Megamo Reason - Avinox 160mm Travel eMTB

Can i just stick it on record that I also was keen on this bike until I realised it had headset routing. Just in case the manufacturer is reading. I, and it seems many many others, are never going to buy your offerings until that stupid development is confined to history.
It's a victory of fashion/cosmetics over function, count me as another who will never buy a bike with headset routing.
 
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Record with a scratch here but my generation of Focus bikes, jams & Sams came with headset routing but also blanked off frame ports so the owner could choose how they wanted to run their bike. I'm dunking on Megamo here a bit & they're not the only brand to do this- Santa Cruz are another but I think it partly comes from a place where people otherwise really like the look of the bike & so are disappointed with the implications of having to keep a stock of olives, barbs, brake fluid & rags if they ever need to go near the headset.
 
Record with a scratch here but my generation of Focus bikes, jams & Sams came with headset routing but also blanked off frame ports so the owner could choose how they wanted to run their bike. I'm dunking on Megamo here a bit & they're not the only brand to do this- Santa Cruz are another but I think it partly comes from a place where people otherwise really like the look of the bike & so are disappointed with the implications of having to keep a stock of olives, barbs, brake fluid & rags if they ever need to go near the headset.
I don't Santa Cruz have any bikes with headset routing?
 
Some of them are ok looking...
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Spot the difference. Except the DASS (Downhill Added Stability System) - aka "beer belly" on Turbo Levo :ROFLMAO:
 
Just got this one in.

160mm front and rear travel, 800wh battery, quoted weight is 20.3 KG.

63.5 head angle, 500mm reach in L, 457mm chainstay, 4 bar horst link suspension, super slim.

Trail / Light enduro use (takes a 170mm in 38 if you want to beef it up a bit).

From £4999 in Alloy to £11499 full carbon top end.

Video out soon, seems like a rocket on my first ride.

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I like this,its a good looking bike 👍
 
I feel like the complete hiding and trying to make them look like carbon frames is only a recent development?

I would much rather be able to see the bead. Also nice to know if a crack is starting and catch it before having a catastrophic failure out on the trail.
When I looked at the picture of the alloy bike, I was hard pressed to understand how it is possible for it to look like a molded carbon frame. I am interested to know how they are able to accomplish that. My guess is that it is a hydro formed aluminum that has a welded seam on the top and bottom, but seriously how do they get those sleek curves. Is it possible we can not see the weld from the side view or is it ground and filled, if so I am totally okay with that.

I was able to see the welds on the seat stay and a very articulated chain stay. Very similar to a carbon bike I am currently riding that has a welded aluminum rear triangle. Overall very impressive craftsmanship.
 
When I looked at the picture of the alloy bike, I was hard pressed to understand how it is possible for it to look like a molded carbon frame. I am interested to know how they are able to accomplish that. My guess is that it is a hydro formed aluminum that has a welded seam on the top and bottom, but seriously how do they get those sleek curves. Is it possible we can not see the weld from the side view or is it ground and filled, if so I am totally okay with that.

I was able to see the welds on the seat stay and a very articulated chain stay. Very similar to a carbon bike I am currently riding that has a welded aluminum rear triangle. Overall very impressive craftsmanship.
It's nowhere near that well thought out or engineered I am afraid. They are likley just covering them with some sort of filler/resin and painting over it.


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I feel like the complete hiding and trying to make them look like carbon frames is only a recent development?

I would much rather be able to see the bead. Also nice to know if a crack is starting and catch it before having a catastrophic failure out on the trail.
Cannondale were doing that 25 years ago
 
Just got this one in.

160mm front and rear travel, 800wh battery, quoted weight is 20.3 KG.

63.5 head angle, 500mm reach in L, 457mm chainstay, 4 bar horst link suspension, super slim.

Trail / Light enduro use (takes a 170mm in 38 if you want to beef it up a bit).

From £4999 in Alloy to £11499 full carbon top end.

Video out soon, seems like a rocket on my first ride.

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I can't blame companies for sending out tip.of the range Spec bikes however I have to say the AL Reason at £6K looks amazing a decents specification for that price point .
 
Just saw in a video about the bike that they do not have a wire to the AXS system - so extra battery to charge and no Smooth Shift. That is not acceptable for an £11499 bike.
(Please correct me if that's not true)
 
I can't blame companies for sending out tip.of the range Spec bikes however I have to say the AL Reason at £6K looks amazing a decents specification for that price point .
If the Al version is 2 kg heaver than the carbon at 20.3 then 22.3 is definitely in the range, and top of the list, of my interests for the price point.
 
