Amflow vs Aventon — 120Nm Showdown - How are the same and different?
If you want to support the channel: Buy here to support this channel: Aventon Current ADV - https://alnk.to/gKU2dO6 Aventon Current EXP - https://alnk.to/hDtP7TA Aventon line of ebikes - https://alnk.to/fHpukVH Amflow PL Carbon: https://www.amflowbikes.com/ Also check out: Enduro Engineering eBike Stand: https://www.enduroeng.com/p158352-mtb... 10% off coupon code - EEMTB10 CycPlus Mini Pumps: https://www.cycplus.com/products/tiny... 10% off code: Emtb Free shipping! Motors = The Real Story Both bikes deliver ~120 Nm torque, which is top-tier power Performance in climbing tests is nearly identical They compete directly with top bikes like the Specialized Gen 4 Levo Key takeaway: Motor performance is no longer exclusive to premium brands These newcomers are already at the top of the power curve Key Differences (Where They Diverge) Price & Positioning Amflow: $7,500–$10,200 → premium tier Aventon: $4,600–$6,000 → value-focused Aventon’s mission is essentially questioning why eMTBs are so expensive. Weight & Ride Feel Amflow: ~46 lbs → light, agile, trail-bike feel Aventon: ~53 lbs → heavier, more planted Translation: Amflow = performance and playfulness Aventon = stability and power Battery & Charging Philosophy Both have 800Wh batteries Amflow: Slim, integrated battery (not really removable) Fast charging (~2.5 hours) Aventon: Removable battery Slower charging (~6 hours) Extra battery costs around $500 Aventon prioritizes practicality and affordability, while Amflow focuses on sleek design and fast charging. Build & Components Both use electronic drivetrains powered by the main battery Aventon: Strong value, especially with SRAM Maven brakes Amflow: Higher-end suspension (Fox 36) Overall: Amflow leans premium Aventon optimizes cost efficiency Noise & Refinement Amflow is quieter and more refined Aventon has noticeable rattles (motor, cables, components) This is one of Aventon’s biggest real-world drawbacks. Geometry & Design Nearly identical geometry and suspension layout Both use Horst-link suspension Neutral, modern trail geometry Insight: These bikes clearly follow a shared design philosophy These two bikes may look similar on paper — but on the trail, they tell very different stories. 0:00 - Introduction to Disruptors 0:57 - Similarities: Direct-to-Consumer Strategy 1:50 - Amflow PL Carbon Overview 2:42 - Aventon Current Overview 3:43 - Motor Performance Comparison (DJI vs. Gobau) 5:14 - Weight and Ride Feel 7:43 - Build Kit and Components 9:00 - Geometry and Adjustability 10:16 - Technology, Charging, and Batteries 11:51 - Value and Pricing 12:23 - Conclusion and Summary

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