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<p>The all-new AMX comes in a few different sizes and frame styles. The cheapest is the Mini, a compact e-bike that was initially sold for €499 (roughly $545) on Indiegogo. At the time of writing, it&#8217;s still possible to reserve one with an &#8216;Early Bird&#8217; price of €650 (roughly $710). The Capital, meanwhile, is essentially AM&#8217;s standard option. It comes in a Classic or Step frame &#8212; the latter of which has a lowered top bar for easier boarding &#8212; for €769 (roughly $839) ahead of its normal asking price of €1,775 (roughly $1,937). If you have more to spend, there&#8217;s also a Road model with drop handlebars for €799 (roughly $872) and some limited edition LE bikes &#8212; available in Classic and Step frames &#8212; for €959 (roughly $1,047).</p>
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<p>There are 11 options in total, down from a staggering 190 with the AM1. &#8220;That makes fulfilling [the orders] significantly easier,&#8221; Jack Chalkley, co-founder of Analog Motion said. &#8220;We realized this sort of false economy in offering customers a lot of choice. They approach us with suggestions and things they would like to see on a bike as if they&#8217;re things they actually want. Actually, a well-presented [set of] choices is received the best.&#8221;</p>
<p>None of the AMX models scream &#8220;hello, I&#8217;m an e-bike!&#8221; The battery is visible on every model but it&#8217;s shaped like a water bottle to hide its true purpose. If you&#8217;re standing more than a meter away, it&#8217;s hard to tell that the bike has any assistive capabilities. Unlike countless other e-bikes, including <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/03/cowboy-electric-bicycle-battery-review/">the Cowboy</a> and <a href="https://www.hummingbirdbike.com/">folding Hummingbird</a>, the AMX isn&#8217;t trying to make a statement or capture anyone&#8217;s attention. Every model is stylish but intentionally unremarkable. As the company&#8217;s Indiegogo campaign explains: &#8220;It looks and feels exactly like a bicycle.&#8221; If you want something that will start a conversation at your local coffee shop, sorry &#8212; this isn&#8217;t it.</p>
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<p>Every model is stylish but intentionally unremarkable.</p>
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<p>The Classic version has an aluminium frame and weighs roughly 15KG, which is lighter than every e-bike I&#8217;ve tested including the Cowboy, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/04/vanmoof-electrified-s2-electric-bike-hands-on/">VanMoof Electrified S2</a>, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/08/gocycle-gx-folding-electric-bike-hands-on/">Gocycle&#8217;s folding GX</a> and the <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/18/mate-x-folding-electric-bike-hands-on/">monstrous Mate X</a>.</p>
<p>The single speed bicycle is assisted by a 250W rear-hub motor developed by AM in partnership with Aikema. &#8220;To date we&#8217;ve actually never had a motor failure on a customer&#8217;s [AM1],&#8221; Navid Gornall, the other co-founder of Analog Motion explained. &#8220;It&#8217;s just never happened. We feel so confident that our motors are zero maintenance for the entire duration of the product.&#8221; Chalkley added: &#8220;Before the Kickstarter, between [Gornell], myself and the handful of other customers we had, we clocked over 25,000 kilometers on the AM1s and never [once] experienced a motor failure.&#8221;</p>
<p><img decoding="async" alt="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-caption="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-credit="Engadget" data-credit-link-back="" data-dam-provider="Engadget" data-local-id="local-1-4080575-1570093852829" data-media-id="bc1c21f8-5628-4329-aa1d-5a3451e5597c" data-original-url="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2019-09/a52eb150-e36a-11e9-b7bb-ba753808d09b" data-title="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" src="https://www.efrtechgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Analog-Motions-AMX-is-a-light-and-affordable-e-bike-for.jpeg"/></p>
<p>It has a top speed of 15.5MPH in Europe and 20MPH in the US, which is the maximum allowed in both regions. Why the single gear? As Chalkley explained: &#8220;The [rear-hub] motor supplements any necessary gain you get from gears. Gears are unreliable. Gears are expensive. They&#8217;re expensive in the cost of the bike, and they&#8217;re expensive to maintain as well.&#8221;</p>
