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Hey mate, did you ride the bike with the X2? I'm curious how that TTX compares.Hope 220mm rear disc/brake with +40mm post mount.
65 stroke shock/180mm travel. No rub anywhere
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Hey mate, did you ride the bike with the X2? I'm curious how that TTX compares.Hope 220mm rear disc/brake with +40mm post mount.
65 stroke shock/180mm travel. No rub anywhere
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For what it's worth, going from the Performance/Elite to Factory X2 offers LS/HS Rebound and Compression. The added adjustability and overall performance is better in my experience. I was noticablly better from the first ride after the swap.
Seems about right to me. I have over 2000 miles on a Levo SL and now a couple hundred miles on the KSL. The Levo SL was definitely a more efficient peddling bike up hill and I would mostly ride in Eco and could get 20 to 24 miles on a battery without the extender. I find with KSL I mostly ride in trail mode and maybe 16 to 18 miles on a battery but less elevation around 2400'. I almost always ride with the extender on my KSL. Don't really notice a difference when I have it on or off the bike.Question about the KSL's range:
I've been on 11 rides on my KSL Comp. My average ride distance is 12.42 miles and 2600' elevation. I ride in Trail about 70% of the time and Turbo in 30%. I add about 185lbs to the bike in gear , water and body weight and by the time I end my rides I have less than 10% battery left (no extender). On my longest ride of 13.66 miles and 3189' elevation, I actually ran out of battery on the pedal to the car.
Can any KSL owners report if this seems normal to them? Or might I have an issue with my battery? Because earlier in this megathread, I was reading that owners were getting a good deal more time, distance and elevation than me even when they were running in mostly (or all) in Turbo.
No sorry mate. Didn’t even sit on the bike with it on.Hey mate, did you ride the bike with the X2? I'm curious how that TTX compares.
I have now done couple rides with KSL. In first ride everything was a little bit wrong. Too much air in the fork, tool little in the shock, handlebar was too high and even seat tilt was wrong. Those axs at least worked nicely and the motor was as nice as I expected. I almost had buyers remorse. .
For second ride I lowered the handlebar and adjust the air pressures in the fork and shock and ride was much better. Tires were gripping nicely and the fork and shock seemed to work quite well. I still got some wrist pain. I will change the grips first and if that one doesn't help I'll swap handlebar to Renthal Fatbar.
Maybe after couple of additional rides and some tweaking I can say that it is the best bike ever
The performance x2 that comes on the Expert is not the same as the Factory in that it does not have the VVC setup on rebound and some of the other newer features. So - in this case, not just the external dials. That being said, the Performance X2 on my expert is pretty good. I am shock-curious to go with a EXT or Push as some point, but not until I can offload some bike stuff I have for sale.I cannot get the frameset anywhere so I am probably going to get COMP version as well and swap to my parts from enduro bike (mainly wheels, ZEB Ultimate fork and nicer cockpit).
One thing that isn't good value to change is the shock.. selling Float-X Performance and buying Float X2 is quite poor proposition in Europe, lots of lost value and Fox stuff is damn overpriced here. So I am also interested in how people find the Float-X. Best to keep the Float-X as back-up shock and get Storia later. But it might just be good enough anyway, the kinematics of this frame are superb to begin with.
There is no performance difference between Performance, Perfomance Elite and Factory when it comes to shocks, they have the same damper, you just lose external dials. But Float-X doesn't have as many as X2 to begin with so starting tune might be ok for most 70-90KG riders.
Is there such a thing on market already like Invisiframe, but with dark tint? To make the dark-grey frame appear deeper black? It looks really nice imho, but it could look nicer. Nit-picking, but we're talking 8-10K Euro bike builds, it needs to feel like the best bike ever :- ).
I am about 180ish. I generally ride in a modified trail mode with ~35/90. I can get about 20mi -25mi and 4-5kft in that mode. No range extender Eco would drastically improve that. The stock tires are pretty draggy (but good grip). Changing those up may improve things as well.Question about the KSL's range:
I've been on 11 rides on my KSL Comp. My average ride distance is 12.42 miles and 2600' elevation. I ride in Trail about 70% of the time and Turbo in 30%. I add about 185lbs to the bike in gear , water and body weight and by the time I end my rides I have less than 10% battery left (no extender). On my longest ride of 13.66 miles and 3189' elevation, I actually ran out of battery on the pedal to the car.
Can any KSL owners report if this seems normal to them? Or might I have an issue with my battery? Because earlier in this megathread, I was reading that owners were getting a good deal more time, distance and elevation than me even when they were running in mostly (or all) in Turbo.
… I am shock-curious to go with a EXT or Push as some point, but not until I can offload some bike stuff I have for sale.
I ripped the knobs off my rear Butcher as well. Most of the side knobs are cracked at the base and look like they are ready to come off too. The T9 compound front is wearing better, much more evenly with no signs of cracking. Maybe I should talk to Specialized too!I am about 180ish. I generally ride in a modified trail mode with ~35/90. I can get about 20mi -25mi and 4-5kft in that mode. No range extender Eco would drastically improve that. The stock tires are pretty draggy (but good grip). Changing those up may improve things as well.
Speaking of tires - I had some signs of knobs ripping off the rear butcher. This was a failure mode of the previous butcher editions as well. I had a flat with a pretty big tear at the knob. This was with an insert, and it was fairly low on wear.
Specialized was great, though, and they warrantied the tire by sending me 2x tires of my choice at no cost within about 48 hrs. Glad that my $11k bought me some support
My only advice is to make sure to keep your spinning at 70-110rpm where the motor is the most efficient.
otherwise your cardiovascular system will need to make up for battery.
I am about 180ish. I generally ride in a modified trail mode with ~35/90. I can get about 20mi -25mi and 4-5kft in that mode. No range extender Eco would drastically improve that. The stock tires are pretty draggy (but good grip). Changing those up may improve things as well.
Speaking of tires - I had some signs of knobs ripping off the rear butcher. This was a failure mode of the previous butcher editions as well. I had a flat with a pretty big tear at the knob. This was with an insert, and it was fairly low on wear.
Specialized was great, though, and they warrantied the tire by sending me 2x tires of my choice at no cost within about 48 hrs. Glad that my $11k bought me some support
FB46Hello. I am looking for the tuningcode for Kenevo SL Sworks size S5.
Rear shock.
Would be great if any can take a picture from the piggy back. The code is supposed to be written at piggy back.
Greetings Orjan
Size S3 with Shimano Saint clipless pedals (550-570 gr) 19.4 kghas anyone weighed the KSL Expert? Interested to know what it is as stock?
The spring is the original EXT and the lenght is choose from Ext calculated on my weight and characteristics.oh man we are going to need ride impressions ASAP. That’s the first e storia I have seen in the wild. What spring length did they give you as it looks fairly short?
Also did you go for 62.5mm or 65mm stroke?
What rock guard are you using?
RockguardzWhat rock guard are you using?
With aluminum crank swap
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