George S.
Well-Known Member
There seems to be some interest in the Storm. They've sold 3,000 bikes in 2 days. I'm just not sure where to put comments. Maybe there should be a forum for bikes sold outside the bricks and mortar retail channel, or a forum for Ali-Bikes, or Crowd-sourced bikes, etc. Go with the flow, or whatever. There is more to the Storm than the bike. There are a lot of bikes on Alibaba that could easily end up on Kickstarter.
The comments run the gamut. Turbo Bob, who has a blog, posted a comment to Facebook on the Electric Bike Report Feed, which simply posted the indiegogo link:
Turbo Bob's Bicycle Blog Yes, the red flags were waving well ahead of time.
They say any publicity is good publicity.
I have a bucket full of doubts on this one---the bike and the scenario.
You have a blog, Turbo Bob, so go ahead and give us your doubts.
I don't know. This is definitely not a criticism, and I'm not sure what Court should do. I would like to extract from the Storm phenomena, when it has played out, what really changes at the low end of ebiking. It might work out, it might not work out, or somewhere in between.
There is a ton of stuff on Alibaba, much of it way under $2,000. I'd like to know where a discerning importer would be smart to draw the line, the lower limit. You either can't buy from Alibaba or there is stuff you can buy. Since most bikes are made in China, it's hard to believe no decent bikes will ever find their way onto Alibaba.
The comments run the gamut. Turbo Bob, who has a blog, posted a comment to Facebook on the Electric Bike Report Feed, which simply posted the indiegogo link:
Turbo Bob's Bicycle Blog Yes, the red flags were waving well ahead of time.
They say any publicity is good publicity.
I have a bucket full of doubts on this one---the bike and the scenario.
You have a blog, Turbo Bob, so go ahead and give us your doubts.
I don't know. This is definitely not a criticism, and I'm not sure what Court should do. I would like to extract from the Storm phenomena, when it has played out, what really changes at the low end of ebiking. It might work out, it might not work out, or somewhere in between.
There is a ton of stuff on Alibaba, much of it way under $2,000. I'd like to know where a discerning importer would be smart to draw the line, the lower limit. You either can't buy from Alibaba or there is stuff you can buy. Since most bikes are made in China, it's hard to believe no decent bikes will ever find their way onto Alibaba.