Dji avinox- Amflow

Entonox

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Nov 24, 2022
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playing devils advocate here, DJI is a brand that seems to really care about their social media image - they literally throw money at influencers to promote stuff. Say there were Some horror stores on youtube etc about motor failures - i feel like they would throw money equally at lbs / maybe your local dji drone repair hub to make life easy for warranty / repairs if it got to that. just my thoughts
For all we know early adopters may experience the best customer service known to mankind.:)

I've just noticed they have a 30-day unconditional return when bought direct from their website. That's pretty good and shows confidence in the product.

ok guys, so we're all getting wound up about a bike that gives you a nice boost in power, total upside plus a big battery.... Frame is just ok, nothing awesome.... Downside? Frame support, I'm guessing that will be a real hassle if you crack the frame, plus what about motor support. My Rise blew out the motor, and with the help of my Bay Area LBS, it was fixed and solved in 5 days, they did the labor. Think you're going to get this support with the introduction of this brand? Take any off brand that is new to the market, and you'll quickly discover it's a TOTAL pain in the ass getting anything supported. Like, send us your defective motor and 3 weeks later you get to find someone to install the motor correctly, or possibly do it yourself. But this is a select group of people. Now what about 3,4, or 5 years from now? No one is thinking this through correctly, I think. All for some awesome boots up the hill, but does anyone really run BOOST all the time, or do we ride with groups that vary with rider ability to slow down a bit, wait for the slower rider... so this is somewhat crazy. Enjoy what you have, and wait and see what comes with the recent change in motor torque and screen tech. Not sure Specialized will just play dead., plus their support and frames are superior. Ugh, what a world.
I too have a Rise (Hydro) - which I'd also describe the frame as being nothing awesome - with an EP801 which is not the best motor either. But I love riding it.
From what I seen from reviews the Amflow/Avinox package is very good. And it's more than just massive power - the control and the way the power is delivered always impressed the reviewers.

It's going to be interesting when we start to get real world feedback when there's more out there.
 

Mad_Angler1

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playing devils advocate here, DJI is a brand that seems to really care about their social media image - they literally throw money at influencers to promote stuff. Say there were Some horror stores on youtube etc about motor failures - i feel like they would throw money equally at lbs / maybe your local dji drone repair hub to make life easy for warranty / repairs if it got to that. just my thoughts
they don't quite work like that. DJI is incredibly siloed and their customer support is usually low level online reps based in Thailand. When it comes to issues they completely ignore things to the point of no return usually.

Time and time and time again they will completely ghost known issues and play dumb even when you literally have hundreds of posts on their forums and social media pagest with the issue. They do sometimes in the end resolve it with a LOT of noise but it takes a LOT usually. I have been in the position of highlighting a number of issues we have managed to get fixed but it'd really taken months and videos and posts a 100k views or more.

We had one just last month and it was causing people to loose their drones. DJI won't even admit they fixed it as they would be liable for the issues so they just released an update that says "fixed some known issues" and the fault is gone and then they ghost everyone who has it.

DJI is so difficult to deal with at times Philip Bloom a fairly well known videographer and a reviewer resorted to a Change.org pretition to get them a add a feature back they removed in a firmware update.

Something you have to understand genreally in chinese culture is not to admit mistakes and sweep them underground and move on. This is at the core of the company.

Sadly I'm not sure the others are that much better right now.
 

westcoastmtbr

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Aug 22, 2019
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they don't quite work like that. DJI is incredibly siloed and their customer support is usually low level online reps based in Thailand. When it comes to issues they completely ignore things to the point of no return usually.

Time and time and time again they will completely ghost known issues and play dumb even when you literally have hundreds of posts on their forums and social media pagest with the issue. They do sometimes in the end resolve it with a LOT of noise but it takes a LOT usually. I have been in the position of highlighting a number of issues we have managed to get fixed but it'd really taken months and videos and posts a 100k views or more.

We had one just last month and it was causing people to loose their drones. DJI won't even admit they fixed it as they would be liable for the issues so they just released an update that says "fixed some known issues" and the fault is gone and then they ghost everyone who has it.

DJI is so difficult to deal with at times Philip Bloom a fairly well known videographer and a reviewer resorted to a Change.org pretition to get them a add a feature back they removed in a firmware update.

Something you have to understand genreally in chinese culture is not to admit mistakes and sweep them underground and move on. This is at the core of the company.

