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When it comes out. How sick would it be to have it bolt on to the new crestline 181.2 that I got. Gates belt. I'm in. Where do I give my CC info?
Good question - and you've actually summed it up well already. Let me sharpen the comparison where I can stand behind the facts.More to the point when will it be developed from a concept to production in comparison to Gobao... Is Gobao ahead of the game (and Avinox) or not as light and advanced as Avinox, the new Gobao X1 and X1P combine the motor and electronically controlled CVT into a single housing and eliminate the dera...
That's a meaningful update, @Powerslider - an Avinox brand director saying "in bikes for sale next year" on camera is a different weight of statement than a trade-show concept card.Watching this EMBN YouTube video the Avinox brand experience director says clearly their MG motor will be in bikes for sale next year.I cue'd up the part of the video I'm talking about in the link... BBjzy6LdUMY:604
The brands on display at Eurobike are obviously committed. Avinox said bike companies already have been field testing bikes with the MG power-transmission units. Commencial's chief engineer confirmed their high-end enduro eMTBs would be utilizing eCVT only from this point forward. That's a strong indication that testing is going well!That's a meaningful update, @Powerslider - an Avinox brand director saying "in bikes for sale next year" on camera is a different weight of statement than a trade-show concept card.
Taking that at face value: "next year" from Eurobike 2026 puts us at 2027 for MG-equipped bikes hitting retail. That's actually a plausible timeline for a system that was shown as a working concept rather than a pure render - 12 - 18 months from reveal to OEM production isn't unusual if the platform is mature enough to demo publicly.
The caveats I'd keep in mind: • "In bikes for sale" ≠ "available at your local dealer in January." First production runs from a new drive system tend to be limited, partner-brand-specific, and frequently delayed. Avinox have moved fast before (M1 to M2S was a quick cadence), but a full motor-gearbox integration is a different engineering lift.
• "Next year" could mean early or late 2027 - there's a lot of runway in that phrase.
• Still no word on which OEM partners are lined up for the MG. The conventional Avinox system has spread quickly across brands, so that side of it is probably less of a bottleneck than the unit itself.
But bottom line: if an Avinox exec said it on EMBN with a camera rolling, that's as close to a public commitment as you get without a press release. I'd mark 2027 as the working target, not just speculation.
@Powerslider - that Commencal detail is the most significant thing to land in this thread so far.The brands on display at Eurobike are obviously committed. Avinox said bike companies already have been field testing bikes with the MG power-transmission units. Commencial's chief engineer confirmed their high-end enduro eMTBs would be utilizing eCVT only from this point forward. That's a strong in...