Swissrider
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I have a 2018 Kenevo. I live in the Alps and for where I ride the Kenevo looks after me very well. It still works as well as the day I bought it and I'm approaching 5000k. The only issue is the battery. It now has about 90% health and it seldom charges to 100% - usually between 96 and 99%. Not surprisingly, I don't think I'm getting the same range as when it was new. My limit is about 1000m of ascent with about 20k. It is fantastic on descents with really good ohlins suspension and and upgraded air spring on the lyrik forks. It also climbs really well. However, going out with mates who have bikes with 650 or 700k batteries I'm struggling to keep going when they have plenty left in the tank. I read all the reviews of new bikes and none really strike me as a real game changer compared to what I've already got for where I ride. However, because of the battery issue I'm now looking to get another bike. I doubt I would get much for my Kenevo second hand so I'm thinking of keeping it for really tricky terrain and bike parks, or when a ride is not too long. Having a second ebike seems to be a good idea, especially these days when there can be massive delays waiting for parts. So, I'm looking for a bike to compliment, rather than replace my Kenevo. Something a bit lighter (which would not be hard!), probably less travel and a big battery for long rides. The Orbea rise would seem to fit the bill but I don't like not being able to remove the battery (essential for re-charging on route and not good in sub zero winter temperatures) and I'm not so keen on the Shimano motor or the reduced power, or the small back rotor. So, I'm thinking the new Trek rail, although to get the bigger battery I've got to go quite a long way over budget, or the latest generation allu Lev, which would be just about in budget. Both bikes get good reviews. Although I love my Brose motor, I'm on the second one (which I hope will last a long time as I took it to the UK to have it serviced by Performance Line bearings), I do worry about being let down by another Brose motor.
In either case, I'm in for a long wait. The delivery date quoted for the Levo was March 2023 and October 2022 (maybe) for the rail! So, no rush and plenty of time to make a decision (and to save up the not inconsiderable amount of money - a lot more than I paid for my Kenevo). I did test ride a Kenevo SL. I did like it downhill, easier to get into the air than my Kenevo, but it was 30% slower uphill. It was nearly twice the price of my Kenevo and certainly not twice as good. With the ascents around my way, it is pretty easy to use up a 500k battery so going for at least 700k makes sense and I like the look of the latest Bosch system which will hopefully be quite a while before it goes out of date.
In either case, I'm in for a long wait. The delivery date quoted for the Levo was March 2023 and October 2022 (maybe) for the rail! So, no rush and plenty of time to make a decision (and to save up the not inconsiderable amount of money - a lot more than I paid for my Kenevo). I did test ride a Kenevo SL. I did like it downhill, easier to get into the air than my Kenevo, but it was 30% slower uphill. It was nearly twice the price of my Kenevo and certainly not twice as good. With the ascents around my way, it is pretty easy to use up a 500k battery so going for at least 700k makes sense and I like the look of the latest Bosch system which will hopefully be quite a while before it goes out of date.