Hi Group,
Recently some 'replicas' of the Bikonit Warthog ($8,000 USD) have come on the ebike market, at a more affordable price.
These are fully integrated dual-battery fat tire ebikes, which usually have entry-level Shimano drivetrains (anywhere from Tourney to Acera).
These are basically budget-friendly versions of the Bikonit Warthog using the same frame, dual built-in batteries for a total of 30 amps, Bafang Ultra 1,000 watt mid-drive (G510 / M620) motor, albeit minus the Internally Geared Hub (IGH) gearset and of course a basic chain instead of belt-drive, a basic (slow, 2A charger) in addition to an air fork (mid-range, if we're being generous) and basic dual piston hydraulic breaks (nothing fancy... bordering on, ahem, 'value' territory).
A specific example is here:
It looks like one has been outfitted for Law Enforcement purposes in the United States:
I am wondering, what are your thoughts on this configuration?
My understanding is that these could be available in the USA via various sources for around $4,000 USD, give or take $500.
For those of us whom cannot fathom spending 8K on an ebike, but like the looks of the original bike, is this bike worth half that cost as a 'replica', or should I wait and save up for the real thing?
(I have no connection to the wholesaler and currently have no clue if their stuff is any good, thus asking the experts here.)
Thanks in advance.
Recently some 'replicas' of the Bikonit Warthog ($8,000 USD) have come on the ebike market, at a more affordable price.
These are fully integrated dual-battery fat tire ebikes, which usually have entry-level Shimano drivetrains (anywhere from Tourney to Acera).
These are basically budget-friendly versions of the Bikonit Warthog using the same frame, dual built-in batteries for a total of 30 amps, Bafang Ultra 1,000 watt mid-drive (G510 / M620) motor, albeit minus the Internally Geared Hub (IGH) gearset and of course a basic chain instead of belt-drive, a basic (slow, 2A charger) in addition to an air fork (mid-range, if we're being generous) and basic dual piston hydraulic breaks (nothing fancy... bordering on, ahem, 'value' territory).
A specific example is here:
It looks like one has been outfitted for Law Enforcement purposes in the United States:
I am wondering, what are your thoughts on this configuration?
My understanding is that these could be available in the USA via various sources for around $4,000 USD, give or take $500.
For those of us whom cannot fathom spending 8K on an ebike, but like the looks of the original bike, is this bike worth half that cost as a 'replica', or should I wait and save up for the real thing?
(I have no connection to the wholesaler and currently have no clue if their stuff is any good, thus asking the experts here.)
Thanks in advance.