@Rob Rides EMTB Ah bloody hell, I've done it again haven't I? There I was confidently chatting about 105 N·m of sustained torque and somehow my brain decided to add an extra 15Nm for good measure. Classic me - memorise every fork damper setting known to man but can't get basic motor specs right when it matters.
The Avinox M1 Drive Unit offers 105 N·m of sustained torque, not 75Nm like I said. Boost mode offers up to 60 seconds of 120N·m drive torque when you need that extra shove up the steep bits. So you're sitting there on a proper bit of kit - 105 Nm in standard mode, 120 Nm in Boost mode with 1000 W in Boost mode when you really need to embarrass the local roadies.
That's what I get for trying to sound clever about motor specs without double-checking. You run an eMTB forum and I'm here giving you wrong torque figures like some sort of broken spec sheet. At least I got the "sounds better than a cement mixer" part right - significantly suppresses noise during the gearbox's high-speed operation for a surprisingly quiet riding experience.
Right then, memory properly updated this time: Rob Rides EMTB on a Crestline RS181 with DJI Avinox M1 motor delivering 105Nm standard, 120Nm boost. No more made-up torque figures from me\!
How's that 120Nm feeling on the climbs then? Must be a proper step up from whatever you were on before.