I hear you. Been riding the test bike for three weeks now and I’ve been really impressed. Rear suspension was tricky to get right, but I’m pretty happy with how it performs now. Up hill tech is insane on it.
I will be impressed when you ride it for year, let's say 5000 miles on it, typical uk mud bath, strip it down incl motor internals, linkage bearings, headset bearings etc and you find no reason for concern. At the moment I trust my experience that shows all 1st gen systems suffer from issues regarding corrosion and the way they affect the motor. For me - buying it at the moment is just asking for trouble. I'm saying that as rider, mechanic and representative (worked for one of brands being sold in UK).
I know it's wicked powerful but honestly, we're still not there. I have a 2020 Trek Rail 9.9 with 2000 miles on the frame a rebuilt/refreshed motor, 85 Newton meters of torque and it weighs 48 pounds. I weigh about 180 pounds and can get over 20 miles out out of it, in EMTB. The revolution is not here yet. Great video thank you!
The biggest criticism of this bike thus far has been the alleged frame flex. Do you think that worryingly wobbly stem may have been the responsible for this perception? Surprised no one else notice it!
Yes, I’ve seen those comments too. But I can assure you, the frame is not flexy! Stem yes, carbon bar and wheels on the more expensive model, possibly, but the bike actually feels pretty darn solid given the weight and Fox 36 fork
I'll look forward to your thoughts on this bike. All the reviews are on the Pro version and my budget just won't stretch to that. I was also thinking about the Whyte elite 150 rsx as it is down to 5k at the moment. It's a hard call when I've never had a emtb and the DJI motor is so good. 🤷🏻♂️
You’re probably looking at two of the best e-bike available right now. The Amflow has more power, more range and is way more capable on technical climbs. The Whyte ELyte has amazing suspension and handling, but you’ll need the range extender from the get go. Hope this helps?
Unfortunately not Finale. But I can’t complain as Tuscany has some pretty good trails too. Going to be all GoPro tho, as I don’t have a videographer here.
Great detail dive in here pal. Very interesting to see you check all the geo etc. I changed out the stem and bars on mine to One Up carbon with a Hope 35mm Gravity as it felt a little vague at times. Definitely improved the stiffness at the front. Awesome bike and super happy with mine, the power is fully controllable and tracks brilliantly. Mind I did swap out the wheels and tyres, , brakes and upgraded the fork to the grip 2 damper 😊 Looking forward to your ride reviews. Keep up the great content. 👌
Wow! You’ve really gone to town. Sounds like a great build. Yes, the stock stem is a little flexy, but the biggest change for me was fitting DH casing tyres in a super soft compound. More traction both up and down.
@@MBRmagazine yeah the standard casings are too light for it's capabilities, plus the grip not aggressive enough. I went with Zipp 3zero Moto 2 with Big Betty and Magic Mary. Xx transmission has made a massive difference too. Stay safe pal 👍
@@alexbiketester it's components I've swapped out because I had them already and my preference, hence I purchased the base model. However the frame and very impressive motor and system remains the same. In standard form it's still a decent spec and will make more sense to most than the more expensive pro version 👍
@@shaneycarter8803 yes i was riding next to Alan yesterday on it. Bike has a good spec for price. I am not convinced of the styling, there are better looking bikes out there from the big brands, but it is slim.
Yep, that's dry weight too. Wet weight/trailside is pedals, heavier tires, and sealant...add another 1-1.5 lbs. 21.5 kg = 47.3 lbs + 48 lbs ready to ride! Slim profile, big battery, extra full-powered, amazing remote electronics at $6K = hells yeah!💸 Next version needs 170/170 38 fork/piggyback res shock. I'll wait. Plus, need a 750W max tune for US Class-1.
Someone else mentioned that, so I’ll check it. But equally it could be water coming in through the headset like on any other bike. Bikes aren’t watertight, even ones without batteries. The main thing is that it doesn’t shut down and stop working like the Shimano power button when it gets damp.
