Really disappointed if it's DJI. Especially if the rumors are true and a second gen DJI is coming out this year with some of the issues fixed.
Well, in the UK at least part waits have been huge for DJI. Speed sensors are very fragile. Also now more people are racking up miles on them, they start to rattle, a lot. That's two issues allegedly coming in the next gen. That won't be till after eurobike so still quite a wait. Why would I pay for a second gen motor to replace a motor on a bike that I just bought? That makes zero sense
Was going to get a Crestline but held off because of the DJI. Undoubtedly a sick motor and an insane accomplishment for a first release, but the rattle and the power consumption were what put me off.
I could absolutely be wrong, but my worry was that such a quick fix for the rattle for their upcoming v2 would just be done by tightening things up which would mean even less efficiency and even less range.
Combine that with the DJI import issues here in the US and there were just too many question marks.
And then there's just me not having the patience to wait until May lol.
I don't doubt that I'll be on a DJI motor at some point as they'll definitely sort this stuff out.
It's wild to hear ANYONE acknowledge any shortcomings at all with the Avinox around here.
I've learned 3 things about e-bikers throughout my 'interesting' discussions of the motors:
1) They care about looks,
2) they care about max power,
3) and they don't care about much else if the first 2 are nailed down.
Efficiency, reliability, serviceability, no noise on 100% of the motors, ability to pedal when shut off, smooth pickup, lower center of gravity, built in chain ring protection...literally no one cares. The one with the 'looks' and the 'power' is the absolute best in their eyes.
I'll likely end up with a gen2 Avinox because I like the bikes and the CXR is so hard to get, but I'm not blind.
Do you know marketers of literally everything, from appliances to watch cases have learned that if you make something sleek and modern on the outside and in the packaging that this draws way more purchases than quality internals? People assume that if it looks modern and sleek, it must be high quality too.