Honestly I dont care if I dont get any future avinox bikes, its not about saying the right thing. I try to find good things and things i dont like about the bikes I have on my channel.
I used ChatGPT 5 to analyse the video I made on the bike to give both my positive and negative takes on the bike:
Positives
- “Completely remarkable” weight-to-power ratio — 19.2 kg with 1,000 W / 120 Nm
- “Outstanding” motor system — “smokes everything” in performance tests
- “Really remarkable” first-generation product from DJI
- Integrated high-resolution touchscreen with wireless controls
- High-density battery cells — among the highest available on the market
- Extremely fast acceleration & “addictive” climbing power
- Smooth, controllable motor delivery; instant startup after firmware updates
- DJI seen as “really meaning business” in e-bike market
Negatives
- “Mismatch” between ultra-powerful motor and light-duty frame/spec
- Nervous front end due to flexy stock bar/stem
- Weak rear tyre with poor grip, unsuited to bike’s power
- Difficult restarts on steep, technical climbs (geometry issues: seat tube angle, chainstay length)
- Wishes for more “burly” components — e.g., 38 mm fork
- Battery swap requires motor removal, not user-friendly
Tone: Enthusiastic, mildly biased toward the motor’s performance, but includes clear and repeated critiques of bike spec & handling.
As for that video that Alex did - In my opinion the Avinox motor can be really detuned a lot to perform much like some of the less powerful motors. Assistance levels can be reduced, motor watts reduced (so easy to change it from 1000w to 750w to match the Bosch) and even Torque and start up speed.
I have a Tesla and if you floor it everywhere it is one of the fastest 0-60 cars on the road. But I dont have to drive it that way!