Kenevo Gen1 Ohlins Shock died.

JustinMD

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My 2019 Kenevo, still under warrantee, had it's shock die. Lost a seal and leaked its oil out. I sent the shock into the local Specialized dealer to have it repaired. With COVID, the earthquake, and it being a Ohlins shock I have this sneaky suspicion that I might not see the shock back for a month or more.

With that said. Does anyone know if a older Specialized Enduro shock will fit? The Kenevo has the same X style frame. I would be ok with finding a low level air shock to put on to get me through till the shock returns.

Thanks all,
JustinMD
 

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Yes the enduro shocks do fit the kenevo but you will be running 6” of travel instead of 7” as the enduro shocks are only a 57mm stroke instead of 63mm for kenevo.
If it means being able to keep using the bike then it’s certainly a good option ?
 

CjP

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The 2019 Kenevo uses the same length and stroke shock as the 2018/19 enduro. 216/57 shock with the same specialized shock block.
The 2020 Kenevo uses a longer shock with standard eyelet 230/62.5
 
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The 2019 Kenevo uses the same length and stroke shock as the 2018/19 enduro. 216/57 shock with the same specialized shock block.
The 2020 Kenevo uses a longer shock with standard eyelet 230/62.5
Just to clear up any confusion the 2019 kenevo runs a 63mm stroke shock. I know as I found out the hard way! ?
 

CjP

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Umm mate, you are wrong. Both the website and my verniers can confirm that the 2019 xwing Kenevo runs a 216/57 stroke shock.
Where you may be getting confused is the shock originates from a 216/63 shock but then once they add their proprietary shock block in it reduces the stroke to 57mm.
If by some freak chance you have something different then you sir are a lucky man. I know all this because I ran an enduro air shock on my bike and checked that it had the same 180mm travel.
 

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Umm mate, you are wrong. Both the website and my verniers can confirm that the 2019 xwing Kenevo runs a 216/57 stroke shock.
Where you may be getting confused is the shock originates from a 216/63 shock but then once they add their proprietary shock block in it reduces the stroke to 57mm.
If by some freak chance you have something different then you sir are a lucky man. I know all this because I ran an enduro air shock on my bike and checked that it had the same 180mm travel.
I’m just here to offer advice on things I know about. ? not here to start wars. Happy shock hunting everyone.
 

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I’m just here to offer advice on things I know about. ? not here to start wars. Happy shock hunting everyone.
All good mate, I didn’t take any offence to what you said. Was just stating a different point of view (the right one ?), I’ve played around quite a bit with the xwing shocks. I measured my own Kenevo Ohlins coil and 2018 Enduro Ohlins air/Rockshox shock. Both which can be confirmed on the specialised web pages.
Are you saying your standard equiped 2019 Kenevo Ohlins shock measures 216/63?
 

GeordieKenevo

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Old thread I know but thanks for the posts above as I have just bought a Factory 2020 Fox Float X2 off an old Enduro to fit my Gen 1 Kenevo as the original Fox Van RC coil keeps working loose (y) I got the X2 for not much more than the servicing + postage cost of the Van RC and have heard air shocks tend to work better on the GEN1 Kenevo frames due to the frame shape allowing a more linear progression with the shock.
 

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