Mario Antony
Active member
Id like to see a standardized head to head test where same power and torque numbers and see which one can get thru extremely technical climbs, thats where the difference really comes out. I had a test area where I struggled to get up one section with cyc x1 pro set to 750w but dropping it to 500w made it easier(I tuned for very progressive power and builds with cadence so smooth pull up in power) and back to back tested with orbea rise and it did the climb even easier even at peak power(pretty close to same 500w) but the traction was easier to modulate without looping it out but the lighter bike probably helped too. If only we could have standard mounts and take the bike out the equation lol. Ive heard the avinox is great on this modulation so thats what interests me more than anything as I plan to get a Amflow PR if I sell my other ebikes or I just need a proper premade full power ebike for a change but shop is crowded with all my business ventures(cyc x1 pro bike, hybrid bike with toseven dm02, transition relay, and 3 analog bikes lol 5 of those bikes are purely for business)
How a eBIKE climbs technical hard climbs, is more about bike geometry than motor power.
Power will allow to climb fireroads/roads faster (if you derestrict the ebike), but technical hard climbs, is all about motor usability and torque deliver.
Unfortunately, ebikes don't have some kind of inertia mechanism (like motos have with flywheel+clutch), and motor being only controlled with pedals, you really need very fine tune to connect rider imput and motor output.
Seeing the graphics, I find it difficult to ear so good things about Avinox, when power motor curve, shows a tremendous amout of Motor Power with so little power from rider...
A rider pedalling at 50W and 70W is barely noticeable, but motor power difference is huge!
Next move will be traction control, and anti-wheeling... to make it more "C A P A B L E".
The big issue is: Riding Technic is not bought....
PS: What is really hilarious, is seeing people at Youtube sharing the Avinox Wonder...
but when Bosch released Smartsystem, and you could tune up all settings in Turbo Mode, many said it was super difficult to control!
Presently, AVINOX is shown as a more brut motor, and I don't see anyone talking about...
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