I had a go on a couple at a demo day at the weekend. Everything I have mentioned about sizing, was correct. Im 6'1. Large is ridiculously big. Wheelbase and reach. M/L reach was better but still long wheelbase. However dropper sticks out a lot. Because its an M/L you need a longer dropper. Kept think the dropper wasn't down.I’m not sure what all the bs is about sizing , if your going by the geo chart rather than actual reality/ riding it then the M/L is almost the same as all other Larges ….. with the exception of maybe being slightly longer.
It’s more to do with if you prefer a smaller bike over something larger which is the same decision you need to make on any bike…..
I’m 184cm (actually 184.5 lol) so always in between sizes but I hate big bike so always choose a large as I want to feel fast and throwable.
I had an XL Amflow for a weekend and didn’t get on with it as it felt so long especially out front (I’m long legged rather than in the body)
So ended up with a large which was fine , slightly small but definitely not cramped and great fun.
I then sold it and got a Forbidden Druid core in an S3 which again was spot and anything bigger would have felt massive so for me if I buy one then it will definitely be the M/L as it’s the closest to the Druid.
Has anyone who’s tried the bike found it easy enough or anymore harder to pull up for jumps or manuals for example ??
Really like the RRS which is basically the same price as the Amflow PX Pro and spec is insane in comparison so as long as it’s still a fun bike when it needs to be for me it’s probably going to be my next bike…..
RRS weighed 23.2 with pedals in M/L
the new Amflow PX Pro in large was 21.7 without pedals
I’m not sure what all the bs is about sizing , if your going by the geo chart rather than actual reality/ riding it then the M/L is almost the same as all other Larges ….. with the exception of maybe being slightly longer.
It’s more to do with if you prefer a smaller bike over something larger which is the same decision you need to make on any bike…..
I’m 184cm (actually 184.5 lol) so always in between sizes but I hate big bike so always choose a large as I want to feel fast and throwable.
I had an XL Amflow for a weekend and didn’t get on with it as it felt so long especially out front (I’m long legged rather than in the body)
So ended up with a large which was fine , slightly small but definitely not cramped and great fun.
I then sold it and got a Forbidden Druid core in an S3 which again was spot and anything bigger would have felt massive so for me if I buy one then it will definitely be the M/L as it’s the closest to the Druid.
Has anyone who’s tried the bike found it easy enough or anymore harder to pull up for jumps or manuals for example ??
Really like the RRS which is basically the same price as the Amflow PX Pro and spec is insane in comparison so as long as it’s still a fun bike when it needs to be for me it’s probably going to be my next bike…..
RRS weighed 23.2 with pedals in M/L
the new Amflow PX Pro in large was 21.7 without pedals
I rode a couple at a demo day on the weekend just gone. Everything I mentioned about the sizing was the case. Im 6'1, fairly typical height. The large was HUGE. Wheelbase and reach. Anything tight and twisty it was a real handful. Then tried the M/L. Reach was better, wheelbase still pretty long. But because its an M/L, you need a longer travel dropper, which cant be inserted much. Felt like the dropper as raised most the time. It gets in the way. So M/L doesn't make much sense either. It really is an odd proportioned bike. Only thing I can see similar that ive ridden is a bird aeris 9. That also felt like a boat in the twisties.