Torn Between Two E Bikes

Jb123

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Hello There

i am currently in the process of deciding on an E-Bike i currently ride a Nomad V4, the two bikes i am torn between are:

Specialized Kenevo Expert ( Berkshire Cycles is close to me)

Commencal Meta Power race 2018 Fox edition (rode one yesterday and really liked it)

i have also looked at the YT Decoy CF Pro Race but due to the model i would want it would be mid summer before i could get my hands on one due to stock levels, the one thing that does lean me towards the Kenevo is the warranty on it i have heard that if you have a problem you can just take it to Berkshire cycles and they will fix it whilst you wait, i am not really into 29ers as i am only 5 foot 9 and have always ridden 27.5, please share your thoughts on the two above bikes :)

Regards
Jordan
 

Andy A

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I would go for the Kenevo as I love those bikes also I drove the 480 mile round trip twice to buy two Levo's from Chris and you will have the peace of mind if anything goes wrong he will sort it out for you.

This is only my opinion but I recently owned a 2019 Jam2 and it was a superb bike but I did find the Shimano motor fairly noisy, but the Brose motor on the Levo is so quiet and has plenty of power and the Specialized just feels so much nicer to ride, but any of those bikes will be great bikes I suppose it depends on the best deal you are being offered :)
 

Jedipip

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If you are close to Chris at Berkshire (his catchment area being ‘the UK’) then get a bike from him. He’s clearly the e-bike Jedi master.

If he can warranty work on my Decoy I’d Drive to him......?
 

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The Kenevo is a tank. An awesome tank, but still a tank. It's due for replacement, possibly very soon. Unless you need a 180mm DH weapon I'd be looking at the Levo instead; it's lighter and more agile.

The Decoy in Pro spec was awesome and if I could afford to spend £6K on a bicycle I would have ordered one there and then.

The Commencal is very highly regarded by the folks on here that own one.
 

Interpaul

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Hello There

Commencal Meta Power race 2018 Fox edition (rode one yesterday and really liked it)

as i am only 5 foot 9 and have always ridden 27.5, please share your thoughts on the two above bikes :)

The 2018 Commencal has 27.5 wheels, I just bought one in XL and it is a really sweet looking and well specced bike. I also have a Devinci ACXT and the Commencal does feel more like a regular MTB in comparison and is a bit lighter.

All the bikes are good, whatever you buy, you will like.
 

Jb123

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The Kenevo is a tank. An awesome tank, but still a tank. It's due for replacement, possibly very soon. Unless you need a 180mm DH weapon I'd be looking at the Levo instead; it's lighter and more agile.

The Decoy in Pro spec was awesome and if I could afford to spend £6K on a bicycle I would have ordered one there and then.

The Commencal is very highly regarded by the folks on here that own one.

To be honest I was looking at a spec comparison really towards to Kenevo as for the money you get a better spec as apposed to the nearest model levo which I believe is another £499 more
 

Jb123

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The 2018 Commencal has 27.5 wheels, I just bought one in XL and it is a really sweet looking and well specced bike. I also have a Devinci ACXT and the Commencal does feel more like a regular MTB in comparison and is a bit lighter.

All the bikes are good, whatever you buy, you will like.

I have ridden a couple of Kenevos and yeah the Commy does feel more like a regular bike
 

Jamsxr

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Picked up a Commencal Meta Power 29 Signature. You can’t beat it for value, the spec is so good for the price. Plus it’s an absolute charger, reasonably playful, loves a jump and feels just like a conventional MTB. Reliability was also key for me and the Commencal/E8000 combination seems fairly bulletproof.

There’s not a bad bike out of the ones you’ve listed so you can’t really go wrong.
 
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Jb123

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Picked up a Commencal Meta Power 29 Signature. You can’t beat it for value, the spec is so good for the price. Plus it’s an absolute charger, reasonably playful, loves a jump and feel just like a conventional MTB. Reliability was also key for me and the Commencal/E8000 combination seems fairly bulletproof.

There’s not a bad bike out of the ones you’ve listed so you can’t really go wrong.
I think reliability is key for me also I have had a couple direct sale bikes and when ever there is an issue it has to go back to Europe then I was without a bike that is my only worry, and I have never really been into the 29er thing but then a lot of people go 29 and don’t look back
 

Jb123

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I would go for the Kenevo as I love those bikes also I drove the 480 mile round trip twice to buy two Levo's from Chris and you will have the peace of mind if anything goes wrong he will sort it out for you.

This is only my opinion but I recently owned a 2019 Jam2 and it was a superb bike but I did find the Shimano motor fairly noisy, but the Brose motor on the Levo is so quiet and has plenty of power and the Specialized just feels so much nicer to ride, but any of those bikes will be great bikes I suppose it depends on the best deal you are being offered :)

How many hours do you get out of the battery and has yours been derestricted
 

Jb123

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How many hours do you get out of the battery and has yours been derestricted
The other thing is the 2020 version will be out late September/ October but then trying to get hold of one may be difficult then possibly resulting in no E bike for the summer
 

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To be honest I was looking at a spec comparison really towards to Kenevo as for the money you get a better spec as apposed to the nearest model levo which I believe is another £499 more
Yeah, the Ken is better spec'd but they are quite different bikes. Is your riding more trail or DH/Enduro?
 

Jb123

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Yeah, the Ken is better spec'd but they are quite different bikes. Is your riding more trail or DH/Enduro?

I do ride a lot in the Surrey hills areas but then also love a bike park session with the boys that’s why I’m kind of thinking the Kenevo best of all worlds but then it also depends if I can get one before the stop making them as the new model will be out in a few months
 

Jamsxr

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I think reliability is key for me also I have had a couple direct sale bikes and when ever there is an issue it has to go back to Europe then I was without a bike that is my only worry, and I have never really been into the 29er thing but then a lot of people go 29 and don’t look back

There are a few shops in the UK who supply Commencal so you get the direct value but get to use a bike shop ?
 

Jamsxr

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Ohhh I see, do you know if they offer a demo service

Unfortunately not, the shop I used was Bikeactive in Hertfordshire.

I’ve done 300km of after work and weekend riding this month on my Commencal. Safe to say, as it stands, it’s my best purchase ever!
 

Leeroy678

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I have the 2019 commencal meta power essential and it's a beast of a bike I love it. The spec for the money is fantastic.
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One thing you might consider are the motors. The Brose motor will “run on” for a couple of metres after you stop peddling. Some love this as you can briefly pause peddling to avoid a peddle strike and the bike will keep going, others hate it as they feel out of control. In a recent big comparison test by MBR, the Shimano motor was criticised because it cuts out the moment you stop peddling, although some would like this! Both shimano and Bosch motors have been criticised because of rattling going downhill so you need to decide it this bothers you. I ride a Kenevo and love it and like the natural feel and power of the Brose motor, but like too many others I’ve had to replace the motor. At least if it breaks again I can get it fixed whereas the Shimano motor can’t be fixed if it breaks after the guarantee has run out. Finally, you need to consider all the advantages (mainly price) of a shop bought bike against all the disadvantages of a direct sales bike. At least in theory, with a Shimano equipped bike you should be able to take it to any Shimano service centre if the motor is within guarantee.
 

Whitby Chris

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Honestly mate, go for the bike you prefer, there will always be a difference of opinion, I ride a Whyte were some of my friends ride different brands. It all comes down to in the end which one you like the most, both are great bikes and brands. Purely comes down in the end to what ou want.
 

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