Fine, electric mountain bikes don’t suck
It’s this purist attitude that, for years, has left me blind to one simple fact: electric mountain bikes are fun! Fine, electric mountain bikes don’t suck...
Key points
- It’s this purist attitude that, for years, has left me blind to one simple fact: electric mountain bikes are fun!
- Fine, electric mountain bikes don’t suck It’s not cheating if you’re just having fun.
- My attitude adjustment came a few weeks ago, the very first time I rode an Amflow PX Carbon Pro fitted with the incredibly compact, lightweight, and powerful M2S motor from Avinox, a new DJI offshoot that has incumbents like Bosch and Specialized on edge.
- There’s a gross misconception that electric mountain bikes (eMTBs) make you faster.
What happened
It’s this purist attitude that, for years, has left me blind to one simple fact: electric mountain bikes are fun! Fine, electric mountain bikes don’t suck It’s not cheating if you’re just having fun. My attitude adjustment came a few weeks ago, the very first time I rode an Amflow PX Carbon Pro fitted with the incredibly compact, lightweight, and powerful M2S motor from Avinox, a new DJI offshoot that has incumbents like Bosch and Specialized on edge. There’s a gross misconception that electric mountain bikes (eMTBs) make you faster. I also don’t claim any King of the Mountain titles on Strava like some assholes. That Avinox M2S motor is capable of delivering up to 150Nm of hill-flattening torque, and a temporary boost of 1,500W to overcome long, steep sections.