This is an older thread that seems to have gotten revived. I did extensive research on the Nireeka Homie-- scoured the web, found every review I possibly could-- and almost bought one! Tyson did a great review of the Homie, which you may have seen here-- and in the comments section, you can see why I went with a Motobecane instead.
Please let us know what your experience was. I am very happy with the Motobecane... I got it down to 46 pounds. And actually, I just flipped it a few weeks ago doing something incredibly stupid (going up an insanely steep hill at night that was way beyond my ability level.) If it had been an online-marketed CF bike? I never would have trusted the frame again. The Moto? I barely scratched the paint. It rode perfectly after the accident, and I took it down a hill at 40+ MPH right after I dumped it (and had inspected it carefully.) The reality is, I never dreamed I'd be doing 30+ mile rides in such primitive territory when I was considering the Homie.
The other thing that really put me off: The later customers who paid full price waited much longer for their bikes than the Indigogo customer who got in first. Service from Nireeka was VERY erratic--- some people were satisfied, others not so much.
My LBS told me he wouldn't service the Motobecane at first. But by the time I finally got the bike, and told him I'd actually bought it, reminded him how much work he'd done on my acoustic bikes? He grinned and told me, "Actually, we're Shimano dealers now. Bring it in whenever." (And he has done routine maintenance on it a few times.)
The designer for Nireeka seemed like a very talented guy-- the frame is
probably all right. Put it this way: If I was going to take a chance on a more experimental bike, and buy it online, it would probably still be a Homie. Last I checked, Prime owners seemed pretty happy too--
except for one or two that had fairly serious QC problems, or service problems.
I wound up with the right bike for me. But let us know how it goes with Nireeka. I wish the company all the best, and admire what they're trying to do-- seems like a labor of love. Here's the link for the Homie review if you haven't read it already, as well as my whole decision making process. Some, but not all, of it might be relevant for the Prime.
Price: $1999.00 | Model Year: 2021 | The Nireeka Homie is an affordably priced full suspension eMTB with an eye-catching custom frame design, carbon fiber frame and components keep weight remarkably low for an ebike, available in three sizes to fit a wide range of riders, available online-only...
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