The new bike weighs just 22.6kg, featuring a 2.9kg carbon frame engineered for both agility and utility. To ensure comfort across varying terrain, the company collaborated with FOX on a custom full-suspension system, providing 120mm of front travel and 105mm in the rear. This setup is paired with a flexible geometry that allows riders to adjust the head tube angle and configure wheel sizes between 27.5-inch and 29-inch formats, including mullet setups.
Powering the platform is the Avinox M2 motor, which delivers 125N•m of torque and 1100W of peak power. The battery ecosystem is particularly robust, supporting a primary 800Wh unit and an optional secondary 480Wh battery, pushing total capacity to 1280Wh. Amflow has also integrated the new SmoothShift electronic shifting system, developed with TRP, which allows for gear changes without the need to pedal. The bike is fully equipped for utility, boasting a 200kg total weight capacity and MIK HD-compatible racks for touring gear. The Amflow TL Carbon will make its public debut at Eurobike 2026 in Frankfurt, with global availability expected later this year.





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