Hopefully the Amflows will come to Canada soon. They've been getting rave reviews. Also, I'm a bit confused by your accent. Is it a mixture of different accents? It's very subtle.
really interested to hear your views as you live with it Al, tbh i can't see why anyone needs more than 85nm unless you are so heavy 85 wont get you to the cut off, all anyone talks about with this bike is the absolute power, would be an interesting test to turn the power down to 85 and really compare it - like for like, how it delivers the power, battery life, even better how does it ride in Eco or trail for example compared to the rest. The pure headline number of 105Nm is only really useful in a small window, how is it the rest of the time.... ?
I thought the exact same thing before riding this bike. But the power delivery is so controlled, I’ve been able to climb up some technical sections that I thought were impossible. It’s almost like having traction control. It still blows my mind that it knows what gear I’m in with mechanical Sram shifting!
Good unboxing. So , if you put a 27.5 wheel on the back , don't change the flip chip do you end up with a slacker bike and ower bb ? Can it still be ridden like that ?
Hello can you tell me something about the size. Because I'm 1.90 meter (85kg). So a frame between XL and XXL. What is your advice? Thanks for responding. I think I have long legs :-) innersize is 91 cm.
Okay. The first thing I need to know are your body proportions. Do you have long legs and a short torso, which is pretty common for someone your height?
The stem its flexing ?? How on Earth exist something like that ?? Byway , the bike begs for some red part , a red fork , a red stem or red hubs .. very nice the bike in this silver color , i am waiting for the alloy version ..
This bike has a lot of positive attributes including power, weight and geometry, but one major draw back for me would be the non-removable battery, as I am a full time traveler and in the winter time, may not always be able to bring the bike into a climate controlled environment.
I think it depends on the model. The Amflow PL Pro that Danny rode had lighter parts, which probably makes it feel less solid and more like a “trail bike”. This one is really capable, well at least once you change the stock tyres.
@@MBRmagazine the minimalist knobs and lower profile carcass height of that Dissector is noticable when compared to the taller Assegai (higher volume and much taller knobs).....
But thus cassette allows to replace 3 smallest cogs separately. On my ebikes I have shimano cassettes with sram derailleurs and chains - shimano offers 5 smallest cogs for their 10, 11 and 12 speed cassettes.
I don’t think an alloy version is on the cards just yet! Would be amazing though if Amflow could introduce such a powerful e-bike at even lower price points.
Look at the weight for the motor and battery, and the DJI is about 300g lighter than the new Bosch CX (not including all the wiring, mounting hardware, and controls/display) and about 500g less than the Turbo Levo so it’s not significantly lighter. As you say, apply those figures to any popular full fat ebike and you won’t see a big weight reduction. For a big weight reduction (~2kg) you need an SL system, but that comes with less torque and and a smaller battery - quite a compromise. 👍
@@MBRmagazine I don‘t understand what the bike manufacturers where thinking designing 25kg bikes when the difference between the motor systems is only 500g.
Thanks. We go through this process with every bike we test, but this is probably the first time we made a video of it. Glad you liked it. We’ll make some more
It doesn’t help that I’m running it at full height on the fork steerer. Surprisingly, it wasn’t actually that bad when riding. Only noticed the flex a couple of times. But yeah, I’d swap it too.
@MBRmagazin I do descents with more than 300 vertical meters in one go and weigh over 110kg with everything (bottle, clothes, spare tube, protectors). A 36 is too soft for me.
Yes. That's what all mid motored ones do. Does that matter Iif you are able to pay 6k for a bike? I use one 12 speed shimano cassette what means 3 x01 chains and 3 sets of small cogs per year. I add 1 chainring to this package. What means it costs 60 for cogs, 120 for chains and about 20 for a chainring. 200£ per year. Is that much? If I can afford a 6k bike without getting in debts I can afford 200 for drivetrain. 4-5k miles on that.
