"The Helios is a carbon fiber, full suspension commuter."Aluminium or Carbon Fiber
We will be going through the frame specific tests too. The seat post on the step through has a little more material than the diamond.Are those the wooden frames? I assume it's fair game to post the step thru renders.
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Still wondering if the seat post on the step thru needs more reinforcement. Seem like there will be a lot of torque down low. Compare to the beefiness of the seat post reinforcement on the Helios render to the Frey CC and R&M Homage step thru keeping in mind those are aluminum frames whereas helios is CF.
Kickstand will be pletcher comp 40. Aluminum.Kickstand CF?
What are the rest of the specs like suspension travel, weight, tire, and frame options?Kickstand will be pletcher comp 40. Aluminum.
This is my next bike. When can I place an order?Hi @Ebiker33 thanks for posting.
We have the frames and currently undergoing certification.
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We will also be selling the new Helios via distributors and dealers. The bike will also be certified for EU+ markets.
You can come check out the frames and the test build next week.This is my next bike. When can I place an order?
What size battery? Same as the Hydra?You can come check out the frames and the test build next week.
larger - just north of 1kw. But with 21700 cells so pretty close weight wise.What size battery? Same as the Hydra?
Thanks for the quick response. See you next week.You can come check out the frames and the test build next week.
Thanks for the quick response.
Thanks for the heads up but I’m more than comfortable buying from Watt Wagons. In fact, this will be my second bike from them as I have an UC Pro to ride until it this new model ships. This bike is just what I want and the wait will be worth it to me.As a potential customer for Watt Wagon I have been following the relative threads for quite some time.
As such , I have noticed that Pushkar is very attentive when selling a product and not so much after the sale
I am a current owner (and have owned many ebikes) of the 2020 R&M Delite GT Touring with CX pkg (5,700 miles) And also a 2020 Haibike Full Fat Six 10.0.
The Delite has been rock solid with absolutely no issues. My previous R&M was a Nevo GT Touring HS with 4,300 miles (also rock solid with no issues) before I sold it privately for 50% of what I paid for it new.
As posted earlier: Buyer Beware.
There are many other overall better options out there.
As a potential customer for Watt Wagon I have been following the relative threads for quite some time.
As such , I have noticed that Pushkar is very attentive when selling a product and not so much after the sale
I am a current owner (and have owned many ebikes) of the 2020 R&M Delite GT Touring with CX pkg (5,700 miles) And also a 2020 Haibike Full Fat Six 10.0.
The Delite has been rock solid with absolutely no issues. My previous R&M was a Nevo GT Touring HS with 4,300 miles (also rock solid with no issues) before I sold it privately for 50% of what I paid for it new.
As posted earlier: Buyer Beware.
There are many other overall better options out there.
@Rider777 I appreciate bringing this up.
1. Other than the now doomed hardtail founder bike debacle, and 3-4 kindernays leaking, we have few issues after sale. Are there other items you are referring to ? Please point them to us.
2. You are absolutely right.. buyer beware. It behooves everyone to read what happens when we have promised stuff we dont have. Learning from all this for us is to test and have a product before we take any orders ( like we did with Hydra/ UC Pro / Crosstour etc). The hardtail (old suer bike) is more an exception than the rule. We cant change what happened in the past.
3. The reason you are happy with a RM, was not just that it was a good bike, but that there was always a dealer to help you in case stuff went wrong. RM also has its blemishes (esp with Rohloff configs ). So let's take all glowing reviews with a pinch of salt. Ditto with buyer beware posts.
4. Folks like are extremely happy to pay 10k for a bike (RM / Specialized) worth 4k in parts if its backed up with good service, physical locations, after sales support etc. I am absolutely thrilled you liked the service with RM, and we hope to emulate that as we move forward. With the new Helios, and all other upcoming bikes, we are also going through a dealer model.
5. We also want to charge a fair price moving forward. The whole founder debacle was not just about missed timelines and terrible luck, but also about cost pressures eventually. With low cost inventory tied up for over 12-14 months, we weren't able to do a whole lot to change / evolve. We have had to return stuff for the lack of funds! Incredible.
Charging a fair price, whatever that happens to be, for a product that is ready to ship, is absolutely what we intend to do. We have realized that trying to drive down cost, crowdfunding etc at our level is detrimental to business.
Thus. moving forward we are not proposing any model unless we are ready to ship or, for existing bikes, we know when the components are available . The current site Hydra and UC pro timelines reflect our new policy. With Helios, we will follow the same model (dealers or a realistic D2C).
We understand our bike may not be for everyone. There will be people who wait, and buy something else, that is great as well. Always buy the bike you like.
Thanks for your reply.
It was well said and your intentions sound good.
Cool. That bike is $~2.8k in parts, including motor, battery, lights, frame, components. assembly. There is a premium for RM- including service etc, and I am glad you are getting the service you paid for. That is what we want to achieve - great pre and post sales service, in addition to a great bike.RE: Rohloff…..that’s why I bought the Touring model with cassette and chain. It can be easily repaired, it’s way way less expensive initially, efficiency is much better, much less unsprung weight, a more sporty feel, and I can easily change gearing configurations .
RE, your #4: MSRP on my current R&M was $7200, which is what I paid. Not the $10K you mention.
Boom. Dealerships are great. Must have for a premium brand.And If/when the bike needs repair (Bosch power train) I can go to one source (the R&M dealer) and have it repaired. Keep in mind I have a little over 10,000 miles on the two R&M’s I’ve owned without any ebike related problems. Sure I’ve changed a chain or two , brake pads , the usual owner performed maintenance items. Easy.
If I’m not mistaken if a WW needs repair the buyer has to contact you/WW and wait (sometimes quite a while) for a response and then troubleshoot over the phone. If that is successful (would be a challenge) then I believe you’d have to contact the manufacturer of broken component and work out a solution. This could/would take weeks and weeks and to say the least very frustrating for the buyer.
Doesn’t seem worth roughly the same money for an R&M or other mainstream manufacturer.
Happy riding.I really really like the bikes that I currently own……hence the high miles in a short time of use.
Thanks !
The whole founder debacle was not just about missed timelines and terrible luck, but also about cost pressures eventually. With low cost inventory tied up for over 12-14 months, we weren't able to do a whole lot to change / evolve. We have had to return stuff for the lack of funds! Incredible.