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Amflow
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Hi @Amflow_Support
Yes I know all that but if I stop for a coffee, the bike turns itself off after 5mins or so, and ‘Stops’ the ride. I want to be able to resume the ride when I switch the bike back on so that I have one complete ride in the recording - when I upload to Strava.
Thank you for sharing your concern about the bike turning off too soon. In the General settings on your control display, you can choose to set the auto-off time to 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour. This should help prevent the problem from happening again.
 

Amflow_Support

Amflow
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Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
Can you give any more info on the spider tool. The lock nut appears to be 51-52mm diameter, and the diameter at the lug notches is 47mm.

This seems to match the spider tool for the Bosch Active Performance Line.
Unfortunately, we can't share the precise specs of our spider tool. If a customer uses non-official tools to remove the motor and it results in damage, the warranty might not cover it. We hope you understand.
 

Biano44

Active member
Oct 7, 2020
192
191
Charnwood
Thank you for sharing your concern about the bike turning off too soon. In the General settings on your control display, you can choose to set the auto-off time to 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour. This should help prevent the problem from happening again.
Thank you, that’s a good idea, I’ll look into that but I’d actually like to be able to turn the bike off for security reasons if possible.
In an ideal world, I’d like a ‘resume’ button when I turn the bike back on.

Thanks for the reply, I will look into your suggestion.
 

Amflow_Support

Amflow
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Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
Thank you, that’s a good idea, I’ll look into that but I’d actually like to be able to turn the bike off for security reasons if possible.
In an ideal world, I’d like a ‘resume’ button when I turn the bike back on.

Thanks for the reply, I will look into your suggestion.
Got it! Right now, there's no way for us to keep your cycling record going after you turn the device off. But I'll definitely let the team know your thoughts.
 

TheSlaYYer

Member
Dec 22, 2018
9
7
Evesham
SUGGESTION - CHARGE RATE ADJUSTMENT - Would it be possible to add an option to manually select a slower charge rate? - the charger currently draws nearly 450Watts on 240v supply which is too much for a lot of portable power banks. It would be nice to optionally allow it to charge at a lower rate for more compatibility.
 

Amflow_Support

Amflow
Subscriber
Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
SUGGESTION - CHARGE RATE ADJUSTMENT - Would it be possible to add an option to manually select a slower charge rate? - the charger currently draws nearly 450Watts on 240v supply which is too much for a lot of portable power banks. It would be nice to optionally allow it to charge at a lower rate for more compatibility.
Got your need for better charging control. I’ll let the team know about it :)
 

AlbertCZ

Member
Oct 23, 2020
8
5
Czech Republic
@Amflow_Support:
What bearings are used in the rear hub? 3x in freehub, 2x in hub. Carbon Pro model, carbon wheels.
Please label and dimensions. Not listed in the manual and I don't want to take it apart first before I change them. I assume it's probably some common Chinese production and not quality like e.g. Enduro or similar?
Because, which is really hard to understand, after about 350km the bearings in the rear hub are noticeably worn and not running smoothly... It's really totally unacceptable to have to change the bearings after 350km... Very disappointing...
Anyone with similar experience?
 

TheSlaYYer

Member
Dec 22, 2018
9
7
Evesham
Got your need for better charging control. I’ll let the team know about it :)
Great thanks ... Also, I'm considering the DJI Power 1000 for bike park top ups ... Is there likely to be an adapter for the SDC port to charge the Avinox system? This would be better than converting to 240v for the bike charger and back again which can reduce power transfer efficiency to about 65%
 
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Amflow_Support

Amflow
Subscriber
Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
@Amflow_Support:
What bearings are used in the rear hub? 3x in freehub, 2x in hub. Carbon Pro model, carbon wheels.
Please label and dimensions. Not listed in the manual and I don't want to take it apart first before I change them. I assume it's probably some common Chinese production and not quality like e.g. Enduro or similar?
Because, which is really hard to understand, after about 350km the bearings in the rear hub are noticeably worn and not running smoothly... It's really totally unacceptable to have to change the bearings after 350km... Very disappointing...
Anyone with similar experience?
I apologize for the experience you’ve had with the rear hub bearings. We are currently confirming the specifications you requested with our engineering team and expect to provide you with an update within 1-2 business days.

