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Hello,
I’m not an expert on the Avinox motor either, but does Avinox have GPS? Is it really possible to increase the speed limit if the GPS detects that you are in a country with speed regulations?
If Avinox does not use this kind of restriction, does that mean they are simply ignoring the regulators?
Thanks
I think so.Was this article generated by AI?
The comparison table figures are not accurate for some of the drive systems. The Rocky Mountain Dyname is now 1000W and the Specialized 3.1 does not have 90NM of torque.
The 600W mentioned in the article is referring to a lower power SL motor with 600W peak output.I wouldn't want a 600w battery the 700 on my Amflow px is to small for my rides. I've managed 5500 ft of climbing with the motor power turned down and having to use the echo setting a bit, finished with 3% left.I need the range extender but will that ever come out?
Honestly, the additional power and 45kph is genuinely useful for faster fire road climbs and commuting to work if you use it for that too. Outside of that, I would personally never need that much power on an actual trail.
That being said, having access to a wide power range and being able to customize multiple modes to suit YOUR riding preferences and terrain is great. It adds a lot of additional versatility that some riders may not have been able to have before.
Should there be limits so that bikes are safe to use while also accommodating a wide range of users? Yes.
Is the Avinox system so far beyond what those limits should realistically be? In my eyes, probably not. But I don't see the need to push it any further either.
Fair point, and @DylanJM is right to flag it - cheers to @Zimmerframe for the nudge. Two corrections to note on the table:I think so. @Greg Watts some of your figures are off on your table in the article as explained by @DylanJM
I've said it before. I'll say it again. If climbing technical terrain is your jiz. Then Avinox is the only motor system you want. If descending technical terrain is your jiz. Then there are lots of options.
The skills I have learnt from being able to climb terrain, never previously thought imaginable, is undeniable. In my MTB club, I have gone from being in the bottom 50%, to one of the best riders, in the 12 months of Avinox ownership. We have over 900 members.
In the last 3 months, I've been rewarded with a senior position in the Club, and given the ability to host riding events. What I also have noticed is that everyone wants to ride with me, due to the terrain I can now take people. I can put this meteoric rise, fully down to the Avinox Motor System, combined with the lighter weight of the Amflow platform. (My previous bike was a Merida E160, with a Shimano EP801)
And the other very noticeable fact is many MTB riders from our club, have seen the terrain I can now conquer, without stopping, and are changing their minds about changing to an EMTB.
Now I know this sounds extraordinary and boastful. But the Avinox System makes this big a difference. I see it as a complete gamechanger, and have no interest in a 600 watt lighter system.
I'm not the fastest. I'm one of the most cable when it comes to climbing technical terrain. I know you are all about the downhill, and this climbing thing is not something you enjoy. But I can assure you. Get a light weight Aninox powered EMTB, and discover a whole new sport.So, you have the fastest bike, and now you go the fastest, congrats.
The anti-EMTB sentiment has all but disappeared in my state in Australia. That's because all EMTBs are EN15194 compliant. My state actually requires local certification of EN15194 compliance for the EMTBs. You literally can't buy an EMTB without the certification from a shop in NSW.Honestly, the anti-e-bike crowd has been proven to be 100% correct regarding the slippery slope. It's occurring right before our eyes.
I'm not the fastest. I'm one of the most cable when it comes to climbing technical terrain. I know you are all about the downhill, and this climbing thing is not something you enjoy. But I can assure you. Get a light weight Aninox powered EMTB, and discover a whole new sport.
I don't doubt it. You are not riding a 20kg Avinox powered EMTB like I am. I seriously implore you to train on one. In a few months. You'll be astounded at what you can climb.But I'm a quite strong technical climber, better on my bike actually than I've ever been able to get on e-bikes.
Agreed. I doubt whether there will be any original comments added here, although that won't stop people thinking their opinion is something novel.I’m not sure anybody, including me, will be able to add anything to the debate that hasn’t been said multiple times in multiple threads already though!![]()
Literally the referenced story is titled an opinion piece. Literally the OP asked us to discuss the opinion piece. Try reading. Then typing.that won't stop people thinking their opinion is something novel.
I don't doubt it. You are not riding a 20kg Avinox powered EMTB like I am. I seriously implore you to train on one. In a few months. You'll be astounded at what you can climb.
I literally spent a full month going out every day practicing to use the additional power, torque and overrun to climb.
Another stroppy and non-original comment from you. Just adds to my case. All more of the same. The presence of the opinion piece won't make any difference, and I doubt whether most of the posters will have read it. But go ahead and add another characteristically aggressive reply. Sometimes they're even amusing.Literally the referenced story is titled an opinion piece. Literally the OP asked us to discuss the opinion piece. Try reading. Then typing.
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Could yougive some more details on your app settings as you have had the mk1 and now the PX.I did 4k miles on the MK1 PL, power wise I thought that was enough tbh. So far about 1k miles in on the 26 Pro and Px with the higher power motor. Have to say there are some tracks were I have found the higher power really useful, but it does burn up the battery as you would expect. I also found that it took a lot more time to find the right balance in the app set up now to get decent battery life, but got there in the end .Could not be anymore happy with the latest motor and battery setup, can easily see why the likes of UNNO and Atherton along with so many other brands run this set up, it’s really is the class leader and by a significant margin.
Now I know this sounds extraordinary and boastful.
I could do, but we all ride different on different trails. What I would say is with the Mk2 is that you can run with less power than what you think you need. This really helps battery range.Could yougive some more details on your app settings as you have had the mk1 and now the PX.