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Sorry, I shouldve been more clear, I ment an m2s avinox systemYou wrote on Tuesday that you will someday own an Avinox bike, but by Wednesday you had already bought one, had the frame replaced twice, sold it, and then bought a Trek?
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Sorry, I shouldve been more clear, I ment an m2s avinox systemYou wrote on Tuesday that you will someday own an Avinox bike, but by Wednesday you had already bought one, had the frame replaced twice, sold it, and then bought a Trek?
That's more like a happy customer pitch not a sales pitch. He's just enthusiastic about his purchase. Although, even with arguments, some minds can be changed and some cannot. If Avinox "fanboys"(customers, OEMs) numbers are rising fast on such a new brand, it might be something interesting there.I will soon have a personal opinionThe thing is this isn’t an avinox thread. No one should be trying to change anyone’s mind in here. You seem to be locked onto a sales pitch.
Can't remember being so with Haibike and Flyon's TQ HPR120S back in 2019/20. No worry about legal implication back then...I would worry about 2000W or more mopeds(that weight 2x as an eMTB built with no safety in mind), sold as ebikes all across Europe, including UK.Just chill a bit. Cycling is an amazing hobby for people to get out the house and help with fitness and mental health. That’s what a lot of us want to protect. Not close it off behind licenses and registration because a few manufacturers push the limits of the law too hard.
Forreal? That’s good to hear. I haven’t really seen many. They gotta figure out that motor area though. You could fit a 125 dirtbike engine in that space lol.The latest Marin and the previous Shimano one sold like hotcakes in NZ
Maybe not motor output that matters, but the motor itself should absolutely be a high priority. You’re spending a lot of extra money for said motor. Thankfully now every motor has great bike options to go with it. I’m not saying motor is more important, but definitely is important.I mean he was basically saying it's really all about the bike not the motor output, but the industry is inevitably just going to chase big numbers because it sells bikes... All of which I agree with entirely. Most consumers aren't thinking about it that deeply; also marketing is very powerful and Avinox has been excellent at it.
Seemed pertinent to the thread.
Anyway, off for a ride on my brand new Bosch-equipped Orbea Wild![]()
I could have test rode if I wanted. Shop had new Amflows sitting right there next to the Orbea when I picked it up. I had a chuckle, and thought, imagine getting that instead... (that's my long travel 29er bias, and that I had a previous Wild and it's the only bike out of 8 that I've missed).Maybe not motor output that matters, but the motor itself should absolutely be a high priority. You’re spending a lot of extra money for said motor. Thankfully now every motor has great bike options to go with it. I’m not saying motor is more important, but definitely is important.
The 1500watts is just annoying and all everyone talks about. Nobody talking about how amazing the power comes on, how natural, all the drivechain saving features, the traction control, etc. it’s just you guys saying you don’t need whatever power so I chose this other motor. You have a new bike so enjoy it, but in your next purchase def demo one. It may not be for you, but still, try it.
The gentleman’s agreement was a Bosch promoted preposition and a superb attempt at maintaining their market share. Unfortunately for them they failed to sustain their market dominance and the nascent cartel failed to maintain control.Part of me wants to go and get an M2S and be the prick that flies up the fire road at 25km/h. Because that’s what’s going to be happening, whether I do or not, so I might as well enjoy it. And it might be for a limited time...
I think Avinox are very shrewd marketers. They became the focus very quickly because of the torque and power numbers, and look at the number of OEMs on board now - a roaring success for their business. But it seems to me they did this by overstepping a gentleman’s agreement. Take Bosch for example - they were able to go from 85nm to 120nm just with firmware. So it seems like if they had been pursuing these sorts of big numbers when they made the Gen 5 or even Gen 4, they would have designed it differently and had bigger numbers - and thus be able to crank it up to even more now. Then those figures Avinox released with the M1 wouldn’t have been anything new.
It’s pretty obvious that blokes - the majority of eMTB users - like big power numbers. There’s an undeniable fact that “mines bigger than yours” sells - anything. It’s just the male ego. And Avinox capitalised on that. There might be a big price to pay, and not by Avinox in the end.
Seems the trail issue is definitely going to be a big issue in some places, like parts of the US. Will it be here? I dunno. We have issues with rampant teenagers on (non-EMTB) bikes tearing shit up. That’s going to come to a head at some point, and I wonder if we’ll end up caught up in that i.e. being hardcore policed, forced to comply, maybe even laws to confiscate non-legal bikes (completely believable in Australia).
There’s been plenty of times when I’ve been on a turbo ride in the forest, and I’m loving it, but the speed at which I’m catching and passing people feels pretty rude… afterwards. In the moment with adrenaline surging I’m just going for it. And I’m talking about on a 85nm speed restricted Bosch, and I'm heavy. If I had an Avinox I wouldn’t be obeying 25km/h. That’s just the reality. When I was 20 I drove every car like I stole it. It’s what I end up doing on an eMTB, being a kid again. I’m sure I’m not alone…
It would be awesome to see what Avinox could do shooting for lighter and 600w/80nm or something. I dunno, maybe it doesn’t get a whole lot lighter than the M2S anyway, in which case, why would they?
It will be interesting to see how it plays out. It will also be interesting to see what Bosch does. I don't think people really appreciate how big and serious of an engineering company Bosch is. I think they weren't trying to make motors this crazy. And being EU they may still not.
Here in Aus you can freely buy ebikes that aren’t legal (not just EMTB, non-pedal behemoths) and they're everywhere. I can’t see it lasting, but it's not going to be real easy to police either. So the Avinox is just a fraction of that problem.