Thank you for your patience, and we appreciate your understanding.
 

Amflow_Support

Amflow
Subscriber
Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
Great thanks ... Also, I'm considering the DJI Power 1000 for bike park top ups ... Is there likely to be an adapter for the SDC port to charge the Avinox system? This would be better than converting to 240v for the bike charger and back again which can reduce power transfer efficiency to about 65%
The DJI Power 1000 can indeed be used to power the Amflow bikes. However, regarding a specific adapter, we currently do not have that information available at this time.

We recommend that you may consult with a bike shop for assistance.
 

Astro66

Golden Boy
May 24, 2024
560
1,009
Sydney Australia
What bearings are used in the rear hub? 3x in freehub, 2x in hub. Carbon Pro model, carbon wheels.
6903 x2 in the Hub shell & 6803 x3 in the freehub.

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Amflow_Support

Amflow
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Nov 19, 2024
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I apologize for the experience you’ve had with the rear hub bearings. We are currently confirming the specifications you requested with our engineering team and expect to provide you with an update within 1-2 business days.

Thank you for your patience, and we appreciate your understanding.
Thank you for your patience. After confirming with our engineering team, I regret to inform you that we currently do not have specific dimension information available at this time. However, we can provide you with the following details:
  • The two main pivot bearing models are 6901, located above the assist unit.
  • The other twelve pivot bearings are 6801.
We will continue to gather more information and expect to provide you with an update within 1-2 business days.
 

mustclime

Active member
Apr 19, 2023
550
436
New Jerzy
Dear customer, our motor uses an ISIS crank interface, and both the Amflow PL and PL Pro have a chainline of 55mm. You can add a BCD104 bashguard, but we can't say which one will fit because it depends on how thick the bashguard is. Your local bike shop should be able to help with that.
We hope this info helps clear up any concerns.
Just reading through this thread and this is going to cause some real issues. Is dji saying their motor is designed for this? When you mount a bash guard on a chain ring you have to look at what happens to the forces of actually using that bash guard. Is the dji spider and the motor designed to take the hit ? On a meat powered Mtb the bash guard is bolted to the cranks, on a e bike the chain ring bash guard mounted on a hollow shaft on micro bearings that spins around the crank bb shaft. Is the dji motor unit spider designed to take an impact of the combined weight of the rider and the bike into a big rock?
 

AlbertCZ

Member
Oct 23, 2020
8
5
Czech Republic
Thank you for your patience. After confirming with our engineering team, I regret to inform you that we currently do not have specific dimension information available at this time. However, we can provide you with the following details:
  • The two main pivot bearing models are 6901, located above the assist unit.
  • The other twelve pivot bearings are 6801.
We will continue to gather more information and expect to provide you with an update within 1-2 business days.
Sorry, you are really have no idea what bearings are in hub/freehub in rear wheel of YOUR bike? Hard to believe....
Okay, I'll tell you, fortunately the others have already found out.
There are 2 pcs of 6903 in the hub shell and 3pcs of 6803 in the freehub...
 

tehviking

Member
Subscriber
Apr 5, 2024
26
30
Erie, CO, USA
Hey just popping in to say holy cow I love my Amflow so much. It is shockingly, bizarrely, stunningly fast. It is super quiet. It handles better than any ebike I’ve owned before, including lightweight mid power e-bikes, especially when set up with mixed wheels.

Price, power, handling, weight, technology, app, charging, interface… it completely blows away the tradeoff curve of eMTBs. OTA updates are a game changer as a person who has to take both my Levo and my Fuel EXe in for updates at the dealer.

It reminds me of when the iPhone came out and suddenly it felt like we’d leapt years into the future.

Thanks for hanging in the channel to help support owners when things aren’t perfect or when we have questions!
 

