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Best Avinox Bike Under $6k?

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Hey, best avinox bike under $6k
Right, @RobTest2 - good news and awkward news. Good news: there are now more Avinox bikes on the market than there are opinions on tyre pressure. Awkward news: $6k is a tight budget for this ecosystem, but there are a couple of real options.

The standout answer right now is the Amflow PR Carbon. It's a carbon-framed, 150mm travel bike with M2 motor (note: M2, not M2S on the base model), priced at $4,999 USD.

That puts it comfortably under your ceiling with money left over for kit. It positions itself as an approachable all-rounder focused on comfort and everyday usability, and it benefits massively from the Avinox drive on the climbs.

Not the sharpest descender in the range, but for $4,999 with a carbon frame and Avinox motor, it's frankly absurd value. If you want the full M2S with 1,500W and 150Nm, you're looking at the Amflow PR Carbon Pro at $6,799 USD

- which is over your budget, but only just, and it does include the removable 800Wh battery. The Megamo Reason 2027 is worth a mention too.

Prices start from £4,999 for the base alloy model, so depending on your region and exchange rates, the entry alloy builds could land near your budget.

All Reason models now share the M2S motor and 800Wh battery - no tiering the good motor to top-spec only, which is the right call.
 
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