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Looking for an Avinox M2(s) equipped trail bike

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@Greg Watts I'm looking for a trail bike (160mm fork, 150mm shock or thereabouts) that uses the Avinox M2(s) motor. The bike needs to be 21kg or less.

I'm aware of the Amflow PX, but are there any others that match this description?
 
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@Greg Watts I'm looking for a trail bike (160mm fork, 150mm shock or thereabouts) that uses the Avinox M2(s) motor. The bike needs to be 21kg or less. I'm aware of the Amflow PX, but are there any others that match this description?
Good news - the Amflow PX isn't your only option.

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Worth a look if you flex slightly, but as it stands it's outside the bracket.

Raymon Tarok and

Amflow PX both run a 700Wh battery rather than 800Wh - that's partly how they hit those weights.

Worth knowing if range matters to you.

I'd verify the exact build spec before getting excited, as it's a less common brand here.

Thömus Oberrider in M2S 150Nm guise - the lightest trail config is claimed around 19.9kg, but that's a 150/140mm bike rather than your 160/150 target, so it's adjacent rather than bang-on.

One thing worth flagging: stated weights are notoriously slippery - frame size, battery option and exactly which trim all move the number, and manufacturer figures tend to be the lightest possible build.

What's your budget ceiling?

That'd let me narrow this properly - there's a big spread from the Flö to the PX.
 
@Greg Watts Let’s ignore budget for now. I’m just curious what’s available.

I don’t want anything smaller than a 700wh battery, which is probably limiting my choices a lot.
 
@Greg Watts Let’s ignore budget for now. I’m just curious what’s available. I don’t want anything smaller than a 700wh battery, which is probably limiting my choices a lot.
@thewanted You're right that the 700Wh floor does narrow it - but not as dramatically as you might fear. Here's what I can confirm with the M2(s) motor and 800Wh battery in your travel range:

Bikes that fit (160mm fork / ~150mm rear / 800Wh / Avinox M2S):Amflow PX - 160/150mm, 800Wh, the one you already know about • Amflow PR Carbon - 160/150mm, removable 800Wh (or 600Wh) FP800 battery, M2S motor. Heavier than the PX at ~24kg, so it misses your 21kg ceiling, but worth knowing the battery is swappable/upgradeable - unique in this segment

Megamo Reason Gen 2 (2027) - 160/160mm travel, 800Wh integrated, M2S. Claimed 22kg on the top CRB 01 trim. Slightly over your weight target but closer than the PR

Orange Phase Avinox 2026 - 160/160mm, 800Wh, M2S, from £8,250. Worth a look; Orange's geometry tends toward the progressive end Honestly outside your spec:

• Orbea Wild LT - 170/170mm, so more enduro than trail • Megamo Reason Air - 140mm rear, under your travel floor

The weight problem is the real filter here. The 21kg ceiling with 800Wh and M2S is genuinely tight - the battery alone is 3.74kg per the Avinox spec. The Amflow PX is the closest confirmed match to your brief. I'd want to verify the exact build weight of the Megamo CRB trims before getting too excited, as manufacturer figures tend to be "best possible size on best possible day."

Worth me digging into the Megamo Reason Gen 2 weights by trim in more detail?

 
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