Sadly I'm not sure the others are that much better right now.
So ask yourself, have any one of you had any issues with your e bike thus far. For me I have two. A Orbea Rise, motor replacement which is a major thing. At some point I'll need a battery replacement, say a year down the road. The other bike is a Levo S works. To date, needed to change out the Fox rear shock and then upgraded to the Cascade link. There are a bunch of the riding group that needed to change the belt on the Gen 3 under warranty, plus the shock issues, and some other assorted stuff. With the local Specialized dealer 15 min away, it gets fixed with no issues, and there is even a Specialized owned store in Santa Cruz. They are awesome too. Wondering if you spend 10k USD on a bike if you'll be very frustrated if the support is just so, so. Time will tell, but these bikes are becoming so service and support centered that one must think, oh my, I need to a Change.org petition to get them to respond??
 

whitymon

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Nov 29, 2023
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Let them land the bike properly and we will see where it land and how on the mid/long term.

All here are speculations for pages and discussion are really going into circles if you pay attention.

One thing for sure, they have spend so much money on marketing that they would be dumb to be bad at service and aftermarket, especially in a modern world when a random dude can spit his venom on a brand in 2 second and put lots of discredits

Let people be guinea pig, we need them for us to potentially buy the second gen or Avinox other brands - or simply not.

Just a reminder of real world
- brose have made terrible unreliable motor, still there, better now
- fazua ... well work well until it's not, one of the worst, guess what they still sell them a lot, incredible
- bosch and shimano, it can take ages for a fix even if Bosch is more reliable
etc

To me there is not really anything reliable as I would like in emtb motor. I do not know where stand Pinion these days...
 
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Suns_PSD

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Jul 12, 2022
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they don't quite work like that. DJI is incredibly siloed and their customer support is usually low level online reps based in Thailand. When it comes to issues they completely ignore things to the point of no return usually.

Time and time and time again they will completely ghost known issues and play dumb even when you literally have hundreds of posts on their forums and social media pagest with the issue. They do sometimes in the end resolve it with a LOT of noise but it takes a LOT usually. I have been in the position of highlighting a number of issues we have managed to get fixed but it'd really taken months and videos and posts a 100k views or more.

We had one just last month and it was causing people to loose their drones. DJI won't even admit they fixed it as they would be liable for the issues so they just released an update that says "fixed some known issues" and the fault is gone and then they ghost everyone who has it.

DJI is so difficult to deal with at times Philip Bloom a fairly well known videographer and a reviewer resorted to a Change.org pretition to get them a add a feature back they removed in a firmware update.

Something you have to understand genreally in chinese culture is not to admit mistakes and sweep them underground and move on. This is at the core of the company.

Sadly I'm not sure the others are that much better right now.

It's kind of crazy really. A truly bad*ss performing motor/ battery package from a company that has a long-proven history of jerking consumers around, strapped around an Alibaba rip off frame, and people want to pay $8K (or whatever) for this. So that on rare occasion you can blast up a hill at what is approaching dirt bike speeds.

Do you people even know how often e-bikes, heck even just bikes, break?! It's not an if, it's a when, and usually multiple times.
 

iXi

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Feb 17, 2019
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Happy to be a Guinea pig, it's only 9k for the base model and with 2yrs warranty that should do me. My local dealer had a demo in today, I went for a quick spin around the car park and I'm sold. The spec is on par with my turbo levo and it cost an extra 2k.
 

xtraman122

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I’d really like to see one of the larger manufacturers partner up with Bafang on a few bikes, I swear their motors are more reliable than some of the mainstream ones and have had impressive power all along. The M560 has all the power of the Avinox if not even more, and with them now having some pretty nice looking integrated displays, I honestly think they could compete in the higher end market pretty well.

