In my five years of testing electric bikes, few have arrived with as much hype as the Amflow PL Carbon Pro, which we received for review. Plenty of products make a splash and generate headlines for a moment, but it’s rare to see one that makes the entire industry stop and stare, and then remain a topic of conversation for nearly a year.
So what’s all the buzz about? This is a seriously well-designed bike, with class-leading power and an impressively lightweight build. At a glance, you might not even clock it as electric. It has a slim downtube which hides a surprisingly large 800Wh battery that powers a tiny motor capable of propelling the bike up and over just about anything.
Spoiler alert: it’s the best hill-climber
we’ve tested, and it also delivers one of the longest ranges we’ve seen for a full power rig. Power and efficiency? Yes, please.
The component package is mostly top-tier—aside from the tires, perhaps—with upper-level Fox Factory 150/160mm suspension, wireless SRAM Eagle shifting, and Magura MT7 brakes that deliver strong modulation and excellent stopping power.