Pre-order starts next month - Next Crestline Avinox frame set

A spring release lines up with ship dates, supposed to be pre orders January with estimated shipping dates March/april. Vague motor info at presale wouldn’t be unreasonable then official announcement closer to actual ship dates.
It's actually completely unreasonable. If there's a Avinox embargo Crestline and everyone else cannot say their product will include a new Avinox motor. They can't even imply there's a new motor until the embargo is lifted. That's why a January Crestline launch doesn't appear to sync with a new Avinox motor that people guess will be announced in the spring.
 
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It's actually completely unreasonable. If there's a Avinox embargo Crestline and everyone else cannot say their product will include a new Avinox motor. They can't even imply there's a new motor until the embargo is lifted. That's why a January Crestline launch doesn't appear to sync with a new Avinox motor that people guess will be announced in the spring.
it's not a launch. it's when they take orders. the bike will of course launch right when the embargo lifts. don't make this more complicated than it is. it's exactly the same thing as when an lbs takes in orders for an unreleased bike.
 
it's not a launch. it's when they take orders. the bike will of course launch right when the embargo lifts. don't make this more complicated than it is. it's exactly the same thing as when an lbs takes in orders for an unreleased bike.
Just difficult for me to envision a "trust us we'll fill you in on the specific details later" approach to selling a high-end bike frame kit. I contend Crestline will release all the details of their product when it goes on sale. Anything else would be extremely unprofesssional. Again, this is the source of my skepticism that the embargo is even connected to the motor. The timing of the frame release seems out of sync with the release of the motor. Feels easier to believe the embargo is related to a new shock, but I could be wrong and we'll learn about a new motor sooner than we think.
 
Just difficult for me to envision a "trust us we'll fill you in on the specific details later" approach to selling a high-end bike frame kit. I contend Crestline will release all the details of their product when it goes on sale. Anything else would be extremely unprofesssional. Again, this is the source of my skepticism that the embargo is even connected to the motor. The timing of the frame release seems out of sync with the release of the motor. Feels easier to believe the embargo is related to a new shock, but I could be wrong and we'll learn about a new motor sooner than we think.
dude the newer Avinox motors have zero rattle and are the best system out there right now. Either way it will be fine! The majority of your postings are negative about Avinox and idk why. Just go try one. I know you own a Levo, the Levo was my last bike and the Avinox is better in every way. I also traded off a gen 4 Levo last month and that owner was blown away as well. I’m not talking about the bike itself, just the motor.

I had like 1 kom on my Levo, now I have 6+ since owning the amflow and that has nothing to do with the bike and all motor. It’s not even just koms and speed, the listening to customers and getting updates out, smoothshift, the way the power is managed, the integration with their action cams, etc etc.

So needless to say, whether the crestline has an m2 or the newer m1, you’re going to be satisfied either way. Idk how you expect crestline to release details on a motor that the manufacturer hasn’t even release yet…
 
dude the newer Avinox motors have zero rattle and are the best system out there right now. Either way it will be fine! The majority of your postings are negative about Avinox and idk why. Just go try one. I know you own a Levo, the Levo was my last bike and the Avinox is better in every way. I also traded off a gen 4 Levo last month and that owner was blown away as well. I’m not talking about the bike itself, just the motor.

I had like 1 kom on my Levo, now I have 6+ since owning the amflow and that has nothing to do with the bike and all motor. It’s not even just koms and speed, the listening to customers and getting updates out, smoothshift, the way the power is managed, the integration with their action cams, etc etc.

So needless to say, whether the crestline has an m2 or the newer m1, you’re going to be satisfied either way. Idk how you expect crestline to release details on a motor that the manufacturer hasn’t even release yet…
Think your post is in response to someone else. I haven't been negative about Avinox motor or commenting about rattling.
 
