have to under/over inflate the air chamber which has negative effects if you're needing to do that.

How much of a benefit you'll get will depend on how bad the stock damper is for your weight/your bike/your riding. For me it was night and day. I could always set the fork up well for one thing, but it would have at least one serious problem (harsh/wallowing/bottoming out/compacting) doing anything else. With it tuned, I don't feel like I'm making compromises any more. I sometimes tweak the LSC a bit, mostly depending on my mood, but it has no problem with lines that are a mix of small kicky jumps, big jumps, drops to flat, fast chunky tech, tight corners and long flowy berms.

I'm really happy with what JTech have done on two forks and a shock, and they were always super helpful when I spoke with them. Also, if you buy the charger 2.1 damper from them the tuning is free. There are other options though - TF Tuned and Sprung Suspension Workshop seem to have good reputations.
Cheers.
I'm leaning towards just putting a Dorado on it, or even a Mazzer would be enough really but I'd have to change the wheel it get an adapter to 15mm.
 

Zed.

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Cheers.
I'm leaning towards just putting a Dorado on it, or even a Mazzer would be enough really but I'd have to change the wheel it get an adapter to 15mm.

Beware on how deep the rabbit hole can be, financial ruin follows all hobbies 🤡

as to axles, the (single crown) Mezzer is 15x110mm boost whereas the (twin crown) Dorado is 20x110 boost.

although buying a new wheel to fit a Dorado or similar large-axle fork would also be a great excuse to jump up to 29" front for a 'free' mullet:p



Rich.
 

biota

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Beware on how deep the rabbit hole can be, financial ruin follows all hobbies 🤡

as to axles, the (single crown) Mezzer is 15x110mm boost whereas the (twin crown) Dorado is 20x110 boost.

although buying a new wheel to fit a Dorado or similar large-axle fork would also be a great excuse to jump up to 29" front for a 'free' mullet:p



Rich.
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I only need a new wheel if I go down to a 115mm axle, as the boxer is 120 like the Dorado.

But part of the reason I'm leaning towards the Dorado is I can run whichever wheel I want later 😎

Also though, as I plan to mainly use it at the bike park, I'm not sure I'm a big believer in the benefits of a 29 front.
 

Zed.

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I only need a new wheel if I go down to a 115mm axle, as the boxer is 120 like the Dorado.

But part of the reason I'm leaning towards the Dorado is I can run whichever wheel I want later 😎

Also though, as I plan to mainly use it at the bike park, I'm not sure I'm a big believer in the benefits of a 29 front.
I wasn't sure if the kenevo-standard Boxxers used the Zeb lowers & 15mm axles :unsure:

I (we ride Bpw mostly & 29" is definately a good thing(y)

Rich. (just bought another Dorado)
 

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