Maxon Air S 90Nm 620 W, 600/400. + 250Wh extender

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Move over DJI and Fazua?

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Yeah, it’s on here as well

watching with hope as it looks like it might be a move in what I consuder the right direction ( enough power, enough battery, under 16kg xc emtb). , just a few questions as usual with a new motor (living up to the hype and marketing, reliability, post warranty maintainability and spares , UK dealer set up, what bikes it ends up in etc), let’s see
 
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Yeah, it’s on here as well

watching with hope as it looks like it might be a move in what I consuder the right direction ( enough power, enough battery, under 16kg xc emtb). , just a few questions as usual with a new motor (living up to the hype and marketing, reliability, post warranty maintainability and spares , UK dealer set up etc), let’s see
Yeah, was surprised it wasn't posted here yet.
 
I'm really curious to see the motor and battery market in few years, are we going to see just a couple of big players taking over like Sram and Shimano for transmissions? There are so many brands developing interesting stuff at the moment
 
Impressive tech for sure ! 2 kg with 90nm 600w was unthinkable till this.
However, looking at their batteries it seems we are still far from any advancements in this area with standard weight and size.
When next generation battery technologies finally arrive* with less than half the weight/at least twice the energy density, then the game will change. Until then will be only incremental improvements.

* Hopefully before fusion energy.
 
Impressive tech for sure ! 2 kg with 90nm 600w was unthinkable till this.
However, looking at their batteries it seems we are still far from any advancements in this area with standard weight and size.
Yeah, thinking if/when solid state batteries are finally scalable for commercial use, and are less expensive than diamonds, then that will be the big break through on weight drop.
 
Here's another peek at the lower profile of the non-drive side, which gives the DJI away as a motor. But that's as slim as it gonna get I think from my non-engineering perspective.

If you go to their website, they have six very off-brand Emtb companies that use the earlier 40 Nm system. They're nice looking rigs and some, to my liking, are running longer enduro travel 160-170 mm for around $8-9K USD. I assume that these will be available with the new updated 90Nm motor in '26?🤞

I'm surprised we haven't seen Rob's Ride preview it yet.😉
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I found this company from the Maxon page, they have a frameset with the new motor available for purchase. They claim a complete bike can be built under 15kg! Impressive for 90nm and 400wh.

 
I found this company from the Maxon page, they have a frameset with the new motor available for purchase. They claim a complete bike can be built under 15kg! Impressive for 90nm and 400wh.

Ouch $6k for the frameset only...like the 165mm travel but only the 400Wh option not both 600Wh too.😝
 
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I found this company from the Maxon page, they have a frameset with the new motor available for purchase. They claim a complete bike can be built under 15kg! Impressive for 90nm and 400wh.

Any others?
 
Ouch $6k for the frameset only...like the 165mm travel but only the 400Wh option not both 600Wh too.😝

It's curious though, they keep mentioning efficiency.

Does their 400watt last as long as the others 550 watts equivalent, for example?

Will be interesting to read the reviews.

That said, My Fazua 60 works great for me but will probably be a one and done motor system, meaning resell sucks.

So for me, I'm sticking with the big 2 brands next time around.
 
It's curious though, they keep mentioning efficiency.

Does their 400watt last as long as the others 550 watts equivalent, for example?

Will be interesting to read the reviews.
Good question. But I gotta think they have the 600 Wh for a reason...90Nm can still drain faster than 40 Nm. Plus, heavier riders like myself will be carrying that 250Wh extender for sure on longer rides...but that's OK. I average 1.5-2 hrs or maybe 20 miles these days...😁 I'd like to buy the Maxon bikedrive frame above if it has 160mm+/600Wh....also if it turns out to be reliable.🤔
 
It’s ridiculous that they are putting a 400 watt battery in a bike with 90 nm. Why not go 700+ and range extender option, that way you never get range anxiety
 
It’s ridiculous that they are putting a 400 watt battery in a bike with 90 nm. Why not go 700+ and range extender option, that way you never get range anxiety
Yeah...I think we'll see 600 Wh down tube options on some of the builds.

I think the big question is reliability at on 90Km output and overheating.

YTers really need to get a review going soon.👊
 
This was their exact response.

"Currently, the Paratu CP E-Bike Frame Kit comes with a 400Wh battery and an optional 250Wh range extender. There is a plan at Maxon for a 600wh battery yet these plans are not set in motion yet."

Whoever I was messaging at bikelab was super friendly! Apparently they'll have the bike at an event in lake Tahoe in a few weeks.
 
This was their exact response.

"Currently, the Paratu CP E-Bike Frame Kit comes with a 400Wh battery and an optional 250Wh range extender. There is a plan at Maxon for a 600wh battery yet these plans are not set in motion yet."

Whoever I was messaging at bikelab was super friendly! Apparently they'll have the bike at an event in lake Tahoe in a few weeks.
Can they do a review here? In our platform? I'd like to see a US bike company step up like Intense, Canfield or Salsa! 😁
 
Eurobike 2025 Day 1: no YT coverage of the Maxon air 90....maybe Maxon hasn't shown yet?😑.

C'mon Maxon Day 2!
 
Instinctiv Ocelot Maxon 90 $8.5K USD base model...good looking rig but geez a 145 travel really misses the mark for me (want 170mm) unfortunately.😑

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Ok...maybe. EMBN just showed some semi-solid state batteries in the same Day 2 vid. (It's at the 22 min). But I have well-versed engineer Emtb buddies that run the gamet of 100,% agreement with you to a younger one wno's a PhD and chemical engineer at Intel saying maybe 5 yrs and not cheap, even with China, who's likely first to make commercially scalable.

Cue to EMBN Day 2 vid. Company called Welion.
 
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Not the batteries, the price of shiny pebbles...
So you're saying yes solid state will be available and scalable commercially, but it will be monopolized by battery manufacturers to such an extent, they'll be overvalued on the market as to not realistically be available to average Joes?

Maybe, but China, good or bad for the consumer, would develop SS tech independently and sell under market value, thus making more affordable? I'm guessing, I'm not an economist either.
 
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FYI - eMTBs with the New Maxon AIR S Motor – The Sexiest Full-Power eMTBs?

for me, the Thömus sounds like a nearly perfect bike (but main battery not removable), however no UK dealers or presence (happy to be wrong, so bike spares issue and warranty etc imho, remember Brexit - yayyyyy) and having been an unsuccessful early adopter before I will wait a bit for real world motor feedback - so that’s a way down the road If atall.

back to awaiting tq hpr60 experiences and hearing how people who update a hpr50 trek exe get on and is the extra power noticeable.
 
FYI - eMTBs with the New Maxon AIR S Motor – The Sexiest Full-Power eMTBs?

for me, the Thömus sounds like a nearly perfect bike (but main battery not removable), however no UK dealers or presence (happy to be wrong, so bike spares issue and warranty etc imho, remember Brexit - yayyyyy) and having been an unsuccessful early adopter before I will wait a bit for real world motor feedback - so that’s a way down the road If atall.

back to awaiting tq hpr60 experiences and hearing how people who update a hpr50 trek exe get on and is the extra power noticeable.
Yeah, there's proof of concept. We'll know performance characteristics and durability short term by Fall. But also, they need that 600 Wh battery option for bigger travel Enduro rigs. That's still in development as Kaylee discovered last week.👊

Hopefully by next summer we'll see the whole picture. I believe Steve Jones of EMBN seems most interested in a ride review... I hope? Afterall, it's only 90Nm😁...plenty for me! But overshadowed by DJI of course!
 
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