Are they or aren't they?They may very will just be re-badged e-bikes from another manufacturer. Ducati is doing this as well. Prices are pretty steep for what they are.
husky and johnserred are the same but not so maybe like husky saws the ebikes are . So did KTM make husky's dirt bikes ?The Ducati models appear to be re-badged Thok e-bikes. As the other poster stated, the Husky models are probably re-badged KTM e-bikes since they have the same parent company.
As the other poster stated, the Husky models are probably re-badged KTM e-bikes since they have the same parent company.
I don't think "re-badged" is a fair way to put it. I could be wrong, but I don't recall seeing any KTM bikes with that same "skeleton" frame as they call it.They may very will just be re-badged e-bikes from another manufacturer. Ducati is doing this as well. Prices are pretty steep for what they are.
Sure enough there is. Husqvarna make bicycles before they made dirt bikes way back in the day if I'm not mistakenWe probably need to be careful referring to them as "husky" ebikes, since there is already a Husky branded bicycle (conventional bikes, not ebikes at this time) https://huskybicycles.com/.
No but I would absolutely love to along side of a KTM Ebike, however, to my knowledge, they are not available in the USA. Very beautiful designs indeed!Anybody ride a Husqvarna ebike or have any knowledge of them?
Um......... Yamaha started doing it in the late 80'S as far as I knowHusqvarna has long produced and sold cordless power tools including chainsaws and so they do have people who understand battery and motor technologies. Yamaha is another late entry but a very innovative company that could become a dominant player.