Just difficult for me to envision a "trust us we'll fill you in on the specific details later" approach to selling a high-end bike frame kit. I contend Crestline will release all the details of their product when it goes on sale. Anything else would be extremely unprofesssional. Again, this is the source of my skepticism that the embargo is even connected to the motor. The timing of the frame release seems out of sync with the release of the motor. Feels easier to believe the embargo is related to a new shock, but I could be wrong and we'll learn about a new motor sooner than we think.
I guess that’s where some opinions differ, I was able to buy one of the first batch spectres and did that with a trust that it’ll ride well and be executed to what I’m looking for. Everything I’ve seen from Crestline I like and I would trust them to buy a bike if they said ‘we’ll fill you in on the details later’ but I wouldn’t do that with something like a specialized because I don’t really get along with how their bikes ride. Not a knock on them, I just don’t trust that what they create is something I’ll enjoy but I feel Crestline is making bikes I enjoy right now. I used to be the same way with Santa Cruz bikes and since they switched up to 4 bar I don’t have trust to buy a bike with unknowns from them. All that to say, it makes sense to me and seemingly a lot of others on here as well.
 
I guess that’s where some opinions differ, I was able to buy one of the first batch spectres and did that with a trust that it’ll ride well and be executed to what I’m looking for. Everything I’ve seen from Crestline I like and I would trust them to buy a bike if they said ‘we’ll fill you in on the details later’ but I wouldn’t do that with something like a specialized because I don’t really get along with how their bikes ride. Not a knock on them, I just don’t trust that what they create is something I’ll enjoy but I feel Crestline is making bikes I enjoy right now. I used to be the same way with Santa Cruz bikes and since they switched up to 4 bar I don’t have trust to buy a bike with unknowns from them. All that to say, it makes sense to me and seemingly a lot of others on here as well.
But the "trust us" theory is implausible because it's not related to something like how it rides. The absurdness is that a company would open preorders for a high-end bike frame kit without telling you what motor it has. That just isn't going to happen.
 
I genuinely don’t know what is going to happen or what is going to be released. I already have a bike so I really don’t have a dog in the race. I just wouldn’t see it as surprising if it’s open for pre order, states it has an Avinox motor then 3 months later it’s informed to be a 1.2 or gen 2 or whatever they want to call it. Just seems normal to me, but it could be a shock too.
 
My Crestline shipped with an updated Avinox motor, no where was it communicated to me it would be or even that they were being slightly reworked. No big deal and bonus for me, I think the same concept applies to anything coming out. Practically every bike manufacturer has fine print that spec is subject to change without notice. Doesn’t mean it’s always going to be a downgrade
 
I genuinely don’t know what is going to happen or what is going to be released. I already have a bike so I really don’t have a dog in the race. I just wouldn’t see it as surprising if it’s open for pre order, states it has an Avinox motor then 3 months later it’s informed to be a 1.2 or gen 2 or whatever they want to call it. Just seems normal to me, but it could be a shock too.
I don’t really have a dog in this fight either. What I do have is decades of experience working for manufacturers of consumer products; many of which had embargoed information. I’ve never seen any company accept full orders (not deposits like Tesla) for a product they didn’t release full details of the major components. It seems absolutely absurd to think people actually envision Crestline selling frames without detailing the motor that’s included. We’re not talking about something like the headset. The motor is huge part of the appeal of the particular product. It’s much easier to believe that we’ll see Avinox launch the new motor in January than believe Crestline will launch a new frame without detailing the motor included.
 
I think the Spectre 2.0 will coincide with the Atherton release which I believe is this month as well?

My speculation informed by living in too many threads and sites:
Avinox M2 with 1000W/800W options (with the new cells).
 
I don’t really have a dog in this fight either. What I do have is decades of experience working for manufacturers of consumer products; many of which had embargoed information. I’ve never seen any company accept full orders (not deposits like Tesla) for a product they didn’t release full details of the major components. It seems absolutely absurd to think people actually envision Crestline selling frames without detailing the motor that’s included. We’re not talking about something like the headset. The motor is huge part of the appeal of the particular product. It’s much easier to believe that we’ll see Avinox launch the new motor in January than believe Crestline will launch a new frame without detailing the motor included.

It's the already GREAT Crestline and it will have an Avinov motor that will be a bit better than the previous Avinox motors from the previous Crestline release.