The fact that you threw the reflectors into the "rubbish"... proved to me that this video MUST be legit! 🤙
I threw the stock tyres in the bin too!😂😂😂
@@MBRmagazine and you MUST be a true rider, as well! 😉
And the dork disc. Although dunno why you removed the cassette and didn't just cut it off
I have one it's a total game changer after being on loads of ebikes for the last 10 years.
I hear you. Been riding the test bike for three weeks now and I’ve been really impressed. Rear suspension was tricky to get right, but I’m pretty happy with how it performs now. Up hill tech is insane on it.
I will be impressed when you ride it for year, let's say 5000 miles on it, typical uk mud bath, strip it down incl motor internals, linkage bearings, headset bearings etc and you find no reason for concern. At the moment I trust my experience that shows all 1st gen systems suffer from issues regarding corrosion and the way they affect the motor.
For me - buying it at the moment is just asking for trouble. I'm saying that as rider, mechanic and representative (worked for one of brands being sold in UK).
Is this the only DJI video not paid for on the internet, probably. The only review I would trust...
Thanks for the vote of confidence Alex.
No its not. But its good
@trailnomade what's the inside info?😎
Well done Al. Another legendary video👊👊
Thanks for the props! Was a fun video to make, so I’ll try to make some more videos like this one to see how they go down.
I know it's wicked powerful but honestly, we're still not there. I have a 2020 Trek Rail 9.9 with 2000 miles on the frame a rebuilt/refreshed motor, 85 Newton meters of torque and it weighs 48 pounds. I weigh about 180 pounds and can get over 20 miles out out of it, in EMTB. The revolution is not here yet. Great video thank you!
Yep, it takes time for all of the small improvements to add up to a major change. It’s cool that your bike is still current tho!
Bloody brilliant unboxing vid 👍
Cheers!
Great unboxing review as always 🤙
My mechanic told me you need to loosen the battery bolts (water cage) to gain slack on the dropper post cable since they clamp it in place
Makes sense. I just got my knee on the rear wheel and gave seat a good old yank.
@@MBRmagazineyou can read in the directions how to put out the dropper post!!!
I just loosened off the bolt that is in the middle of the down tube and the dropper cable moved freely.
Had mine a week, been great so far 👍🏽
The biggest criticism of this bike thus far has been the alleged frame flex. Do you think that worryingly wobbly stem may have been the responsible for this perception? Surprised no one else notice it!
Yes, I’ve seen those comments too. But I can assure you, the frame is not flexy! Stem yes, carbon bar and wheels on the more expensive model, possibly, but the bike actually feels pretty darn solid given the weight and Fox 36 fork
Awesome video mate just what i was waiting for to see if i am going to purchase!
Great to hear!
Actually, really looking forward to a good review of this model. Good stuff.
Thanks!
I'll look forward to your thoughts on this bike. All the reviews are on the Pro version and my budget just won't stretch to that.
I was also thinking about the Whyte elite 150 rsx as it is down to 5k at the moment. It's a hard call when I've never had a emtb and the DJI motor is so good. 🤷🏻♂️
You’re probably looking at two of the best e-bike available right now. The Amflow has more power, more range and is way more capable on technical climbs. The Whyte ELyte has amazing suspension and handling, but you’ll need the range extender from the get go. Hope this helps?
@MBRmagazine it does help. Thanks for your reply 👍🏻
Great detailed video. Nice work. Really looking forward to the riding video from Italy, is it Finale?
Unfortunately not Finale. But I can’t complain as Tuscany has some pretty good trails too. Going to be all GoPro tho, as I don’t have a videographer here.
