_Martin_
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Hi I am fairly new to this forum, so I might as well start off with a short introduction:
My name is Martin, I am 30 years old and live in Stuttgart Germany.
After almost ten years of abstinence from two wheels (BMX and Motocross),
I started mountainbiking by the end of the last year with a Mondraker Crafty R+
and after being an avid Snowboard Freerider (50+days/season) I am so happy to have found something equally stoking for the "off-season".
I sold my Crafty quite quickly, since I found it just too unwieldy (470mm chainstays!) and I wasn't really fond on the prehistoric Bosch CX motor,
the release of the new Decoy then made the decision for me
Since then I've built up an Orange P7, I absolutely love this bike and I ride it everywhere from trails to bikeparks.
Since I am mostly into mountainbiking for the way down and there are a lot of gnarly trails here it was clear to me to still wanting an EMTB to get as much trailtime as possible. I was sure that the YT Decoy is just the right bike for me and preordered one, but hence the delivery time and wanting to wait for the 700Wh Battery I canceled my order with winter season being just a month away anyway. But now the new Kenevo has come out, which brings me to my problem:
I really like the new Kenevo and can't decide between the Kenevo Expert or the YT Decoy Pro.
Normally money would be an issue but since I have the right connections I could get the Kenevo Expert for roughly the same price as a Decoy Pro (which would actually cost more with a 700Wh battery). My worry with the new Kenevo is, that it might be a lot less nimble than the Decoy due to its length and I might get totally bored when on more "regular trails". I am just scared of having the Mondraker Crafty experience all over again, which is more of a "point and shoot" kinda bike. Don't get me wrong I really like low stable bikes, my P7 for example is also quite a low berm railing machine. But since I like manualing and playing around with the ground I'd like a bike that is at least a bit playful and doesn't handle like a tank.
So my question goes out to all the people who have ridden the Decoy as well as the Kenevo, maybe Rob has something to say about that.
Am I to expect a lot more agility from the Decoy compared to the Kenevo?
Can anyone compare the Kenevo to the Mondraker Bosch Bikes up to 2019 (like the Level or Crafty) and tell me if I am not to expect the same tank like experience?
My name is Martin, I am 30 years old and live in Stuttgart Germany.
After almost ten years of abstinence from two wheels (BMX and Motocross),
I started mountainbiking by the end of the last year with a Mondraker Crafty R+
and after being an avid Snowboard Freerider (50+days/season) I am so happy to have found something equally stoking for the "off-season".
I sold my Crafty quite quickly, since I found it just too unwieldy (470mm chainstays!) and I wasn't really fond on the prehistoric Bosch CX motor,
the release of the new Decoy then made the decision for me
Since then I've built up an Orange P7, I absolutely love this bike and I ride it everywhere from trails to bikeparks.
Since I am mostly into mountainbiking for the way down and there are a lot of gnarly trails here it was clear to me to still wanting an EMTB to get as much trailtime as possible. I was sure that the YT Decoy is just the right bike for me and preordered one, but hence the delivery time and wanting to wait for the 700Wh Battery I canceled my order with winter season being just a month away anyway. But now the new Kenevo has come out, which brings me to my problem:
I really like the new Kenevo and can't decide between the Kenevo Expert or the YT Decoy Pro.
Normally money would be an issue but since I have the right connections I could get the Kenevo Expert for roughly the same price as a Decoy Pro (which would actually cost more with a 700Wh battery). My worry with the new Kenevo is, that it might be a lot less nimble than the Decoy due to its length and I might get totally bored when on more "regular trails". I am just scared of having the Mondraker Crafty experience all over again, which is more of a "point and shoot" kinda bike. Don't get me wrong I really like low stable bikes, my P7 for example is also quite a low berm railing machine. But since I like manualing and playing around with the ground I'd like a bike that is at least a bit playful and doesn't handle like a tank.
So my question goes out to all the people who have ridden the Decoy as well as the Kenevo, maybe Rob has something to say about that.
Am I to expect a lot more agility from the Decoy compared to the Kenevo?
Can anyone compare the Kenevo to the Mondraker Bosch Bikes up to 2019 (like the Level or Crafty) and tell me if I am not to expect the same tank like experience?