I've been riding electric off-road bikes since the 90's and I can tell you there is no way this bike will do 70 miles with an aggressive rider on it. Even with their largest battery. They would be lucky to get 20 miles. I speak from experience.
Sometimes I wish tech from the space industry came to market much faster. The rovers that landed Mars ran for years. Use case scenarios are different, but, I can imagine the possibilities if that tech was available sooner.
@@mikelaputt Thank you for the reply... However, I was not looking for an "I think about" answer. I find it interesting that the OP, who is obviously an bike guy, did not ask this. At 220 lbs, this thing (bike) is not going to take much pounding. Thanks anyway.
I think of it as an alternative. I feel that there needs to be a transition period to move people from ICE, to Hybrid, to fully electric. The price of petroleum will eventually become prohibitive whether the added cost will be a supply issue, government regulation, or health related. Nothing is perfect, but, I do like having the choice.
@@macmclemore The stark is also available with a hand brake. Arbitrary in the sense that, in your mind, what differentiates a "real" motorcycle rider from a fake (?) one is where their brake is lmao.
I like the 6,900 hundred version but it’s about two grand more than the E rides Pro
I need that green one!!!!!!!
Not getting 70 miles
I've been riding electric off-road bikes since the 90's and I can tell you there is no way this bike will do 70 miles with an aggressive rider on it. Even with their largest battery. They would be lucky to get 20 miles. I speak from experience.
Sometimes I wish tech from the space industry came to market much faster. The rovers that landed Mars ran for years. Use case scenarios are different, but, I can imagine the possibilities if that tech was available sooner.
It's the battery advancement since 90's.
Not a chance
I fully agree with you. Salesmen are fishermen. They exaggerate !!!!!!
What it the weight limit?
I think about 220 lbs.
@@mikelaputt Thank you for the reply... However, I was not looking for an "I think about" answer. I find it interesting that the OP, who is obviously an bike guy, did not ask this. At 220 lbs, this thing (bike) is not going to take much pounding. Thanks anyway.
@macmclemore in that case, let me rephrase: A simple google search states that it is 220 lbs.
I just bought the Caofen FX yesterday. I'm 6'2" and 212lbs with my helmet and boots on. It definitely can handle way more weight.
The next time I have the urge to buy lipstick for me pig , I'll buy wot this guy is spruiking...
What do you expect from a Chineesium bike...?
A gas tank that gets smaller:
When, it's hot, cold, used to fast, used to much, run to low, filled to fast, not used.
This is a good idea?
I think of it as an alternative. I feel that there needs to be a transition period to move people from ICE, to Hybrid, to fully electric. The price of petroleum will eventually become prohibitive whether the added cost will be a supply issue, government regulation, or health related. Nothing is perfect, but, I do like having the choice.
Actually not bmw but Kawasaki …
Top speed is disappointing for road legal bikes, should be at least 60mph to keep up with traffic.
If you are an ebike rider... that top speed probably sounds pretty good.
Doesn't matter what they call it... These are NOT motorcycles.
@@macmclemore What would you call a 125 four stroke?
@@macmclemore They claim to use no ebike components. Plus I've ridden ICE motorcycles of similar size.
@@JRP3 But where's the brake 😂.
🤣@@nxdboi
Does it have a foot operated rear brake? If not… ITS A BICYCLE
What an arbitrary metric lmao.
@@nxdboi the most popular option from STARK for the Varg, for real motorcycle riders, is the foot brake option. Whats "arbitrary" about that...?
@@macmclemore The stark is also available with a hand brake. Arbitrary in the sense that, in your mind, what differentiates a "real" motorcycle rider from a fake (?) one is where their brake is lmao.
That's just outdated thinking for ICE clutch days. No valid reason to have a foot operated rear brake on an EV motorcycle.
@@JRP3 Automatic Africa Twin? Better stay in the bicycle lane!