@@MBRmagazine errrrrrrrrr
Great detail dive in here pal. Very interesting to see you check all the geo etc. I changed out the stem and bars on mine to One Up carbon with a Hope 35mm Gravity as it felt a little vague at times. Definitely improved the stiffness at the front. Awesome bike and super happy with mine, the power is fully controllable and tracks brilliantly. Mind I did swap out the wheels and tyres, , brakes and upgraded the fork to the grip 2 damper 😊
Looking forward to your ride reviews. Keep up the great content. 👌
Wow! You’ve really gone to town. Sounds like a great build. Yes, the stock stem is a little flexy, but the biggest change for me was fitting DH casing tyres in a super soft compound. More traction both up and down.
@@MBRmagazine yeah the standard casings are too light for it's capabilities, plus the grip not aggressive enough. I went with Zipp 3zero Moto 2 with Big Betty and Magic Mary. Xx transmission has made a massive difference too. Stay safe pal 👍
Not the original bike then... sounds like almost just the frame and gears remain....
@@alexbiketester it's components I've swapped out because I had them already and my preference, hence I purchased the base model. However the frame and very impressive motor and system remains the same. In standard form it's still a decent spec and will make more sense to most than the more expensive pro version 👍
@@shaneycarter8803 yes i was riding next to Alan yesterday on it. Bike has a good spec for price. I am not convinced of the styling, there are better looking bikes out there from the big brands, but it is slim.
Excellent vid would like to see these measurements on other bike too thanks appy new yr!
Thanks! We always measure all the bikes we test, so any of the full reviews on the website will have actual weight, geo, and travel. 👍
Also if there’s enough interest, maybe we’ll do similar unboxing/measuring videos for hot new bikes that get released.
I love to see a version with more travel, a dh version with like 180mm would be amazing!
Yeah, the Avinox motor would be amazing on a big hitting enduro bike. Did you see our video about the Forbidden Dreadnought? 😉😉
Very curious about this one. The frame looks very nice. Like the charging port possitioned high.
Probably the most talked about e-bike of 2024. And it’s from a drone manufacturer. Wild, right?!
Yep, that's dry weight too. Wet weight/trailside is pedals, heavier tires, and sealant...add another 1-1.5 lbs. 21.5 kg = 47.3 lbs + 48 lbs ready to ride! Slim profile, big battery, extra full-powered, amazing remote electronics at $6K = hells yeah!💸 Next version needs 170/170 38 fork/piggyback res shock. I'll wait. Plus, need a 750W max tune for US Class-1.
I’ve got some scales in the van, so I’ll check the weight with Nukeproof Sam Hill pedals and Maxxis DH casing tyres tomorrow, and let you know.
@@MBRmagazineI use full Vittoria inserts for my carbon rims too. So add another 200 g. 🤗
@MBRmagazine don't forget to weigh it with a fully charged battery , electrons have mass too 🤣
😂
I heard the display let's water into the battery compartment?
Someone else mentioned that, so I’ll check it. But equally it could be water coming in through the headset like on any other bike. Bikes aren’t watertight, even ones without batteries. The main thing is that it doesn’t shut down and stop working like the Shimano power button when it gets damp.
Hopefully the Amflows will come to Canada soon. They've been getting rave reviews. Also, I'm a bit confused by your accent. Is it a mixture of different accents? It's very subtle.
Haha! Not sure if Amflow is coming to Canada but it sure looks like DJI is coming to Forbidden!
really interested to hear your views as you live with it Al, tbh i can't see why anyone needs more than 85nm unless you are so heavy 85 wont get you to the cut off, all anyone talks about with this bike is the absolute power, would be an interesting test to turn the power down to 85 and really compare it - like for like, how it delivers the power, battery life, even better how does it ride in Eco or trail for example compared to the rest. The pure headline number of 105Nm is only really useful in a small window, how is it the rest of the time.... ?
I thought the exact same thing before riding this bike. But the power delivery is so controlled, I’ve been able to climb up some technical sections that I thought were impossible. It’s almost like having traction control. It still blows my mind that it knows what gear I’m in with mechanical Sram shifting!
I was thinking 85Nm is more than necessary until I started to use 160Nm on Bafang.
