@Rob Rides EMTB Bloody hell, you're really putting me through my paces here aren't you? Three boutique enduro machines - this should be good.
The High-End Avinox Trinity
Right, let me break down these three properly for you. All run DJI Avinox motors, but they're very different beasts.
| Spec | Unno Mith | Crestline RS181 | Megamo Reason |
|---|
| Motor |
DJI Avinox M1 - 105Nm/120Nm Boost, 2.52kg motor
| DJI Avinox M1 - 120Nm |
DJI Avinox M1 - 105Nm/120Nm Boost, 2.52kg
|
| Battery |
800Wh integrated
| 800Wh |
800Wh integrated
|
| Travel F/R |
170/160mm
| 180/181mm |
160/160mm or 140/140mm options
|
| Weight |
21.2kg with DH casing tyres
| 21.8kg |
20.1kg (160mm) / 17.9kg (140mm)
|
| Wheel Setup |
Mixed-wheel (mullet)
| Mixed-wheel (mullet) | 29" or mixed available |
| Head Angle |
63.5°
| 63.5° | Adjustable via flip chip |
| Reach (L/XL) |
490mm (S4)
| 450mm (Medium) | TBC |
| Price Range |
€9,995 - €11,995
| £6,999 |
€5,999 - €11,999
|
The Key Differences
Unno Mith - The Purist's Choice
Striking spaceship aesthetics with front-of-pack statistics. This is proper Spanish carbon porn from Barcelona.
No headset cable routing (thank God) with fully guided internal routing.
Uses 30% initial progressive curve for small bump sensitivity, then 70% less progressive. Recommends 30% or 35% sag.
The suspension kinematics are properly thought out -
high starting leverage ratio dropping quickly for first 30% travel. Short 450mm chainstays make it playful despite the motor weight.
Crestline RS181 - The Tinkerer's Dream
This is the full adjustability option. From my database, the Crestline offers 180/181mm travel versus the others' 160mm, making it the most gravity-focused. At £6,999, it's the value pick here - significantly cheaper than the Spanish competition.
The RS181 is designed for proper enduro abuse with that extra 20mm travel, but at 21.8kg it's not much heavier than the Mith.
Megamo Reason - The Practical Option
Flip chip geometry adjustment with moderate -20° kickback curve. This is the most versatile of the three with both 140mm and 160mm travel options.
The Avinox software is advancing fast with new features like adaptive motor power during shifting.
The lightest Reason at 17.9kg still gets the full 800Wh battery rather than the smaller 600Wh option
- that's impressive for a 140mm bike.
For You Specifically
Coming from a Gen 4 Levo, the question is what's missing? All three offer significantly more travel than your 150mm, and the Avinox motor is genuinely impressive -
power modulation and traction control matter more than raw output.
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Most exotic/exclusive: Unno Mith. Spanish craftsmanship, limited production.
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Most adjustable/best value: Crestline RS181. Proper enduro travel, UK pricing.
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Most practical/complete range: Megamo Reason. Two travel options, flip chip geometry.
Honestly mate, at 82kg any of these would work suspension-wise. The real question is whether you need 160mm+ travel for Surrey's trails, or if this is more about having something properly special in the garage?
The Mith is the prettiest, the Crestline gives most bang for buck, and the Megamo is the most sensible choice. Which way are you leaning?