Are Derailleurs Really Dead? Avinox, GoBao, and the New System War in eMTB
Eurobike 2026 does not signal the immediate end of derailleurs. Instead, it highlights a deeper transformation: premium eMTBs are evolving from exposed mechanical drivetrains toward fully integrated systems combining motor, gearbox, battery, software, and service.
Core Conclusion
The real shift is not the disappearance of gears, but the rise of system-driven eMTBs.
Avinox and GoBao both originate from China’s advanced e-drive ecosystem. This is not a regional rivalry—it reflects how Chinese manufacturers are moving into high-value system integration within premium eMTB design.
The derailleur is not obsolete, but the competitive landscape has fundamentally changed.
Traditional drivetrains will remain widely used, especially in standard mountain bikes and cost-sensitive eMTBs. However, high-torque electric systems place greater stress on chains and derailleurs, increasing wear and maintenance. Avinox and GoBao shift the focus from individual components to the intelligence, durability, and serviceability of the entire system.
Not a geopolitical narrative
Both Avinox and GoBao are rooted in China’s e-drive supply chain. The real story is the rise of Chinese companies in premium system integration.
Beyond raw power
While high wattage and torque attract attention, real-world performance depends on thermal management, software algorithms, shifting logic, and long-term reliability.
No instant replacement
Gearbox systems and eCVTs still need to prove efficiency, durability, cost-effectiveness, and scalability in mass production.

Reality Check
This is not a West vs China competition
Framing Avinox and GoBao as opposing regional technologies is misleading. Both are part of China’s rapidly advancing e-drive ecosystem. The real shift is that Chinese manufacturers are moving beyond components into defining complete system architectures for premium eMTBs.
Historically, premium bikes were defined by frame brands, suspension systems, and drivetrain components. Today, the center of innovation is shifting toward integrated drive systems, battery architecture, software control, and diagnostics.

Why It Matters
Why derailleurs are under pressure
Higher torque, faster wear
eMTB motors generate significant load on chains and cassettes, especially during steep climbs and low-cadence riding.
Exposure to damage
Rear derailleurs are vulnerable to impacts from rocks, crashes, and transport, making them a weak point in rugged conditions.
Limits of mechanical shifting
As eMTBs become more software-driven, mechanical shifting struggles to integrate seamlessly with intelligent power systems.

System Shift
The transition from component-based bikes to system-based bikes
Traditional approach
- Motor assists pedaling
- Derailleur manages gear changes
- Chain and cassette handle load
- Manual gear selection
- Maintenance is mechanical-focused
Next-generation systems
- Integrated motor and transmission
- Software-controlled gear ratios
- System-level drivetrain protection
- Automatic cadence optimization
- Service relies on diagnostics and support networks
Forum Signals
Community sentiment: optimistic but cautious
Focus on adoption and support
Riders are interested in which brands will adopt these systems and how warranty and spare parts availability will be handled.
Concerns about maturity
Users question efficiency, durability, and whether new systems can match the reliability of established drivetrain solutions.
Platform compatibility matters
Buyers want complete integration—frame design, battery fit, wiring, and long-term supplier support—not just powerful motors.
4LEAF Position
Focus on proven, serviceable platforms
For 4LEAF, these emerging systems are signals of future direction, not immediate replacements. The priority should be delivering reliable, serviceable eMTBs rather than chasing early-stage concepts.
CEF69 as a proven solution
The CEF69 integrates Bafang M510/M560 motors, an 835Wh battery, and a carbon full-suspension frame—ready for real-world use.
Monitor new technologies
Gearbox systems may define the future, but they must first demonstrate durability and production stability.
Educate buyers
Help customers evaluate long-term serviceability rather than focusing only on peak performance figures.
Buyer Checklist
Seven questions before trusting any “derailleur killer” claim
The derailleur will not disappear overnight. But the future of premium eMTBs lies in complete system integration.
Final Verdict
The bottom line
Avinox and GoBao represent a shift toward integrated, intelligent eMTB systems. While mechanical drivetrains remain relevant, the industry is entering a new phase where system performance defines value.
For 4LEAF, the optimal strategy is to embrace this trend while continuing to deliver reliable, serviceable platforms with proven components and strong support infrastructure.