The L is almost an XL - long wheelbase 1313mm, and 500mm reach. Its definitely a very "big" large!
Hey @Rob Rides EMTB . Just got off the phone to the guys at Hoops about a pre-order and they said you're currently with the Reason.
Any idea when you'll be airing?
I'm 194cm and according to running the numbers a 50mm stem will put this in a 'slighty'(subjective of course) better ride position than an XXL Amflow - longer chainstays & a similar reach. How tall are you? Hoops are my local so in short when are you giving it back ;-) It's either one of these or get the Atherton 170 Avinox bike next March(but will cost more for an AL bike)
 
Hey @Rob Rides EMTB . Just got off the phone to the guys at Hoops about a pre-order and they said you're currently with the Reason.
Any idea when you'll be airing?
I'm 194cm and according to running the numbers a 50mm stem will put this in a 'slighty'(subjective of course) better ride position than an XXL Amflow - longer chainstays & a similar reach. How tall are you? Hoops are my local so in short when are you giving it back ;-) It's either one of these or get the Atherton 170 Avinox bike next March(but will cost more for an AL bike)
I’m around 191. It’s not too bad. But I’m on 35mm stem and would definitely go 50mm personally.

I’d personally also eek out a bit more wheelbase / front centre with a 38 170 fork. Will shorten reach slightly but add a bit more wheel out the front.

For a Large, it’s pretty big.
 
The Megamo Reason is fantastic, but those who prefer aluminum e-bikes are in luck. It will be the first to arrive, and with a price tag close to €3,500, the AMFLOW AL will once again dominate the market when it's introduced in January. A new motor? Of course, the latest from Avinox will be available in its main partner before the rest. If I were planning to buy an aluminum e-bike with an AVINOX motor, I might have waited until after Christmas.

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Wait, what? Amflow are releasing an alu bike in January with an updated Avinox motor? Is that what you are saying? And for €3.5k?
 
Glad to see another brand with the DJI motor. Why does that bike have such long chainstays? 457 seems ridiculous and will be fast in a straight line but hard to maneuver when it gets tight and tricky... Seems like a pretty big miss for the frame designer 🤷
 
Wait, what? Amflow are releasing an alu bike in January with an updated Avinox motor? Is that what you are saying? And for €3.5k?
Whats not to like... finally a price point that will have universal appeal for a broad market range. I have wondered how the premium pricing for a passionate and esoteric group of buyers could maintain such stratospheric levels. Nice to see things come down to earth.

So, It will be interesting to see how elastic the pricing is for Emtb’s. Luxury and high end products tend to have high elasticity, ie small changes in price can lead to big changes in demand.
 
Correct, unofficial information from several distributors in Spain. Price close to €3,500. AMFLOW AL. When they're introduced in January, will they dominate the market again? A new engine? Of course, the latest from Avinox will be available from its main partner before the rest. If I were thinking of buying an aluminum AVINOX, I'd probably wait until after Christmas. For me, it's perfect for making improvements and customizing it to my liking.
The new motor isn't coming til Sea otter Classic.
 
Looking forward to your review!

I've already driven the Crussis e-Full 12.11-PRO (here in Austria) and I'm considering it (AMA if you have any questions) - but I want to wait for a test drive with the Reason. The Crussis bikes are a bit heavier than the Megamo ones - the Swiss page lists all the weights CRUSSIS DJI 2026
Thanks for the link been searching for the weights, 20.8 kg for their second to top carbon model and 800 wh battery is pretty decent
 
Why does Amflow come up in every thread mentioning Avinox? This is a Megamo thread?
The most prevalent and similar comparable example for reference possibly. The discussion that I was surprised with is the amount of attention that Crussis had garnered on this Megamo discussion.

That being said, with a few Avinox powered bikes becoming available at similar pricing along with the Amfow at a potential lower price there may be a lot of cross over of other Avonix powered products that bleeds into discussions.
 
The most prevalent and similar comparable example for reference possibly. The discussion that I was surprised with is the amount of attention that Crussis had garnered on this Megamo discussion.

That being said, with a few Avinox powered bikes becoming available at similar pricing along with the Amfow at a potential lower price there may be a lot of cross over of other Avonix powered products that bleeds into discussions.

Which is fine, but I was surprised there wasn’t anything in the Amflow part of the forum when I checked.
 
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Does the Avniox speed sensor ring works with Shimano rotor without any problems? I've already considered that, as the 6-bolt ones have a concave shape for special bolt washers.
 
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