AMFLOW Manuals & User Guides
AMFLOW specializes in lightweight, full-power electric mountain bikes (eMTBs) powered by the innovative Avinox Drive System to deliver an ultimate riding experience.
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AMFLOW is a cutting-edge bicycle brand renowned for its premium, lightweight electric mountain bikes (eMTBs). Born from deep tech innovation, AMFLOW integrates the high-performance Avinox Drive System to deliver exceptional torque, versatile adjustable geometries, and rapid charging capabilities.
Their flagship models, including the PL Carbon, PX, and PR series, are crafted to break the traditional trade-off between power, range, and weight. Featuring ultra-light carbon fiber frames, advanced pedal assist algorithms, and customizable components, AMFLOW gives riders unprecedented agility and motorized performance on challenging off-road terrain.
AMFLOW manuals
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AMFLOW PL Carbon Quick Start Guide
AMFLOW PL Carbon & PL Carbon Pro User Manual - Comprehensive Guide
AMFLOW support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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Where can I find the user manual for my AMFLOW electric bike?
You can find user manuals and installation guides by visiting the official AMFLOW website under your specific bike model's download section or on their official support page.
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How do I safely tighten the pedals on an AMFLOW bike?
The required torque for each pedal is 30-35 Nm. AMFLOW recommends consulting with local authorized retailers or using professional tools like a proper torque wrench to fully tighten the pedals to avoid loosening during your ride.
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How often should I adjust my fork and rear shock air pressure?
Before riding, you should set up the fork and rear shock according to the total weight (rider and payload) without exceeding the manufacturer's maximum pressure limits. Further adjustments can be made depending on terrain and ride experience.
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Can I adjust the frame geometry on my AMFLOW bike?
Yes, AMFLOW bikes generally offer adjustable geometry. You can fine-tune settings like the head tube angle, bottom bracket height, and chainstay length via flip chips and suspension setup to match your specific riding style.