I Rode the Amflow eMTB Through 200 Miles of Trails - Here's What I Think So Far
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I Rode the Amflow eMTB Through 200 Miles of Trails - Here's What I Think So Far
"One of the most talked-about e-mountain bikes in the world, the Amflow PL Carbon, recently landed in the US market and continues to make headlines. I've been putting the Amflow PL Carbon Pro to the test over the last couple of weeks. After riding a lot of different eMTBs over the past year, one thing has become abundantly clear: Avinox has leveled up e-mountain bikes in a HUGE way, but is that a good thing, and is this the best eMTB motor on the market?"
"The last eMTB I spent a lot of time on was the Specialized Levo 4, which left quite the impression after some mixed feelings about the system. It's not hard to see that eMTBs are clearly here to stay. The goal of giving riders more power and torque is clearly at the forefront of development for most brands. Still, as someone who has been riding under my own power for decades, I don't think that is the most critical target for eMTB manufacturers to hit."
The Amflow PL Carbon Pro pairs the Avinox motor with a sleek, non-obvious eMTB frame to deliver extraordinarily high power and torque. Over 200 miles of riding reveal potent, sometimes abrupt power delivery that contrasts with the bike's understated appearance. The platform demonstrates refined build quality with only a few minor, common eMTB issues. Market trends are focused on increasing power and torque, but ride feel, pedaling engagement, and balanced assistance remain essential considerations for many riders who prioritize a natural pedaling experience over raw output.
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