They are very readily available here in the 🇺🇸 USA, and I was referring to the B 52. It’s an awesome bike. But when you’re paying such a premium, even the Australia price is not cheap. It’s my understanding that shipping is only $750 and one week. For the rest the prices is identical. And that the bike has overheating problems is not really executable . That bike should not need any modifications at that price point. And charging extra for fenders and lights is just bad business
Now you have me wondering about fitting a different motor to my Stealth. The motor in the P-7r has a distinct tendency to overheat, and once it is running a bit hot the controller drops the power well down. I don't want to try to re-create the B-52 with the immense power of THAT motor, but does that manufacturer make one that runs equally cool at around the P-7r level? You are going to have to be careful walking under trees... the drop bears will get you!
The price point has gotten so out of control, they want $16.000 US for a stock model. They have lost my business, way to many other manufacturers out there producing super quality pedal assist bikes for much more reasonable prices. At some point you just scratch your head and ask how have we gotten here. You can buy the new electric Harley Davidson motor bike cheaper than the B52 with no lights or blinkers lol 😮
@hhazelhoff1363 well certainly different here in Australia. STEALTH bikes being made here are easier to get and cheaper without overseas shipping and are priced at $12,500 AUD.. The Harley livewire here is not available new anyone but the average second hand price is around $30,000 AUD.. Sounds like they're much cheaper over there ...
@@M-dv1yjI own a F-37 and it was 12k EUR in the EU. I know you can build one but the components are not the same. You can have a big motor with controller and a battery but you cant get the frame. It is overpriced but they have good quality parts. The crankset is 800 EUR alone on the manufacturer site.
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They are very readily available here in the 🇺🇸 USA, and I was referring to the B 52. It’s an awesome bike. But when you’re paying such a premium, even the Australia price is not cheap. It’s my understanding that shipping is only $750 and one week. For the rest the prices is identical. And that the bike has overheating problems is not really executable . That bike should not need any modifications at that price point. And charging extra for fenders and lights is just bad business
Now you have me wondering about fitting a different motor to my Stealth. The motor in the P-7r has a distinct tendency to overheat, and once it is running a bit hot the controller drops the power well down. I don't want to try to re-create the B-52 with the immense power of THAT motor, but does that manufacturer make one that runs equally cool at around the P-7r level?
You are going to have to be careful walking under trees... the drop bears will get you!
You can always upgrade the P7R.
When are they going to start selling this prototype
@@bombermarv9236 it's available now
What are the spec on the new gen 2 does it come with the 273 motor
Did they change the controller aswell on the gen 2
What are the spec on the new gen 2 does it come with the 273 motor@@NXAussie500
The price point has gotten so out of control, they want $16.000 US for a stock model. They have lost my business, way to many other manufacturers out there producing super quality pedal assist bikes for much more reasonable prices. At some point you just scratch your head and ask how have we gotten here. You can buy the new electric Harley Davidson motor bike cheaper than the B52 with no lights or blinkers lol 😮
@hhazelhoff1363 well certainly different here in Australia. STEALTH bikes being made here are easier to get and cheaper without overseas shipping and are priced at $12,500 AUD.. The Harley livewire here is not available new anyone but the average second hand price is around $30,000 AUD..
Sounds like they're much cheaper over there ...
@@NXAussie500I mean I’m building one for about $1200. Even without deals could keep it like $4000. They charging man and it’s not the battery 😂
@@M-dv1yjI own a F-37 and it was 12k EUR in the EU. I know you can build one but the components are not the same. You can have a big motor with controller and a battery but you cant get the frame. It is overpriced but they have good quality parts. The crankset is 800 EUR alone on the manufacturer site.
@@M-dv1yj can't do that here in Australia for that price.