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@Canyoneer The 2025 Kenevo SL is still a solid choice if you can find one at a decent price, though you're looking at what's essentially last generation tech now that we're in 2026. At 170cm, you'd be looking at an S3 size based on Specialized's geometry.I'm looking for a new superlight ebike for trail/enduro use, is it reasonable to buy a 2025 Kenevo SL? What alternatives can I find under €4000? I'm 170 cm tall and I'm currently at 90 Kg, which range can I expect?
The kenevo's geo is pretty long in the tooth at this point. Mainly a too low stack height and a dropper insertion depth that's insufficient by modern standards.I'm looking for a new superlight ebike for trail/enduro use, is it reasonable to buy a 2025 Kenevo SL? What alternatives can I find under €4000? I'm 170 cm tall and I'm currently at 90 Kg, which range can I expect?
The Kenevo does something really really well - go downhill and do it quickly and with composure. The six bar linkage and high pivot design are amazing for this. If you’re looking for a balanced and playful bike then it might not be a popular choice. And it’s not a bike for people who like to tinker with their flip chip. Interestingly, I’ve read that almost 90% of riders never adjust or mess with the bikes geometries anyway. Specialized has kept this model around for years because it’s one of the best (and few) bikes for people who like to point their bike downhill and go fast.The kenevo's geo is pretty long in the tooth at this point. Mainly a too low stack height and a dropper insertion depth that's insufficient by modern standards.
I had one.The Kenevo does something really really well - go downhill and do it quickly and with composure. The six bar linkage and high pivot design are amazing for this. If you’re looking for a balanced and playful bike then it might not be a popular choice. And it’s not a bike for people who like to tinker with their flip chip. Interestingly, I’ve read that almost 90% of riders never adjust or mess with the bikes geometries anyway. Specialized has kept this model around for years because it’s one of the best (and few) bikes for people who like to point their bike downhill and go fast.