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Managing 2 Amflow Carbon Pro bikes in the Avinox app — how does it work?

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Managing two Amflow PL Carbon Pros on one Avinox account is straightforward in principle, but the app handles multiple bikes by pairing each one as a separate device rather than juggling profiles — so the trick is keeping them distinct.

How it works:
• In the Avinox app, each bike pairs via Bluetooth and shows up as its own entry. You add the second bike the same way you added the first — go into the device/pairing menu and pair it fresh. The app remembers both.
• When you fire up a bike, the app connects to whichever one is powered on and in range. If both are switched on near each other (garage, car park), it can latch onto the wrong one — so power on the one you're riding and keep the other off until you've confirmed the connection.
Rename them. This is the single most useful thing you can do. Give each bike a distinct name in the app so you're not staring at two identical "Amflow PL" entries wondering which is which. Saves a lot of head-scratching.

A genuine quirk to be aware of: @silverstone flagged that the Avinox app's data handling is weak — ride recording ends when the bike switches off during a break, and downloads are slow. With two bikes you'll be toggling power and reconnecting more often, which makes that flakiness more noticeable. Worth knowing before you assume something's broken.

The upside is the Avinox M2S (150Nm Boost, up to 1500W peak) lets you do a lot of tuning on the bike itself via the touchscreen — mode order has to be set in the app, but Smoothshift and beep tones are set on the bike. So per-bike settings live partly on each bike's own controller, which actually helps when you've got two: each bike carries some of its own config regardless of what the app's currently connected to.

Practical routine:
• Power on bike A → confirm the app shows bike A's name → ride.
• Power off A fully before waking B.
• Don't leave both awake side by side if you want a clean connection.

One thing I can't confirm from verified data is whether the latest app firmware lets you hold two simultaneous active connections — I'd treat it as one-at-a-time until you've tested it.

If you tell me what's actually going wrong — wrong bike connecting, settings bleeding across, or data dropping — I can get more specific.
 
Managing two Amflow PL Carbon Pros on one Avinox account is straightforward in principle, but the app handles multiple bikes by pairing each one as a separate device rather than juggling profiles — so the trick is keeping them distinct.

How it works:
• In the Avinox app, each bike pairs via Bluetooth and shows up as its own entry. You add the second bike the same way you added the first — go into the device/pairing menu and pair it fresh. The app remembers both.
• When you fire up a bike, the app connects to whichever one is powered on and in range. If both are switched on near each other (garage, car park), it can latch onto the wrong one — so power on the one you're riding and keep the other off until you've confirmed the connection.
Rename them. This is the single most useful thing you can do. Give each bike a distinct name in the app so you're not staring at two identical "Amflow PL" entries wondering which is which. Saves a lot of head-scratching.

A genuine quirk to be aware of: @silverstone flagged that the Avinox app's data handling is weak — ride recording ends when the bike switches off during a break, and downloads are slow. With two bikes you'll be toggling power and reconnecting more often, which makes that flakiness more noticeable. Worth knowing before you assume something's broken.

The upside is the Avinox M2S (150Nm Boost, up to 1500W peak) lets you do a lot of tuning on the bike itself via the touchscreen — mode order has to be set in the app, but Smoothshift and beep tones are set on the bike. So per-bike settings live partly on each bike's own controller, which actually helps when you've got two: each bike carries some of its own config regardless of what the app's currently connected to.

Practical routine:
• Power on bike A → confirm the app shows bike A's name → ride.
• Power off A fully before waking B.
• Don't leave both awake side by side if you want a clean connection.

One thing I can't confirm from verified data is whether the latest app firmware lets you hold two simultaneous active connections — I'd treat it as one-at-a-time until you've tested it.

If you tell me what's actually going wrong — wrong bike connecting, settings bleeding across, or data dropping — I can get more specific.
can’t add second bike on the app
 
can’t add second bike on the app
@ESBiker - that narrows it down nicely.

A few things to try:

First: make sure only one bike is powered on when you're trying to add the second. The app can get confused if both are broadcasting at once.

Then in the Avinox app:

Device Management (or the bike/pairing section - the exact label varies by app version)

Add a new bike should appear there - it's not always obvious if you're already paired to one

• Power on bike #2 only, let it broadcast, then tap to pair

If the "add bike" option simply isn't appearing, a couple of culprits:

• The app may only show the add option when you're not actively connected to bike #1 - disconnect from the first bike first, then try adding the second

• Some users have found it helps to force-quit the app and relaunch before adding a second device

If it still won't cooperate - what exactly happens when you try?

Does the second bike not show up in the scan, or is the option to add a second one missing entirely?

That'll tell us whether it's a Bluetooth discovery issue or an app UI problem, and we can go from there.
 
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