You are not buying from a huge nameless corporation, you are buying from Troyden.

Place your deposit if you want before they are gone and if you decide you don't want it once seeing the detailed info, just cancel.

Hey, maybe somebody can just tackle Troyden on the trails, take his test bike, and post all the photos and specs here? Problem solved!
 
I think the Spectre 2.0 will coincide with the Atherton release which I believe is this month as well?

My speculation informed by living in too many threads and sites:
Avinox M2 with 1000W/800W options (with the new cells).

I heard one other mention 'new cells' but maybe that's where you heard it to?

What have you heard in regards to a new battery pack?
 
Think your post is in response to someone else. I haven't been negative about Avinox motor or commenting about rattling.
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The majority of your posts are regarding Avinox. Just go ride one dude. It seems like you’re super anti dji and skeptical of the company yet you’re here demanding info on the m2 motor before making a crestline purchase (if you’re even actually interested in doing that). I just don’t get it

I suggest you ride the current motor (newer if you can) then you will see why most of us don’t even care if it’s m1 or m2 or whatever. The motor package is amazing as-is. I’d be just as stoked with the latest m1 on the crestline.
 
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The majority of your posts are regarding Avinox. Just go ride one dude. It seems like you’re super anti dji and skeptical of the company yet you’re here demanding info on the m2 motor before making a crestline purchase (if you’re even actually interested in doing that). I just don’t get it

I suggest you ride the current motor (newer if you can) then you will see why most of us don’t even care if it’s m1 or m2 or whatever. The motor package is amazing as-is. I’d be just as stoked with the latest m1 on the crestline.
I stand by my statement that I haven't been negative about the Avinox motor or ever uttered a word about rattling. You okay??
I am absolutely not a fan of DJI as a company, but I'll put my personal feelings aside if I wanted to buy a DJI product. I'm not going to penalize myself! For example, I just bought a Osmo Action 6, and am softly considering this Crestline frame. Really super happy with my Levo 4 so I may not. As Trent Reznor said- nothing quite like the feel of something new.
 
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I stand by my statement that I haven't been negative about the Avinox motor or ever uttered a word about rattling. You okay??
I am absolutely not a fan of DJI as a company, but I'll put my personal feelings aside if I wanted to buy a DJI product. I'm not going to penalize myself! For example, I just bought a Osmo Action 6, and am softly considering this Crestline frame. Really super happy with my Levo 4 so I may not. As Trent Reznor said- nothing quite like the feel of something new.
"This is the only time time I really feel alive."
 
But the "trust us" theory is implausible because it's not related to something like how it rides. The absurdness is that a company would open preorders for a high-end bike frame kit without telling you what motor it has. That just isn't going to happen.
it clearly is not for you. move on with your life
 
A local dealer said amflow gets 6 months exclusivity, but it's hard to believe with all these bike brands dropping their dji bikes around the suspected march rumor of the m2 (crestline, commencal, forbidden)
Huh? DJI makes electronics not bikes. Can't see why they'd handicap their primary business (drive systems) just to give their pet in-house frame building experiment a chance to trounce the lions share of their bike company customers.

Competing directly with your customers seems remarkably shortsighted.
 
Are there any pictures of the natural carbon in the wild.
It probably looks like a regular Dengfu raw carbon frame finish (just raw unidirectional carbon layup without cosmetic carbon layer). You can check their website to see an example of their bike with such finish


I do not think they will come up with cosmetic carbon finish because of cosmetic carbon finish requires extra R&D and will cost too much for limited quantity production.

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Huh? DJI makes electronics not bikes. Can't see why they'd handicap their primary business (drive systems) just to give their pet in-house frame building experiment a chance to trounce the lions share of their bike company customers.

Competing directly with your customers seems remarkably shortsighted.
But DJI does indeed make bikes. They invested a lot of resources creating an entire bike brand.

