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So yesterday I saw this on a Kenevo SL advert and the more I looked into the bike the more I loved other than the poxy motor ofc:
‘The Turbo Kenevo Super Light geometry can be fine-tuned for wherever and however you ride. Six distinct geometry settings allow easy adjustment to hone performance in any terrain. Head angle can be adjusted between 63 and 65.5 degrees. The bottom bracket height can be fine-tuned up or down by 7mm. We’ve never made a more adjustable, adaptable trail bike.’
Does anyone know how their doing this and can it be done on our Rises?
I’m trying to maintain the nicer upright feel (and abit of pop) for bike parks and XC so 65.5 and maybe keep the 210x55 air shock.
Then for dh tech/enduro stuff use an EXT storia v3 coil but it’s how we get to 64. I’ve seen examples of mullet with an offset bush using 216x63 and increase 160 fork and 163 rear travel but with a mullet.
At this point the fork has been upped which slackens the geo by 0.5 so it’s become 65, does adding an offset bush make it 65.5 again?
A 2.6 front tyres slackens by 0.5, I could use one of those if I was to aim toward 64 days.
The simple question would be, is it possible to get 65.5 and 64 using 29er on 210x55 without making the ride crap?
If not then if it’s a mullet option with the 216x63 then can that ever work as 65.5?
I’m guessing it’s one of the other….if so I defo need two shocks.
Just trying to work out if mullet is essential to get to 64 degrees really as I’ll leave that option for a while I think which may also mean I have to drop the coil idea also.
I know some can’t be assed with tinkering but I know others who do and seem to get a lot more out of their rides for doing so, if anything be nice to know and understand the options.
‘The Turbo Kenevo Super Light geometry can be fine-tuned for wherever and however you ride. Six distinct geometry settings allow easy adjustment to hone performance in any terrain. Head angle can be adjusted between 63 and 65.5 degrees. The bottom bracket height can be fine-tuned up or down by 7mm. We’ve never made a more adjustable, adaptable trail bike.’
Does anyone know how their doing this and can it be done on our Rises?
I’m trying to maintain the nicer upright feel (and abit of pop) for bike parks and XC so 65.5 and maybe keep the 210x55 air shock.
Then for dh tech/enduro stuff use an EXT storia v3 coil but it’s how we get to 64. I’ve seen examples of mullet with an offset bush using 216x63 and increase 160 fork and 163 rear travel but with a mullet.
At this point the fork has been upped which slackens the geo by 0.5 so it’s become 65, does adding an offset bush make it 65.5 again?
A 2.6 front tyres slackens by 0.5, I could use one of those if I was to aim toward 64 days.
The simple question would be, is it possible to get 65.5 and 64 using 29er on 210x55 without making the ride crap?
If not then if it’s a mullet option with the 216x63 then can that ever work as 65.5?
I’m guessing it’s one of the other….if so I defo need two shocks.
Just trying to work out if mullet is essential to get to 64 degrees really as I’ll leave that option for a while I think which may also mean I have to drop the coil idea also.
I know some can’t be assed with tinkering but I know others who do and seem to get a lot more out of their rides for doing so, if anything be nice to know and understand the options.