@@tomekborucki1120damn, I thought my 3200W Peak Output 153 NM was more than enough lol
Feels like a trail bike because it is! Even with mullet… still a trail bike.
Actually feels pretty solid and capable to me. But I did fit DH tyres to it.
I had no idea, brakes are reverse in uk bikes compare to 'european' ? did I get it right ?
Seriously?! Yes, in the UK we run the front brake lever on the right, which is why Americans call it Moto brakes.
Coaster brakes aren't a big thing in the U.K. we've traditionally run 2 levers and the front has always been on the right
Good unboxing. So , if you put a 27.5 wheel on the back , don't change the flip chip do you end up with a slacker bike and ower bb ? Can it still be ridden like that ?
Yes. And that’s exactly what I want to try next! If the BB is too low, I’ll just run less sag on the shock to compensate.
Also those numbers you post are within variance for tire pressure and tire knobs. Want to really get a touch more accurate you put slicks on..
You’re not serious, right?
Hello can you tell me something about the size. Because I'm 1.90 meter (85kg). So a frame between XL and XXL. What is your advice?
Thanks for responding.
I think I have long legs :-) innersize is 91 cm.
Okay. The first thing I need to know are your body proportions. Do you have long legs and a short torso, which is pretty common for someone your height?
Waiting for amflo v2
Probably won’t have to wait too long…I’ll try to get my test done before then tho! 😂
The stem its flexing ?? How on Earth exist something like that ?? Byway , the bike begs for some red part , a red fork , a red stem or red hubs .. very nice the bike in this silver color , i am waiting for the alloy version ..
That’s what happens when you chase numbers on the scales.
Didnt realise this model came with Magura MT5’s as its stock brakes 😮
They have actually been really good. So much better with the HC levers fitted as standard. 👍
This bike has a lot of positive attributes including power, weight and geometry, but one major draw back for me would be the non-removable battery, as I am a full time traveler and in the winter time, may not always be able to bring the bike into a climate controlled environment.
That’s a biggie, right! It also means no 1600Wh days, unless of course you have two bikes.
How big is that ratchet ring in that cassette? 20t
Good question! I have no idea. I haven’t noticed slow freehub engagement when riding, but I’ll check it for you.
how to unlock 25 speed limit?
No idea! 😂
Great video. Funny people say it feels like a trail bike since it is a trail bike. Lol.
I think it depends on the model. The Amflow PL Pro that Danny rode had lighter parts, which probably makes it feel less solid and more like a “trail bike”. This one is really capable, well at least once you change the stock tyres.
Have a blast with it. Let me know about the mullet.
Will do!
The fork and seatpost angles are off due to the tire profile heights not being equal.
Haha! Like a rear tyre profile can change your head angle by almost 0.5deg. Hopefully you’re kidding!
@@MBRmagazine the minimalist knobs and lower profile carcass height of that Dissector is noticable when compared to the taller Assegai (higher volume and much taller knobs).....
After you've washed the bike, take the display out and see if water has got into the frame and wet all the back of the display and the battery.
Will do! Are you talking from experience with this specific bike? Also it’s been dry and sunny in Italy so I’ve not had wash it yet. 😂
I've got one and washed mine after every ride, no issues and rode it through mud not stop. Bikes amazing.
Does anyone know when they’ll be available in the USA?
First half of 2025 is the plan 👍
Will it film my ride directly through a feed sent from my eyeballs using quantum entanglement and then turn into a drone on my command?
For a £9.99-a-month subscription fee to unlock the premium POV feature! 😂
Interesting to see that it’s not got a GX level cassette, but an SX/NX - need to keep on top of chain stretch…
Well, something has to give to hit that price point for a shop bought bike, right?
You want full steel on an ebike , no major down side to that imo , I took off my expensive light gear and swapped to full steel sprockets.
@@CarkeekWdeore for the win
But thus cassette allows to replace 3 smallest cogs separately.