TheSlaYYer

Member
Dec 22, 2018
9
7
Evesham
Hey just popping in to say holy cow I love my Amflow so much. It is shockingly, bizarrely, stunningly fast. It is super quiet. It handles better than any ebike I’ve owned before, including lightweight mid power e-bikes, especially when set up with mixed wheels.

Price, power, handling, weight, technology, app, charging, interface… it completely blows away the tradeoff curve of eMTBs. OTA updates are a game changer as a person who has to take both my Levo and my Fuel EXe in for updates at the dealer.

It reminds me of when the iPhone came out and suddenly it felt like we’d leapt years into the future.

Thanks for hanging in the channel to help support owners when things aren’t perfect or when we have questions!
Well said.
 

Biano44

Active member
Oct 7, 2020
192
191
Charnwood
Hey just popping in to say holy cow I love my Amflow so much. It is shockingly, bizarrely, stunningly fast. It is super quiet. It handles better than any ebike I’ve owned before, including lightweight mid power e-bikes, especially when set up with mixed wheels.

Price, power, handling, weight, technology, app, charging, interface… it completely blows away the tradeoff curve of eMTBs. OTA updates are a game changer as a person who has to take both my Levo and my Fuel EXe in for updates at the dealer.

It reminds me of when the iPhone came out and suddenly it felt like we’d leapt years into the future.

Thanks for hanging in the channel to help support owners when things aren’t perfect or when we have questions!
I concur with everything above.
I’ve done over 900miles on my Amflow, and it’s simply brilliant.
I’ve had a Trek Rail, Santa Cruz Heckler before this plus test rides and riding my mates bikes and the Amflow is hands down, my favourite bike.

But don’t believe me, I don’t want them everywhere like Levo’s, y’all carry on believing it’s a rubbish bike and full of gimmicks…….!
And yes, it’s not for everyone as it’s a trail bike……but for what myself and friends do, it’s 100% perfect.
 

Mr. Breeze

New Member
May 2, 2024
31
18
Phoenix, AZ
I concur with everything above.
I’ve done over 900miles on my Amflow, and it’s simply brilliant.
I’ve had a Trek Rail, Santa Cruz Heckler before this plus test rides and riding my mates bikes and the Amflow is hands down, my favourite bike.

But don’t believe me, I don’t want them everywhere like Levo’s, y’all carry on believing it’s a rubbish bike and full of gimmicks…….!
And yes, it’s not for everyone as it’s a trail bike……but for what myself and friends do, it’s 100% perfect.
Glad you are enjoying your Amflow...as I wait impatiently for them to arrive in the USA.
 

Amflow_Support

Amflow
Subscriber
Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
Hey just popping in to say holy cow I love my Amflow so much. It is shockingly, bizarrely, stunningly fast. It is super quiet. It handles better than any ebike I’ve owned before, including lightweight mid power e-bikes, especially when set up with mixed wheels.

Price, power, handling, weight, technology, app, charging, interface… it completely blows away the tradeoff curve of eMTBs. OTA updates are a game changer as a person who has to take both my Levo and my Fuel EXe in for updates at the dealer.

It reminds me of when the iPhone came out and suddenly it felt like we’d leapt years into the future.

Thanks for hanging in the channel to help support owners when things aren’t perfect or when we have questions!
Thank you for your kind words and unwavering support for Amflow. Your satisfaction is our greatest motivation. We are aware that there is still a long journey ahead, and we are committed to continuous improvement, striving to deliver an even more exceptional riding experience and superior service for you.
Once again, thank you for your trust and support. We look forward to continuing this exciting journey with you.

