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

Drone manufacturers can already access solid state batteries with considerly more energy density. I'm certain they're considerably more money. But that's the direction Maxon should go right from day one. 600w SS battery. A full power AM bike that weighs <20kgs is the standout product.
 
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Don't think anyone is upset , competition as in everything is good. The idea is good on paper, but in practice, well, 1 year to launch a 600wh battery....

The industry moves so fast in current times so for a corporation like Maxon, they are a bit slow..
you can't buy any bike with this system TODAY, so far the motor is announced, bikes are announced, but nothing is buyable. transalpes had their FIRST prototype end of august at testRIDE Lenzerheide, they built it up a few days earlier.

get real...
 
Drone manufacturers can already access solid state batteries with considerly more energy density. I'm certain they're considerably more money. But that's the direction Maxon should go right from day one. 600w SS battery. A full power AM bike that weighs <20kgs is the standout product.
dream on. just look at the time span it took for 21700 batteries being announced, being used by tesla and THEN how long it took to end up in bikes.

get real...
 
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The mounting points look very similar to a fazua. Any idea if a maxon could be retrofitted to a fazua bike? That would be sweet!
 
It's a bit early to talk about Avinox as part of the big two. Let's see how things are after a year in the field.

They’ve been out a year already, so far they seem to be super reliable. My mate’s shop has had his demo fleet since October last year, they have 1000s of miles on them in Scottish Highlands weather and have had no issues. The only complaint he has is the rattle, they all have it or eventually developed it.
 
They’ve been out a year already, so far they seem to be super reliable. My mate’s shop has had his demo fleet since October last year, they have 1000s of miles on them in Scottish Highlands weather and have had no issues. The only complaint he has is the rattle, they all have it or eventually developed it.
The n is still pretty low. I agree it's promising, but still think it's too early to call them one of the big 2.
 
Bosch & Avinox.

Mahle has an amazing motor system coming out soon as well.

The Mahle motor seems nice but doesn't bring anything major compared to Bosch or Avinox.
Not sure how many bike brands will want to play along.

The n is still pretty low. I agree it's promising, but still think it's too early to call them one of the big 2.

I honestly agree. To me the fact that no big brands jumped on the Avinox make me think twice. But let's see what the future provides.
 
The Mahle motor seems nice but doesn't bring anything major compared to Bosch or Avinox.
Not sure how many bike brands will want to play along.

If you're referring to the Maxon Air S, I disagree. At 2kg for the motor with 90NM, they are playing in the Fazua / TQ weight class and getting close the new standard of full power which is 100+NM. According to e-mtb magazine the DJI motor is 2.5kg, that's quite a difference.

It's great that there is more differentiation in the market. Not everyone needs huge amounts of power. Personally, I don't need that much power. I want the bike to get me up the mountain more quickly so I can do more trails in the same time. With my Transition Relay (Fazua 60) and a 430wh battery I have managed 1400m vertical in an up-down day (little distance for the climbing). With the 480wh battery I can do even more - haven't tested the limits yet.

I almost never ride with max assistance and manage my battery, and I pedal actively. But that's what I want and I value that the bike is still pretty light. Others may want all the power and don't want to exert themselves. It's great if both can get a good bike for what they want.

All that to say that I look quite a bit at the system weight in terms of what's exciting on a new motor. The power interests me less if it meets the Fazua benchmark of 60NM and 350W
 
Just check the first word of the messages you've quoted me for : Mahle.

So not the Maxon, which seems interesting on paper but for now I see it as still in testing phase
 
Just check the first word of the messages you've quoted me for : Mahle.

So not the Maxon, which seems interesting on paper but for now I see it as still in testing phase
I did read that, that's why I asked. Because this thread is about the Maxon :-).

And agreed, the Mahle is very close in Specs to DJI.
 
you do know how a bulletin board works? or a discussion in general?
Sorry, I'm not following. Did anything happen? I suspected a misunderstanding because I mixed up the two in the past, so I asked.
 
try following a discussion, you can clearly see what everyone is referencing to in the quotes?
 
The n is still pretty low. I agree it's promising, but still think it's too early to call them one of the big 2.
Maybe in the US, bit I would say there is a pretty decent number of Avinox bikes out in the wild in Europe currently.
 
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I’m keen on this system, I hope Static Bikes (in the UK) get info out on their bike soon. But unless its 160mm+ I’ll be going elsewhere like the Velduro with Avinox.
 
That Static Nivo frame looks just like the DirtLab Paratu (Here) and quite like the one that Leo from Pole was testing in his YT videos.
The bike they have on their instagram is a 4 bar not like the one in the article, yes that does look the same as the Dirtlab Paratu. I assume it was to get the engaged company name out at eurobike.
Unfortunately all the snaps of it so far have a lyric so must be aimed at trail rather than enduro
 
I tried emailing Static Bikes last week and I've tried calling the phone number on the website, but no response to my email and the phone just goes to an answering service.
Their WhatsApp chat link doesn't work either.. "phone number shared via url is invalid." :rolleyes:
I was only looking for a little info and/or to be put on a mailing list, but the lack of comms isn't exactly confidence inspiring.
 
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I did a search on Static bikes and, amongst a load of pages advertising drying-rack style exercise bikes, a shop called trailz bikes at Eversley came up with upcoming stock of the Static Nivo and a contact email. Might be worth a lash...

Here's the link: Static | Trailz Bikes

Merry Christmas! Let us know how you get on.

Are they linked to Bird Bikes?
 
I tried emailing Static Bikes last week and I've tried calling the phone number on the website, but no response to my email and the phone just goes to an answering service.
Their WhatsApp chat link doesn't work either.. "phone number shared via url is invalid." :rolleyes:
I was only looking for a little info and/or to be put on a mailing list, but the lack of comms isn't exactly confidence inspiring.
I emailed them a few months ago, when the Maxon was announced, regarding retailers in Canada, and got a prompt (yet disappointing) response.
 
I thought I'd resurrect this thread to ask if anyone has heard anything about bikes in the pipeline using this motor/battery system. In addition to Thomus and Pole, it seems there are a few boutique (small company) brands offering this (e.g. Instinctiv, Goobz, C-Duro, Static, Dirtlab), plus some other brands that I've never heard of previously (Geniux, Spherik).

The system seems much anticipated but news is scarce. So, if you know of anything, please cough-up!
 
I thought I'd resurrect this thread to ask if anyone has heard anything about bikes in the pipeline using this motor/battery system. In addition to Thomus and Pole, it seems there are a few boutique (small company) brands offering this (e.g. Instinctiv, Goobz, C-Duro, Static, Dirtlab), plus some other brands that I've never heard of previously (Geniux, Spherik).

The system seems much anticipated but news is scarce. So, if you know of anything, please cough-up!

Honestly I’d be very leery of buying a bike with this motor system, I don’t think Maxon will survive.

Edit: I meant their e-bike motor, not the entire company.
 
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Honestly I’d be very leery of buying a bike with this motor system, I don’t think Maxon will survive.
Maxon exists for 65 years and is much more than an emtb motor company so they will hopefully survive. They equipped the NASA Mars rover for instance.
 
Maxon will be fine but of course there is no predicting the future of the e-bike motor itself.

I'm more weirded out by the crazy influx of new bike brands and I just have a hard time seeing how the established bike players (i.e. Spesh, Trek, Santa Cruz, etc.) survive when 2 guys in a garage can offer really nice competitive bikes and they are coming out what seems like daily with new and innovative product.

I do think in 8 years there will be tons of trashed weird name bikes that are missing a no longer available linkage bolt or the like.
 
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