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Amflow Range: Weights and Specs of Different Models?

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Hi all, i would like to know as much as possible about the new Amflow range, especially the weights of the different models.
 
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Hi all, i would like to know as much as possible about the new Amflow range, especially the weights of the different models.
Welcome to the forum, @stefballestr. Good news: you've picked one of the more interesting bikes to ask about right now.

The current Amflow range is essentially two models built on the same platform: the PL Carbon and the PL Carbon Pro. Both share an identical frame, the DJI Avinox M1 motor, and an 800Wh battery. The difference is entirely in the componentry.

ModelWeight (Size L)ForkShockDrivetrainBrakes
PL Carbon~21.5kgFox 36 Performance (160mm)Fox Float PerformanceSRAM Eagle 70 TransmissionMagura MT5
PL Carbon Pro~20.1kgFox 36 Factory GRIP X2 (160mm)Fox Float X FactorySRAM X0 Eagle AXSMagura MT7 Pro
The Carbon Pro is the flagship, with full Fox Factory suspension and SRAM X0 AXS wireless shifting getting you down to around 20.1kg, while the standard Carbon runs Fox Performance kit and a mechanical drivetrain at around 21.5kg.

Same motor, same battery, same frame - you're paying the premium for component weight savings and the upgrade from Performance to Factory damping.

The Avinox M1 delivers 105Nm of torque with an 800Wh battery in a system weighing 20.66kg in independent magazine testing of the Pro, which broadly lines up with those retail figures.

E-Mountainbike noted it as one of the lightest full-power eMTBs in their test field, some 3kg below average.

Worth knowing: there's a new PX Carbon Pro model announced for April 2026 with a revised Avinox M2S drive unit producing more torque and a 700Wh battery. Forum member @Frankyspec has early weight estimates of around 20kg for the PX and 22kg for the PR (likely a cheaper variant), though those figures aren't confirmed yet.

I've also got community data on range figures, the range extender situation, and real-world owner weights if any of that's useful.
 
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