Happy riding!
 

jam56

New Member
Mar 8, 2025
7
6
Russia
Sorry, you are really have no idea what bearings are in hub/freehub in rear wheel of YOUR bike? Hard to believe....
Okay, I'll tell you, fortunately the others have already found out.
There are 2 pcs of 6903 in the hub shell and 3pcs of 6803 in the freehub...
If you go to the Chinese region on the official website, then in the accessories there is a set of screws and bearings. Its price in China is about 135 USD


M12 × 1mm pitch, length 21mm Middle tube shaft screw × 2
17mm mid-tube shaft spacer × 2
M10 × 1mm pitch, length 21mm Seat fork pivot screw × 2
20mm Seat Fork Pivot Spacer × 2
18mm Seat Fork Pivot Spacer × 2
M24 × 1mm pitch, length 14mm Main shaft left side screw × 1
M24 × 0.7mm pitch, length 14mm Main shaft right internal thread screw × 1
24mm main shaft spacer (left) × 1
24mm main shaft spacer (right) × 1
M10 × 1mm pitch, 16mm length shock absorber screw × 2
16.5mm shock absorber screw washer × 2
M12 × 1mm pitch, length 16mm Connecting rod shaft screw × 2
22mm connecting rod shaft spacer × 2
Geometric cam nut × 2
M15 × 1mm pitch, length 25mm Shock absorber rear fixing screw × 1
M10 × 1mm pitch, length 25mm hook pivot screw × 2
20.5mm dropout pivot outer spacer × 4
16mm dropout pivot outer spacer × 2
6801 Bearing × 12
6901 Bearing × 2
 

Ridgydidge

New Member
Jan 13, 2025
38
40
Auckland New Zealand
If you go to the Chinese region on the official website, then in the accessories there is a set of screws and bearings. Its price in China is about 135 USD


M12 × 1mm pitch, length 21mm Middle tube shaft screw × 2
17mm mid-tube shaft spacer × 2
M10 × 1mm pitch, length 21mm Seat fork pivot screw × 2
20mm Seat Fork Pivot Spacer × 2
18mm Seat Fork Pivot Spacer × 2
M24 × 1mm pitch, length 14mm Main shaft left side screw × 1
M24 × 0.7mm pitch, length 14mm Main shaft right internal thread screw × 1
24mm main shaft spacer (left) × 1
24mm main shaft spacer (right) × 1
M10 × 1mm pitch, 16mm length shock absorber screw × 2
16.5mm shock absorber screw washer × 2
M12 × 1mm pitch, length 16mm Connecting rod shaft screw × 2
22mm connecting rod shaft spacer × 2
Geometric cam nut × 2
M15 × 1mm pitch, length 25mm Shock absorber rear fixing screw × 1
M10 × 1mm pitch, length 25mm hook pivot screw × 2
20.5mm dropout pivot outer spacer × 4
16mm dropout pivot outer spacer × 2
6801 Bearing × 12
6901 Bearing × 2
Jeeps I trust I won’t be needing these for a while…
 

AlbertCZ

Member
Oct 23, 2020
8
5
Czech Republic
If you go to the Chinese region on the official website, then in the accessories there is a set of screws and bearings. Its price in China is about 135 USD


M12 × 1mm pitch, length 21mm Middle tube shaft screw × 2
17mm mid-tube shaft spacer × 2
M10 × 1mm pitch, length 21mm Seat fork pivot screw × 2
20mm Seat Fork Pivot Spacer × 2
18mm Seat Fork Pivot Spacer × 2
M24 × 1mm pitch, length 14mm Main shaft left side screw × 1
M24 × 0.7mm pitch, length 14mm Main shaft right internal thread screw × 1
24mm main shaft spacer (left) × 1
24mm main shaft spacer (right) × 1
M10 × 1mm pitch, 16mm length shock absorber screw × 2
16.5mm shock absorber screw washer × 2
M12 × 1mm pitch, length 16mm Connecting rod shaft screw × 2
22mm connecting rod shaft spacer × 2
Geometric cam nut × 2
M15 × 1mm pitch, length 25mm Shock absorber rear fixing screw × 1
M10 × 1mm pitch, length 25mm hook pivot screw × 2
20.5mm dropout pivot outer spacer × 4
16mm dropout pivot outer spacer × 2
6801 Bearing × 12
6901 Bearing × 2
Why do you write this? My question was about the HUB bearings, no bearing for frameset. Frame is completely different story...
 