2 sec ask of Claude. Hey, AI can be wrong. So can humans though, I guessThe gentleman’s agreement was a Bosch promoted preposition and a superb attempt at maintaining their market share. Unfortunately for them they failed to sustain their market dominance and the nascent cartel failed to maintain control.
Can't remember being so with Haibike and Flyon's TQ HPR120S back in 2019/20. No worry about legal implication back then...I would worry about 2000W or more mopeds(that weight 2x as an eMTB built with no safety in mind), sold as ebikes all across Europe, including UK.
You could take your own advice. "Just chill a bit". Avinox is here to stay(like the Iphone), look at what happened after they entered the action camera market. It might be a disruptive/ agressive marketing strategy(not like altruistic BOSCH) but they're not doing it just by words. I'd imagine plenty of meetings at Bosch ebike division
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He's on an amflow with coloured spokes are you sure thats not you? hahaWell ....... Whaddya know ....... He can climb trails with the Avinox M2S, that he was never able to climb before ...... And it's not about speed but controlling the power by going slow ........ And gaining skill .......
Gee ....... I wonder who else has spoken these exact words ....... Maybe ME ??? <shakes head>
Still knuckleheads going on about regulatory rubbish ........
I'm actually not a huge fan of Steve. I much prefer Neil. But when he rides the same motor as you, on a very similar bike, and says the exact same things I experienced. It does resonate.He's on an amflow with coloured spokes are you sure thats not you? haha
Well ....... Whaddya know ....... He can climb trails with the Avinox M2S, that he was never able to climb before ...... And it's not about speed but controlling the power by going slow ........ And gaining skill .......
Gee ....... I wonder who else has spoken these exact words ....... Maybe ME ??? <shakes head>
Still knuckleheads going on about regulatory rubbish ........
Are you seriously quoting a Paid Advertisement?Well ....... Whaddya know ....... He can climb trails with the Avinox M2S, that he was never able to climb before ...... And it's not about speed but controlling the power by going slow ........ And gaining skill .......
Gee ....... I wonder who else has spoken these exact words ....... Maybe ME ??? <shakes head>
Still knuckleheads going on about regulatory rubbish ........
Isn’t the entire purpose of the motor to help you up climbs lol? I don’t think many of us needed help going downhill. I don’t get the harshness against everything Avinox. People say it’s got good control and works well for them on climbs, why lash out about that.Having the bike help you up climbs... wow, that's soooo amazing.
The motor is to put mechanical effort in, instead of us doing it physically. Traction control to get up tricky stuff is what we're talking about, and no - it's not the whole point of the motor.Isn’t the entire purpose of the motor to help you up climbs lol? I don’t think many of us needed help going downhill. I don’t get the harshness against everything Avinox. People say it’s got good control and works well for them on climbs, why lash out about that.
Look many Avinox riders in here say they love it for climbs. You think we’re all “fanboys” and biased. Every video is advertisement. Why so negative about Avinox? Just ride one!!! I’d love to hear your own thoughts good or bad. Better than the negativity with zero experience.
At my state enduro series, I beat every avinox rider on technical climbs and i ride an old giant reign-e+. And not just avinox riders, I beat every motor/rider. Unless there is a flat open section, where i'll come 2nd or 3rd.Well ....... Whaddya know ....... He can climb trails with the Avinox M2S, that he was never able to climb before ...... And it's not about speed but controlling the power by going slow ........ And gaining skill .......
Gee ....... I wonder who else has spoken these exact words ....... Maybe ME ??? <shakes head>
Still knuckleheads going on about regulatory rubbish ........
I agree that EMBN are sponsored by Amflow. My point was that what they said in the Video. I posted exactly the same here in this thread, a week before the video was released.Are you seriously quoting a Paid Advertisement?
100% agree. It's about raising the EMTB bar. Not lowering it to accommodate the Lowest Common Denominator.I hope so much that the next Bosch motor blows the avinox out of the water. Then I hope specialized does the same with their next motor. Why would you not want that? This is all good for us.
It feels like people on this forum want Avinox to fail and want to hear that it sucks and want it outlawed and I don’t get it. Avinox has already lowered bike prices from other brands. It will inevitably help competition make better motors and batteries for you.
I hope so much that the next Bosch motor blows the avinox out of the water. Then I hope specialized does the same with their next motor. Why would you not want that? This is all good for us.
My m1 with miles on it doesn’t rattle. My M2s I don’t have much time on but so far no rattle. I think it also made me a better climber or at least I hit techy trails much better on my Avinox bikes than my previous Bosch and brose bikes. But you apparently know more than me so….Honestly you might be being a bit sensitive about it.
- Avinox captured market by ignoring regulatory agreement and having numbers go up inducing e-erection in many
- There is a question about if that massive overstepping of power/torque is going to bring regulatory scrutiny where there was none before. Hence the PR release this thread is about, trying to head that off at the pass
- People have sworn allegiance to Avinox. It might do some things better, but it's not game changing for many of us, because it rattles and there is no increase in battery capacity to use the power meaningfully anyway.
The Avinox seems like a good option. If cool with rattling. It might be what you want more than anything else. But it doesn't have to be what I want more than anything else.
And it doesn't increase rider skill. Fundamentally, that's a retarded suggestion. Rider skill is a property of the person, not the bike.
No direct offence but its people like you bringing out negativity on here. This forum has become so bad in the last 12 months, I swear 90% of your posts are just spouting off about avinox I thought you said on the previous page you would give it a break...Look man why so negative though?
No offence but its people like you bringing out negativity on here. This forum has become so bad in the last 12 months, I swear 90% of your posts are just spouting off about amflow even when on the previous page said you would give it a break...