The bike, for my money the Thin should have come first and my campaign would have failed. The Fatty gave Sondors game to go on, but this new Thin could make a good city commuter. If you live, work, play urban, you'll likely always be a couple of miles from a place to charge or a stashed spare battery. The battery the bike comes with should give 15-20 flat urban miles and the 350 watt geared hub will be more than enough power for that environment. It's a nice looking bike, even the triangle box that I and one other last year didn't like, but looks good on this black bike.
There's no tech info, but lets face it bikes aren't that complicated and this ebike should only have one complicated part: the battery/bms/controller unit. A lot of people don't care about the tech, as long as the bike goes varoom!
I worry about the 'campaign business model', from a business standpoint. If you make a lot of money and even employ a couple dozen people, you can almost put the taxman off indefinitely. That's not what we have here, we have a couple of people in the West maybe making a good living and a factory in the East that has a few months of work. The part of this that matters to me is I want to see these new ebike companies to survive and thrive! With a sole proprietorship business, or near to it, that's based on crowdfunding, they could likely keep the taxman waiting at the door for 3 years before the postponements run their course and then???
I don't know if this campaign business model is sustainable. I would have rather these companies get their kick start and run with it, without going back to the well for more. I'm not claiming anyone's being taken, there's plenty of information on just this site to be informed and if you don't know, just ask. I guess with that thought in mind I don't like the new definition of "pre-order". Pre-order, pre order, preorder, what does it mean to pre order something? Everyone should know with the warning when you hit a button that reads "Contribute" and you've just spent money. Most often I came across pre-order, it was to add my name to a list to buy a new model of car or motorcycle. That never cost anything, I just waited for a call "it" was on the lot, come give us money. This new meaning of pre order feels like an oxymoron, but I'm hoping it's always jumbo shrimp!
All that business aside, folks are getting and riding ebikes and that's the best of it. This Thin Sondors is a lovely looking bike and good luck to all that sail on her!