To me, one of the most interesting things to watch in the eMTB space in 2026 is how DJI treats their Amflow brand. Do they protect and develop Amflow into something special with new bike models and an exclusive motor; or do they relegate Amflow to be a budget bike brand while focusing efforts on only being a motor supplier to the industry? We’ll see.
 
But DJI does indeed make bikes. They invested a lot of resources creating an entire bike brand.

To me, one of the most interesting things to watch in the eMTB space in 2026 is how DJI treats their Amflow brand. Do they protect and develop Amflow into something special with new bike models and an exclusive motor; or do they relegate Amflow to be a budget bike brand while focusing efforts on only being a motor supplier to the industry? We’ll see.

The latter.

The money is in the motor systems, access to all the premium brands' customer bases.

The Amflow came about because no one would look at the motor seriously initially.

To limit the motor only to Amflow product would cost them 90% of their potential motor sales. They aren't that stupid.
 
The latter.

The money is in the motor systems, access to all the premium brands' customer bases.

The Amflow came about because no one would look at the motor seriously initially.

To limit the motor only to Amflow product would cost them 90% of their potential motor sales. They aren't that stupid.
If we believe that the current first gen Avinox motor is the best available now, it seems plausible DJI would still win a lot of motor business offering it to others, while making Amflow into something special with an exclusive motor. Conversely, Amflow will be looked at as a cheap and unserious bike brand (if not already) if the best Avinox motor becomes widely available.

I’m thinking of how when automakers share their technology with other manufacturers, they share technology a generation behind and keep the new stuff as a competitive advantage for themselves. This is a display of what’s important to them. It’ll be interesting to see what’s important to DJI.
 
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The latter.

The money is in the motor systems, access to all the premium brands' customer bases.

The Amflow came about because no one would look at the motor seriously initially.

To limit the motor only to Amflow product would cost them 90% of their potential motor sales. They aren't that stupid.
There's more AMflow products coming. Originally it was a platform to get Avinox out there but now it sounds like they are gonna push it a a proper band now. Alloy one coming along with an Enduro model and possible XC model as well.
 
If we believe that the current first gen Avinox motor is the best available now, it seems plausible DJI would still win a lot of motor business offering it to others, while making Amflow into something special with an exclusive motor. Conversely, Amflow will be looked at as a cheap and unserious bike brand (if not already) if the best Avinox motor becomes widely available.

I’m thinking of how when automakers share their technology with other manufacturers, they share technology a generation behind and keep the new stuff as a competitive advantage for themselves. This is a display of what’s important to them. It’ll be interesting to see what’s important to DJI.
you assume a lot and know little
 
Based on the reviews I've read, I don't think that the current Avinox motor, least of all the rattly examples, are the best motor available. At least not for my personal priorities where >750w has zero value to me. That title goes to the CXR imo. I'm not trying to hurt any Gen1 DJI owner's feelings, no need for name calling or passive aggressive responses. It's just an opinion!

That said, I think the soon to be released Avinox updates will very likely make it the top motor. I look forward to reading (errr, watching on Utube?) all about the updates, and likely buying it in a new bike this Spring.
 
Based on the reviews I've read, I don't think that the current Avinox motor, least of all the rattly examples, are the best motor available. At least not for my personal priorities where >750w has zero value to me. That title goes to the CXR imo.
really??? i‘m hearing this for the first time! why haven’t you told us this before?
 
Based on the reviews I've read, I don't think that the current Avinox motor, least of all the rattly examples, are the best motor available. At least not for my personal priorities where >750w has zero value to me. That title goes to the CXR imo. I'm not trying to hurt any Gen1 DJI owner's feelings, no need for name calling or passive aggressive responses. It's just an opinion!

That said, I think the soon to be released Avinox updates will very likely make it the top motor. I look forward to reading (errr, watching on Utube?) all about the updates, and likely buying it in a new bike this Spring.
I think you should actually try an Avinox bike before discounting it over your beloved CX-R 😂

Same goes to anyone tbh. It's all very well regurgitating other folks opinions and info that you've read or watched on the Internet but you can't form your own real one unless you've actually spent time and ridden said system.

IMO of course 🙄😂
 
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