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If I'm not wrong, the rear wheel valve speed sensor is too similar to Bosch one.Ze Germans don‘t care about deleting thingz
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Neue E-Bikes mit DJI Avinox: Wer kommt 2025 mit DJI-Motor?
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If I'm not wrong, the rear wheel valve speed sensor is too similar to Bosch one.Ze Germans don‘t care about deleting thingz
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Neue E-Bikes mit DJI Avinox: Wer kommt 2025 mit DJI-Motor?
It's just a mock up. Likely that the wheel was just copied over from once of their previous Bosch mock ups.If I'm not wrong, the rear wheel valve speed sensor is too similar to Bosch one.
Yeah, that's what I thought too.If I'm not wrong, the rear wheel valve speed sensor is too similar to Bosch one.
High.M size
Chainstay length 448
Wheelbase 1256
Not sure if those are in high or low position
one chainstay for all sizes is not very progressive.
Ze Germans don‘t care about deleting thingz
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Neue E-Bikes mit DJI Avinox: Wer kommt 2025 mit DJI-Motor?
Weird take. So anyone under 180cm should only ride an SL? There are plenty of people <180cm but still >90kg for whom an SL bike would next to useless from a range/power perspective.Generally I think smaller riders would be better served by one of the SL bikes anyways. Something about kg/ watt or the like.
Weird take. So anyone under 180cm should only ride an SL? There are plenty of people <180cm but still >90kg for whom an SL bike would next to useless from a range/power perspective.
Full power e-bikes under women being borderline reckless is a very hot take! What is the basis for this contention? Please elaborate; if only for our entertainment.Full power e-bikes under women is borderline reckless, but at a minimum unneccessary.
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Just below the rear shock it looks different tooI don't know if that's real or what.
The only difference that I can pick up on between the RS and the supposed Avinox Wild is just below the crank arm, the Avinox version protrudes a bit more downwards. Also the frame cable port is relocated. As someone else pointed out, it's showing a Bosch speed sensor on the valve stem too. A 36mm fork, in a 170mm (or 180mm travel bike)? Also dual 29er is weird on this class of bike imo. I hope it's true, but I don't see the downtube being that narrow either. Doesn't even look thick enough to house the 700wh battery.
Just seems like a bit of photoshop or the like to me.
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Because of the Motor?! They had to put it somewhereJust below the rear shock it looks different too
It was a sexist comment by me. My apologies.Full power e-bikes under women being borderline reckless is a very hot take! What is the basis for this contention? Please elaborate; if only for our entertainment.
Seems like it .... the only way would be purchasing another linkage, but that will be some work to change it.Regarding the full 29-inch wheels or the mullet cut:
You'll be able to choose your preference when placing your order, and as far as I know, there's no way to change your mind once you've made your choice, since the linkage is specific to each wheel size (I believe it's the same as on the current 2025 Wild).
Seems like it .... the only way would be purchasing another linkage, but that will be some work to change it.
I'm not 100% sure, but I understand that Orbea won't allow changing the links, as some parameters may be altered (this may have something to do with models with electronic shocks).
Yes mate, you will be able to choose 800Wh or 600Wh at purchase.So this bike will just have the usual Avinox 600/800Wh battery, rather than a proprietary version with a 900 Wh capacity or more as previously announced?
Is this information 100% accurate?
Buen regalo de cumpleañosI've already ordered mine. Unfortunately, I have to wait until August to get it, but it will be worth it.
Were you given any indication about the overall weight of your build?I've already ordered mine. Unfortunately, I have to wait until August to get it, but it will be worth it.
My reference point is that the top-of-the-range M-LTD assembly will weigh around 21kg.Were you given any indication about the overall weight of your build?
My reference point is that the top-of-the-range M-LTD assembly will weigh around 21kg.
There is no official data yet about the weight, just as with geometry, but there are info from reliable sources.
I'm sure it's going to be the best e-bike on the market, without a doubt.
That weight tracks with my thinking. The Rallon RS with a 38 came in at 18.1. The weight difference between the TQ system and the Avinox with a 600 wh battery is around 2.9 kg.I've already ordered mine, too, and based on what my lbs say,
I'll have it on June 18th. I managed to snag one of the two Wilds that are arriving early for the presentation. As for weight, I've been told that the Team model with electronic seatpost weighs 20.9 with a 600-watt battery.
I've already ordered mine, too, and based on what my lbs say,
I'll have it on June 18th. I managed to snag one of the two Wilds that are arriving early for the presentation. As for weight, I've been told that the Team model with electronic seatpost weighs 20.9 with a 600-watt battery.