<p>The bottle-shaped battery, meanwhile, offers up to 27 miles on a single charge, depending on the effort you exert and the number of hills you tackle. That range is low &#8212; really low, in fact &#8212; by modern e-bike standards, but high enough for most people&#8217;s daily commute, AM claims. The battery is also removable, which means you can charge it in your home and, if you need to, carry a fully-charged spare in your backpack. Heck, you can even use the battery to charge some of your gadgets in a pinch. The smaller size keeps the bike&#8217;s weight and, more importantly, cost down too.</p>
<p>&#8220;We put a 20 to 27-mile battery on the AMX whereas a lot of [e-bike] manufacturers put double that,&#8221; Chalkley said. &#8220;Double the batteries means double the price. So you can buy two batteries for an AMX if you need them, but if you don&#8217;t then you can cut that part of the cost out.&#8221;</p>
<p>The e-bike has two-inch wide Schwalbe tyres for absorbing bumps and, unlike the AM1, Tektro disc brakes as standard. While riding, you&#8217;ll be peering at a computer with a small OLED display to check your assist level, current speed, average speed and remaining charge. It has a couple of physical buttons for changing the assist level and is &#8220;waterproof, dustproof [and] life-proof,&#8221; the company claims on Indiegogo.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" alt="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-caption="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-credit="Engadget" data-credit-link-back="" data-dam-provider="Engadget" data-local-id="local-2-3784550-1570093882004" data-media-id="62adc695-1e3d-4462-a72d-c549d46ac3fb" data-original-url="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2019-09/a6bec730-e36a-11e9-b723-02000bcb416e" data-title="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" src="https://www.efrtechgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1570280175_374_Analog-Motions-AMX-is-a-light-and-affordable-e-bike-for.jpeg"/></p>
<p>The Mini, Road and LE models have a broadly similar spec sheet. The Mini has a 200W motor, though, and a slightly smaller battery. The Mini and Road models also use Kenda 38C tyres for &#8220;great city performance&#8221; and &#8220;low rolling resistance.&#8221; The LE, meanwhile, is almost identical to the Capital save for one key feature: a belt-based <a href="https://www.gatescarbondrive.com/">Gates Carbon Drive</a>. Unlike a traditional chain, belts never get oily or rusty. They require minimal maintenance, too, which is attractive to anyone who doesn&#8217;t want to spend their precious free time doing repairs.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s quiet and one less thing to think about,&#8221; Chalkley explained. &#8220;When you rely on a bicycle to get you to where you need to be on time, consistently everyday, you just want as few variables as possible.&#8221; Gornall added: &#8220;Our mantra is clear: We want to make affordable e-bikes. And something like a belt drive, even three or four years ago, was a very prestigious component to have on an e-bike. Even now, it&#8217;s still prestigious but it&#8217;s trending down towards that kind of more affordable price point.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;Our mantra is clear: We want to make affordable e-bikes.&#8221;</p>
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<p>On a wet and murky day in London, I was able to try a prototype AMX LE with a white Classic frame. For the most part, it was enormous fun to ride. The weather was awful but I instantly started grinning as, with barely any effort, I soared past lycra-clad cyclists in London&#8217;s Victoria Park.</p>
<p>The motor wasn&#8217;t perfect, though. It would often kick in suddenly and quite aggressively, propelling the bike forward with an unpleasant jolt. Then, as soon as I hit top speed, it would disengage with the same alarming speed. The choppy ride wasn&#8217;t enough to disrupt my balance, nor my overall enjoyment of the bike. I do wish, though, that the motor sprung to life with a little more finesse.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" alt="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-caption="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-credit="Engadget" data-credit-link-back="" data-dam-provider="Engadget" data-local-id="local-3-3938410-1570093946121" data-media-id="1609c96c-7f7e-419a-b3eb-ed13a72069d4" data-original-url="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2019-09/a9dd6c50-e36a-11e9-b7d7-aa7a3b5ca2e8" data-title="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" src="https://www.efrtechgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1570280176_961_Analog-Motions-AMX-is-a-light-and-affordable-e-bike-for.jpeg"/></p>
