This is potentially my next bike, so interested in your thoughts.
Hello Paul Mac
One of the very few reviews said "best suited for an expert rider" maybe I should have listened, maybe. The size is only cumbersome when trying to turn around in less than 6 to 8 feet. One other quirk is that the slack head angle at (slow speed!!) can go from turning to plowing very suddenly, however being the length of a semi tractor trailer going OTB is unlikely, more likely to hit the handle bars with your belly.
I'm not positive why this happens but the level axel crank path is my first guess, yupe straight line through axels and cranks, no bottom bracket drop to speak of. The bike is surprisingly agile for a Kenevo like monster truck, but handles much better than the Kenevo, which I found numb.
I'm still experimenting with 190mm Rockshox select debonair. Currently no volume spacers, tried 2 then 1 spacer, wide open compression and a couple of clicks of rebound around 63 PSI riding outer Cape Cod flow trail roots no rocks downhill drops off of erosion roots max of 12 inches, I'm getting through most of the 6.5 inches of travel, buttery at the top, but and this is big one, it's jarring to have successive hits with that much travel might be packing up, but I don't think so, could be the rebound is to slow.
On the rear I opted for the coil shock, the Cane Creek, my first coil shock. 450 lbs spring, I'm 210 lbs with gear, according to chart I need a 500 lbs spring, not sold from Pole. Not impressed with the shock So far, but it is super adjustable high/low for compression and rebound with little twisting knobs, and you can really feel each click, so I'm going to chalk it up to user inexperience for now.
Opted for the AXS shifting, like lots of options really inexpensive when you're buying a new bike. I need to calibrate the derailleur, because now it works like shit. Really slow shifting, hunting for gears at times. I'd really appreciate anyone with experience with this derailleur, I've read nothing but praise, which is why I'm assuming calibration. Just occurred to me "youtube!".
The bike is definitely growing on me. I rode the 2021 Turbo Levo pro today and was not as blown away as I was expecting compared to the Voima. Climbing; the Voima is the best climbing bike I've ever ridden, so good in fact I have to remember to stop trying the keep the front wheel on the ground, it's planted.
The voima is not as quiet as the Levo, but nothing else is. 750 battery is getting about 1 mile per 5% of battery down from 7% per mile after 4 charges, so the battery is breaking in. The bike is heavy not positive but 56 pounds with pedals would be close.
This bike is stunningly good looking, in embarrassingly obnoxious shinny gold, sorry I'm an insecure American, couldn't help myself. I hoping I can grow into this big bike. I'm not sure it's going to be rideable on the super techy rock, we have a place inside Boston City limits called Stoney Brook, it's the most challenging tech most people have ever ridden, especially for a rank intermediate like me.
Warm Regards Ruti