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What the numbers mean on the trail

Computed from this bike's geometry, spec and build kit — reach, wheelbase, chainstay, head and seat angles, travel, motor, weight and the fork/tyre/brake spec — and worked out per size, because a fixed chainstay can make an S and an XL feel very different.

Size
Setting
Wheels
Descending
98

Slack 62.7° head angle, 180mm travel and a long 1299mm wheelbase — composed in the chunk, confident when it gets steep, and stable through fast corners.

Playfulness
19

More planted than poppy — better on steep terrain than tight, fiddly singletrack.

Size balance
83

Balanced front-to-rear in L (FC:RC 1.86) — weight sits evenly between the wheels.

Technical climbing
84

Avinox M2S and a steep 78.2° seat angle keep the weight planted over the front — a proper winch. 1300W of peak power and 150Nm of torque — among the most powerful e-bike motors made.

Best suited toFast, steep, rough tracks — and riders who want maximum composure.

Rewards commitment; it should feel calmer as the speed rises.

Watch out forNot a flickable, playful bike at 23.9kg — built to plough, not pop.

Brilliant on fast, rough, steep terrain; less fun on tight, mellow trails.

How it stacks up vs other Full Power · Gravity bikes (from 114 bikes in the database)

Weight23.9 kgabout average weight
Battery800 Wh80 Wh above average
Motor torque150 Nmclass-leading torque
Value for money81/100from £5,650 · most Avinox M2S bikes ~£7,100
⚙️ Adjustable geometry: this frame has a high/low setting — low drops the BB and slackens the head angle for more descending stability; high lifts the BB and steepens slightly for clearance and a perkier, more playful feel.
Computed from geometry + spec, not a paid review. Scores are guidance, not gospel.