We were starting to despair but it will indeed be possible to buy a mountain bike equipped with a DJI motor in France!
DJI’s super-powerful electric bike motor will finally equip a bike sold in France. Unveiled last summer, Avinox caused a sensation not only because of its technical specifications but also among all the specialists who were able to try it. Only problem, at least so far: neither of the two manufacturers who have or who will integrate the DJI engine had planned to launch their bike in France. Good news: the situation has just changed and the French public will also have access to this so-called revolutionary engine.
It is the young Amflow brand, the same one which first equipped the DJI motor, which decided to launch its two electric mountain bike models on the French market. The Amflow PL Carbon and the Amflow PL Carbon Pro will therefore arrive in France in the coming hours at the respective prices of 6,499 euros and 9,999 euros. Certainly, these are high-end mountain bikes in both cases and access to the DJI engine will therefore not be allowed to all enthusiasts, but it is a first that could make a difference. Indeed, after Amflow, it is the Canadian brand Forbidden, also ultra-specialized in mountain biking, which has fallen in love with Avinox and which will integrate it into its first electric model. It’s a safe bet that these two manufacturers will soon be joined by others, especially given the very positive feedback from the first Avinox testers.
2.5 kg of raw power
As a reminder, the DJI motor displays an explosive torque of 120 Nm and up to 850W of peak power, all in a compact module weighing only 2.52 kg. Of course in addition to the motor unit, the Avinox system also includes a fairly massive 800 Wh battery and a display, but more than the power it is the software management of the assistance which amazed the first Avinox testers.
The Amflow PL Carbon and the Amflow PL Carbon Pro are available for sale from January 7 in France. For our part, we are obviously looking forward to testing them and getting a first glimpse of this engine which could well shake up the market in the coming years.
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