You like the BBSO2?
Blah, blah, blah..... you like blondes I like brunettes because they are cheaper to maintain etc, etc, etc.
Doesn't sound to me like your issue is with anybody here on this site. It sounds like you have an issue with Stromer, why not contact them with your roderick? Maybe even get a little "class action going."
Nobody here built the bike or works in there advertising department.
Which begs the question, is somebody on a Stromer showing up to your neighborhood and knocking your propeller hat off of you for shifting your bicycle like a motorcycle?
I see you took my posts personally. Never a good thing.
The issue I had with the ST2 is the exaggerated market blurb on their site. I guess, if it were an average priced bike I wouldn't be phased but with an MSRP of $7000 you'd kind of expect more than a heavy commuter bike with a hub motor. At least
I would.
But let's see, what do you get for your $7K.
A 500w hub motor - Even a Mac 500w motor has more torque and will go just as fast and you can pick that up for < $300. If you really want to splurg you can get an "enormously powerful" 5000W Cromotor for $600 which actually is, enormously powerful.
A big battery capacity - You can get more capacity for < $800.
A nice commuter bike - Even a top of the range Specialized Crosstrail Expert with Shimano XT gubbins can be had for $1500.
Add a controller for the motor, a display and other bits and bobs and you're talking another couple of hundred, let's say another $250, and so, for around $2800 you'll get to a top of the range electric bike, that is lighter than the ST2, that's more powerful than the ST2, and which has more range.
Add another 3 or $400 and you could have a 5000W Cromotor monster.
That's $4000 less than the ST2. And I didn't even look for good deals. I'm pretty sure Stromer is not paying those kind of prices for its parts either.
That's more than a large markup. And yes, companies have to make money, and yes, things are worth what people are willing to pay.
But at least with many other high end bikes with mid-drives and full suspension systems there's a lot more engineering going into them to justify the cost. Not just a Swiss sticker (I guess stuff costs a lot in Switzerland - yes, I lived there for quite a while so I know).
And no, I'm not against expensive stuff either but it should at least make some pretense at being worth the price - personally, I'd love an M1 Spitzing and would buy one if my wife wouldn't have me shot if I did.