
BIKEVERSE


Avinox showcases a prototype of a motor with an automatic gearbox that shifts automatically, can lock the pedals for protection, features regenerative braking, and can use either a chain or belt. In the first wave, Commencal, Mondraker, Canyon, and Forbidden are included.

Orbea launches the Wild LT range under the slogan "The Yes Machine", featuring advanced integration of the DJI Avinox M2S motor system optimized with proprietary RS technology and CANbus connectivity. The new platform includes 6 models (prices ranging from 5,599 to 13,499 Euros), optimizing the control of the dropper and shock via wired connections, increasing motor response sensitivity and reducing the required pedal rotation for assistance. Goodbye batteries and wireless controllers on electric bikes, all are wired to the central battery!
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