Dji avinox- Amflow

Doomanic

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I didn't think the the small saving in Kgs would make a huge difference but it makes the bike feel so much nicer to ride.
Hi, you must be new here. It's well established that weight doesn't matter with an eBike..

For the avoidance of doubt, I'm being facetious, of course it bloody matters but some people just won't be told...
 

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is there a quick fix here

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Not really I think the XL is spot on except the shallow seat post insertion. If I could drop it 10mm it'd be spot on. Damn stumpy legs.

I regretted the S5 in the levo and actually wished I downsized but I was coming from a large norco sight vlt at the time which was a little small but had accustomed to a smaller bike.

Measuring centre of seat to top cap the S5 levo is identical to the amflow XL so the feeling of it being smaller must be in the other measurements. I didn't think the the small saving in Kgs would make a huge differnce but it makes the bike feel so much nicer to ride.
And try a real lightweight ebike (I.e 18kg or less) this makes an even greater difference ;)
 

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Did a back-to-back comparison yesterday with my son on the Focus Jam2 (with a brand new main battery), over 25 miles, only 330m vert, 99% of the ride was in Eco on both bikes.

Drained the 378Wh Focus to within 2 miles available range and the Amflow was at 44%. Given that I weigh about 12kg more than my son, and I probably used a bit more boost than him, I'd say efficiency was on a par with the Shimano system but neither noticeably better nor worse.

Did notice that the carbon bars are hard on the hands. Otherwise, still a superb bike and very happy with the purchase despite the eye-popping price of entry.
 

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Did a back-to-back comparison yesterday with my son on the Focus Jam2 (with a brand new main battery), over 25 miles, only 330m vert, 99% of the ride was in Eco on both bikes.

Drained the 378Wh Focus to within 2 miles available range and the Amflow was at 44%. Given that I weigh about 12kg more than my son, and I probably used a bit more boost than him, I'd say efficiency was on a par with the Shimano system but neither noticeably better nor worse.

Did notice that the carbon bars are hard on the hands. Otherwise, still a superb bike and very happy with the purchase despite the eye-popping price of entry.
Thought you would get more than that ? . Levo battery 700 I would get 45 miles and 1000m climbing. I'm 15 and a half stone.
 

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Did a back-to-back comparison yesterday with my son on the Focus Jam2 (with a brand new main battery), over 25 miles, only 330m vert, 99% of the ride was in Eco on both bikes.

Drained the 378Wh Focus to within 2 miles available range and the Amflow was at 44%. Given that I weigh about 12kg more than my son, and I probably used a bit more boost than him, I'd say efficiency was on a par with the Shimano system but neither noticeably better nor worse.

Did notice that the carbon bars are hard on the hands. Otherwise, still a superb bike and very happy with the purchase despite the eye-popping price of entry.
weigh have usually significant more impact in consuption, more than assist level .
 

DanMcDan

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Thought you would get more than that ? . Levo battery 700 I would get 45 miles and 1000m climbing. I'm 15 and a half stone.
I managed over 40 miles and 2000m on the amflow over two days in wales. I’m 74kg and pretty fit and would definitely agree that weight and fitness play a massive part in any emtb range comparison.
 

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And try a real lightweight ebike (I.e 18kg or less) this makes an even greater difference ;)
For reference, my lightweight rise build is at 17.2kg , on the std 360 battery i managed 59 miles and 1300m, but it’s very easy to pedal with it switched off, a lot of the non climbing was spend with the motor off.
 

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I expected these Amflow's with 800 battery to be doing about 60 miles and 2000m climbing with my weight 94 kg . Based on me getting 43 miles ish and 5000ft climbing on a 700 battery at present.
 

DanMcDan

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I expected these Amflow's with 800 battery to be doing about 60 miles and 2000m climbing with my weight 94 kg . Based on me getting 43 miles ish and 5000ft climbing on a 700 battery at present.
Tbh they could do, I thought I was going to charge mine overnight in wales so I went a bit boost crazy on day one…when no charging was available I had to spend day two in eco.
 

Binhill1

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Tbh they could do, I thought I was going to charge mine overnight in wales so I went a bit boost crazy on day one…when no charging was available I had to spend day two in eco.
I'm just going by media advertising. My pal just got one 3 weeks ago. It's not the best time of year in UK to test Amflow on eco for max mileage . Enjoy it lovely bike.
 

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