Unfortunately it will be specd with the desaster 600 Wh battery.. So it is out of the GameForbidden will be releasing their bike with the Avinox motor in the spring. I’ve seen some pics of it already, it’s basically the dreadnought with a motor.
Unfortunately it will be specd with the desaster 600 Wh battery.. So it is out of the GameForbidden will be releasing their bike with the Avinox motor in the spring. I’ve seen some pics of it already, it’s basically the dreadnought with a motor.
Strange their is not a choice from them. Put me off anyway.Unfortunately it will be specd with the desaster 600 Wh battery.. So it is out of the Game
The problem of the 600 Wh Battery can be seen in the Velomotion Test. It is not delivering the current needed (not getting to peak Power) derates before the engine is doing and is not charging with the same Watts like the 800.Strange their is not a choice from them. Put me off anyway.
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As for the Bosch fantasy-update - what evidence is there of this other than one brand owner dropping it in a podcast? If they had the tech available, why not release it already?
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Surely they would make more profit if they didn’t wait until 20000 people had bought a DJILong term profit maximisation.
I don't know the numbers.Surely they would make more profit if they didn’t wait until 20000 people had bought a DJI
75nm-85nm update on Bosch gen4 was 2 years after motor release
Why should they use a different battery?I think their using a different model of 600Wh battery, so may not be all bad
So you think that "it's self evidently a terrible commercial decision" without even knowing the numbers?And you don’t need to. It’s self evidently a terrible commercial decision. And Bosch is a commercial company. Therefore I doubt the update exists.
Don't over play DJIs impact yet. There is miniscule quantiy of Amflow bikes out there overall compared to say Bosch and DJI have a log way to go before they really make an impact. Reliability is not known and they are a complex beast.In a much less competitive market.
I’m not saying it won’t happen - I hope it does. But if it’s real, it seems silly to hold out while DJI is eating their lunch.
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Dji has the people talking and the headlines but that's all they have right now.
All welcomed additionsThe new firmware looks very good
My o2 sim card is now working.
The new power limit slider looks great, can't wait to try it out.
Just to clarify, has the region change back door been removed?I agree eco should be at 1st position with auto as default but in 2nd position.
I've just been out on the bike for a quick check and user settings like region have not been changed. I panicked when I found the region back door had been removed.
I think we need the ability to revert to earlier software versions if required, maybe it's already possible?
Yes it has, unless it's been moved.Just to clarify, has the region change back door been removed?
Many thanks
So you think that "it's self evidently a terrible commercial decision" without even knowing the numbers?
IMO, once other brands start using the Avinox system I don’t think AMflow will survive.Seriously? Have you seen how many people are buying these things? The numbers will be significant, especially to Santa Cruz and Orbea I’m sure.
IMO, once other brands start using the Avinox system I don’t think AMflow will survive.
Seriously? Have you seen how many people are buying these things? The numbers will be significant, especially to Santa Cruz and Orbea I’m sure.
Don't over play DJIs impact yet. There is miniscule quantiy of Amflow bikes out there overall compared to say Bosch and DJI have a log way to go before they really make an impact. Reliability is not known and they are a complex beast.
Today DJI have stolen the naritive and peaked a lot of interest but don't mistake DJI for being the saviour of the EMTB world. also don't think DJI are not buying a lot of that noise as well. DJI have aot of money and free bikes, sponsorship and "benefits" go along way to buy views and interest.
DJI Vs Bosch is like swapping an evening with the devil for a night in the deep blue sea.
DJI is as nasty, corporatly greedy and at times dishonest as anyone out there if not not at times worse.
They will have areas where they are good like the derestriciton and performance but they are massively anti repair, hide issues and many times leave early adopters stranded with future products and updates.
Dji has the people talking and the headlines but that's all they have right now.
Not sure where your collecting your info from tbh but certainly in the UK that bikes selling much better than most others (both models) and if you actually go and ride one your see why.Where ?
Are they queuing outside the AMFLOW stores ? Are Amflow shipping them in on 747s to meet demand ?
I'd also not believe everything bikeshops are saying with interest as well as they ain't going to say " oh no one is even asking about it".
Cut though the noise and look at how much actual user generated content is being posted on social media that is not reviews and sponsored content and it's minimal. It's a handful of videos and posts in the last few weeks.
Close to everything has been reviews that DJI have sponsored or bought.
Im not saying people are not incredibly interested in the bike and system and early adopters seem mostly happy but stop falling for the DJI hype train.
They are masters of marketing and building interest but that does not mean they are taking over anyone.
The amount of people even in the market for a £5k bike is not that large let alone what DJI is taking a slice of that.
I absolutely expect them to make an impact but it's not changing the world right now.
Could well be that Amflow bikes is solely a short term initial marketing exercise to create awareness of the motors, which is what DJI really wants to sell of course ...IMO, once other brands start using the Avinox system I don’t think AMflow will survive.
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