Is it just me, or does it seem like a lot of the new Avinox M2S bikes are launching with aluminum frames?
Part of me wonders if this is a strategy:
Year 1: Launch aluminum bikes and get everyone excited about the new motor.
Year 2: Release lighter carbon versions.
Year 3: Watch us all convince ourselves we need to upgrade to save a few pounds.
Maybe there are valid reasons—faster development, lower costs, and getting bikes to market quickly. But it's hard not to wonder if the carbon versions are already in the pipeline.
What do you think? Smart business strategy, or am I overthinking it?
I'm interested in an Avinox bike myself, and it's making me question whether I should buy now or wait.
Part of me wonders if this is a strategy:
Year 1: Launch aluminum bikes and get everyone excited about the new motor.
Year 2: Release lighter carbon versions.
Year 3: Watch us all convince ourselves we need to upgrade to save a few pounds.
Maybe there are valid reasons—faster development, lower costs, and getting bikes to market quickly. But it's hard not to wonder if the carbon versions are already in the pipeline.
What do you think? Smart business strategy, or am I overthinking it?
I'm interested in an Avinox bike myself, and it's making me question whether I should buy now or wait.