<p>At 15.5MPH, the single gear was also too low to impact the bike&#8217;s momentum. It&#8217;s like cycling downhill &#8212; eventually you hit a speed where even the highest gear does nothing. I had to retrain my brain, therefore, to be comfortable with intermittent effort. I would pedal for a half-second, stop and wait as the motor brought me up to top speed, then pedal again as soon as it disengaged. Even on the lowest power setting, I found that the AMX&#8217;s motor was wrestling control away from my legs. I&#8217;ve experienced this before on a couple of e-bikes such as the Mate X &#8212; a slight power imbalance that makes it hard to pedal in a slow but constant manner.</p>
<p>I know, I know &#8212; it&#8217;s an electric bicycle and I shouldn&#8217;t complain about not pedalling. The motorized assistance is why you buy an e-bike in the first place! I do wish the motor was tweaked, though, to be a synchronized partner that complimented, rather than took over, your relaxed pedalling. Or maybe I need a slightly higher gear? It&#8217;s hard to say for sure. Regardless, the AMX I rode was a prototype and could be fine-tuned before release.</p>
<p>One other nitpick: the computer was a little too close to the center of the handlebars. The display was crisp and the buttons nestled underneath were responsive and easy to press. I had to take my right hand off the handlebars, though, to change power levels. It&#8217;s a small inconvenience but one I would like to avoid while cycling through the busy and occasionally dangerous streets of London. In fairness, I suspect most owners will find their preferred setting and never touch the computer again.</p>
<p>Otherwise, I was impressed with the bike. It&#8217;s refreshingly simple and doesn&#8217;t have any superfluous &#8216;technology for the sake of technology&#8217; features. There&#8217;s no companion app for your phone or so-called &#8216;smart&#8217; locking system. The bike doesn&#8217;t have built-in GPS tracking, either, or fold down like a Brompton, Gocycle or Hummingbird. To get started, you simply press a button on the battery pack, turn on the handlebar-mounted computer, swing your leg over and ride away.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" alt="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-caption="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" data-credit="Engadget" data-credit-link-back="" data-dam-provider="Engadget" data-local-id="local-4-1729675-1570094005520" data-media-id="c01a1792-d0c0-4cac-8238-d5f32d7701f8" data-original-url="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2019-09/a52f74a0-e36a-11e9-bb3e-9e57811852f3" data-title="Analog Motion AMX Classic LE" src="https://www.efrtechgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/1570280176_133_Analog-Motions-AMX-is-a-light-and-affordable-e-bike-for.jpeg"/></p>
<p>The AMX doesn&#8217;t look or perform like a $2,000 e-bike. But that&#8217;s okay. The AMX is an exercise in reduction and, based on my limited impressions, delivers on its goal of a cheap but reliable form of electric transportation.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re fighting to keep things simple,&#8221; Chalkley said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a much harder exercise. You ever see that episode of <em>The Simpsons</em> where Homer Simpson designs a car and he creates this monster? It&#8217;s an exaggeration and it&#8217;s a comedy, but in reality a lot of businesses have this perception that customers will only buy something if it has this, this and this. And we just don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s the case. And a lot of people come to us because of that pure and raw experience we create.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re fighting to keep things simple. It&#8217;s a much harder exercise.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Even if the ride isn&#8217;t the smoothest, I think this e-bike range is worth considering. Every model is just so cheap &#8212; especially if you pay the prices currently listed on Indiegogo. As with all crowdfunding campaigns, there&#8217;s no guarantee that the AMX will ever materialize, though. Analog Motion is a tiny startup, too, that might not exist in five or 10 years time (the same argument can be levied against Cowboy, VanMoof and other e-bike startups, though). The London-based quartet has proven it can deliver an e-bike, however, by keeping its design and technological ambitions modest. If it can do the same again, the little-known team will have a claim to the throne of best cheap e-bike.</p>
<p>&#8220;Designing an expensive bike is easy,&#8221; Chalkley said. &#8220;you just put the best components on it and you end up with an expensive bike. Designing one that&#8217;s kind of more accessible for more people is the proper challenge. And that&#8217;s the challenge we&#8217;re in.&#8221;</p>
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