A nylon gear in the 500W M560 should quiet it down nicely and some customized tunes could probably give it the exact feel anyone wants. I just find it funny how there’s this insane hype over the power of the Avinox when the M560 already has just as much power available and nobody seems to talk about it at all. Bafang really just needs some better battery tech to round off their lineup.
 

avman

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Evening.
Picked up my amflow yesterday the power is something else even in trail mode. I’ve had Bosch gen4 and Yamaha gen2 for me the Yamaha had loads or torque and was a great motor. I traveled 5 hours there and back to get the bike
And I’m afraid to say. It’s not very well after just a 2.5 mile ride around the local park the motor is stiff and makes a noise trying to turn.
I’ll contact the lbs tomorrow but it’s not a good start. Hopefully I can fix it. Rather than the 5 hour round trip
 

Lexle

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Evening.
Picked up my amflow yesterday the power is something else even in trail mode. I’ve had Bosch gen4 and Yamaha gen2 for me the Yamaha had loads or torque and was a great motor. I traveled 5 hours there and back to get the bike
And I’m afraid to say. It’s not very well after just a 2.5 mile ride around the local park the motor is stiff and makes a noise trying to turn.
I’ll contact the lbs tomorrow but it’s not a good start. Hopefully I can fix it. Rather than the 5 hour round trip
Keep us updated!
 

Biano44

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Oct 7, 2020
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Evening.
Picked up my amflow yesterday the power is something else even in trail mode. I’ve had Bosch gen4 and Yamaha gen2 for me the Yamaha had loads or torque and was a great motor. I traveled 5 hours there and back to get the bike
And I’m afraid to say. It’s not very well after just a 2.5 mile ride around the local park the motor is stiff and makes a noise trying to turn.
I’ll contact the lbs tomorrow but it’s not a good start. Hopefully I can fix it. Rather than the 5 hour round trip
Well I know of one other, so thats 2 out of a shipment of 300 that I'm aware of.
Yours sounds like a physical problem though......fingers crossed for ya.
Keep us posted.
 

Gigs

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May 24, 2019
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No ride report as yet but I have got it setup for the riding I do. Full Ride Wrap protection, upgraded rotors, DH casing tyres, Ergon grips and ebike saddle, stamp 7 peddles, rocker switch for the asx instead of buttons to start with. 21.8kg

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Lexle

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No ride report as yet but I have got it setup for the riding I do. Full Ride Wrap protection, upgraded rotors, DH casing tyres, Ergon grips and ebike saddle, stamp 7 peddles, rocker switch for the asx instead of buttons to start with. 21.8kg

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Perfect, can you post some details of the wrapping? I will get my wrapping Kit today. How was applying?
 

Gigs

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May 24, 2019
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Perfect, can you post some details of the wrapping? I will get my wrapping Kit today. How was applying?
Ride Wrap has the full tailored protection that covers 99% of the frame. It is tricky and you should watch youtube tutorials before you start as it is very easy to stuff up and a lot of technique is required to do a good job. It took me about 3-4 hours to wrap mine. Absloutely worth it as the Amflow black is very prone to micro scratchs and will look crap after 6 months if not protected. About $150 USD for the kit.

Description​

Amflow | PL Carbon Pro (MX/29 - C) | 2025 - Present | L​

  • Your RideWrap Tailored Protection™ kit has the highest available coverage on the market thanks to a proprietary design process. Kits are tight to extremities and narrow seams are strategically located.
  • RideWrap protection film is virtually invisible. Optically clear protection means your bike is the center of attention.
  • RideWrap protection film is self-healing. Minor marks and scuffs will disappear with the warmth of a sunny day.
  • RideWrap has a low surface energy and is hydrophobic. This means that less dirt sticks to your bike and it is easier to clean.
  • RideWrap protection film has a 10 year warranty against yellowing and cracking.
Designed, engineered and tested with proprietary technology in Whistler, BC.

Please carefully confirm that this product is for the correct model, year, frame material, wheel size, and size. RideWrap Tailored Protection kits are specific to the features of the frame/fork. If you select anything other than your actual frame/fork, the protection kit will not fit.
 

westcoastmtbr

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Aug 22, 2019
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Wondering if those buying the Amflow would just choose the base model and build it up with bits and parts you prefer most. To see most replacing the stem, handlebars, rear shock, cranks, tires, and seat, and some even going to aluminum burlier rims, then maybe that's the way to go. Oh, you can sell those replaced parts for a bit to put towards this effort?
 

Rando_12345

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Wondering if those buying the Amflow would just choose the base model and build it up with bits and parts you prefer most. To see most replacing the stem, handlebars, rear shock, cranks, tires, and seat, and some even going to aluminum burlier rims, then maybe that's the way to go. Oh, you can sell those replaced parts for a bit to put towards this effort?
To add to that, there are a lot of dreambikes around the 10k mark that will have various advantages over the AMflow.

The weight and spec of the 6.5k model really put it in a league of its own at that price point.
 

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