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Blix Aveny Skyline Review – $1.7k

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Blix Aveny Skyline Review - .7k

Author: ElectricBikeReview.com via YouTube
Blix Aveny Skyline Review - .7k

https://electricbikereview.com/blix/aveny-skyline/ The Blix Aveny Skyline Review is a stylish, city oriented electric bicycle complete with paint-matched rear rack, aluminum alloy fenders, and integrated lights with brake activation. Refined from previous generations it offers a cleaner and stronger frame, hidden motor controller, and bottle cage bosses on the seat tube. Double tube mid-step frame combines strength with approachability. While this ebike only comes in one frame size, the seat can be positioned very low, the stem offers adjustable angle, and the swept-back handlebar can be swiveled to point up or down. Comfort oriented saddle with integrated handle, matching ergonomic grips, and tires. Beautiful silver accents for all supporting hardware. Sturdy chainring guide reduces drops. Intuitive half-grip twist shifter is easy to learn than trigger shifters for many casual riders. High capacity battery pack uses premium Panasonic sells. Powerful planetary geared hub motor is satisfying and responsive with throttle override. Large display with USB charging port built-in. Metal rack and fenders add some weight. The price has increased by $100 since previous generation, but the bike has been improved and refined in several ways. External battery pack is positioned well for stability and protection, and cheaper to replace than a fancy internal one, but isn’t as easy to reach and remove. Basic 2 amp charger.

0:00 Introduction, name meaning, four colors
0:46 Matching fenders and rack, integrated lights
1:16 Rigid steel fork, wheel and tire details
2:37 Frame sizing and adjustability, seat post
3:42 Bike weight, chainring and drivetrain details
5:27 Class 2 ebike, power cables, grip twist shifter
6:54 Wheel hub attachment, spokes, motor details
7:37 Motor and battery weights, cranks and pedals
8:20 Mechanical disc brake details, bike warranty
10:49 Kickstand, rear rack details and accessories
11:37 Light activation, rear light demo, front rack
13:28 Frame reinforcement and cabling, cadence sensor
14:00 Battery pack closeups, care, unlock and removal
15:17 Battery charger details, motor controller
16:21 Display panel, buttons and menus, USB charging
18:55 Settings menu adjusts units, speed, wheel size
20:41 Perspective on value, cargo bike consideration
21:42 Ride test begins, noise test, modular cables
24:18 Geometry measurements and site resources
25:23 Extra ride shots, inside with lights demo
26:34 Riding with the team, third person shots
27:10 Light trail riding, no-hands stability test
28:29 Exploring older prototype bikes at the HQ

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