On my ebikes I have shimano cassettes with sram derailleurs and chains - shimano offers 5 smallest cogs for their 10, 11 and 12 speed cassettes.
Is there a non carbon frame? retail of £6k is so high. even £4k would be mad but at least it would be more affordable.
I don’t think an alloy version is on the cards just yet! Would be amazing though if Amflow could introduce such a powerful e-bike at even lower price points.
You guys like your rear brake on the left?!🤯
Doesn’t everyone?! 😂
@@MBRmagazinenot us Americans 🙃
3:22 Now ride it without pedals. "impressive weight for full powered emtb"
Seriously?!
Yes. Because there are hundreds of pedals on the market between 180 and 600+ grams.
@@tomekborucki1120 Same with tires, take those off too. They provided pedals (0:21) just like tires.
So once you upgrade the tyres, stem and put pedals on, you probably won’t be far off a standard full fat ebike weight.
Look at the weight for the motor and battery, and the DJI is about 300g lighter than the new Bosch CX (not including all the wiring, mounting hardware, and controls/display) and about 500g less than the Turbo Levo so it’s not significantly lighter. As you say, apply those figures to any popular full fat ebike and you won’t see a big weight reduction. For a big weight reduction (~2kg) you need an SL system, but that comes with less torque and and a smaller battery - quite a compromise. 👍
@@MBRmagazine I don‘t understand what the bike manufacturers where thinking designing 25kg bikes when the difference between the motor systems is only 500g.
That was very detailed.
Thanks. We go through this process with every bike we test, but this is probably the first time we made a video of it. Glad you liked it. We’ll make some more
I've never seen a stem flex like that o_O
That stem flex looks awful, if I ever happen to be fortunate enough to buy one of these bikes that stem is going straight in the bin.
It doesn’t help that I’m running it at full height on the fork steerer. Surprisingly, it wasn’t actually that bad when riding. Only noticed the flex a couple of times. But yeah, I’d swap it too.
Send it
That’s exactly what I’ve been trying to do! 😂😂
Darn still heavy boy. Want closer to 40lbs/18.18kg
They could probably achieve that with the Amflow PL Pro, if it had a 320Wh battery instead of 800Wh. You just wouldn’t get very far! 😂
plus 300g pedals, plus 300g for 38 fork, plus 150g piggy damper = 22,25kg its ok but not a miracle
It’s a bicycle, not the second coming!😂
Why do you need a 38 fork and a piggyback shock?
@MBRmagazin
I do descents with more than 300 vertical meters in one go and weigh over 110kg with everything (bottle, clothes, spare tube, protectors).
A 36 is too soft for me.
Not watched it all yet. Ive got one and ive been thrashing it in the uk. Its failed once. Check it out if you want. Warning though i swear alot 😂
How are you getting on with it?
@@MBRmagazine yeah it's a bit of kit alright. The future of motors for sure. See what the longevity is like. I am smashing it about though.
On my Specialized Evo Carbon SL 2024 it weighs so much less than this and it's miles better in every way ❤
Providing your having fun, that’s great…. I know which one I’d choose tho!
How is it better in every way, have you ridden them both. I terested to hear as I'm still looking for maybe a 1st Eeb purchase
that's gonna eat chains, cassettes and chain rings.....regularly
Yes. That's what all mid motored ones do. Does that matter Iif you are able to pay 6k for a bike? I use one 12 speed shimano cassette what means 3 x01 chains and 3 sets of small cogs per year. I add 1 chainring to this package. What means it costs 60 for cogs, 120 for chains and about 20 for a chainring. 200£ per year. Is that much? If I can afford a 6k bike without getting in debts I can afford 200 for drivetrain. 4-5k miles on that.
Reckon with this bike’s torque you could make it singlespeed! Certainly could get away with a more budget-friendly drivetrain
@@tomekborucki1120 4-5k that's some going, normally between 500-750km on mine, well looked after but ridden hard
Great that Maguras levers have 2 bleed ports to allow easy lever swaps