Why I Haven’t Cancelled My Amflow Order

The Amflow PR Pro wait is getting more interesting, especially now that more DJI Avinox eMTB options are appearing — including bikes like the Orbea Wild and Megamo Reason. This is an honest average-rider look at the Amflow PR Pro buying problem: keep waiting, or start taking other Avinox-powered bikes seriously? There are more whispers around the Amflow PR Pro, including talk of bikes starting to appear in Italy — but the bigger question for buyers is whether waiting still makes sense now that more DJI Avinox eMTB options are appearing. ‪@amflowbikes‬ ‪@AvinoxeBike‬ ‪@DJI‬ This is not a spec-sheet review or fake hype video. It is an honest average-rider look at the Amflow PR Pro buying problem: waiting for stock, watching Europe, comparing other Avinox bikes, and trying to work out whether the PR Pro is still the smart choice. Amflow’s official PR page lists the bike with the Avinox M2S setup offering up to 150Nm of torque and 1500W peak output on relevant configurations, while Amflow’s April 2026 release also highlights the PR’s removable battery and expanded range. The problem is that Avinox is no longer just an Amflow story. BikeRadar has rounded up 20 bikes using DJI’s Avinox M2/M2S motors, and recent coverage from BikeRumor also points to new Avinox-powered models from brands including Pivot, Atherton, Mondraker, YT, Whyte, BH and others. So this video is really about one question: should Amflow PR Pro buyers keep waiting, or start taking the other Avinox options seriously? Below Average MTB is for normal MTB/eMTB riders who ride it, walk it, laugh about it, and try to make honest bike decisions without pretending to be pro reviewers. #AmflowPRPro #DJIAvinox #eMTB