TheKaiser

New Member
Dec 12, 2024
35
15
Connecticut
Why do you write this? My question was about the HUB bearings, no bearing for frameset. Frame is completely different story...
Yeah, exactly, the original question was about the HUB bearings, then Amflow replied and said they didn't know but would check, and then finally they got back with a useless non-sequiter about the frame bearing kit. The real answer is that they used random generic parts for the Amflow builds (which may or may not be up to the task...there are actually some really good generic parts), but they know nothing about them as they are a newly formed bike company. As a result, they are unable to provide useful info on anything other than the motor and frame.
 

pierrorider

New Member
Mar 4, 2025
3
1
France
Dear customer, our motor uses an ISIS crank interface, and both the Amflow PL and PL Pro have a chainline of 55mm. You can add a BCD104 bashguard, but we can't say which one will fit because it depends on how thick the bashguard is. Your local bike shop should be able to help with that.
We hope this info helps clear up any concerns.
I tried an old race face bash 36t that is around 5/6mm thick and it doesnt fit. Maybe something 2/3mm thick could fit.
 

Astro66

Golden Boy
May 24, 2024
560
1,009
Sydney Australia
Hi @Amflow_Support

I paid a deposit and ordered my Amflow PL Carbon Pro over 6 weeks ago from my Local Amflow distributor in Sydney Australia. (Cyclery Studio)

I still cannot get a delivery date from the Store.

Is this normal ? Should I be concerned ?

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Amflow_Support

Amflow
Subscriber
Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
@Amflow_Support:
What bearings are used in the rear hub? 3x in freehub, 2x in hub. Carbon Pro model, carbon wheels.
Please label and dimensions. Not listed in the manual and I don't want to take it apart first before I change them. I assume it's probably some common Chinese production and not quality like e.g. Enduro or similar?
Because, which is really hard to understand, after about 350km the bearings in the rear hub are noticeably worn and not running smoothly... It's really totally unacceptable to have to change the bearings after 350km... Very disappointing...
Anyone with similar experience?
We apologize for the delay in response. The latest confirmed information regarding the Amflow PL Carbon Pro is as follows:

The Front wheel uses bearings with an inner diameter of 18mm, an outer diameter of 30mm, and a width of 7mm, totaling 2 pieces of SB-18307 bearings.

The FREE HUB of the rear wheel uses bearings with an inner diameter of 17mm, an outer diameter of 26mm, and a width of 5mm, totaling 3 pieces of SB-6803 bearings.

For the HUB SHELL on the rear wheel, it requires bearings with an inner diameter of 17mm, an outer diameter of 30mm, and a width of 7mm, using 2 pieces of SB-6903 bearings.

Furthermore, both the inner and outer rings of the bearings are made of bearing steel.
 

Amflow_Support

Amflow
Subscriber
Nov 19, 2024
130
142
China
Hi @Amflow_Support

I paid a deposit and ordered my Amflow PL Carbon Pro over 6 weeks ago from my Local Amflow distributor in Sydney Australia. (Cyclery Studio)

I still cannot get a delivery date from the Store.

Is this normal ? Should I be concerned ?

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Thank you for letting us know about this situation! Rest assured, we are actively confirming the status of your order with Cyclery Studio. Could you please send us your contact details in a private message? We'll make sure to get back to you with the latest delivery information within three business days~
 

Astro66

Golden Boy
May 24, 2024
560
1,009
Sydney Australia
Thank you for letting us know about this situation! Rest assured, we are actively confirming the status of your order with Cyclery Studio. Could you please send us your contact details in a private message? We'll make sure to get back to you with the latest delivery information within three business days~
Thank you. I have replied to your Private Message. And I look forward to getting some information within 3 days, as I have received none so far, even though I have rung the store every week to check on progress.

I raise this concern as your website says it can deliver the same bike to me within 5 weeks, and I have been waiting more than 6 weeks for the bike store.
 

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